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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/18/1995
Doc Name
EXTENSION OF NORTH MAINS TR 95-26 PN C-81-044 CYPRUS EMPIRE CORP
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CYPRUS EMPIRE CORP
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DMG
Type & Sequence
TR26
Media Type
D
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iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />999 <br />c~~us <br />Empire Corporation <br />January 17, 1995 <br />Janet Binns <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Ms. Binns; <br />P.O. sox 68 <br />Craig, Colorado 81626 <br />303-824-6246 <br />~crF i"r~'' <br />,}p,~ 18 1995 <br />Division of Minerals 8 Geology <br />Enclosed, please find the materials which pertain to the above-referenced request for <br />technical revision to CEC's permit. <br />As previously discussed, CEC wishes to extend the North Mains past 11th East gateroad <br />(the northernmost point currently addressed in the approved plan) approximately 2,000 <br />feet further to the north as shown on enclosed Map #24. This development is in <br />keeping with our previously approved mining projections, and simply reflects the <br />development work necessary for the logical progression of the mining sequence to the <br />north within the "E" seam. <br />Per our discussion, there should not be any subsidence related issues associated with <br />this TR, given that the mains are designed to provide full support and prevent <br />subsidence in these areas for the life of the mine. As such, CEC does not feel that there <br />are any significant issues related to this TR, given that no subsidence is predicted, <br />landowner and coal owner issues have been previously addressed within the permit, and <br />hydrologic predictions have been previously addressed. The only item which has <br />changed from the current mine plan is the timing aspects for the development and the <br />extension of these mains to the north during the current permit period. CEC proposes <br />to install three subsidence monitoring points over the main entries adjacent to the <br />railroad track, one south of the river, and one north of the river. CEC proposes that <br />these three points would be monitored semi-annually for one year following <br />development intercept, after which time they would no longer be required and would <br />automatically be dropped from the schedule. Map #24 has been revised to reflect these <br />locations. <br />Revised permit page Ex 44-5 and revised Map ;a24 have been enclosed. I have also <br />included a list of materials, a completed revision request form, and a copy of the <br />proposed public notice for your reference. <br />
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