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August 10, 2021 C-1981-008/New Horizon Mine LJW <br /> was noted at the discharge point. <br /> Ponds 15, 16 and 18 were also observed and can be seen in Photos Four through Six. None of the ponds had <br /> standing water present,nor did they show signs of significant erosion. Pond 015 is sparsely vegetated whereas <br /> Ponds 016 and 018 are very well vegetated with various grass and shrub species. All ponds are considered to be in <br /> good condition and appeared to be functioning as designed at the time of the inspection. <br /> REVEGETATION—Rule 4.15 <br /> Vegetative Cover;Timing: <br /> In response to the recent precipitation events annual weed species were identified throughout the site <br /> including Kochia and Russian Thistle. These are not State Listed Noxious Weeds and not considered a problem at <br /> this time. Very small populations of Noxious weeds were identified in the field during the Division's previous <br /> inspection and conversations with the Operator Representative indicate they will be sprayed in the coming weeks. <br /> Evidence of active weed management was observed and is considered an ongoing task and not specifically a <br /> maintenance item at this time. <br /> PHOTOGRAPHS <br /> � <br /> K <br /> hoto One: view northwest,showing Pond 009. The upland areas of thehow evidence of recent seeding, no standing water nor erosion was noted. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 1 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 1 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />