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i <br />Accompanied David Berry, Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG ), <br />on a complete, statistical sample oversight inspection of the Ohio Creek No. 2 Mine <br />on October 20,1992. Weather conditions were cool and fair and ground conditions <br />did not reveal any signs of recent surtace water runoff minewide. The last Office of <br />surtace Mining (OSM) oversight inspection here was conducted by myself on <br />June 13, 1990, and the last DMG complete inspection on record in the OSM <br />Albuquerque Field Office (AFO) files was conducted July 24, 1992. <br />I conducted a records review at the AFO prior to the inspection which included <br />the following: Permit Renewal Decision and Findings of Compliance document <br />dated 5/15/92; Proposed Decision for Approval of Permit Renewal dated 5/29/92 <br />and containing three stipulations; and the inspection and enforcement file for the <br />minesite. <br />Mr. Berry began the inspection by conducting a records review on the site. We <br />were assisted by Robert Weaver, owner/operator of the mine. Records/documents <br />we reviewed included: 3/29/92 Temporary Cessation request letter from Mr. <br />Weaverto DMG; 3/5/92 Annual Reclamation Report indicating no additional <br />disturbance or reclamation accomplished; Liability insurance certificate which <br />expires 4/93 (certificate needs to be recorded on the standard DMG format ); <br />original sed. pond certification dated 6/13/84; renewed NPDES Permit which was <br />effective 7/1/92 and current quarterly discharge monitoring reports which indicate <br />no discharge; current quarterly sed. pond inspection reports; and the 9/25/92 <br />I~C•4oF~o <br />