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Below ~ commeds m the t 1Le eommeou ioebde dueeioo a?obearrelfooe made ~ the t <br />Coeomeob oleo dncaba r4' atorcemmt aatlon Nom Adna me irpeclba eoA me fYeb a eyWmce appaNo6 We <br />edaeoameot ecaea <br />This war a oomplebe mrpection of the Marc Strip Mine. Weather at the mate rite was overoert. It had <br />shopped tearing jest es I arrived at the tttate sate shoat 12:00 p.m. <br />Avm1n1>+]it_v of Remrn+~! <br />Records were checked at the Montgomery Wanton (used to be Teas Matrix) office in Steamboat <br />Spratga. Seethe attached checktirt. I could not locate the deciw~on doc»ment for the Phare I bond <br />ielesse or the most recent rechtatatiaa cast estanater. Based an the Division's flea, the reclamation <br />torte currently estonabed at 51,576,635. The bond on file at Montgomery Watson end at the Division <br />ie for 55,500,000. It has not been sedated following the Phare I bond release. <br />While I was checking secwrda at the Jackson County Recorder'r office, I noticed a ccaple of boxer of <br />outdated Kerr Coal Company petsnit epplicsttions sad revetal filer. Since there seconds ere now <br />available at the Montgomery Watrott office, it io no longer necessary to alro keep them on file with the <br />connly. The county'r etorege apace io latrited and there outdated permit applicatioar end flee can be <br />removed frost the chtrka office. <br />Mare and permit identification signs use in comP}iartce. The topsail marker on the pile went of Pond F <br />ie down. <br />Esleds <br />The main aceew road is in good condition. Ditches ere clear. <br />All poach were checked. There was water in all of them except Ponds C end Q. Leas than erne galloon <br />of water war discharging fmm Pmtda D sad E. Culverts under the arcane road were checked end <br />found to be clear. <br />Recent activity was observed in Pit 1 where the operator hew repaaed gullieta. <br />A gaily was observed on a north fircirtg dopo a- art older rechrimed area, T9N, R78W canter of the <br />NE 1/4. In places the gaIly was two feet deep and had a couple of chaaneir. Thin golly needs to be <br />repeaed before it causes a diaraption to the poehrtating Lind use. <br />Repass had been made to gullies in the 720 mew nasthweat of Pa~nd A. I did not check the gullies I had <br />observed leaf month at the top of Ditch PDI. <br />Peremrial vegetation is establidmtg in the Pit 1 etas, although there is ehTl evidence of the amual rye <br />cover crop. Species observed included wheat gram, Rnaeiasr w>1d rye, yarrow, fisx, penatetnoq fringed <br />sage and big rage. Several patches of thisfie were observed that aced to be treated this year. <br />I walked through a 30.25 acre area of reclmration south of Pit 1 that was seeded prior to 1981, same <br />patches were re-neededm the faII of 1983 end a 43 acre at~ea that was seeded in the fsII of 1981. <br />Vegetation is weIl established at these ateas with wheat grarxw, Russian wrTdrye, green needlegraes, <br />big sage, fringed wage, ricer milkvetch, bhse Sax, penstemon, yarrow, sore and sabbitbsush. <br />