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N, 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 an aerial inspection of the King I and 11 Coal Mines flown by Harry Ranney on February 19, <br /> 2009. Tom Kaldenbach examined digital images on a computer monitor on February 24, 2008. <br /> Twelve photos were taken during the flyover; ten of the photos are shown below. <br /> The ground was partially covered with snow. The sites appear in the aerial photos as they did in the <br /> previous month's on-ground inspection, but with less snow than the previous month. No compliance <br /> problems are evident in the photos. <br /> Processing Waste <br /> The waste pile showed no evidence of instability. The face of the waste pile appeared well-maintained. <br /> Diversion ditches extending from the top of the pile appeared in good condition. <br /> General Mine Plan Compliance <br /> Ground surface disturbance appears to be confined to approved areas. <br /> Air Resource Protection <br /> No dust problems were evident in the photos. <br /> y <br /> Photo 1—King I Mine,overview of most of disturbed area. Hay Gulch is snow-covered area in upper part <br /> of photo. <br />