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~I I I II I I~' II I~~~ ~I~ <br />sss <br />Energy Fuels Coal, Inc. RECEIVED <br />Southfield Mine <br />JUN 111999 <br />SEMI-ANNUAL SUBSIDENCE MONITORING REPORT <br />Period: July 1, 1998 -December 31, 1998 Division of Minerals 8 Geology <br />Introduction <br />The semi-annual subsidence monitoring report compares field survey monitoring data to permit <br />predictions for inventoried structures. Summarized survey data are shown in attached Table 1, <br />Semi-Annual Subsidence Monitoring Data. These data show location and orientation of <br />monuments and structures for the reporting period. Additionally, original survey data for all <br />subsidence monitoring locations are shown on attached Table 2, Original Subsidence Monument <br />Data. <br />Field surveys are conducted on only the structures (including the Newlin Creek point) shown on <br />Table 2. EFCI will survey the South Grid monument network after mining operations have <br />ceased as approved in the permit. <br />EFCI performed two quarterly subsidence surveys of the structures shown on Table 1 during the <br />reporting period. The surveys were done using conventional EDM equipment for both horizontal <br />and vertical control. Discussion of the subsidence data, and any current visual observation <br />information, is shown below. <br />Discussion <br />1. Structures <br />Structures monitored quarterly for subsidence include the Thompson Ranch buildings, the <br />Florence City water line, and the Newlin Creek point. Summarized survey data for these <br />structures are shown on accompanying Table 1, Semi-Annual Subsidence Monitoring Data <br />Summary. Location of the structures and monuments with respect to the Mine layout are shown <br />on Map 17 in the permit application. Discussion of survey monitoring data compared to permit <br />predictions for inventoried structures follows below. <br />1.1 Thompson Ranch Structures <br />Survey data for the 4th quarter 1998 indicate subsidence of the structures ranging from 0.39 to <br />0.43 feet. These data probably contain some error since no mining has occurred below the ranch <br />area that would cause subsidence. In addition, there are no physical indications of subsidence on <br />or near the monitored structures. Future monitoring should confirm that no subsidence is <br />occurring. <br />