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page 2 <br />that the requirements of Rule 4,15 will be met. The resolution <br />of this aspect of the coal processing waste piles' design is <br />accomplished by stipulation within the ground water portion of <br />this findings document, Section Empire Energy Corporations' <br />compliance with the inspection requirements of Rule 4.10,2 will <br />assure compliance with these approved plans and construction <br />specifications. Empire Energy Corporations' proposed coal <br />processing waste disposal plan is found to be in compliance with <br />Rules 2,05,3(8), 2.05,4(2)(f), 4,10 and 4.11. <br />XXII, Sealing of Drilled Holes and Underground Openings <br />(2.05,4(2)(q), 4,07) <br />Empire Energy Corporation.~roposes to seal all drill holes, <br />except for those to be utilized as water wells or ground water <br />monitoring wells, through completion of full length cement <br />slurrie plugs. The applicant proposes to seal a.ll mine openings <br />in accordance with approved MSHA techniques, as detailed schematically <br />in Figure IV-6~ "Typical Seal Plan", within the amended application, <br />Empire Energy Corporations' proposed plan for the sealing of <br />drilled holes and underground openings is found to be in compliance <br />with Rules 2,05,4(2)(8) and 4,07, <br />XXIII, Subsidence (2.05.6(6), 4.20) <br />The original permit application submitted by Empire Energy <br />Corporation was judged by the Division to be in~sdequate, The <br />applicant has brought its application into compliance with the <br />subsidence related aspects of the permanent regulations through <br />