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19 September, 2017 C-1981-010/Trapper Mine RAR <br />ponds appeared to have been adequately addressed. <br />Photo 3: Oak Pond #2, looking north. <br />o No maintenance items were <br />noted at this inspection. <br />o East Pyeatt #3 drainage was <br />transmitting some water due to <br />spring system below the pond. <br />Drainage way was functioning <br />adequately. <br />o Middle Pyeatt #1 was dry and <br />nurtured a cat tail stand due to <br />spring system. <br />o Middle Pyeatt #2 and #3 were <br />also dry. <br />o West Pyeatt #1 held water <br />directed from the mine road. <br />with armoring, appeared stable and functioning adequately. <br />o Cattle were grazing in the area around Horse Pond. <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 2 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 1 <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />o Reconstructed drainages <br />in parcel ZAB 16 had <br />been repaired with scoria <br />armoring or by repairing <br />banks. A portion of the <br />west drainage was <br />armored, but mostly this <br />drainage was regraded <br />along the banks. <br />Deacon Jeffway and Deal <br />ditches were stable with <br />no evidence of recent <br />flows. <br />o Channel between the Oak <br />Ponds had been repaired <br />