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been re-spread since the last inspection, with the exception of a few isolated areas <br />Fish and Wildlife <br />The operator is generally in compliance with the approved fish and wildlife mitigation plan. <br />Boulder piles have been created on the outslopes of Fill 7 and Fill 9 as approved Stream <br />buffer zones are clearly marked along Lorencito Canyon to minimize any disturbance to <br />aquatic life. Brush piles on the reclaimed area have not been created at this time but due to <br />the minimal size of the final disturbance, they are not necessary. In addition, unanticipated <br />islands of brush (i e. the center core area) remain as natural, undisturbed habitat. <br />Revegetation <br />Additional areas have been reseeded, although high winds have hampered significant <br />seeding efforts. Previously reseeded areas are beginning to show signs of growth, especially <br />on fill outslopes. The region will benefit from precipitation as conditions have been unusually <br />dry. <br />Excess Spoil <br />Fill 7 and Fill 9 show no sign of slumps, seeps, or damage of any kind. Downdrain/terrace <br />intersections should be watched carefully to ensure flows enter the downdrains without <br />incident. Downdrain channels should also be watched carefully for any compromise of the <br />riprap ditch lining due to infrequent but intense flows. <br />Overall, the site appeared in good condition for the early spring season. The DMG is <br />encouraged by the continued progress in reclaiming the site. <br />