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December 30, 2016 C-1981-010/Trapper Mine RAR <br /> <br /> <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 6 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 2 <br /> <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />Inspection Topic Summary <br />NOTE: Y=Inspected N=Not Inspected R=Comments Noted V=Violation Issued NA=Not Applicable <br />Y - Air Resource Protection <br />N - Availability of Records <br />Y - Backfill & Grading <br />Y - Excess Spoil and Dev. Waste <br />N - Explosives <br />N - Fish & Wildlife <br />Y - Hydrologic Balance <br />N - Gen. Compliance With Mine Plan <br />N - Other <br />N - Processing Waste <br /> <br />Y - Roads <br />N - Reclamation Success <br />N - Revegetation <br />N - Subsidence <br />N - Slides and Other Damage <br />Y - Support Facilities On-site <br />N - Signs and Markers <br />N - Support Facilities Not On-site <br />N - Special Categories Of Mining <br />N - Topsoil <br /> <br /> <br />COMMENTS <br /> <br />This was a partial inspection of the Trapper Mine; C1981010, operated by Trapper Mining Inc. The <br />inspection was conducted aerially by Harry Ranney of the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and <br />Safety (DRMS). Images were analyzed and the report prepared by me, Robin Reilley also of the DRMS. <br />As this was an aerial inspection, noTrapper Mine representative was present. Snow was present <br />throughout the mine operation. The weather was clear. Main haul roads appered clear of snow and no <br />hydrologic or air quality issues were detected in the imagery. <br /> <br /> <br />Photo 1: Overview of operations. Three drag <br />lines are visible in the photo as are the Q coal <br />seam, three topsoil piles, and the A pit. <br />