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'un_s az 3id�e ; twelve hoes ;ere r_'_l�d into the Rcil�r.s <br /> sandstone . The loc tions and information from <br /> the holes are indicated Cn Table III-C-3 , Coal Basin :line . <br /> Lithologic logs of these boringswere made, describing the <br /> litnologic units . Table III-C-4 summarizes these logs , <br /> giving the depth to and elevations of the -major sandstone <br /> units „;ith notations indicating when gas and groundwater <br /> were encountered . Also , see the copy of the Full Report filed <br /> with MLRD for additional drill hole data . <br /> Correlation of geologic logs indicates that <br /> there ,are significant sand zones that may or may not be <br /> water saturated in the Coal Basin :nine lease area . The <br /> three Sands are the. Upper Sandstone associated With the <br /> ,.,, <br /> P1aCit_ seam, the 'Addle Sandstone associated with c. _."the <br /> seam, and the Rollins sandstone associated with the ti E`1 <br /> seam.. In the Coal Basin affected area the Leper Sandstone <br /> is approximately 50 feet trick . the :riddle sandstone is 120 <br /> feet t: '_c{ and the Rollins sandstone is appro=.-imately -140 <br /> feet in thickness . <br /> Exhibit !---C-1 , Ceoloz% of Coal Basin, shows <br /> the ou:Crop of these uhree sandstone units throughout the <br /> Basin wi_ich outcrop to the ncrtr'i and south along the Grand <br /> BogbaC_:. it Can be assumed fro:-, the outcro S and 'From the <br /> drill logs that the three s ndstone unitS correlate and <br /> el:-'-e c throughout the Coal 'Da:i-n ::line ad,; ac-.nt area . From - <br /> �o-s o= coa __ ..---_ g areas , CC1i�..3 has traced i1'e <br /> ti rae sandstone unitS rotl Con_ iIasia anti :vortn !ho`lpson <br /> 1J <br />