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1 <br />III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE {-/-~ COa ~ C_g~ -t~3 <br />PSYI I / ~~T~~y~o, ~ <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations <br />made during the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during <br />the inspection and the facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br />This was a partial inspection of the Hayden Gulch Mine conducted by Jim Stark of <br />CDMG. The mine site is reclaimed. The weather was warm and sunny and the <br />ground was dry. <br />Sians and Markers: All of the permit boundary and mine ID signs were posted. The <br />fences around the three shrub parcels were in good condition. <br />Hvdroloaic Balance: -Pond 003 contained water but was not discharging. The pond <br />was well vegetated and appeared to be in good condition. <br />- Pond HG-8 also contained water. This pond was not discharging either. The pond <br />was well vegetated and appeared to be in good condition. <br />Fish and Wildlife: There were several antelope grazing on and around the slump area. <br />Reveaetaiion/Reclamation Success: The three shrub parcels are all doing well. The <br />shrubs are all green and appear to be in good condition. The grasses in the shrub <br />parcels are also green and appear to be doing well. The slump area where the <br />underdrain was installed in 1998 is also covered with grass. All of the grasses <br />appeared to be going to seed at the time of this inspection. <br />Slides and Damaae: The steel stakes that have been placed across the slump area <br />are all still in alignment. There appeared to have been a discharge from the <br />underdrain outlet closest to the riprapped channel below/beside the slump area. <br />The riprap appeared to be wet beginning at the point of the drain. The remaining <br />four drains appeared to be dry. <br />