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Below pro comments on the IrtSpCCtlon. The comments include dfscusson of ubsarvotiens mode during iha <br />inspection. Cortvnenh also describe any antorcemeni actions taken dunng me Inspection and ma focri or <br />evldonce wppomng tho onforcemeni ocibn. <br />Items of concern from previous inspections: There has bean collapse at the airshaft located to <br />the norm of the upper portals (NW 'ia NW 'id Sac 35, 17N, R89Wj. This feature is approximately 30 <br />feet long, 15 feet wide. and 10 feet deep. There are also subsidence features on me coal <br />scam midway between the airshaft and upper portals. These Items have been referred to <br />AML. <br />This report is based on an aerial inspection of May 30, 2(102. Mr. Harry Ranney. Environmental <br />Protection Specialist (EPS) of me Division, made the flight antl took Photographs 46-02-05.30- <br />158 (158) mrough 46-02-05-30-161(161). All of me photographs are of the mina portal areas <br />(not of me subsidence features mentioned above), This report is compiled by Byron G. Walker, <br />EPS, based on an oral debriefing of Mr. Harry Ranney and a review of photographs token by <br />Mr. Ranney. Mr. Ranney stated chat he saw no problems at the site. The Photographs are on <br />flip at me Division. Photographs 158 and 161 are included in this report. Comments are <br />necessarily limited to the score and detail of tho photographs. <br />HYDROLOGIC BALANCE The interceptor ditch is clearly wsibte m Photograph 158. It appears to <br />be in good repair, iho sedimentation pond appears in Photograph 159. It is dry. There is no <br />surface flow visible In the photographs. <br />REVEGETATION Revegetated areas appear to be dry. <br />SUBSIDENCE See the introductory remarks concerning items of interest above. <br />OTHER Residential development tome south of me mine site is clearly evident in Photogr4ph <br />14L• <br />Page _7 0l~ Popes, (date) _3 June 2002 , (initials) %.---i <br />