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• 2.05.3 <br />• <br />I • <br />PR-08 <br />/~ PPR o vE.D <br />9~zs~o3 <br />150-feet. Entry spacing will range from a minimum of 50-feet to a maximum <br />of 120-feet. Room and pillar panels will be developed off main and submain <br />entries with barrier pillars left for protection. Partial pillar recovery of all <br />workings and barrier pillars will go on to the extent allowed by safe mining <br />and surface protection concerns. <br />Main entries in both the D and B-Seams will be developed down dip in a <br />northerly direction. Submains will be extended both westerly and easterly <br />from the mains. Panels will be driven at =90 degrees from the submain <br />entries. Each set of panels will be separated from the adjacent panels and <br />submains by barrier pillars. <br />Longwall mining faces will be developed as long as possible and 800 to <br />1,000 feet wide. Gates entries will typically be developed with three entries <br />with pillar spacing and size designed to provide maximum support for <br />ventilation and belt haulage. Bleeder entries will be developed with four or <br />more entries. <br />A fault bisects the private reserve in a northwest southeast direction. The <br />reserves on each side of the fault will be referred to as the east and west <br />pods. The D-Seam was initially developed in the east pod. The B-Seam will <br />initially be developed in the west pod. <br />The D-Seam west mains were advanced towards the fault. The operator <br />drilled three holes into the fault from the west mains. No significant water <br />was encountered in the fault. The fault was damp to dry. The west pod is <br />about 28-feet below the east pod. Three rock slopes were excavated at a <br />12% grade which resulted in the slopes being approximately 230 feet long. <br />Two 16-foot diameter shafts were excavated adjacent to the rock slopes to <br />improve ventilation. The rock excavated from this development was <br />permanently stored in rooms excavated specifically for that purpose. <br />Appropriate approvals were obtained from MSHA for both driving the slopes <br />and storing waste rock underground. <br />The D-Seam slopes were supported with roof bolts. No supplemental <br />supportwas necessary and no debris within the fault planewas encountered. <br />2.05-4- 2103 <br />