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III. COMMENTS - COMPLIANCE <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations <br />made during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during <br />the inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />This was an aerial inspection flown by Harry Ranney of the Colorado Division of <br />Minerals and Geology. Three oblique aerial photographs were reviewed in the <br />office on March 17. 2001 by Kent Gorham of the CDMG. This former underground site <br />is entirely reclaimed. <br />Hvdrolo4ic Balance <br />The lone sediment pond held a small amount of water. It appeared that the pond <br />was discharging as evidenced by the channel downstream of the pond. Flowing water <br />or ice was present in the channel bottom. Other small stock ponds in the adjacent <br />area held water and did not appear frozen. Flowing water was not visible in <br />ditches around the site. Snow cover was present only in shadows on north-facing <br />slopes. Ditches around the site were clearly visible and appeared in excellent <br />condition. <br />Processing Waste <br />The south-facing slope of the refuse highwall was clearly visible in photograph <br />55-01-03-09-02, included in this report. No sign of slumps. slides, or damage was <br />noted. Contour furrows appeared in good condition. Rills and gullies are not <br />evident to any degree on this slope. <br />3 <br />