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This was a complete inspection conducted by Jim Burnell of CDMG on the afternoon of <br />Monday, September 17, 2001. The site was quiet and deserted. The weather was warm but <br />overcast, threatening rain. <br />Vegetation is sparse on the East mine, where the area between the old Highway 133 and the <br />river was treated this past year. There was ample evidence of recent heavy rain, but there <br />was no erosion of the amended area and no offsite impact at the bank of the river at the East <br />mine. <br />The road ditches at the East mine were wet, but contained no standing water. There had <br />been no recent movement on the slumps from the cut slope above the road. These slumps <br />weren't seeping water. <br />There was no sign of instability or erosion on the middle mine. <br />On the road between the middle mine and the west mine, there was a good bit of sediment <br />washed onto the road from the heavy recent rain. It's not clear if that sediment came from <br />the mine or from private land above the road. <br />The west mine has dense vegetation. There was no standing water in the pond and the <br />pond appeared stable. There was no off-site impact on the west mine. <br />