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be based on the results of this evaluation. Exhibit 7K submitted with PR -10 presents <br />the subsidence evaluation and predictions for both Foidel and Fish Creek. <br />Fish Creek <br />Twentymile Coal Company is approved to undermine and subside Fish Creek and its <br />associated alluvial valley floor. Further discussion of subsidence of the Fish Creek <br />and its AVF is discussed in Section XVIII, Operations on Alluvial Valley Floors, <br />found beginning on page 37. Exhibit 7K submitted with PR -10 presents the subsidence <br />evaluation and predictions for both Foidel and Fish Creek. <br />Lieske headgate and USGS water monitoring site 700 <br />These two structures were monitored to detect damage or improper function. If <br />mining impaired the function of these structures, Twentymile Coal Company <br />committed to re -align or re -level the structure, as necessary, prior to seasonal use. <br />Routt County Road No. 27 <br />1. Twentymile Coal Company is approved to subside portions of Routt County Road <br />No. 27 with Western Mining District Longwall panels 13L, 14L, 15L, 16L, and <br />17L in Township 5 North, Range 87 West, Sections 23 and 26. Routt County <br />Special Use Permit PP2009-008 specifies signage, monitoring, and mitigation <br />measures required by the County for subsidence impacts to the county road. In <br />accordance with Rule 2.05.6(6), the applicant has an approved subsidence <br />mitigation plan for the segment of Routt County Road 27 that crosses panels 13L, <br />14L, 15L, 16L, and 17L. The applicant has committed to monitoring and making <br />needed repairs in accordance with its agreement with the county. <br />Gertie #1 and Livestock #2 Springs <br />1. The applicant previously predicted that in a worst-case scenario, mining in the <br />Western Mining District may cause the potentiometric surface of the Twentymile <br />Sandstone to drop to a level that causes two natural springs, the Gertie #1 and the <br />Livestock #2, to dry up. In accordance with Rule 2.05.6(6), the applicant received <br />approval of a subsidence mitigation plan for the springs in the form of a <br />commitment to install impoundments at the spring locations in the event mining <br />reduces flows in the springs. <br />2. The applicant previously received approval of a subsidence control plan in <br />accordance with Rule 2.05.6(6) and has committed to adopt all measures in order <br />to reduce the likelihood of subsidence, to prevent material damage, and to mitigate <br />the effects. A detailed description of the monitoring program for each structure <br />within the Western Mining District begins on page 2.05-182 of the permit <br />application. Exhibit 25Z provides additional review of the proposed subsidence <br />anticipated with the Western Mining District. The results of the monitoring <br />program will be submitted to the Division semi-annually. Exhibit 34 of the permit <br />Foidel Creek Mine 36 August 10, 2018 <br />