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<br />During the quarter the 7050 to 7100 elevation 3:1 slope was <br />established in final grade and the 7100 to 7050 elevation was <br />nearly dumped complete with final slope grading just getting <br />underway. The two percent ditch that runs across the face of the <br />3:1 fill at the 7050 elevations was nearly final grade. The Excess <br />Fill Area was dumped in approximately 50 foot lifts to ensure <br />adequate compaction and rock sorting. (see photographs 72 through <br />73) <br />During the inspection it was also noted that approximately 6 <br />gallons per minute of water was draining both from the surface <br />drain and from the underdrain under the fill. It is impossible to <br />tell how much water is coming from either source individually. <br />Attached to this report are my certification that all <br />construction requirements have been met thus far in constructing <br />the West Pit Excess Fill, and the color photographs as required by <br />the CDMG regulations concerning offsite Excess Spoil Fills. <br />~ ~~~ <br />Stephen R. Hinkemeyer <br />Sr. Mining Engineer <br />c.c. R. W. Strid <br />central files <br />