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• 2.05.6(6) Subsidence Survey, Subsidence Monitoring, and Subsidence Control Plan <br />(a) An inventory of all structures and renewable resource lands which exist <br />within the proposed permit and adjacent area. <br />Numerous structures are located within the proposed permit and adjacent <br />area along old State Highway 133. The structures are associated with the <br />old King Mine and a few private homes and outbuildings. The Fire Mountain <br />Canal and Deer Trail Ditch are also located along the old State Highway. <br />Since these structures are geologically below the coal seam to be mined, <br />they cannot be affected by subsidence. <br />Numerous springs and ponds are located in the permit and adjacent area. <br />Groundwaterwithin theformationcould beconsidered arenewable resource. <br />Few decreed water rights are located within the permit boundary and <br />adjacent area. <br />Portions of Hubbard Creek and Terror Creek are within the permit boundary <br />and adjacent area. The Terror Ditch and Terror Creek Reservoir lie entirely <br />outside the limits of mining and are not within the permit area. Additionally, <br />a portion of the power line which runs in a north south direction in the Terror <br />Creek drainage is within the permit boundary or adjacent area. <br />A portion of Terror Creek road is within the adjacent area. Portions of the <br />Hubbard Creek road are within the permit boundary and adjacent area. <br />Secondary roads and trails are present in the permit boundary and adjacent <br />area. <br />(a)(i) <br />(a)(ii) <br />I• <br />PR-08 <br />A PPRov~ <br />9~zs~o3 <br />No response required. <br />A brief description of all structures and renewable resource lands which exist <br />within the proposed permit and adjacent area. <br />2.05 - 100 - 07/03 <br />