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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980006
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/17/2000
Doc Name
COAL INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
7/13/2000
Media Type
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This was a partial inspection conducted July 13 by Jim Burnell of CDMG. The inspection was <br />unaccompanied. The mine site was deserted and quiet, except for a truck that arrived the <br />afrernoon of the 13a' (possibly to spray weeds). The mine site was extremely dry. The weather <br />was warm and dry with a brief afternoon rain shower. <br />Siens & Mazkers: All signs and markers noted were correct and properly placed. No signs were <br />noted in the north area, north of Pond G. <br />Roads: The main access road was in excellent condition, albeit very dusty. <br />Hvdrolopic Balance: The rock check dams in the PD-4 drainage below the twin culverts have <br />had some effect on the erosion of the drainage channel below the culverts. <br />Pond D contained water but was not discharging. The culvert above Pond D was cleaz. Pond C <br />was dry. Ponds A and B were very low. Pond E was not discharging, although it contained <br />some water. <br />Explosives: The old explosives magazine area has been removed and reclaimed. <br />Support Facilities: Facilities azea was quiet, neat, and orderly (except for weeds -see below). <br />The above-ground diesel tank was secure, with the berm solid and liner in place. <br />Topsoil: There was a lot of erosion on the reclaimed slope below the road at drainage PD-4. <br />Mostly it is wind erosion, but there is some more gully development also. Some straw mulch <br />had been laid in strips covering maybe 10% of the ground surface. The straw mulch was laid <br />above the road also. <br />The reclaimed slope south of the facilities area has experienced some erosion from runoff from <br />the yard. The east perimeter was okay, all along the fence. Erosion control measures on the <br />1986 reclaimed area don't appear to be sufficient. Recommend additional straw bales <br />strategically placed and even rip rap as an energy dissipator. <br />Reve etg ation: Lots of blue flax blooming, mostly on the east side of the pit, where revegetation <br />appears much better than the west side. West side has got a lot of bare ground. <br />In the reclaimed area below the road at PD-4 drainage, there aze lots of young sagebrush <br />starting. <br />WEEDS: A truck went by on the access road on Thursday, 13 July, with a tank in the bed, <br />which may have been there to spray weeds. <br />Large amounts of young thistle by the roadside of the access road and all across the yazd at the <br />facilities area. At the south end of the warehouse, some older, larger thistle appeaz to have been <br />sprayed, but all the young plants were unaffected. <br />The drainage above Pond D was infested with thistle throughout, concentrated in the ditch <br />bottoms. The PD-4 drainaghe contained a lot of thistle, especially at the top and azound the <br />north end. <br />
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