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On the West Ridge <br />repaired and the <br />12" below grade. <br />Road at the "Super Curve" area, the gullies have been <br />diagonal ditch across the road has been cut to about <br />Center Ridge Pond: Water in the pond was clear, discharging water at <br />about 20 gpm. Spoils springs are discharging into Center Ridge Pond. <br />Spoils Spring fl is also discharging heavy flow. This spring is <br />actually a cluster of springs with flow that is not concentrated. <br />There is no water coming through the head gate on the irrigation ditch <br />near Spoils Spring fl. <br />The drainage ditch into west Ridge Pond is stable and heavily <br />vegetated. <br />Moffat Area: The new springs at the upper end of the pond, noted in the <br />June inspection, were not discharging. <br />Most of the erosion on the west-facing slope between the reclaimed <br />lower haul road and Moffat Pond noted during the June inspection has <br />been repaired. Some additional erosion has developed as a result of <br />summer storms and should be repaired before winter. <br />Spoils springs 16/17 were flowing at 10 gpm. The channel carrying the <br />spring discharge is silty and braided. <br />Final Moffat Drainage channel, eroded by spring runoff, has been <br />repaired except for the bottom section. <br />Goat Trail: The ditch and road downhill of down drain #9 is stable and <br />functioning. The culvert at the 9th switchback is stable, in good <br />repair and functioning., <br />Drop structure #3 is in perfect condition and stable. <br />The large gullies on the face of the Conveyer Corridor reclamation at <br />the site of the Conveyer B-C Transfer have been repaired and the <br />operator was in the process of seeding the area during the inspection. <br />The culvert at the 3rd switchback, the inlet of which had been buried <br />by a small slide in June, was cleaned and cleared, the inlet <br />daylighted. However, a recent strong storm has buried it again. As a <br />maintenance item, this should be opened again and/or some measure taken <br />to keep the water flowing along the designed path. <br />Tipple Ponds: Pond #1 has been cleared of sediment. Note that as much <br />as a cubic yard of new sediment has been piled up beneath the west <br />inlet culvert as a result of the recent storms. The pond contained <br />water, but there was no discharge. Pond 2 was half full of slightly <br />muddy water with no discharge. Pond 3 contained several feet of muddy <br />water with no discharge. <br />I~ <br />L <br />