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Subsidence Evaluation for the <br /> Exhibit 60E Southern Panels, Apache Rocks West, & Sunset Trail Mining Areas Page 32 <br /> feet high). The general areas listed below(listed in an east-to-west, north-to-south direction)have <br /> a low to high rockfall potential (Map 1): <br /> 1. Steep slopes (with an estimated rockfall potential ranging from moderate to high) located <br /> north of Dry Fork and west of Minnesota Reservoir. However, no mining is planned in <br /> this area, so this rockfall area would not be impacted. <br /> 2. Two steep ridges with cliffs and ledges, located above the northern part of longwall panel <br /> E9 east of the landslide area described in Section 10.1 (mostly in the SE'/4 of Section 32, <br /> Township 13 South, Range 90 West). There are no roads or man-made structures in the <br /> area. <br /> 3. The south end of a steep ridge containing cliffs and ledges located north of Minnesota <br /> Reservoir and Dry Fork and north of the confluence of Deer Creek and Dry Fork above the <br /> western edge (within the area of mining influence) of longwall panels E1 and E2 (S1/2, <br /> Section 29 and the NW'/4 of Section 33, Township 13 South, Range 90 West). The Dry <br /> Fork road is located 400 to 500 feet south of the nearest area boundary. Following mining <br /> in these longwall panels, no additional rockfall was observed during semi-annual field <br /> studies. <br /> 4. A steep to moderately steep slope containing eight separate rockfall areas, located north <br /> and south of Dry Fork and its tributaries. The estimated rockfall potential is low to <br /> moderate. The rockfall areas are located above longwall panels E1 to E4 (Sections 33 and <br /> 34 and the NE'/2 of Section 35, Township 13 South, Range 90 West). Following mining in <br /> these longwall panels, no additional rockfall was observed during semi-annual field <br /> studies. <br /> 5. The area is located in the southwestern part of the South of Divide mining area east of the <br /> main fork of Minnesota Creek. While the majority of this area is located outside the <br /> influence of mining, the northeastern part of this area, which has an estimated moderate to <br /> high rockfall potential, is within the area of mining influence of the western and southern <br /> part of longwall panels E8 and E9,respectively(located mostly in the W'/2 and S'/2, Section <br /> 5, Township 14 South, Range 90 West). <br /> 6. This area contains six rockfall areas that have locally steep ridges. The area is located near <br /> the headwaters of Deer Creek,Poison Creek,Lick Creek, and a tributary of Dry Fork. The <br /> areas, which have an estimated low to moderate rockfall potential, are located above, or <br /> partly within, the area of mining influence of longwall panels E5 to E8, and SS1 (located <br /> in parts of Sections 3, 4, 9, and 10, Township 14 South, Range 90 West). <br /> 7. This area contains three rockfall areas that have an estimated low to high rockfall potential. <br /> It is located in the Lick Creek area and above, or partly within,the area of mining influence <br /> of longwall panels E14 and SS 1 to SS4(located in parts of Sections 8, 9, and 16,Township <br /> 14 South, Range 90 West). <br /> 8. This area is located on the east side of the main Deep Creek channel above longwall panel <br /> E3. This area is identified as having low to moderate rockfall potential. It is located in an <br /> 831-032.912 Wright Water Engineers, Inc. <br /> December 2020 <br />