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. . <br />any past disturbances impossible. The disturbances at this site were either not <br />properly located, or are minor and indiscernible. <br />2. Signs and Markers. <br />The mines throushout this area are referred to under Permit M-1978-222 UG as <br />the '`Monogram Mines." The permiuee identification sign was placed at the <br />bottom of a small hill on the Wilson claim (see map for locationj. The location is <br />clearly visible from Road DDIS, and this location is somewhat centrally located <br />for the large area which comprises the "Monogram Mines." <br />Phrnographs are attached (photos 21 and 221 of the new permittee identification <br />sign. The identification sign was placed on November 12, 2001. <br />The entire area of the Monogram Mesa contains dozens of old mine sites, dumps, <br />roads, and other disturbances. The specific sites identified on the Van Horn map <br />were visited and site conditions are reported herein. Available records and <br />information are not adequate to determine where the limits of the Disturbed Areas <br />lie and what adjoining areas are "pre-law'' and are not subject to reclamation <br />under this Permit. IUSA cannot identify precisely limits of the Disturbed Areas <br />and determine whether or not specific site conditions noted in the June 4, 2001 <br />inspection actually fall on lands subject to Permit M-1978-222 UG. No Permit <br />boundary markers have been installed for Permit M-1978-222 UG due to this <br />uncertainty. IUSA will continue to try to locate information which will help <br />define the actual houndaries of the Disturbed Areas under Permit M-1978-222 <br />UG. <br />4 <br />