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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/20/2021
Doc Name
Quarterly Fill Inspection Report Adequacy Review
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DRMS
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Trapper Mining Inc
Annual Report Year
2021
Report Quarter_Month
2
Permit Index Doc Type
Waste Pile/Fill Report
Email Name
RAR
JLE
Media Type
D
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7350' elevation on the south side, where in 2013 some settling occurred, were inspected and <br /> showed no additional differential settling at this inspection. A 2018 inspection indicated <br /> additional settling in these areas and as a result, TMI agreed to utilize drone surveying to <br /> quantify additional settling should any be observed. It appears that the volumes are less for the <br /> North and South depressions than the survey in 2021 and this may be due to vegetation growth. <br /> The spring discovered during the third quarter of 2011 was snow covered and not flowing at <br /> the time of the inspection. There were no signs of running or standing water and the area was <br /> dry at the time of inspection. <br /> No organic material removal was conducted. Flow from the underdrain system was observed <br /> at the time of inspection to be approximately one half gallon per minute. Surface drains <br /> showed no water flow. All fill has been placed and compacted. <br /> DRMS has no questions at this time. <br /> Best Regards <br /> es <br /> Robin Reilley M.S. GISP <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist II <br /> Robin.reilleykstate.co.us <br />
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