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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
COAL INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
9/12/1991
Media Type
D
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III. Comments - Compliance <br />Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of <br />observations made during the inspection, Comments also describe any <br />enforcement actions taken during the inspection and the facts or evidence <br />supporting the enforcement action, <br />from a pLiblic road therefore they are not required to have an <br />identification sign. <br />The Bear Mines #1 & #2 have been reclaimed for the past 9 years. <br />They will be requesting final bond release next year. The area <br />was well vegetated. The sediment pond and access road to the <br />reclaim area were also vegetated. It did not appear that the <br />sediment pond had recently contained any water. Above the reclaim <br />area of the Bear #2 Portal there is a scarp. This may be <br />classified as a highwall but the Division will investigate this <br />further. <br />The North Fork <br />embankment next <br />unavoidable and <br />diversion of the <br />dynamics and cau <br />town did this to <br />of the Gunnison River <br />to the Bear #`l portal <br />is caused by the town of <br />river on the north bank. <br />aed the river to erode on <br />protect their municipal <br />is eroding into the <br />area. This erosion is <br />Somerset's armoring and <br />This changed the river <br />the opposite side. The <br />water supply well field. <br />
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