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watersheds have now been reclaimed and revegeta[ed. <br />• <br />The following data shows the latest calculated annual sediment delivery and existing capacity. <br /> Sediment Survey Results <br />Pond Year Surveyed Capacity fac-ft) Ave . Yearly Sediment (ac-ft) <br />002 1993 186.26 0.15 <br />003 1993 5.06 0.003 <br />004 1993 8.28 0.12 <br />008 1993 6.99 0.05 <br />From the past history of sediment delivery to all of these ponds there should still be more than adequate sediment <br />storage available <br />Stock Tanks <br />SCC is required by Permit C-80-005, Volume 12, Tab 13, Appendix 13-9 (from TR-21) to provide as-built drawings <br />• for all temporary stock tanks that were consWc[ed in the previous year. No new stock tanks were constructed during <br />the 2002 season. <br />Wildlife Monitorine <br />C~ <br />A Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse lek was discovered on the reclaimed land at Seneca II Mine, (lek #I) and another <br />was discovered in the Wadge pasture (lek #2). Many sightings indicate that the sharp-tailed grouse population using <br />the Seneca [I reclamation is increasing. 2002 monitoring data can be found in the wildlife tab. <br />Big game aerial survey data, eagle nesting activity and other wildlife monitoring data collected during January 2002 <br />at Seneca II Mine is presented in Wildlife Monitoring Report. <br />6 <br />