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11/26/2007 9:54:05 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/12/2004
Doc Name
2004 Annual Subsidence Report
From
Oxbow Mining, LLC
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Subsidence Report
Media Type
D
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<br />An analysis of the previous results of this monitoring program suggests there was no identified <br />movement in the slide features either naturally or associated with mining activities. <br />Beginning with the year 2002, PR-04 modified and reduced the Sanborn Creek mine spring <br />and seep sampling program but the subsidence monitoring of the three mass movement areas <br />in the vicinity of the Sanborn creek mine continued. Previously, OMLLC employee Mr. Tom <br />Anderson had participated in the conduct of the required inspections. To provide continuity with <br />respect to the specific areas to be inspected and to provide a perspective regarding any <br />perceived changes to any of the mass movement features Mr. Anderson accompanied the <br />undersigned during the 2002 inspections. The 2002 monitoring indicated there were no visible <br />signs of recent mass movement and no additional new mass movement features noted. <br />Elk Creek Mine <br />PR-OS required additional monitoring of areas overlying the Elk Creek Mine (see the PAP <br />discussion found on page 2.05-104) where regularly traveled roads are located below historic <br />landslides in the Bear Creek drainage. The monitoring conducted in 2004 indicated no unusual <br />movement of the slide features. Minor tension cracks were observed in sandstone outcrops <br />associated with Panel #1. Minor (3") tension cracks were observed in the surface of the Bear <br />Creek two track ranch road in the vicinity of the Panel # 2 startup room. The road cracks were <br />repaired during spring road maintenance grading and did not reappear. <br />Background Information <br />During 2002, Mr. Anderson also accompanied the undersigned to a number of areas visible in <br />the permit area located within the Elk Creek, Bear Creek and Hubbard Creek drainages. These <br />drainages are steep, deeply incised and contain anumber ofpre-existing slides and slump <br />features. No visible signs of recent mass movement was apparent and no new mass <br />movement features were noted during the year 2002 inspections. <br />The 2003 inspections indicated similar results. No significant indications of recent mass <br />movement was apparent and no new mass movement features were noted above the Elk <br />Creek mine. <br />Please contact me at 970-929-5806 if you have any questions concerning the OMLLC annual <br />subsidence monitoring program. <br />Sincerely, <br />Qn~~ Q I`~l <br />ames A. Kiger <br />Environmental Coordinator <br />Xc: Jim Cooper (OMLLC) <br />Files <br />
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