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<br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />quarter of 1997. The purpose of the monuments are to monitor the hillslope for long-term stability. The three control points <br />were placed to form a large triangle. The reference control point was established along the top of the hillside in undisturbed <br />ground above the final Moffat pit. The two additional control points (back-sites) were established in undisturbed ground <br />northwest and south of the reference point. The back-sites were established to verify the location of the reference point. The <br />monuments were installed in pairs with the first pair. SM-I and SM-2, established in the lower third of the final pit area. SM- <br />I was placed approximately 130 feet south of the final pit highwall and SM-2 was placed approximately 340 feet south of the <br />final pit highwall. The second pair, SM-3 and SM-4, were installed approximately mid-way along the pit. SM-3 was placed <br />approximately 110 feet south of the highwall and SM-4 was, placed approximately 325 feet south of the highwall. The last <br />pair. SM-5 and SM-6 were installed in the upper third of final pit area. SM-5 was placed approximately I50 south of the <br />highwall and SM-6 was placed approximately 350 feet south of the highwall. The monuments consist of 7'to 8'sections of 2- <br />I/2"diameter drill steel driven 5-1/2'to 6-I/2' into the pi[ backfill material. <br />The monuments are to be surveyed quarterly the first year and annually thereafter. The coordinates of the initial <br />monument survey and subsequent surveys are provided in Appendix E. <br />X. TROUT CREEK SANDSTONE <br />Monitoring of Well TCS-I was initiated in 1995 to ensure the absence of mining impacts on the Trout Creek <br />Sandstone aquifer. Results of the monitoring efforts are provided in Appendix F. To date, no impacts from mining activity <br />are evident in Well TCS-I. <br />49 <br />