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29 August, 2017 C-1981-010/Trapper Mine RAR <br /> <br /> <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 2 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 0 <br /> <br /> Page 5 of 10 <br /> <br /> Photo 5: The top of drainage channel FA16 at approximately 7500 feet of elevation, note the channel and established <br />vegetation throughout the watershed. <br /> <br /> <br /> OID79 <br /> <br />Photo 6 (left): The rivulets in drainage FA16, begin to <br />form about 70 feet in elevation below photo 6, above. The <br />phase II parcels associated with this photo are FA12, ZA12 <br />and ZA13. Rivulets are expected when water moves <br />downhill in bare soil. This illustrates how a stream finds its <br />equilibrium, and once the bottom of the channel becomes <br />armored with small rocks and pebbles the stream has <br />defined its bed. Established vegetation in the stream bed <br />will, in the future, result in a defined path for water, where <br />the stream meanders within its designed channel with <br />minimal soil movement. <br /> <br /> Photo 7: The light evaporate indicates the existence of <br />spoil spring on the slope of channel FA12, midway down <br />the channel. <br /> <br /> <br />