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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/10/2005
Doc Name
page 100 to 164
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 3
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42.05 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND MINZNG ACTIVITIES -- <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION AND RECLAMATION PLANS. <br />2.05.6 Mitigation of Surface Coal Mining Operation Impacts. (Cont'd,) <br />(6) (d) (i) (Cont'd.) <br />August 6, 1982, development mining in the 8E- <br />25 panel commenced during January, 1983. Pil- <br />lar recovery occurred March through May, 1983, <br />and the August, 1983 survey depicted signifi- <br />cant station movement; 1.06 ft. drop in eleva- <br />tion and 1.447 ft. to the north. SubseQUent <br />surveys (October, 1983 through October, 1984) <br />have shown minimal station movement. Several <br />observations can be made from this data (refer <br />to the Monument Movement, Widely Spaced Grid <br />Table (4)8) in the Subsidence Appendix in Vol- <br />ume 3). First, subsidence occurs contempora- <br />neous with pillar extraction and residual sub- <br />sidence is practically nonexistent. Second, a <br />predicted subsidence factor of 0.7 was sub- <br />stantiated for this one condition at the Or- <br />chard Valley Mine, Third, the methodology and <br />assumptions derived from the Subsidence Engi- <br />• peer's Handbook and applied by Geo-Hydro are <br />valid for this one condition. <br />In summary, CWI has gathered and evaluated a <br />small amount of subsidence monitoring data. <br />So far, this data has matched the information <br />presented in the Geo-Hydro Subsidence Survey. <br />It is too early to determine the total accura- <br />cy of the subsidence prediction. CWI will <br />continue extensive subsidence monitoring as <br />previously stated. CWI has also submitted a <br />subsidence control plan to satisfy lease stip- <br />ulations. This plan is found in Section <br />2.05.6(6)(f) . <br />(ii) If the Division determines, after consultation <br />with CWI, that imminent danger of material <br />subsidence damage or diminution of foreseeable <br />use of the permit area exists, Colorado West- <br />moreland will suspend undermining of identi- <br />fied structures. <br />(e) A subsidence survey, prepared by Geo-Hydro Consulting, <br />Inc., qualified professionals on this subject, is based <br />Revised 08/01(84 <br />Added 12/26/84 <br />Revised 12/26J84 <br />Revised 10/12/86 <br />Revised 10/01/87 <br />150 <br />
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