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A water-bearing layer was encountered 20 feet below the surface when making the shaft. The mine was said to be very wet from breaks in the roof that allowed water from the glacial drift to seep in. In some places, the coal was eroded by the glacial process, but usually the coal remained although the roof may have been eroded. Generally the sandy gray shale roof was 10 to 30 feet thick. Pyrite lenses were present in the coal. Rolls, slips and clay veins contributed to poor roof conditions.
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