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2 Y T~ 0.3 ~ <br />Processing Waste: Refuse Pile RP-1 was well vegetated and appeared to be stable at <br />the time of the inspection. <br />- Refuse Pile RP-2/3/4 is currently being used for refuse disposal. There were <br />approximately 10 truckloads waiting to be spread and compacted at the center of <br />the pile. There was no water pooling on the top of the pile and there did not appear <br />to be any springs or seeps coming from the pile. BME has started to fix the gullying on <br />the east and north sides of the pile. <br />- Refuse from the temporary stockpile was being on Refuse Pile RP-5a by three <br />scrapers. Approximately 1 /3 of the stockpile has been spread and compacted. <br />Scott Wanstedt said he believed that the spreading of the refuse would be <br />completed some time in August. It was raining when we were at the refuse pile area <br />so there were no problems with fugitive dust observed. The pile appeared to be <br />stable at the time of the inspections. There was no water pooling on the top of the <br />pile and there did not appear to be any springs or seeps coming from the pile. <br />Fish & Wildlife: There were three deer grazing in Pond RP-1 at the time of the <br />inspection. <br />