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<br />~~~ Page -~- • • <br />Backfilling and Crading - Fule 6.1 <br />Addits and shafts <br />~ Final graded slopes-highwall elimination terraces <br />Overburden thickness <br />Spoil handling procedures _. <br />Erosion-rills or gullies/erosion control <br />Toxic, acid forming or combustile material handling procedures <br />Grading along contour <br />Slope <br />Stability <br />Affect on lands outside per;nit area <br />Handling of drill or auger holes <br />Comments: The northwestern portion of mining operation has been backfilled <br />and graded to approximatel 6:1 and there is a good stand of a voluntary grass coming <br />up. Topsoil has been replaced and there is no erosion problem. <br />Protection of Hydrologic System Rule 6.2 <br />Dams <br />Ida ter leaving affected area <br />Surface *.aater monitoring <br />Diversions temporary/permanent <br />Stream channel diversions <br />Sediment Control/Maineenance of Ponds <br />Discharge structures <br />Acid or to:<ic materials <br />Ground.dater monitoring <br />Permanent impounds <br />Haul & access road drainage <br />Grade <br />Drainage Ditches <br />Culverts erosion control <br />Other transport facilities <br />Other agencies or permits <br />Prasence of leachate <br />Comments: There is a wash plant on this mine site and all water is going <br />into a close sediment pond, and is being recyclepback to the wash plant. The effect <br />on the hydrologic system is minima 1, sediment control is functioning properly. The <br />ponds are clean at this time, ground water is soaping into the trench dug adjacent to <br />the railroad line. <br />Iildlife <br />P.u1e 5.3 <br />Safety 5 Protection <br />Critical species observed <br />Fey species to ldhich habitat restoration is aimed <br />Comments: <br />Wildlife impact should be minimal if the operator takes care to save as many of the <br />large cottonwoods as possible on the northeastern and the eastern sides of the <br />operation adjacent to the river. <br />