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SLOPS STABILITY <br />INTERIM INSPECTION REPORT <br />AREA <br />TIME <br />1. Wadae Hiahwall drainage fill DATE 03 <br />1:00 p.m. by Michael Altavilla WEATHER C <br />Debris, organic matter coal, etc., present in fill <br />entire inspection area. Very little snow melt has /22/96 <br />loudy SOo <br />None vis <br />occurred <br />F <br />ible. Snow has blanketed the <br />and not much was visible <br /> during this inspection. <br />2. General gradation and characteristics of material <br />side of pit has been regraded. Hiahwall (west side) Reclamation com <br />was regraded in A plete for <br />ugust and now. East <br />September <br /> 1995 and looks good. Some topsoil has been replaced at the v ery north ern end of the fill <br /> area. <br />3. Presence of water, surface and ground None visibl e. <br /> <br />4. Condition of underdrain (approx. current width, depth, and <br />and characteristic, compaction, presence of water N/A length), material gradation <br />5. General material movement None observed. <br />6. Proximity and treatment of seep points Spoil spring 1000 ft downaradient was covered <br />7. Condition of slope fill surface (grading, cracks or sloughing, erosion, revegetation) <br />Conditions of recently graded surface were good. Good vegetation cover around check dams <br />based on the last inspection. Again most of this area is still under snow cover. <br />8. Recommendation Continued observation of the fill area as final finish grade work is <br />completed this spring. Differential settlement and erosion should be monitored and <br />repaired as_necessarv. This area should be comoletely retonsoiled and seeded during the <br />reclamation season in 1996. <br />9. Accountability <br />I certify the preceding observations and comments to be true and accurate to the <br />beet of my knowledge. <br />APR 0 ~ ;yg~ <br />Date <br />