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<br />III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations made <br />during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during the <br />inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />(primarily blue flax, rocky mountain penstemon, and yarrow), titer <br />milkvetch, smooth brome, and widely scattered big sagebrush. The <br />east ridge and side slopes adjacent to the swale support a similar <br />mix of species, although somewhat less productive, with generally <br />less titer milkvetch and relatively higher percentage of native <br />forbs. <br />Rilled areas repaired earlier this spring on the slopes above Pond <br />1 have held up well so far, with the straw blankets intact. Some <br />small patches of Canada thistle were noted along the Pond 1 <br />embankment, and near the south inlet area. These patches should be <br />treated in accordance with the approved plan. <br />Water was present in both sediment ponds, <br />dewatering elevation. Water was clear, <br />appeared to be stable. Riparian vegetation <br />is becoming established along the perimeter <br />geese with several goslings, and a number of <br />Pond 2. one doe antelope was grazing on the <br />start of the inspection. <br />18" to 24" below the <br />and pond embankments <br />(cattails and willow) <br />of Pond 1. A pair of <br />ducks was observed on <br />reclaimed area at the <br />