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• land surface configuration of the proposed permit area. Slopes shall be <br />measured and recorded according to the following: <br />(i) Each measurement shall consist of an angle of <br />inclination along the prevailing slope extending 100 linear feet above <br />and below or beyond the coal outcrop or the area to be disturbed or, <br />where this is impractical, at locations specified by the Division. <br />(ii) Where the area has been previously mined the <br />measurements shall extend at least 100 feet beyond the limits of mining <br />disturbances, or any other distance determined by the Division to be <br />representative of the premining configuration of the land. <br />(iii) Slope measurements shall take into account <br />natural variations in slope, to provide accurate representation of the <br />range of natural slopes and reflect geomorphic differences of the area Co <br />• be disturbed. <br />(k) The location and extent of known workings of active, <br />inactive, or abandoned underground mines including mine openings to the <br />surface within the proposed permit area or in the case of underground <br />mining activities the location and extent of existing or previously <br />surface mined areas within the proposed permit area. <br />(1) Other relevant information required by the Division. <br />(2) Maps, plans, and cross-sections included in the permit <br />application which are required by 2.10 shall be prepared by or under the <br />direction of, and certified by, a qualified registered professional <br />• engineer or professional geologist, with assistance from experts in <br />relted fields such as land surveying and landscape architecture and shall <br />2.10-6 <br />