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MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID #: <br />INSPECTION DATE: xr~ srn~ <br />INSPECTORS INITIALS: ~;? <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This inspection was performed as F <br />Minerals and Geology. Present at <br />Road and Bridge. Weather at the <br />degrees <br />2. An appropriate sign is posted at tY <br />the site consists of an old excavate <br />application for the current permit. <br />stockpiled material and topsoil stc <br />3. A large portion of the active pit co <br />The permit for this site does not incl <br />cited in a previous inspection repo <br />that the water in the pit was likely c <br />in a month or two when the water <br />inspection on August 22, 2001, to fii <br />water at this inspection in the same <br />It is this inspector's interpretation, h <br />surface water runoff for a period o'. <br />groundwater. The groundwater le~ <br />floor later in the year. Please see c <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME: <br />OPERATOR: <br />STREET: <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP: <br />of the four-year monitoring program conducted by the Division of <br />inspection were Kate Pickford, DMG and Doug Keith, Park County <br />of the inspection was cloudy, windy, and approximately 70 <br />mine entrance and the boundaries are marked. Disturbance at <br />area filled with water that was a result of activity prior to <br />sere is also a newer excavation related to current mining activities, <br />:piled for reclamation. <br />Mains exposed groundwater (See Problem 1, Page 3 of this report). <br />de parameters for the exposure of groundwater. This problem was <br />dated May 10, 2001. At that time, Mr. Keith informed the inspector <br />~e to recent snow melt and precipitation and that it would be gone <br />evaporates. The previous inspector conducted a follow up <br />d that the pit was dry. Mr. Keith explained the presence of the <br />manner as at the last inspection that encountered water in the pit. <br />~wever, is that the porous material being mined would not retain <br />months while it evaporates, but that the water in the pit is exposed <br />sl fluctuates seasonally and therefore falls below the level of the pit <br />~rrective action on Page 3. <br />Cc: ^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />^ HW <br />^ HMWMD (CH) <br />X SE <br />^ WQCD (CH) <br />X Other: David B <br />DMG <br />