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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/30/2017
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April 2016 Electrical Resistibity Tomography Survey Investigation
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Tab 14 Appendix 14-14
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99 <br />FUGRO CONSULTANTS, INC. <br />The surficial features at the site included sinkholes or ground depressions, underground drainage points along <br />the canal system, and a vertical air shaft associated with the mine. The main objective of the ERT survey was to <br />image to the mined coal seam at an approximate depth of 100 ft along each profile, while incrementing each of <br />the north -south oriented survey lines to the east in order to capture any potential surface anomaly that could <br />intersect the mine workings. Per a mine representative, approximately 10,000 gallons of water was poured into <br />the trench, which flowed into the subsurface through several sinkhole openings to help illuminate potential <br />pathways. <br />., 4L <br />Figure 3 shows a backfilled sinkhole immediately west of the buried 8 inch non-metallic water line. A metal <br />marker post for the water line can be seen in the upper left side of the photo. <br />Project/Proposal No. 04.79160011 <br />25 April, 2016 Page 3 of 6 <br />TR -69 A14-14-8 09/16 <br />1 .a <br />Figure 3 shows a backfilled sinkhole immediately west of the buried 8 inch non-metallic water line. A metal <br />marker post for the water line can be seen in the upper left side of the photo. <br />Project/Proposal No. 04.79160011 <br />25 April, 2016 Page 3 of 6 <br />TR -69 A14-14-8 09/16 <br />
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