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C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/11/1994
Doc Name
Midterm Review Findings Document
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Findings
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did not specify the approved format. During the process of NOV C-93-006, it was <br /> determined that the format being used for the reports was the approved format. <br /> STATUS: Terminated <br /> Stioulation No. 18 <br /> The Division directs MCC to complete a detailed analysis of the potential effects <br /> upon the slope stability of the landslide deposits adjoining beaver reservoir. MCC <br /> shall install and monitor an appropriate set of monuments on the landslide deposits <br /> in order to observe the potential displacement of the land form. The detailed <br /> analysis shall be completed and submitted to the Division for review, prior to <br /> request for approval to extract coal beneath the landslide deposits adjoining Beaver <br /> Reservoir. <br /> Because the permit area boundary still includes Beaver Reservoir and the adjoining <br /> landslide deposits, the stipulation status will remain "future." <br /> STATUS: Future <br /> Stipulation No. 19 <br /> The Division directs MCC, as a portion of its subsequent permit applications for the <br /> mine, to submit revised subsidence evaluations. The subsidence evaluation for <br /> each permit period requested shall incorporate the results of subsidence monitoring <br /> and the landslide stability studies completed to date, as stipulated above. Particular <br /> attention shall be focused upon designated safe area buffers, to be observed in <br /> future mining beneath critical areas, including the dry fork of Minnesota Creek, and <br /> Beaver Reservoir and the landslide deposits adjoining it. The amended subsidence <br /> evaluations shall include the proposal of appropriate subsidence monitoring <br /> networks within each of these designated areas. <br /> The stipulation refers to areas which are still a part of the life-of-mine permit area. Until <br /> these areas are eliminated or the stipulation commitment is incorporated into the narrative <br /> of the permit application, the stipulation status will remain "future." <br /> STATUS: Future <br /> Stipulation No. 20 <br /> The Division directs MCC to limit extraction within the defined "Critical Area Buffer <br /> Zones" beneath the dry fork of Minnesota Creek and Lick Creek, as depicted on <br /> Map 50 (formerly Exhibit 3.4.4.B.1), to no more than thirty (30) percent of the <br /> in-place coal. <br /> STATUS: Terminated <br /> 10 <br />
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