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April 28, 2015 C-1981-010/Trapper Mine TNL <br />to control erosion of the disturbed area. Photo below shows the erosion below the outlet. Figure 1 shows an <br />aerial the Division obtained from Google Earth dated in September of 2014 showing an area just south of this <br />culvert which appears to need additional sediment control measures in accordance with Rule 4.05.5(2). <br />GENERAL MINE PLAN COMPLIANCE: <br />Archeological site 5MF948 could not be accessed during this inspection due to muddy conditions. <br />Two drag lines were operating in the L and K pit area. Queen Anne appeared to be at LD1, the Molly Brown <br />appeared to be at LD6, and the Baby Doe was down for repairs. <br />Diesel Tank Area, Waste Oil Tank area, and the east panel ready line were inspected. No problems were <br />observed. <br />RECLAMATION SUCCESS - Rule 4.15, Rule 3: <br />F -Pit drainage was observed. The contour ditches have been backfilled. No rills or gullies were present. The area <br />appeared stable. <br />TOPSOIL — Rule 4.06 <br />Removal 4.06.2; Substitute Materials 4.06.4(4); Storage and Protection 4.06.3; Redistribution 4.06.4: <br />Topsoil depth was verified at A -A-14, a 2.71 acre area that was reported to be retopsoiled in the 2014 Annual <br />Reclamation Report (ARR). Three points within this area were checked. Point 1 was measured to be greater <br />than12" of topsoil. Point 2 was 7-8" of topsoil. Point 3 was 10-12" of topsoil. The second topsoiled area <br />reported in the ARR, Z -A-14, was too muddy to access. <br />Topsoil piles were observed from aerials photographs, and the piles appear stable and well vegetated. (aerial <br />photos ) <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 8 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 3 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />