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FIELD REVIEW <br />Signs S Markers <br />The permit identification sign was posted in an <br />apprPpriate location and contained the necessary <br />information. The permit boundary was marked with white <br />pipes which were easily identified. No other sign or <br />markers are required. <br />Hydrologic System <br />All Surface water drainage controls appeared to be in <br />compliance with requirements. There are three sediment <br />ponds on the site. Only pond 5 had any water in it. It <br />was apparent that ponds have not discharged recently. <br />The pond discharge structures appeared to be in good <br />working order. <br />There are 6 monitoring wells located at the site. The <br />main function of the wells is to measure the water <br />level in the waste fill. The wells are monitored <br />quarterly. All wells were inspected as well as the <br />monitoring records for the wells and no problems were <br />noted. <br />There are three under drains installed in the waste <br />fill. The north and south drain outlet pipes were <br />discharging at the time of the inspection. The flow <br />rate of the discharge was very slow (dripping). <br />Haul/Access Roads <br />All the roads within the permit area have been graded <br />and have vegetation established. The fill around the <br />culvert under the main access road is showing signs of <br />erosion and slumping. This area is in need of <br />maintenance to prevent a problem from developing. The <br />culvert passes Hubbard Creek. <br />Backfilling and Grading <br />Regrading of the permit area was completed in 1986. <br />The upper road is some what rocky but does appear to <br />be stable. The backfilled portal areas appear to be <br />in good shape. All available material was used when <br />grading was completed. <br />Revegetation <br />Vegetation appears to be established on the permit <br />area. Good growth is apparent in moat if not all areas <br />of the mine. <br />