Laserfiche WebLink
III. Comments/Compliance <br />This was a partial inspection conducted by Jim Burnell of CDMG on Wednesday, January <br />08, 2003. The site was quiet and deserted. The weather was cold, sunny and clear. <br />Hubbard Creek was mostly ice-covered, although water was flowing, with a flow estimated at <br />2 to 3 cfs at least. <br />All the signage was erected and in place. The road and gate to the site was in good repair. <br />The path (road) to the upper bench was stable with no erosion. Both benches appeared <br />stable. Both were covered with snow. That ditch leads into Pond 5 was snow-filled. <br />None of the underdrains were discharging. The ditch at the base of the slope was filled with <br />snow, but didn't appear to have carried much water lately. The ditch entering Pond 4 from <br />the south was also snow-filled. <br />The old coal stockpile area showed no signs of erosion or instability. It was covered with <br />about 6 inches of crusty snow. <br />Pond 4 contains willows and other vegetation, and was snow-covered at the time of the <br />inspection. The discharge structures were clear and the embankments stable. <br />Pond 3 also contains trees and willows. The discharge structures were clear and there was <br />no sign of instability on the embankments. It was snow-filled also. <br />Pond 5 contained some snow and ice, and the discharge structures were in good repair. <br />The road up Hubbard Canyon was snow covered for its entire length. There were some <br />large rocks down on the road, The signs at the mine site were all correct and in place. <br />Mine records were checked. Please refer to the attached sheet. <br />