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<br />(Page 2) <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID # M-82-079 <br />INSPECTION DATE 6111/96 INSPECTOR'S INITIALS AJW <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This was a normal monitoring inspection conducted by Tony Waldron of DMG. The operator's <br />representative, Walt Isenbart, was out of town on other county business and was therefore not <br />present during the inspection. The site is located approximately 20 miles northeast of <br />Burlington, Colorado along Sand Creek. <br />The identification sign was present at the entrance to the mine site but was faded to the <br />point of being un-readable. There were a couple of tee-posts that appear to be the northwest <br />and northeast permit boundary markers, however, the map included with the application is not <br />of sufficient detail to field locate and verify the site. Therefore, all three of these <br />items are being cited as problems on page three of this report along with corrective actions. <br />The current disturbance is generally inside and south of the tee-posts and north of the <br />creek. There are a couple of material stockpiles whithin this area. At least one of these <br />appears ~to be topsoil. The natural creek channel basically consists of a sandy wash with <br />fairly steep sandy banks capped with a thin veneer of topsoil. Most of the excavation to <br />date has occurred north of the creek and into the creek bank. Vegetation on site consists <br />of western wheatgrass, Blue grama, Prairie sandreed, Stipa and some sand sage. Outside of <br />the need for a more detailed map so that the site can be properly staked out on the ground, <br />the site is in good condition. <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME Walt Isenbart <br />OPERATOR Kit Carson County <br />STREET P.O. Box 160 <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP Burlington, Colorado 80807 <br />cc: Jim Stevens <br />~ CE <br />~ BL <br />~ FS <br />^ ~ <br />~ HMWMD (CH) <br />~ SE <br />~ WQCD (CH) <br />~ OTHER <br />