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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980001
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
11/13/2009
Doc Name
Inspection Report
Inspection Date
11/9/2009
Email Name
JDM
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was functioning as permitted and the emergency spillway was in good condition with no problems <br />noted. <br />The West Ridge Pond was holding water with no discharge noted at the time of the inspection. The <br />lower cell of the West Ridge Pond was dry at the time of the inspection. The embankments were <br />stable and well vegetated with no problems noted. The primary and emergency spillways were in <br />good condition with no problems noted. <br />The Moffat down drains 1 — 4 and the Moffat Final Pit Segment Ditches were in good condition and <br />stable with no problems noted. No water was observed flowing in the drains or ditches at the time of <br />the inspections. <br />The string -of- pearls permanent drainage channel contained water at check dams 11 and 12. No <br />problems were noted and the drainage appears to be functioning as designed. <br />The North Road culverts Et — E5, and E12, Lower Moffat Road culverts E6 — E8, MAC8, and MAC3 <br />were in good condition and functioning as designed. The inlets and outlets showed no signs of <br />damage, erosion or blockage of the culverts. <br />The permanent diversion ditch from the West Ridge Pond to the Center Ridge Pond contained water <br />and was discharging with the Center Ridge Pond, The 007 discharge flume located between the <br />Center Ridge Pond and Trout Creek was unreadable with a trickle discharge. <br />O <br />
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