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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980002
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
8/31/1979
Doc Name
HYDROLOGY SUBSIDENCE MONITORING AND GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS FOR THE O C MINE 2 GUNNISON CNTY COLO
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• PURPOSE AND SCOPE <br />The purpose of this report is to present the evaluation of the <br />technical aspects of the 0. C. Mine ll2 (Ohio Creek Mine 1l2) located in <br />Section 16, Township 13 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.P1., Gunnison <br />County, Colorado. The 0. C. Mine is an underground mine removing coal <br />from the No. 2 bed or~bed of the Mesa Verde formation. In the area <br />of this report, the regional dip is approximately 3° Northwest; however, <br />there are local small fluctuations. Some faulting has occurred which <br />controls the limits of mining activity. These faults are. also signifi- <br />cant to the operation of the mine. <br />It is the purpose of this report to present evaluations of the sur- <br />face and ground water hydrology of the area, sedimentation and erosion <br />• factors, subsidence monitoring and control, disposal of "gob" rock, and <br />to present some of the details of the ultimate reclamation plan for the <br />site. <br />HISTORY AND SITE CONDITIONS <br />According to the mine map by E. Schaff 6 Associates, this mine has <br />been operated apparently continuously since the early 1940's. It is a <br />relatively low production mine employing conventional mining methods. <br />The site consists of two levels; one the entry level, and below that <br />the load-out level. These two levels are separated by a bench approxi- <br />mately 20 feet high. The site is on the southwest flank of a promontory <br />in the Gunnison National Forest, on a small unnamed tributary northeast <br />• <br />
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