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. v Pagz -2- • • <br />7 <br />r <br />Backfilling and Grading - Rule 6.1 <br />-Addits and~shafts~ - <br />Final graded slopes-highwall e1i¢iination terraces <br />Overburden thickness <br />Spoil handling procedures <br />Erosion-rills or gullies/erosion control <br />Toxic, acid forming or combustile material handling procedures <br />Grading along contour <br />Slope <br />Stability <br />Affect on lands outside permit area <br />Handling of drill or auger holes <br />Comments: 1) Erosion rills and gullies were noted along the face of the <br />tailings dams, this will eventually be corrected by covering the tailings <br />with waste rock. <br />2) Stabilization efforts on steep road cuts are highly successful <br />and a job well done. <br />Protection of Hydrologic System Rule 6.2 <br />Dams <br />(dater leaving affected area <br />Surface water monitoring <br />Diversions temporary/permanent <br />Stream channel diversions <br />Sediment Control/Maintenance of Ponds <br />Discharge structures <br />:1cid or toxic materials <br />Ground tooter monitoring <br />Permanent impounds <br />Haul S access road drainage <br />Grade <br />Drainage Ditches <br />Culverts erosion control <br />Other transport facilities <br />Other agencies or permits <br />Presence of leachate <br />Comments: 1) Water diversion ditches and structures west of the tailings <br />area are being-kept clean in good repair and appear to be functioning properly. <br />lildlife Pule 6.3 <br />Safety & Protection <br />Critical species observed <br />E:ey species to Which habitat restoration is aimed <br />Comments: <br />Fresh elk tracks were noted at the Alpine Study Plots above McNulty Gulch. <br />