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;-u <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of <br />observations made during the inspection_ Comments also describe any <br />enforcement actions token during the inspection and the facts or evidence <br />supporting the enforcement action. <br />This was a complete inspection of the Marr Strip Mine. Skies were clear. The ground <br />was snow covered. The access road was snow covered, and muddy with access <br />avalable only to the office. Jim Mossrtwn was at the mme office. <br />1 checked the mine records at the mine offk:e. On the attached DMG Availability of <br />Records checklist, I noted that the vegetation monitoring data from kut summer was <br />not avalable. When I returned to the office, there was a copy that had been <br />submitted in my absence. I wal k>ok at this data to see if the revegetation qualities for <br />bond release or if additional work maybe necessary. On the records checklist, I also <br />noted that the 1999 Annual Hydrology Report is not on file in the mine office. Past <br />years AHR's are on file. <br />Ponds C, D, E, F, and G were observed. They were frozen and no discharge was <br />observed. <br />Reclaimed areas were snow covered. Some snow melt has occurred, but access is <br />very difficuR. <br />The access road to the Walden Loadout has not been cleared and access is very <br />difficult. I drove partway down. No frocks or datubance were apparent at the <br />k~adout area. <br />No problems were observed at the mine. <br />