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III. COMMENTS -COMPLIANCE <br /> Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations made during <br /> the inspection. Comments also describe any enforcement actions taken during the inspection and the <br /> facts or evidence supporting the enforcement action. <br /> This was a complete inspection conducted by Tom Kaldenbach of DRMS. Henry Barbe of Mountain <br /> Coal Company represented the operator. The ground was dry. With the operator's consent,this <br /> report was issued from the Denver office of DRMS. <br /> The longwall was active in Panel 21. Development work was in progress for panel E-1. <br /> Availability of Records <br /> All required records were on file in the mine office (see attached list). <br /> Signs and Markers <br /> Mine i.d. signs were properly displayed at the two entrances on Highway 133. Topsoil markers were <br /> properly displayed on topsoil stockpiles seen during the inspection. Stream buffer markers were in <br /> place in Sylvester Gulch. The affected area boundary was properly marked by signs around the <br /> perimeter of the disturbed area in the main surface facilities area. <br /> Roads <br /> Road surfaces, embankments, and road ditches and culverts were in good repair in the main surface <br /> facilities area Sylvester Gulch. There were no dust problems. <br /> Hydrologic Balance <br /> Sediment control ponds MB-2R(outfall 004), and MB-3 (outfall 005) contained small pools of water <br /> and a small amount of sediment, having been cleaned out a few months before this inspection. Pond <br /> SG-1 (outfall 014) contained a small pool of water. None of the three ponds were discharging, and <br /> their embankments, inslopes, and discharge structures appeared to be in good condition. There also <br /> was no discharge from the loadout sediment sump, MB-4 (outfall 008). The mine was discharging a <br /> few cfs of clear mine water into Sylvester Gulch from outfall 017. <br /> Unlined ditches next to Sylvester Gulch Road and around shaft sites in the Gulch were in good repair. <br /> Processing Waste <br /> The faces of the Refuse Pile Expansion pile and the Lower Refuse Pile showed no evidence of <br /> structural instability. Survey markers were in place on the faces of both piles. The top of the Lower <br /> Pile is being used for equipment storage, as approved. <br /> 3 <br />