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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999058
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/24/2001
Doc Name
MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
7/3/2001
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~~ <br />MINE ID ry OR PROSPECTING ID t! M-1999-058 <br />INSPECTION DATE 7/3/01 <br />INSPECTOR'S INITIALS RCO <br />flowing water. Some of the fines placed in this roadway berm have clearly moved down the hillslope a distance of at least <br />20 feet below and outside the berm. Beyond that point, the natural slope is too steep to safely observe from above. It <br />is from this point on the road that the spruce tree on the trail below (reported by the Mclntyres) is believed to have received <br />the covering of fines. <br />Across the road from this location, placed against the wall on the west, is a single marble block, slightly larger than the <br />size of the jersey barriers. The operator stated that this will be placed in the missing barrier's gap, and that it is the intent <br />to gradually replace many jersey barriers with large blocks from the quarry. If so, they should be heavier than the jersey <br />barriers, and perhaps wider so they will be less likely to tip over. <br />Though it is understandable that the operator wishes to control runoff, and must maintain the road in a passable condition, <br />the use of such easily transported fine material was an improvident choice. A coarser, denser material would be <br />recommended, can be locally obtained and is easily stockpiled for immediate use. The runoff control on the road has not <br />been maintained either through a continuous outer berm nor by directing runoff to the inner edge of the roadwav. The <br />operator must remedy these conditions. The escape of the fines from the roadwav and moving down the slope is noted <br />as a problem on page one, under the tonics of "erosion/sedimentation" and "offsite damage." Please see the last page for <br />the corrective action date. <br />All work completed toward correcting this problem, plus other onsite mining or reclamation activities must be fully reported <br />in the annual report, the next one being due in August 2001. It is recommended that these activities also be depicted on <br />an annual report map. <br />There were no further items noted or discussed. All responses or questions about this inspection report should be directed <br />to this inspector at the Division's Durango Field Office. The address is: Division of Minerals and Geology, 701 Camino del <br />Rio, Room 125, Durango, Colorado 81301; telephone 970/247-5193, or fax 970/247-5104. <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME <br />OPERATOR <br />STREET <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP <br />Rex Loesbv <br />Sierra Minerals Coro. <br />6164 S. Newport St. -Ste. 2000 <br />Englewood, CO 80111 <br />cc: Steve and Kim McIntyre, 1220 East Divot Dr., Tempe, AZ 85283 <br />cc: Tom Gillis, DMG <br />^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />^ HW <br />^ HMWMD (CHI <br />^ SE <br />^ WOCD (CH) <br />^ OTHER <br />CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE <br />I, Bob Oswald, hereby certify that on July 19, 2001, I deposited a true and complete copy of this foregoing inspection <br />report in the United States Mail, first class postage paid, to the operator of record for this site at the address indicated, <br />and to those others within the body of this report who have been designated to receive copires (D~MIG ~p'erso'n'ne~l exceptedl• <br />~~ V~L, <br />ignature <br />(Page 41 <br />
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