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r <br />A number of immediate corrective actions were <br />taken. A lattice filter cloth was wrapped azound the <br />primary spillway riser of Pond E (see picture to the <br />• right). Six adsorbent booms were placed across <br />Foidel Creek, similaz to the ones at the discharge run <br />and slurry dischazged into Foidel Creek. At the time of <br />the inspection, inflow to Pond E was washdown of <br />coal handling facilities, a routine (intermittent) <br />~peration. Areas of surface disturbance were dry, and <br />ere was no indication of recent surface runoff <br />disturbed azeas. Resulting dischazge from Pond E was <br />clear (see picture above). Water samples were taken <br />for analysis. Sample No. 1 was taken at this discharge <br />site. Water Sample 2 was taken in Foidel Creek, just <br />above the juncture of inflow of the Pond E dischazge <br />(see picture below). <br /> <br />HYDROLOGIC BALANCE <br />Water Sample 3 was taken in Foidel Creek just below <br />the juncture of Foidel Creek with the Pond E dischazge <br />(see at top left on the next page). <br />Water Sample 4 was taken in Foidel Creek, just above <br />the juncture with Middle Creek (see picture at top right <br />on the next page <br />C-1982-056. CP inspection of September t3, 2006 Page 4 of 8 pages. BG W <br />As deduced from observations during the inspection, <br />slurry from the break flowed into, and filled, <br />from Pond E (see picture below). <br />