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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981047
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
Inspection Report
Inspection Date
6/22/2005
Media Type
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Comments/Compliance <br />This was a complete inspection conducted by Jim Burnell of CDMG on the morning of <br />Wednesday, June 22, 2005. Weather was clear and hot. Hubbard Creek was flowing <br />strong but clear, both above and below the site. <br />All the signage was erected and in place. The road and gate to the site was in good repair <br />and the gate was locked. <br />The road to the site was in very good condition. <br />The old coal stockpile area was stable. The vegetation was green. Posts had been placed <br />along with a sign to keep people off the area. The culvert was clear. <br />Pond 3 was dry. The embankments were stable. The floor of pond 5 was also dry. The <br />embankments were stable and the discharge structure was in order. The road to pond 5 was <br />stable and in good condition. <br />The bench areas were cropped, probably by sheep. <br />The riparian area had good cover -areas of willows and grasses on the slope between pond <br />5 and the creek. <br />The ditch along the base of the bench slope was dry. The far north side of the slope has <br />much better cover, probably because of the more northerly aspect. Roses were blooming, <br />especially on the upper bench. The seep at the north end of the lower bench was wet. <br />There were some thistle near the base of the lower slope, especially among the boulders. <br />
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