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III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations made during <br />the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during the inspection and the <br />facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />A copy of this file (report) has been provided to Clyde Sharp, Colorado Department of Public Health <br />and Environment. <br />The site was covered by approximately two feet of snow. The site was inspected from plowed roads <br />about the area. <br />SIGNS AND MARKERS <br />Mine identification signs on the Oak Creek side were in place (Routt County Road 44Z had not been <br />plowed faz enough to the south west entrance to reach the corresponding sign). The signs were in <br />compliance with the Rules. <br />ROADS <br />Roads were covered with about two feet of snow, and piles of snow from plowing operations blocked <br />access. Snowmobile tracks were evident through the North Haul Road Gate and on up the road. <br />Snowmobile tracks were also seen on the road to the Moffat Area Pond. <br />HYDROLOGIC BALANCE <br />The azea was covered by snow. No open water was, from a distance, observed on any of the <br />impoundments. The pond sites were not inspected due to snow cover on access roads. <br />No stream water quality measurements were taken as the sample points were frozen over and snow <br />covered. <br />SUPPORT FACILITIES <br />An office building and associated parking area still remains on site. There was no sign of recent <br />activity or change in condition. <br />C-1980-001 CP Inspection of 72 December 2005, page 3 of 4 pages <br />