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TABLE TWO -- FREMONT COUNTY <br />MINE NAME COMMENTS ON FEATURES <br />American Inde- S: Subsidence trough. Trough is 60' long, 20' wide, 6' deep; due to subsidence over incline <br />pendent No. 2 entry. <br />(L'luff Springs) <br />Bald *: Horizontal opening, entry to adit is 5' high, 4' wide; goes into hillside an unknown <br />(Canon distance; ad it intact, supported by timbers and concrete; no access deterrent. <br />Monarch No. 3) <br />(Due west of Bald Mine) <br />One horizontal opening. Entry to ad it is 5' hiyh, 4' wide; ad it goes into hillside an <br />unknown distance; adit intact, no collapse; no access deterrent. <br />Reclamation plans (however, may be an active mining permit area.) <br />Bald -- Install a concrete bulkhead or metal grate inside the existing concrete <br />lined portal. <br />(Due West) "Near Bald" -- Install a concrete bulkhead or metal grate at the ventilation <br />adit and backfill the other ad it. Adequate riprap and coal waste is available on-site <br />for backfilling. Backfilled areas and coal removal areas will be topsoiled and <br />revegetated. <br />Bassick No. 2 *: One vertical opening. Opening of air shaft is 3' by 4' and is about 30' deep; shaft is <br />intact; no access deterrent. <br />Reclamation -- See Beacon Mine <br />Beacon F: Reference 1 notes a mine fire in 1910. <br />Key to unique features symbols: <br />Reclamation and/or plans -- Table Two <br />lists hazard abatement work <br />+ Discrepancy between two sources <br />Z Multiple mining zones <br />* Mine opening information <br />S Subsidence features <br />F Mine fires <br />D Mine drainage <br />