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Spoil I~iII flS, .lone 5.2004 <br />Page 2 <br />COVER MATERIAL <br />Final fill configw~ation has been established and topsoil material has 6cen placed on the excess spoil-till. <br />'fhe area was mulched and seeded in the fourth quarter of 2003. Soil was placed and spread on the upper <br />most surface of the fill in May of2004. This area was being seeded during the inspection. A copy of the <br />seed and mulch certifications is attached. <br />STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY <br />The entire excess spoil fill facility was examined for signs oC failure and instability such as tension cracks, <br />ground movement, springs and seeps, and standing water. No indication of potential instability was <br />observed. <br />DOCUMENTATION AND OTHER O13SERVA'1'IONS <br />Germination of the seed planted iu 2003 was noted. Initial growth appears lu be barley Irmisporled with <br />the straw mulch. <br />CERTIFICATION <br />Inspection was conducted by Ronald G. Thompson, a yuali(ied prolessional and MSI-IA certified inspector <br />of earth and roekfill embankments and impoundments, under the direction of Mr. Charles McGlothlin, a <br />registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Colorado. <br />This is to certify, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that I~ ill No. K construction and placement, as <br />noted since the previous certification and as determined during This inspection and discussions with mine <br />personnel, is in accordance with designs as proposed by C'i'L Thompson in their report dated April 27 and <br />amended July 27, 2001 and as approved by the Division of Minerals and Geology. <br />%~~ ".>~ <br />Ronald G. Thompson <br />Inspector <br />Charles W. McGlothl n 7` <br />Professional Engineer ~ ~ ~ ' <br />", 1 i <br />r.r,` <br />~ . <br />