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PERMIT #: M-2012-014 <br />INSPECTOR'S INITIALS: ECS <br />INSPECTION DATE: December 7, 2021 <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This was a routine monitoring inspection for the 112c Pawnee Aggregate Pit site. The inspection was conducted <br />by Eric Scott of DRMS. DRMS met with Logan Bloemer of Dietzler Construction at approximately 1030. The <br />site entrance is located on the west site of Weld County 99 RD approximately 750 feet north of the intersection <br />with Weld County Road 112. The required postings were present at the site entrance <br />No active mining was taking place at the site at the time of the inspection, and the existing disturbed area <br />occurring near the south -center of the permit on the north side of WCR 112 (as shown on the attached photos) <br />did not appear to have increased significantly since the previous inspection in 2017. The total disturbed area at <br />the time of the inspection is approximately 16 acres. Approximately 5 acres of previously disturbed area is <br />currently under reclamation at this time. The reclamation vegetation appears to be doing very well, although <br />the small piles of topsoil in the reclaimed areas will need to be flattened or removed. All reclaimed areas will <br />need to be no steeper than 3H:1 V for final reclamation. <br />Only one issue was noted that will need to be resolved at this time. The markers defining the boundary of the <br />permit both north and south of WCR 112 were not present. The entire permit boundary needs to be clearly <br />delineated, therefore these markers will need to be replaced and maintained as specified on the first page of this <br />report. <br />As previously observed, there has been good progress with concurrent reclamation at this site, and the site <br />appeared in general to be well run and in compliance. Efforts to control cheat -grass and other undesirable <br />weeds will need to be maintained. <br />No other issues or problems were noted during the inspection. This concluded the inspection and DRMS left <br />the site at approximately 11:00. <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />