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8/24/2016 10:19:09 PM
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11/25/2007 8:26:26 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/20/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
Media Type
D
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• 2.05.6(6) <br />The operator will evaluate each rejuvenated or new landslide to determine <br />what the apparent cause of the modern movement might be. If appropriate, <br />mitigative methods will be proposed to minimize hazard to the mine facilities, <br />public health and safety, and the environment. <br />The visual subsidence monitoring program will continue and survey <br />monitoring will be performed quarterly. The results of the survey monitoring <br />will be studied for abrupt changes in surface levels which might indicate <br />mining impact. . <br />The operator will both survey and visually monitor the effectiveness of the <br />ground control methods implemented during development mining through the <br />fault trace. Any failure of the ground support will be immediately reported to <br />the DMG. The report will include the operator's remedial roof support plan. <br />Ground support failure is defined as a cave of debris of over one mining <br />height within the fault trace. <br />At this time there are no plans to mine under the Terror Ditch, the power line <br />which runs parallel to Terror Creek or to mine under Terror Creek Reservoir. <br />A subsidence monitoring plan will be developed prior to mining, within the <br />angle of draw of the ditch or power line, and within one mile of the reservoir. <br />The mine plan configuration of the B seam workings places bleeder entries <br />for the B-4, 5 and 6 panels under approximately mid-panel on the D-7 panel. <br />This area of multiple seam mining has an increased risk to damage the land <br />surface through increased tensile strains. It is expected that this increased <br />strain will cause surface fractures to form. Since this area of multiple seam <br />mining underlies Sheep Corral Gulch, The Forest Service is concerned that <br />surface fractures may cause interruption of surface flows (when present), <br />damage stock ponds or create large fractures that will need to be mitigated. <br />f~ <br />TR-031 <br />2.05 - 113 - 02/04 <br />/f PPRo QED <br />-S ~~ ~ /e y <br />
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