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MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID #: nn-tean_~st <br />INSPECTION DATE: e/t 5/ns INSPECTOR S INITIALS: KAP <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This inspection was performed as part of the four-year monitoring program conducted by the Division of <br />Minerals and Geology. Present at the inspection was Kate Pickford, DMG. Jim Lynn of Park County <br />Road and Bridge was contacted regarding the inspection, but was unable to attend. Weather at the <br />time of the inspection was clear, calm, and approximately 50 degrees. <br />2. An appropriate sign is posted at the mine entrance and the boundaries are marked. Disturbance at <br />the site consists of an excavated area with some small stockpiles of material within the pit. Much of the <br />edges of the excavation are sloped at 3H:1 V or less, which is an adequate slope for reclamation. The <br />remainder of the edge needs to be graded to this slope or less for final reclamation. <br />3. The majority of the pit contains exposed groundwater (See Problem 1, Page 3 of this reportj. The permit <br />for this site does not include parameters for the exposure of groundwater. This problem was cited in the <br />previous inspection report dated April 19, 2001, and the problem was not resolved. The Division is not <br />aware of the operator receiving the proper clearance and permits with the Office of the State Engineer <br />to allow for the exposure of groundwater. <br />I & E Contact Address <br />NAME: Jim Lvnn <br />OPERATOR: Park County Road and Bridge <br />STREET: P (~_ Rnx 147 <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP: F~~~fly C(7 Rn44n <br />Cc: ^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />^ HW <br />^ HMWMD (CH) <br />X SE <br />^ WQCD (CH) <br />X Other: Harry Posey, DMG <br />