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<br />• (Page 3) • <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID # M-85-105 ' <br />INSPECTION DATE 03/01/99 INSPEQTOR'S INITIALS AJW <br />The following problems (PB) and/or possible violations (PV) (and suggested corrective <br />actions) were identified during this inspection. The problems should be corrected by the <br />dates given, or they will become possible violations. The possible violations should be <br />corrected by the dates given to reduce their severity when considered by the Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board. The inspector noted on the previous page should be notified of all <br />corrective actions taken. <br />PROBLEMS/POSSIBLE VIOLATIONS <br />AND <br />CORRECTIVE ACTIONS <br />CORRECTION <br />DATE <br />1. The permit boundaries were not correctly marked by OS/31/2p00 <br />monuments or other markers as required by Rule PB or PN: PB <br />3.1.12(2), specifically, the markers did not align TOPIC(Sb: SM <br />properly to accurately represent the permit area. <br />Corrective actions are to: <br />1) Utilizing the information from the <br />attached GPS map, realign the permit <br />boundary markers or monuments at each <br />corner of the approved permit area to <br />match the mine plan map. <br />2. The mine plan map does not accurately identify the 06/30/2Q00 <br />various features as required by Rule 6.3.3(f). PB or P~: PB <br />TOPIC(sJ :SC, MP <br />Corrective actions are to: <br />1) Submit a technical revision to the application which <br />replaces the current map with one that more accurately <br />portrays the existing disturbance and associated <br />features such as the pit location, road location, <br />stockpile location, etc. In addition, this revision <br />should eliminate the proposed sediment control <br />structure from the map and describe how flows will be <br />treated to control sediment using the existing pit as a <br />sediment trap. <br />