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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/5/2010
Doc Name
Adequacy Response No. 1
From
J.E. Stover & Associates
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR65
Email Name
JJD
Media Type
D
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0 Buildings <br />There are no buildings present at the Bowie #2 Mine under the current mine permit <br />term. <br />Power Lines <br />The Western Area Power Administration Curecanti-Rifle transmission line and <br />transmission towers located west of Terror Creek are within the limits of proposed mining. <br />Reservoirs <br />Terror Creek Reservoir lies entirely outside the limits of mining and should not be <br />affected by subsidence. <br />Pipelines <br />• No pipelines are present at the Bowie #2 Mine so no consideration is given at this <br />time. <br />Roads <br />Numerous jeep trails cross areas of predicted substantial subsidence. However, <br />subsidence should not result in serious damage to the roads provided surface fracturing <br />and cracking does not accompany the subsidence. Any minor damage which occurred <br />could be readily repaired with a grader and/or dozer. <br />Bridges <br />There are no bridges within the area of predicted subsidence at the Bowie #2 Mine. <br />Stockponds <br />There are numerous stockponds within and adjacent to the permit area. The <br />probability of subsidence disrupting a pond is remote. Most ponds are located in areas <br />covered by colluvial soils; the occurrence of subsidence cracks is less probable in these <br />TR-65 -26- 02/10
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