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Creation date
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/17/1995
Doc Name
FOURTH QTR 1994 SURFACE SUBSIDENCE INSPECTION FOURTH QTR 1994 HUNTINGTON DITCH INSEPCTION
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NATIONAL KING COAL LLC
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
SUBSIDENCE REPORT
Media Type
D
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NATIONAL KING COAL, INC. <br />1315 Maln Avenue, N311 MINE OFFICE: <br />POet Office Box 2905 4121 County Roed 120 <br />Durango, Colorado 91302 Heeperue, Colorado 91326 <br />G~.~C~ <br />Telephone: <br />(303) 259-2116 <br />Fsx: <br />(303) 259.1916 <br />Tale phone: <br />(303) 385-1529 <br />Fex: <br />(303) 395-1839 <br />August 9, 1994 _-tEGF1`'~~C <br />JAN ~ ~ 1995 <br />State of Colorado ~~~,09; <br />Division of Minerals and Geology -,,;,~~ <br />1313 Sherman Street pN\51a"~, ~~ <br />Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80303-2273 <br />Attention: Harry Ranney, Reclamation Specialist <br />Re: Third Quarter 1994 Surface Subsidence Inspection <br />Third Quarter 1994 Huntington Ditch Inspection <br />Dear Harry: <br />I just returned from an inspection of the Huntington Ditch and <br />the surface areas above pillared portions of the mine. No new <br />subsidence cracks were discovered. <br />The cracks that were discovered and mapped during fall of 1993, <br />which occur over Section No. 3 Right, have "healed" considerably. <br />These were the cracks of most concern because they were on a <br />possible intercept course with the Huntington Ditch. I found no <br />evidence that these cracks had grown at all. <br />The cracks that lie over Section No. 3 West have also "healed" to <br />the point of being difficult to locate. <br />No cracks were found within 500 feet of the Huntington Ditch. <br />If you have any questions or comments, please contact Tom Bird at <br />(303) 385-4606. <br />Sincerely, <br />Tom Bird <br />National King Coal, Inc. <br />
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