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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/30/2012
Doc Name
2011 Subsidence Monitoring Report
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Wright Water Engineers, Inc
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Subsidence Report
Email Name
JRS
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D
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831 - 032.793 <br />May 2012 <br />Fall 2011 Subsidence and Geologic Field Observations <br />Box Canyon, Apache Rocks, and South of Divide Mining Areas <br />2.0 SUMMARY OF FALL 2011 FIELD STUDIES <br />On October 13 -14, 201 1, WWE performed subsidence and geologic field investigations of Box <br />Canyon. Apache Rocks, and South of Divide (SOD) mining areas for MCC. These field <br />observations have been made annually since 1996, and semi- annually since 2007. Based on <br />these field observations, the overall effects of B -seam longwall mining in the Apache Rocks and <br />Box Canyon mining areas have been less than were initially projected as reported in Exhibit 60 <br />(Dunrud 1998 rev.) of the CDRMS permit. Sixteen years of experience (1996 to 2011 inclusive) <br />indicate that subsidence features (cracks and bulges) are most visible on roads and trails, where <br />the ground is more compact and free of vegetation. These areas (or traverses) were therefore <br />selected for specific observations either on foot or using a 4 -wheel drive vehicle to efficiently <br />obtain observable subsidence information. In addition, photographic comparisons were made to <br />evaluate and document changes since the last observation (using 13 routinely visited <br />photographic observation points) and to record their condition for future reference (Maps 1 <br />and 2). <br />During the fall 2011 field traverses, no subsidence tension cracks or compression bulges were <br />observed in the surficial deposits (colluvium and local alluvium) above mined B -seam Longwall <br />Panels 14 to 25 in the Apache Rocks and Box Canyon mining areas. No mining effects on <br />rockfalls or landslides were observed in the Apache Rocks mining area. However, sporadic <br />rockfalls and landslides have been observed in the Box Canyon mining area since 2006 where the <br />steep, upper reaches of Sylvester Gulch and Box Canyon abut West Flatiron. Rockfalls and <br />landslides in this area and above mined B -seam Longwall Panels 18 to 22 and 25 are categorized <br />as having a very high rockfall potential. As described in Section 4.0 of this report, observations <br />from traverses in this area during the fall 2011 field visit found there to be little if any changes <br />from observations made during the spring. Details regarding previously observed subsidence <br />cracks, rockfalls, and landslides in these mining areas can be found in earlier reports. <br />One of the frequently visited photographic observation points (Photographic Observation <br />Point 9) is located on the north side of the North Fork of the Gunnison River (North Fork). This <br />Wright Water Engineers, Inc. Page 3 <br />
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