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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
11/20/2001
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III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE f ~~eID ~ /, (fir ~c, <br />~~%- ~O~~vOI ~6 <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of obse <br />made during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during <br />the inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />This was a partial inspection of the Southfield Mine conducted by Jim Stark of CDMG. AI <br />Weaver of EFCI accompanied me on this inspection. The mine is shut down and has been in <br />temporary cessation since 1 S December 2000. The mine went into permanent cessation on 6 <br />August 2001. The weather was cool and sunny and the ground was dry. <br />SIGNS and MARKERS: All of the necessary signs were up and in good condition (including mine <br />ID sign, permit boundary signs and topsoil stockpile signs). <br />ROADS: The mine entrance road was well maintained and in good condition. The haul road <br />to the refuse pile was also well maintained and in good condition. The road from Pond 1 to <br />Pond 2 and through the bone-yard has been regraded and is in good condition. <br />HYDROLOGIC BALANCE: <br />- Pond 1 contained water at a level about two feet below the discharge pipe. The pond is <br />well vegetated and in good condition. <br />- Ponds 2 and 3 are lined ponds used for the wash plant. Pond 3 contained water about five <br />feet below the high water mark. Pond 2 had been drained and only contains a layer of <br />sediment at the bottom. <br />- Pond 4 contained a very small amount of water at the bottom. It is well vegetated and in <br />good condition. <br />- Pond 5 contained no water at the time of this inspection. This is the pond that catches all of <br />the runoff from the facilities area and wash plant so there is little water coming from this area <br />since the mine is in permanent cessation. This pond was well vegetated and in good <br />condition. <br />-The ditches along the mine entrance road and the haul road to the refuse pile all appeared <br />well vegetated and in good condition. The 100-year ditch around the refuse pile is in good <br />condition and has a good deal of vegetation growing in it. <br />- All of the culverts were clear and appeared to be functioning properly. <br />-The SAE at the explosives bunker was in good condition and appeared to be functioning <br />properly. <br />- Both ponds at the loadout were dry. Both ponds were well vegetated and in good <br />condition. <br />PROCESSING WASTE: <br />-The final lift on the "old" portion of the pile appears to be complete. There are a number of <br />piles of refuse that need to be compacted. It had been stated previously that the remaining <br />piles of refuse would be used to tie the "ofd" portion in with the expansion area when the <br />mine begins reclamation. The piles appear to be stable and are not contributing any <br />sediment or coal fines to Pond 3. <br />-There did not appear to be any water pooling on the active areas of the refuse pile. <br />
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