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III. COMMENTS - COMPLIANCE <br />tsetow are cotrunents on file Lnspection. The comments include discussion of <br />observations made during the :nsce~::*i~n. Cc~rr~ents also :ies^ribe an,y <br />Pf?`: .i'!-QIF'1` .f'C.i_Ii5 _-1':-f1 ..__r:l i~ _.. :~ _. i'I l ~ '. (lr. .~:'y_ i_~I u`,•1C~Pfl-._ <br />This was a partial inspection conducted by Kent Gorham of the Colorado Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining, and Safety This former, contour strip operation is bond revoked. <br />Inspection frequency is quarterly, with one complete inspection each year. Ground <br />conditions on this day were dry and the weather was seasonal for early fall, <br />Signs and Markers <br />The identification signs posted by the Division were noted at both the east and west <br />boundaries where the county road bisects the permit area. <br />Roads <br />The road leading back into <br />Section 22 showed evidence of <br />moderate usage by ATV's and <br />other vehicles. A No Hunting <br />sign is posted near pond 22-PS <br />next to this road. <br />Sedimentation and erosion <br />continue to affect this road as <br />shown in the photo at right. <br />Continued head-cutting may <br />impact this two-track road in the <br />near future <br />H drolopic Balance <br />All sediment ponds inspected ` `• - ~ '~'~~ ` <br />held moderate amounts of ,-+ ~' ~,~!r ~ °~ ,- .' <br />water. Late summer rains in a.r~ -~• ~ •,.~~.~„,~ ~, k'.~._, ~~ ,, ~'7;~ <br />the region have resulted in significant storm n_,r.off Thls .g especially evident along the ditcl <br />between reclaimed ponds 15-P1 and 15-P10 Heavy storm runoff has caused significant <br />erosion and sedimentation as shown in the mosaic of photographs below, progressing from <br />upstream to downstream along this ditch. <br />