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TABLE TWO -- FREMONT COUNTY <br />MINE NAME COMMENTS ON FEATURES <br />New Fremont Reclamation scheduled Spring 1984; controlled blasting techniques will be used to completely <br />(cont.) collapse the ad it portals. Any resulting depressions will be completely backfilled with <br /> on-site coal waste. Backfilled areas and coal removal areas will be topsoiled and <br /> revegetated. <br />Newlan *: Vertical opening. Air shaft is 15' long, 10' wide, more than 50' deep; shaft intact and <br />Bloom) open; no access deterrent. <br />Newlan Creek) <br />S: Newland subsidence pit and trough. Pit is 10' in diameter, 12' deep; due to collapse around <br /> shaft. Trough is 50' long, 25' wide, 2' to 6' deep; due to collapse over incline. <br /> Reclamation work in progress; backfill all three open vertical shafts using a graded fill <br /> technique. Riprap and other necessary rock will be obtained off-site. Coal waste banks <br /> on-site and immediately adjacent will be used for the majority of the fill. Backfilled <br /> areas. and coal waste removal areas will be topsoiled and revegetated. <br /> Bloom opening -- Inclined opening. Mouth of incline is 4' high, 3' wide; opening goes into <br /> hillside an unknown distance; entry of incline partially collapsed; no access deterrent. <br /> Backfill the open incline using imported riprap and on-site coal waste. Backfilled areas <br /> and coal waste removal areas will be topsoiled and revegetated. <br />North Magnet *: One vertical shaft. Air shaft is 8' square, 15' deep, walls vewrtical down to bridge; no <br />(Ocean Wave) access deterrent. <br />Backfill the vertical shaft and two collapsed or partially collapsed inclines using <br />imported riprap and coal waste available on-site. Backfilled areas and coal waste removal <br />areas will be topsoiled and revegetated (waiting landoamer consent). <br />Key to unique features symbols: Z Multiple mining zones <br />* Mine opening information <br />Reclamation and/or plans -- Table Two S Subsidence features <br />lists hazard abatement work F Mine fires <br />+ Discrepancy between two sources D Mine drainage -46- <br /> <br />