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m co~-ra-co~,ur~ <br />Below me or~mn m mr tho a®t~s itohtde d'samian oCohreceacmmde aaiogan inpeotira Q®mt. aho dovtbe mry <br />evG.e®ml .eKom ~ Brig the i~Re4im d the 4m or e~idmoe wRpuli~ mo m6eemml .u6~ <br />ifems of concern from rxevious insaecfions: None. <br />This aerial inspection report is prepared by Byron G. Walker from sot aerial <br />photographs [28-01-01-2&1(1) through 6(6] on file at the Division] taken by, and an <br />aai debriefing of, AAr. Harry Ranney, Environmental Protection Speciai'isf of the <br />Division. Mr. Ranney stated that he saw no problems of the site. <br />Roads The main haul road to the site appears in Photograph 1, 4, 5 and 6. infernal <br />haul and access roads appear in Photographs 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. All the roads appear <br />to be in good repair. <br />Hwdroloaic Balance There is no water in the sedimentation pond (Picture 4). The <br />bottom of the sewage treatment impoundment is covered by ice (Photographs 4, 5 <br />and 6). There is no water visible in the wildlife pond (Photographs 4, 5 and 6). There is <br />no visual indication of surtace runoff in any of the photographs. All the drainage <br />structures appear to be in good repair. <br />Backfillina and Grading Placement of flyash with cover by spoil is evident in <br />Photographs 2 and 3. The work, in echelon, is underway at the south end of the B Pit. <br />Construction of the berm to inhibit flow-out of flyash is easily seen in Photograph 3. All <br />work appears to be in compliance with the permit. <br />Suooort Facilities The determination of in compliance is derived from information on <br />Photographs 3 (Sedimentation Pond) and 4 and 7 (Facilities Area). <br />Other Photograph 1 is of the mulch/soil enhancement (private operator) activity in <br />the southeast comer of the permit area. <br />C-81-028, Pege 3 of `~' Pages, initla~: ~./, date: 31 January 2001 <br />