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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/1/2002
Doc Name
2nd Quarter 2000 Stockpond Inspection Reports
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Montgomerry Watson Harza
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Sediment Pond Inspections
Media Type
D
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<br />PERIODIC INSPECTION FORM <br />Stockponds or Sumps <br />INSPECTOR'S NAME: Mike Altavilla DATE: 06/29/00 <br />FACILITY CONFIGURATION: Stockpond DATE LAST INSPECTION: 03/31/00 <br />SITE NAME: T-33 LOCATION: NE'/.Nw%,Sec t,T5N,R87W <br />MINE NAME Seneca II LOCATION: 7.1 mi SE of Hayden CO <br />MINE I.D. NO.: C-80-005 OWNER'S REP.: Brad Brown, Gen Mgr <br />Circle/Indicate or write in appropriate response <br />\III <br />I~ <br />1. Angle of slope: upstream, downstream <br />2. "Seepage (specify location, color, and approximate volume) <br />At isolated points on embankment slopes: <br />At natural hillside: <br />Over widespread areas: <br />From downstream foundation area: <br />"Boils" beneath stream or ponded water: <br />3. Cracks or scarps on crest: <br />4. Cracks or scarps on sbpe: <br />5. Sloughing or bulging on slope: <br />6. "Major erosion problems: <br />7. Surface movements in valley bottom or on hillside: <br />8.' Erosion of toe: <br />9. 'Water impounded against downstream toe: <br />10. Existing embankment freeboard: <br />11. Increase Decrease in water level: <br />12. Cracks, bulging, or erosion on upstream face: <br />13. Spillway erosion: <br />14. "Clogging <br />Spillway channels: <br />Diversion ditches: <br />approximately <br />no change <br />N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N!A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />2.0 (feet) <br /> (feet) <br />Yes No N1A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />Yes No N/A <br />'Major adverse changes in these items could cause instability and should be reported to the Engineering Manager and <br />Mine Superintendent for further evaluation. Adverse conditions noted in these items should normally be described <br />(extent, location, volume, etc.) in the space on the back of this sheet. <br />:(..vm,a/J".dillr/p.Ilgmw(1wp.+•..l.q.o.r( <br />Tota4 = <br />1 <br />
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