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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
Inspection Report
Inspection Date
5/23/2005
Media Type
D
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III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br />Coal Ridge C-1984-065 <br />23 May 05 ~a <br />Page 1/1 <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 acfion. <br />This was a complete inspection of the Coal Ridge Mine conducted by Jim Stark of CDMG. The mine is <br />reclaimed and is in the period of extended liability. The weather was warm and sunny and the ground <br />was dry. <br />Availability of Records: All of the necessary records were available at the Garfield County Courthouse <br />in Glenwood Springs. See the records checklist at the end of this inspection for more details. <br />Signs and Markers: All of the permit boundary markers were in place. The mine ID sign was in place <br />and in good condition. <br />Hydrologic Balance: -The sediment pond was dry at the time of the inspection. The pond embankment <br />was well vegetated and stable. No erosional problems were noted at the time of the inspection. <br />- All of the ditches were dry at the time of the inspection. The ditches were alt well vegetated and stable <br />at the time of the inspection. No erosional problems were noted. <br />Revegetation: The entire site has been revegetated. The vegetative cover looks good and appears to be <br />enough to control erosion. <br />The site is in overall good condition with no erosional problems. <br />
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