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<br />snow. Both DMG and OSM grabbed samples of the discharge which was <br />estimated at approx. 15 gal./min. Field parameters measured by Mr. Price <br />included pH of 7.5 , 48 degree water temp ,and conductivity of 852. The <br />sample was cloudy but not opaque. Snow melt runoff was entering the pond. I <br />iced the sample overnight and delivered it to ACZ Laboratory in Steamboat <br />Springs on 4/2 at 8:50 am with appropriate chain of custody. Sample No. 93- <br />116-1. <br />Violations corrected during the inspection at the loadout facility in Walden <br />included inadequate perimeter markers and proper location of the identification <br />sign at the public road access to the loadout. Ditches and culverts were clear at <br />the loadout and the sediment pond was not discharging. We noted a United <br />States Army Corps of Engineers posted construction authorization allowing fill <br />to be placed in a wetlands area. We discussed notifying the Corps about the <br />proposed reclamation plan for the loadout. Mr. Price indicated he would note <br />this in the mid-term review file which would be initiated in approx. six months. <br />Mr. Price held a close out meeting with Mr. Patterson and explained the <br />citations documented above and also provided recommendations for <br />stabilization of sediment pond inlet areas and embankment erosion. This <br />concluded the inspection. <br />