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<br />Mr. Steve Renner <br />November 7, 1989 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />control is anticipated in this area beyond normal maintenance <br />activities. <br />Riprap referred to i.n Item 2.2 is shown on Photograph 1. This berm <br />precludes sediment carried by run-off from getting on the road and <br />entering the creek at the bridge. No additional erosion control <br />is anticipated in this area beyond normal maintenance activities. <br />ITEM 3 - TOPSOIL AND OLD TAILINGS POND EAST OF PRESENT POND <br />Revegetation of the old tailings pile east of the present pond has <br />not been accomplished. Mr. Points committed to inventory volunteer <br />vegetation prior to placing soil over the inactive tailings. <br />It appears that thi:a tailings site is a F <br />also outside the Camp Bird Permit area. <br />be taken at this time to cover the pile <br />that this area is needed to support the <br />an amendment to the permit will be <br />reclamation commitments. <br />ire-law disturbance and is <br />As such, no action will <br />with soil. In the event <br />active mining operation, <br />filed with appropriate <br />ITEM 4 - SEDIMENT POND RIPRAP AND REVEGETATION <br />Mr. Points documented the change in the drainage in his response, <br />but committed to evaluating revegetation on the sedimentation pond <br />down slopes when pond enlargement was completed. The pond has not <br />yet been enlarged, and may be deferred for some time. There now <br />is a good stand of volunteer vegetation and down slopes show no <br />signs of significant erosion. No additional action is expected in <br />this area beyond nc~rmal maintenance activities. <br />I trust that this addresses all of the outstanding issues on this <br />matter. <br />Sinc ely,~ <br />Edwin W. Peiker, Jr. <br />President <br />Enclosures <br />/kpg <br />