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III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br />::r <br />Below are comm n'ts on the inspection. ~e comments include discussion of observations made <br />during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during the <br />inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />This aerial inspection of the Bowie #1 mine, was photographed by Harry Ranney from the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology on May 8, 1997. <br />Photographs represent: <br />• the main facility's azea, the upper water storage terrace, and the road to the explosives, <br />azea. <br />Y <br />• part of the main facilities area, the shop area, and the crushing and stacking azea. <br />• the crushing and stacking yazd, the gob pile and the gob pile sedimentation pond as well <br />as ponds # 1 and 2. <br />• the ROM pile and sedunentation pond. <br />• the West Mine facilities and sedimentation pond. <br />• the loadout facilities. <br />Koads: <br />Roads appear to be in stable condition at the time of the flight. <br />Hvdroloeic Balance: <br />The following ponds were observed to be stable and containing water at the time of the flight: <br />• pund # 1. <br />• pond # 2. <br />• the gob pile sedimentation pond. <br />• ROM pile sedimetrtation pond. <br />• the West Mine sedimentation pond. <br />t'~~~ressing Waste: <br />i'h~. gob pile appears to be stable at the time of the flight. <br />T'oasoil• <br />All visible topsoil piles appear to have good vegetative cover at this time. <br />Slides and Damaee: <br />Ncw ~:iide damage. is visible at the West Mine. This slide damage is above the portals and on the <br />southeen eud of [hc terrace. <br />