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Basin Resources <br />Monitoring Point 615 <br />tat ~ Coal bed __ <br />methane wells <br />90 sealed <br />r <br />80 <br />I ~ <br />y 'O <br />C <br />O <br />o g0 . . __. 1_ .- . . _. <br />n <br />e '~ I No methane -! <br />measured following <br />a ac' ~i . _ sealing <br />c <br />o <br />V fig. ~ ._._ ._. ~ .~_..I_ I .~ .! <br />T: Q ~ ~ _ <br />~1 <br />to -. C q <br />ni Lr ~ ^ ~ :. I~ <br />1 <br />J ~ J .~ o _ . <br />'~ s "~ - 8 8 8 8 8 8 <br />._ n ~ ~ fi <br />r. r; 3 a ~ ~ C v °p <br />Date of Sample <br />^Me~race OOxypen ^Ca~bonDiozide <br />Eighteen monitors strongly suggest the flooding o! the mine past 6758 feet m elevation was the main factor in a <br />retlucbon of measured methane and possibly more importantly, an increase in oxygen to levels that may support <br />plant hfe (B3. B4, B6. B7 B8. 69, 610. 811, B13, 614. 617. 624, B25, 829, B31. B32, B33. B34) <br />