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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1991078
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
8/26/1997
Doc Name
COAL INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
8/20/1997
Media Type
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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 />This was a complete inspection of the Hamilton Mine for the month of August, 1997. <br />RECORDS: Records were inspected and found to be satisfactory. See page 5 of this report for <br />further details. <br />ROADS: The roads are in satisfactory condition and do not require any maintenance. <br />HYDROLOGIC BALANCE: All ditches and culverts are clear and capable of functioning as <br />designed. Pond B was dry but pond A had a trace of water in but it was not discharging. <br />RECLAMATION SUCCESS: The site's reclamation vegetation consisists of needle and thread, <br />indian ricegrass, intermediate wheatgrass, some side oats gramma, and a good stand of fourwing <br />saltbrush, however, the weeds still make up most of the cover crap. Due to the polyicrylamide's <br />that were sown into the ground, the moistue has been retained and the vegetation has <br />subsequently prospered. The Division is still recommending that the entire site be revegetated <br />this fall and is currently considering an alternate seed mixture consisting of needle and thread <br />and indian ricegrass to be used for interseeding using the broadcast method. <br />
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