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April 11, 2018 C-1981-035/King Coal Mine BFB <br /> <br /> <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 8 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 3 <br /> <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />appeared to be in good shape with no obvious leaks or water source. Another idea for the source of the water is <br />not enough down gradient slope and dense vegetation after the discharge point which contributes to water back <br />flowing into the culvert during rain events. GCC agreed to increase the slope of ditch CWD-1A to prevent <br />backflow. <br />The cattleguard sediment trap appeared to be stable (photo 3). <br />Pond 1 did not contain water and the embankment appeared to be stable (photo 4). <br />The Yard Drop inlet was free of obstructions (photo 5). <br />CWD-2 ditch was clear of obstructions. <br /> <br />ROADS – Rule 4.03 <br />Construction 4.03.1(3)/4.03.2(3) Drainage 4.03.1(4)/4.03.2(4) Surfacing and Maintenance4.03.1(5) and <br />(6)/4.03.2(5) and (6) Reclamation 4.03.1(7)/4.03.2(7): <br /> The road ways were being watered. <br /> <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 /> The plant growth medium storage area above King I refuse pile appears to be stable. No erosion was <br />noted and the ring ditch appeared to be stable. <br /> <br />ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS/COMPLIANCE <br /> <br />No enforcement actions were initiated as a result of this inspection, nor are any pending. <br /> <br />PHOTOGRAPHS <br /> <br /> Photo 1 – Reach 7 Culvert Photo 2 – Reach 9 Inlet