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May 25,2022 C-2010-089/New Horizon North Mine LJW <br /> Inspection Topic Summary <br /> NOTE: Y=Inspected N=Not Inspected R=Comments Noted V=Violation Issued NA=Not Applicable <br /> N -Air Resource Protection N -Roads <br /> N -Availability of Records N -Reclamation Success <br /> N -Backfill&Grading N -Revegetation <br /> N -Excess Spoil and Dev. Waste N - Subsidence <br /> N -Explosives N - Slides and Other Damage <br /> N -Fish&Wildlife N - Support Facilities On-site <br /> R -Hydrologic Balance Y - Signs and Markers <br /> N -Gen. Compliance With Mine Plan N - Support Facilities Not On-site <br /> N -Other N - Special Categories Of Mining <br /> N -Processing Waste Y -Topsoil <br /> COMMENTS <br /> This was a partial inspection conducted by Lucas West of the Colorado Division of Reclamation,Mining and <br /> Safety as part of the normal monitoring program for permitted sites. Mindy Sickels of Elk Ridge Mining and <br /> Reclamation accompanied the inspection and represented the Operator. The site is in Final Reclamation and was <br /> not active the day of the inspection. the weather was clear and dry, Six photos accompanty this report to illustrate <br /> the observed site conditions <br /> HYDROLOGIC BALANCE -Rule 4.05 <br /> Drainage Control 4.05.1,4.05.2,4.05.3; Siltation Structures 4.05.5,4.05.6; Discharge Structures 4.05.7,4.05.10; <br /> Diversions 4.05.4;Effluent Limits 4.05.2; Ground Water Monitoring 4.05.13; Surface Water Monitoring 4.05.13; <br /> Drainage —Acid and Toxic Materials 4.05.8;Impoundments 4.05.6,4.05.9; Stream Buffer Zones 4.05.18: <br /> This partial inspection focused on drainage and water retainage basins. Pond 001 was observed to have a <br /> small volume of standing water. The flow reporting to Pond 001 was observed to be irrigation tail water flowing <br /> from the alfalfa field adjacent to the facilities area. The pond was in good condition,the banks appeared stable at <br /> the time of the inspection and the entire pond is well vegetated. The pond can be seen in Photo One. The inlet <br /> structure to the pond was functioning as designed in conveying the water from the ditch into the pond and flowing <br /> without obstruction. Flows can be seen entering the structure in Photo Two. The source of the water was <br /> observed to originating from the irrigated alfalfa field,flowing through the silt fence structure adjacent to the road, <br /> flowing across the road and reporting to the ditch. The silt fence structure is in good condition and allowing flow <br /> to pass through without excessive sedimentation as seen in Photo Three. Small erosional features are forming on <br /> the road as the flow crosses which can be seen in Photo Four. Larger erosional features were noted along the slope <br /> length from the road to the receiving ditch. The features are relatively small with a width and depth of only a few <br /> inches. An example of one of the features can be seen in Photo Five. This is not being listed as a maintenance <br /> item at this time,given the irrigation seasons just beginning,the Operator is encouraged to monitor the area as <br /> repairs and mitigation efforts may be required in the future. <br /> The flows of irrigation tail water is entering the ditch near the inlet structure to Pond 001. The remainder of the <br /> ditch to the south is in good condition and not flowing at the time of the inspection. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 8 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 3 <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />