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<br />Bek-w are commerrta on the inspection. The commems indude discussion of observations made during the <br />tr>spection. Comments also describe any erMorcement actions taken during the inspection end the fads or <br />evkience supportlng the ertlorcemerrt actlon. <br />On June 19, 1998, William J. Carter and Dan Hernandez from the Division of Minerals and Geology, <br />performed a partial inspection of Ohio Croak Mine number two. The weather was clear and warm <br />dieing this inspection. <br />Siens and Medcers: <br />We continue to wait for the new mine identification sign. This sign is to be installation at the mine site <br />where the county road ends. <br />H~ada: <br />• The county road up to the mine site is in very good condition <br />• The portion of the road, that passes through the mine site, and in used by the rancher, is in good <br />and stable condition. <br />• During this inspection there was no water in the ditches leading to the sedimentation pond. <br />• There was no water in the sedimentation pond during this inspection. <br />• The clean water diversion ditch has been broached at sons time in the past. At the time of this <br />inspection there was no indication that this breach has caused any erosion of the disturbed area. <br />Tttpa~7: <br />The topsoil pile is well vegetated and stable. <br />8@Yt: <br />Dan Hernandez has nooommended that the Division reseed the inside of the sedimentation pond with <br />vegetation that is tolerant of dry south facing exposure. This should be done in the Fall seeding season. <br />S6dea and Damaee• ' <br />No slides as other damaging erosion was observed during this inspection. <br />