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i <br /> <br /> ~ ' <br /> <br /> <br />• <br />INSPECTION REPORT - PAGE 2 <br />FILE N0. M-80-20 <br />DATE: 4/30/86 <br />~; <br />~. <br /> <br />OBSERVATIONS OF IMPORTANCE: <br />1. It was not clear whether enough topsoil was stockpiled to enable the <br />operator to reclaim the pit according to the terms of the permit. <br />2. Mining within two hundred feet of the Highland Canal. <br />3. Trash was piled in the southern portion of the pit. <br />4. A fence marking the Highland Canal right-of-way was falling into the pit. <br />5. Water from the Highland Canal was seeping into the northern portion of <br />the pit. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />1. Establish a topsoil management plan and commit to keeping an adequate <br />amount of topsoil for reclaiming on the site at all times. Seed topsoil <br />stockpiles stored longer than one growing season. <br />2, Clean trash up, as the Health Department might consider it to be a <br />hazard. <br />3. Fix the fence that is falling into the pit. <br />4. Backfill the area of the pit where seepage from the canal occurs. <br />5. Obtain an agreement between you the operator and the persons having an <br />interest in the canal that damage to the canal is to be compensated for <br />by you the operator. <br />/vj r <br />9799E <br />