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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
8/26/1983
Doc Name
DORCHESTER COAL CO SOUTH SUBSIDENCE GRID REPORT DORCHESTER 1 COAL MINE
From
MLRD
To
CAROL RUSSELL
Permit Index Doc Type
SUBSIDENCE REPORT
Media Type
D
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- . ~``'tl <br />~~_ <br />("s) The applicant should also prepare and include within the subsidence <br />monitoring report cross-sections along each monument access. These <br />cross-sections should show ground surface elevation and the <br />underground workings. This will allow determination of the angle <br />of draw. Tyre applicant should plot subsequent survey results on <br />the same cross-sections, which will develop a graphical record of <br />progressive surface inoveinent. <br />(4) Finally, the applicant should prepare and include within the <br />subsidence monitoring report a narrative report comparing the <br />monitoriny results with their original subsidence projections. <br />They should specifically discuss subsidence response of any <br />inventoried structure or renewable resource lands. <br />Based upon the relatively small apparent monument movements reported in <br />this first submission, I believe we need not require amendment of their <br />initial report. The applicant can include this data within the next <br />required subsidence monitoring report, prepared in conformance with the <br />format described above. <br />/ep <br />cc: Ed Bischoff <br />Doc. No. 5115 <br />
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