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• III.A.7 Subsidence <br />III.A.7.a Subsidence Area Survey. BME intends to mine coal from Federal Leases C-023703, <br />D-047201, C-0126669, C-8424, C-8425, C-44693 and COC-51551. Map 1 shows the proposed permit <br />boundary and surface facilities. Map 2 shows the mineral and surface ownership in and adjacent to the <br />permit boundary. The surface within the permit area lies within a semiarid region whose main use is <br />winter livestock grazing and wildlife habitat. <br />A detailed pre-construction survey of the property found that six building structures and a county road <br />existed within the permit boundary. These structures were located adjacent to the abandoned Staley <br />Gordon Mine. The structures were a mine tipple, bam, change house, power house, fan house and <br />scale. The change house and power house were demolished as part of the Ventilation Entry <br />construction. The other four structures were demolished in 1986. Rio Blanco County Road 65 crosses <br />the permit area from SE to NW. During construction, numerous structures and facilities were built <br />within the permit area. These facilities are shown on Map 1. Surface facilities are discussed in <br />Sections III.B and III.C. <br />Portions of reconstructed County Road 65 and 97, the Refuse Haul Road and the 138-kV poweriine <br />cross above areas that have been or are expected to experience subsidence from longwall mining. <br />• During the active subsidence, these facilities are monitored and corrected as described in Section <br />III.A.7.h, Damage Mitigation. Also, Raven Park Reservoir has been subsided and Halandras Reservoir <br />No. 1 will be subsided. Repaired will be made as necessary. <br />County Road 73, Lincoln Res., Darwin Res., Red Wash Res. No. 2 and No. 3, and Spooky Mountain <br />Draw Check Dam No. 8 are within the permit area but will not be subsided under the current permit. <br />III.A.7.b Subsidence Control. BME intends to plan and control the surface subsidence by employing <br />the latest technology of ground control. Subsidence is anticipated and its magnitude and extent have <br />been predicted. The magnitude, extent and duration will be minimized to the greatest extent possible <br />by an efficient mine layout, barrier and chain pillars, and a rapid and effective mining system and <br />sequence. <br />Longwall mining will produce the most subsidence, but the subsidence will be (relatively) short-lived, <br />lasting less than 5 years after mining. Room and pillar mining will minimize initial surface subsidence <br />during room advances and lower the surface an almost undetectable 0.025 feet or less. However, <br />wherever chain pillars are not extracted upon the retreat from a panel the so-called "permanent" pillars <br />Permit Revision #6 (8/2008) III-9 <br />• <br />