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2021-02-05_PERMIT FILE - C1980007A (5)
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DRMS Permit Index
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C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/5/2021
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SUBSIDENCE EVALUATION
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Exhibit 60E Subsidence Evaluation for the South of Divide and Dry Fork Mining Areas
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Subsidence Evaluation for the <br /> Exhibit 60E Southern Panels, Apache Rocks West, & Sunset Trail Mining Areas Page 16 <br /> • Panels B26 to B29: Maximum tilt in this panel is predicted to range from 0.008 to 0.028 <br /> (0.8 and 2.8 percent) where 9 feet of coal is mined, and from 0.012 to 0.043 (1.2 to 4.3 <br /> percent)where 14 feet of coal is produced. <br /> The E-seam panels E1 to E5 and B-seam panels B26 to B29 occur on top of one another, but are <br /> not stacked based on the current panel layout. However, to be conservative, the maximum tilt <br /> (Mm) of the two seams is assumed to be additive. The maximum tilt due to two-seam mining is <br /> only expected to increase by roughly 20 percent over the maximum for the individual seams. <br /> • Maximum tilt(Mm) for the B-seam and E-seam mining is projected to range from 0.010 <br /> to 0.054(1.0 and 5.4 percent)where 9 feet of coal is mined, and from 0.016 to 0.084 (1.6 <br /> to 8.4 percent)where 14 feet of coal is produced. This estimate is only for the areas over <br /> panels E1 to E5 and B26 to B29. <br /> Apache Rocks West Mining rea: <br /> Tilt above the longwall panels (panels E10 to E12) is projected to range between 2.2 and 2.3 Sm/d <br /> for coal extraction thickness ranging between 10 and 14 feet.These values are based on subsidence <br /> measurements at West Elk Mine (Table 1, Figure 5). The overburden depth above the longwall <br /> panel centers ranges from generally 400 to 1,100 feet(Table 3). <br /> • Panels EIO to E12: Maximum tilt in these panels is projected to range from 0.012 to <br /> 0.046 (1.2 to 4.6 percent)where 10 feet of coal is extracted, and from 0.017 to 0.064(1.7 <br /> to 6.4 percent) where 14 feet of coal is mined. <br /> Similarly,tilt above the longwall panels(panels B 12 to B 13-A) are projected to range between 2.2 <br /> and 2.3 Sm/d for coal extraction thickness 12 feet. These values are based on subsidence <br /> measurements at West Elk Mine (Table 1, Figure 5). The overburden depth above the longwall <br /> panel centers ranges from 600 to 1,525 feet (Table 3). <br /> • Panels B12 to B13-A: Maximum tilt in these panels is predicted to range from 0.012 to <br /> 0.029 (1.2 and 2.9 percent), where 12 feet of coal is mined. <br /> The E-seam panels E10 to E12 and B-seam panels B12 to B13-A occur on top of one another,but <br /> are not stacked based on the current panel layout. The maximum tilt (Mm) of the two seams is <br /> projected to be 20 percent more than the maximum tilt associated with single-seam mining. <br /> • Maximum tilt (Mm) for the B-seam and E-seam mining is projected to range from 0.014 <br /> to 0.055 (1.4 and 5.5 percent) where 10 feet of E-seam coal is mined, and from 0.020 to <br /> 0.077(2.0 to 7.7 percent)where 14 feet of E-seam coal is produced. This estimate is only <br /> for the areas over panels E10 to E12 and B12to 13A. <br /> Sunset Trail Minin Area: Maximum tilt above the four longwall panels (panels SS 1 to SS4) is <br /> projected to range from 0.0094 to 0.0473 (0.9 to 4.7 percent) where approximately 9 feet of coal <br /> is extracted, and 0.0147 to 0.0736 (1.5 to 7.4 percent)where extraction thickness is approximately <br /> 14 feet. <br /> 831-032.912 Wright Water Engineers, Inc. <br /> December 2020 <br />
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