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N. Thomason Creek, pe.3 <br />There was a slight sulfur smell at the reclaimed Mine I portal where we noted a small <br />seep in the exposed shale seam into the south bank of N. Thompson Creek. I have noted <br />this sulfur smell on previous inspections here, it is probably not problematic and may or <br />may not be associated with the mining here or the mine water discharge We also noted <br />the manhole access culvert into the portal backfil] in this area, the retained bridge, and <br />two power poles also approved for retention. The backfill area is well vegetated and <br />stable. The roadway approved for retention here at Mine 1 is well maintained and stable. <br />We concluded the inspection with observations at the former loadout conveyor corridor <br />that remains stable and well vegetated. No problems were noted here. <br />This concluded the inspection forme. The aher inspection participants continued to the <br />County Courthouse in Glenwood Springs to do a records review for a complete <br />inspection. Please address any questions concerning this report to Henry Austin at <br />haustin@osmre.sov or to (303) 844-1400 x1466. <br />