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III. COMMENTS COMPLIANCE <br />Below are ccerrnents on Use inspection. The comments include discussion or 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 Geoloyy on October 4, 100;'. Kent Gorham of th,e COM~G reviewed oblique <br />aerial photographs on October lO, ?.OG2. The site is currently in active status, <br />but for all practical purposes it is in a temporary shutdown status until coal <br />mining at the Lorencito Canyon mine resume. Coal stoc~:;~i I;,. ~,-,,~~ hr•~•n rr~rl,;ri,~d ~~, <br />a minimum by moving coal into the coal silos for fut.ur~- ,~, <br />Hydrologic Balance <br />Recent rains have resulted in runoff at the site. Most <br />hold some water. Pond 7 controls surface runoff from t <br />area. Three small containments control runoff near the <br />Pond 8 holds a significant amount of water and captures <br />Disposal Area (RDA). All of these structures appear to <br />condition. <br />ponds and containments <br />re majority of the facility <br />conveyor/highway crossing. <br />runoff fran the Refuse <br />be in functional <br />Runoff from the D evelopment Waste Pile (DWP) is treated by pond 4 that held a <br />small pool of wat er. Runoff from a former topso il pile location is treated by <br />pond 5 that also held a small amount of water. <br />