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Mr. Dan T. Mathews Page Four <br />• July 8, 1982 <br />• <br />The proposed sump location is show <br />9). A detailed design drawing of <br />5, Sump Design. The capacity of <br />17,165 gallons. <br />n on the attached Mine Plan Map (Map <br />the sump is also attached as Figure <br />the proposed sump is approximately <br />Because mining at the Bear No. 3 operation will advance primarily <br />updip, the sump will be located near the portal entries so that flow <br />of any groundwater within the mine can be channeled to the sump. Any <br />unmanageable groundwater encountered within the mine will be pumped, <br />channeled or otherwise diverted into the sump according to appropriate <br />operational procedures. If difficulties with groundwater control are <br />encountered, the Bear Coal Company will contact the Division for <br />assistance and/or concurrence with the procedures. <br />Stipulation No. 4 <br />Bear Coal Company will <br />water encountered withi <br />be submitted in August <br />yearly thereafter. <br />Stipulation No. 6 <br />submit a detailed hydrologic report on any <br />n the underground mine. The first report will <br />of 1983, and annual reports will be submitted <br />Bear Coal Company will submit to the Division an annual hydrologic <br />report including data collected throughout the year. The first report <br />will be submitted August, 1983 and will be submitted annually <br />thereafter. <br />Stipulation No. <br />No response is necessary. <br />Stipulation No. 8 <br />backfilling of the Mine No. 2 portal area. <br />Three monitoring points will be installed on the backfill at the Bear <br />No. 2 portal area. These points will be monitored and the results <br />submitted to the Division. A detailed monitoring plan with <br />construction specifications will be submitted to the Division prior to <br />Stipulation No. 9 <br />No response is necessary. <br />Stipulation No. 10 <br />• 1. As recommended by Rocky Mountain Geotechnical, a 15-foot wide <br />template (road-bearing surface) will be maintained between <br />stations 4+40 and 5+00 on the access road to the Mine No. 3 <br />portals. <br />