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III. COMMENTS • COMPLIANCE <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations made during the inspection. Comments also describe any <br />enforcement actions taken during [he inspection and [he facts or evidence supporting [he enforcement action. <br />Items of concern from previous inspections: None. <br />This aerial inspection report is prepared by Byron G. Walker from three aerial photographs (28- <br />02-01-28-1(1) through 3(3) on file at the Division) taken by, and an oral debriefing of, Mr. Harry <br />Ranney, Environmental Protection Specialist of the Division. Mr. Ranney stated that he saw no <br />problems at the site. Copies of the photographs have been transmitted electronically to the <br />operator, and a copy of this report sent to the operator by mail. <br />Backfillinp and Grading Placement of flyash with cover by spoil (backfill) is evident in <br />Photograph 3. The work, in echelon, is underway at the south end of the B Pit. All work appears <br />to be in compliance with the permit. <br />Support Facilities A portion of the dugout pond appears in Photograph 2. It appears to be in <br />good repair. <br />TOpS011 Topsand storage piles A-1 and B-1 appear in Photograph 2. Topsand storage pile A-3 <br />appears in Photograph 1. All appear to be in good shape. Topsand has been taken from the <br />south end of storage piles A-1 and B-l . <br />General Mine Plan Compliance The general mine plan consists of backfill of the remaining <br />portions of Pit B with flyash and spoil, topsoiling, and revegetation of disturbed areas. Evidence <br />of all these activities is apparent in one or more of the Photographs. These activities are in <br />compliance with the general mine plan. <br />Air Resource Protection: No fugitive dust is visible in the photographs <br />C-81-028, Page '~ of ~ Pages, initials: ~-~a.~-~ date: 17 January 2002~- <br />