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Outline for Developing Preliminary Geologic Data on the Effect of Mining at Structure Sites

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    1967 USDA-SCS Instructions: Staff and Planning Staff specialists concerned with planning watershed impoundment-type structures over or in the vicinity of mined-out areas or potential and active mine areas. We recommend that staff geologists use the Guide for developing geologic data: (1) To interpret structure foundation conditions; and (2) to facilitate establishing minimum limits for mineral rights. It also m y be helpful in preparing A&E contracts and negotiating with selected consultants.

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    Paper provided by United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service in its series TSC Technical Notes with number 6706.

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    Date of creation: 1967
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    Keywords: Land Economics/Use; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy;

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