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• iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />Davitl H: Getches, Executive Director <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />DAVID C. SHEITON, Director <br />Richartl D. Lamm <br />Governor <br />DATE: May 17, 1985 <br />T0: Mc Clane Canyon (C-004-80) and Munger Canyon (C-020-81) Files <br />FROM: Jim Pendleton "~ I..~L`~~ <br />i <br />RE: Notes on Field V' ~ ation of May 14, 1985 <br />I met with John Walters at the Mc Clane and Munger Canyon mine sites, in the <br />presence of Fred Banta, Tom Gillis, and Steve Renner. We examined <br />stereographic air photos of the Mc Clane Canyon surface facility area. Based <br />on that photographic examination, it is my opinion that the surface facility <br />area qualifies as a steep slope mining area. Vertical sandstone cliffs <br />existed at the location of the Mc Clane Canyon portals. I also discussed <br />possible reclaimed configurations for the surface facility area with Mr. <br />Walters. We then toured the surface facilities area to examine the surface <br />drainage facilities and discussed reconstruction of stream channels. John <br />Walters hopes that bedrock will be encountered at approximately channel design <br />gradient. If not, careful riprap and energy dissipation designs will be <br />necessary to maintain equilibrium channels. <br />We drove up the Munger Canyon mine bench access road to ascertain how the road <br />cuts and bench cuts have been performing. Slope failures were evident in the <br />final road cut before the bench and in the slope cut above the bench. Both of <br />these slides are relatively small in extent but will require remedial <br />treatment. <br />During our return drive to Loma, we rendezvous with Mr. Walters to view the <br />proposed Munger Canyon waste pile. The site appears to be a desirable site <br />for the placement of waste. <br />JAP/ddt <br />cc: Tom Gillis <br />0546E <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street .Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303)866-3567 <br />