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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/9/1995
Doc Name
1st Qtr 1995 INSPECTION REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
SEDIMENT POND INSPECTIONS
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1111111111111 <br /> 111111 <br /> 999 <br /> <br />INSPECTION REPORT <br />Site: National King Coal Mine, Hesperus, Colorado <br />Inspected By: Don R. May, P.E., Project Engineer <br />Inspection Date: Quarterly Inspection, January 7, 1995 <br />Ponds: The east and west sedimentation ponds appear in good condition, however snow <br />cover prohibits thorough examination. Photograph /tl' shows the West Pond from the area of <br />the inlet channel. The condition of the spillway and low flow outlet have not changed from <br />previous inspections. See March report for recommendations. <br />The East Pond is seen in photo f/2. <br />Drainage Ditches: A portion of the east side drainage channel is shown in photo N3. Again, <br />snow cover prohibits thorough examination, but no serious problems exist. All other drainage <br />channels appear to be working properly. Except for the West Pond outlets cited above all <br />drainage features have been constructed and are operating as stated in the drainage plan <br />submitted to the Division of Minerals and Geology. <br />Coal Waste Pile: Photograph Jf4 shows the coal waste pile. There aze no signs of structural <br />instability on the waste pile. The fill on the waste pile has been constructed as specified in <br />the design approved by the Division of Minerals and Geology. <br />~FCFiUFo <br />JAN ~ 7 1995 <br />pivision o~ i~i1ie~a~s ~' UeologY <br />
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