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<br />III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations made <br />during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during the <br />inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />'T'his aerial inspection of Sanborn Creek Mine, was photographed by Harry Ranney from the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology on May 8, 1997. <br />Photographs represent: <br />• the main facilities' area at Elk Creek. <br />the reclamation site at Lower Hubbazd Creek. <br />the reclamation site at Bear Creek (two photographs). <br />koads- <br />Roads appear [o be in stable condition at the time of the flight. <br />k][y~;i~Ju;;i~ 15~lance: <br />y~!~~ ~i can b: obse_n ed flowing in Elk Creek, Hubbard Creek, and Bear Creek. <br />• Bea.- Creek appears to contain some additional water above the natural slide, but less than <br />obse~ied during the last inspection. <br />f:, :n:., . visibh weep ac rth of where the portal was located at the Bear Creek site. This <br />rrn,arent eee~ will be checked during the nett surface inspection. <br />n . - ~•.~.~ ~ contain some water at the time of the flight. <br />"'hr ;c i; ~ ~ ~cp~a,~ ~c bF stable ai the time of the flight. <br />Fcevp ~etr~tian_ <br />f'oth .h ; ~?,~,;~, ; ;eek am the Huhbard Creek sites appear to have some germination in progress. <br />'s'he side. rn ~hr west side of Bew Creek is obviously coming from well above the sandstone <br />u,Rc.ro¢pir,g. <br />