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Cliff Schmid <br /> <br />Surveys <br />PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS <br />OFFICE lpSY~T-171 j <br />NOME !OS-S[5-~32! <br />May 29, 1984 <br />T77 M11N AV[. m222 <br />OU141gq COIII BIi26 <br />Fred M. Johnson C.P.G. <br />Mr. Johnson: <br />On thursday, May 24, I examined the subsidence monitoring stations on <br />the surface above the King Coal Mine. As you are aware, three of the points <br />are located in the area immediately to the southwest of the surface "crack" <br />that opened up last year. We were unable to determine any appreciable hori- <br />zontal or vertical movement for any of these stations. I examined the area <br />near the fissure and the irrigation ditch and observed no further movement. <br />Clifford M. Schmid, Colg: Regis. #11373 <br />~, <br />/ ~//// e <br />CS:bfj <br />