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September 18,2019 C-1980-004/McClane Canyon Mine CCW <br /> r� <br /> I i4m, <br /> , <br /> ..t <br /> Y 9 � <br /> T <br /> u <br /> t <br /> v <br /> , <br /> k�- f <br /> , <br /> " <br /> r <br /> „ <br /> i <br /> 1 <br /> w 4 <br /> : <br /> w 'v — <br /> A r <br /> _ z <br /> e <br /> .. ..._ �. <br /> .�e <br /> MEL <br /> .� <br /> k , <br /> WP. <br /> J' <br /> 9 <br /> : <br /> f <br /> PR1'S g <br /> tM w <br /> v . <br /> r R <br /> � ry <br /> d ' <br /> e � s <br /> yr <br /> f <br /> .si.' S.YP•iEL-vRFc F'fir,';im S'f°. A`��.!YF.�.��•u'F��,.R.r�R!. :,-�}�r t.'....uv "v .. *: '°�' v � i <br /> Photo 1: The southern office pad sump. Photo 2: The northern office pad sump. <br /> The diches along the Haul Road were in good repair. There was no evidence of water bypassing the ditches or <br /> erosional features. Water had been properly conveyed to the sumps along the Haul Road and into the sediment <br /> pond. <br /> Sumps along the Haul Road were observed to be holding a small amount of water in each of them(Photo 3). <br /> Water in all the sumps was below the level of the discharge pipes. The sumps were stable and there were no <br /> erosional features observed. Outlets of the sumps were clear of debris. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 0 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 1 <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />