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February 28, 2017 C-1981-010/Trapper Mine RAR <br /> <br /> <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 7 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 2 <br /> <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Photo 2a: No Name Pond #4 and in foreground, <br />associated spring. <br /> <br /> <br />Photo 2b: East Middle Flume Pond #1. <br /> <br />o Pyeatt pond system was snow covered appearing dry. <br />o Middle Pyeatt Pond #1 contains significant hydric vegetation. <br />o Checked the E ast Pyeatt system. All ponds were snow covered and <br />baseflow was evident in channel. <br />o Oak Ponds #1 and #2 held water and from a distance appeared to be about <br />full and half full respectively. <br />o East Middle Flume #1 was observed and had a small amount of water <br />flowing in channel due to a seep flowing into it, (Photo 2b). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Photo 3: Impound H receives runoff from facilities area. <br />o Observed the <br />Deacon Jeffway <br />ditch, no <br />discharged was <br />noted at the time <br />of inspection. <br /> <br />o With the <br />exceptions noted, <br />no discharge was <br />apparent from the <br />ponds. <br /> <br /> <br />TOPSOIL -Rule 4.06 <br />Removal4.06.2; Substitute Materials 4.06.4(4); Storage and Protection 4.06.3; <br />Redistribution <br />4.06.4: <br /> <br />o Topsoil stockpiles observed were marked appropriately, and appeared <br />well-covered with last seasons’ dry vegetation. The tall, dry, gold colored <br />stalks of Elymus x presented a dramatic contr ast to the white blanket of