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SLOPE STABILITY <br />INTERIM INSPECTION REPORT <br />AREA Wolf Creek Drainage Fill DATE 6/4/87 <br />TIME 2:00 p.m. WEATHER Clear, 75°-85° <br />1. Debris, organic matter, coal, etc., present in fill None V151b1e. <br />2. General gradation and characteristics of material NO apparent Change from <br />the pr10r lnspectl0n. <br />3. Presence of water, surface and ground Minor water seepage in the pit <br />bottom above the Coal Ramp #A2. The flow rate is approximately 10 g.p.m. <br />No signs of seepage at the downstream end of the underdrain. <br />4. Condition of underdrain (approx. current width, depth, and length), material <br />gradation and characteristic, compaction, presence. of water No apparent <br />change from the prior inspection. <br />5. General material movement No unexpected movement is evident. <br />6. Proximity and treatment of seep points <br />adjacent (south) of the underdrain. Minor Seepage in the plt bottom <br />Water flowing down dip into the <br /> rocky spoil. <br />7. Condition of slope fill surface (grading, <br />revegetation) No apparent change from <br />drain is almost completed. As minin cracks or sloughing, erosion, <br />the prior inspection. The under- <br />g progresses with the next several <br /> cuts, reclamation gradinq can proceed on the spoil above the underdrain. <br />8. Recom mendation Continued observation and inspection of the fill slope <br />until rough gradinq and revegetation are concluded. <br /> <br /> <br />9. Accountabi{ity <br />I certify the~e~,e ct~ observations and <br />the best of__~rpP~cn Gfle~lge. <br />comments to be true and accurate to <br /> <br />June 8, 1987 <br />coldh~~o~! ~~~~JUN 0 8 1981 <br />