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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994103
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
DMG MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
7/6/1995
Media Type
D
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,, <br />PROBLEMS/POSSIBLE VIOLATIONS <br />AND <br />CORRECTIVE ACTIONS <br />CORRECTION <br />DATE <br />There ie a Board Order requiring that all activities The Board will <br />cease and desist until a permit ie issued. Mining set the date. <br />activity was observed in violation of this standing <br />order. PB or PV: PV <br />TOPIC(S): AR <br />The operator will be informed about the nature of the <br />possible violation, and the Board will hear this matter <br />and determine whether a violation has occurred, and set <br />a corrective action date. <br />• <br />(Page 4) <br />MINE ID f OR PROSPECTING ID / N-96-103 <br />INSPECTION DATE 06/07/95 INSPECTOR'S INITIALS RCO <br />The following problems (PB) and/or possible violations (PV) (and suggested corrective <br />actions) were identified during this inspection. The problems should be corrected by the <br />dates given, or they will become possible violations. The possible violations should be <br />corrected by the dates given to reduce their severity when considered by the Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board. The inspector noted on the previous page should be notified of all <br />corrective actions taken. <br />The operator ie encouraged to complete the application, <br />and work toward obtaining the permit. This will not, <br />however, eliminate the fact that a Board Order has been <br />violated. <br />
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