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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
7/3/2001
Doc Name
COAL INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
6/28/2001
Media Type
D
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~~ y <br />COMMEN\ -COMPLIANCE f~ ~ / ~ p~~~~ ~ ~ ~,~ <br />P~ / 2~? ~~-o-~Oo r ~azn <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 action. <br />This was a partial inspection of the Hayden Gulch Loadout conducted by Jim Stark of <br />CDMG, The loadout is not currently operating. The weather was warm and sunny <br />and the ground was dry. <br />Sians and Markers: All of the required signs (including the mine ID sign, permit <br />boundary markers, topsoil stockpile markers, etc.) were in good shape and properly <br />displayed. <br />Roads: Haul Road 1, Haul Road 2 and the access road to the office were all well <br />maintained and in good condition. Access to the loadout is via the Tie-Across-Haul- <br />Road of Seneca Coal Company. This road was also well maintained and in good <br />condition. <br />Hvdroloaic Balance: -The loadout truck loop pond (pond 1) contained water at a <br />level about two feet below the discharge pipe. The pond was well vegetated and <br />appeared to be stable and in good condition. <br />- The loadout rail loop pond (pond 2) contained water at a level of about two-three <br />feet below the spillway. The pond was well vegetated and appeared to be stable <br />and in good condition. <br />- All of the ditches appeared to be well vegetated and stable. There were no <br />problems due to erosion observed in any of the ditches. <br />-The three culverts that are under the conveyor and the culverts running under the <br />rail line were all clear and in good condition. <br />Fish and Wildlite: There were several deer grazing on the site and there was evidence <br />of many more having been at the site. <br />
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