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11/26/2007 11:30:21 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/7/2006
Doc Name
2nd Quarter 2006 Wastebank Inspection
From
J.E. Stover & Associates
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Waste Pile/Fill Report
Media Type
D
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RESOURCES,LLC <br />Bowie No. 1 Mine <br />Coal Mine Waste Bank Inspection - 2nd Quarter 2006 <br />On June 29, 2006, I pertormed a quarterly visual inspection of the Bowie No. 1 Mine <br />coal mine waste bank in accordance with Rule 4.10.2. <br />1, J. E. Stover, P.E., have a wide' variety of experience in the design and construction of <br />earth fill embankments. Nothing was observed during the inspection that would indicate <br />the pile has a potential for failure. The pile is basically filled to capacity. The pile and <br />surrounding areas were dry. Nol seepage or spoil springs were noted around the pile. <br />i- ------- - - - -- - - - <br />- - - Nofcoal-rriine waste was placed in the pile during the quarter. There were no drainage <br />alterations and no new bench construction. No topsoil was salvaged during the quarter. <br />The design of the waste disposal area is presented in Volume 6A. To the best of my <br />knowledge and belief, based on my inspection of the pile and previous inspections by <br />professional engineers, the coal mine waste bank has been constructed in accordance <br />with the approved plan. <br />The pile is located in a remote area well away from human habitation. A failure of the <br />pile might damage the mine haul road located below the pile. However, a failure of the <br />pile would probably not be a hazard to human life. _D~n°g~. <br />Recommend maintenance: <br />~~s~2. <br />l4'J'a <br />~ ~s~olo <br />James_~°~toveogbsel~~,~ Date <br />P.E. N ~PS3~~D, t~`~r~ <br />
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