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III. COMMENTS - COMPLIANCE <br /> Below are comments on the inspection. The comments include discussion of observations <br /> made during the inspection. Comments in Section IV describe any,enforcement actions <br /> taken during the inspection and the facts or evidence supporting -the enforcement action. <br /> Page 1/1 North Thompson Creek C-81-025 <br /> 23 March 2010 <br /> This was a complete inspection of the North Thompson Creek Mine conducted on 23 March 2010 by <br /> Jim Stark of the CDRMS. The mine has been reclaimed and the Division has approved a Partial Phase <br /> III Bond Release(SL-06) for the site. This bond release reduces the disturbed acreage to 4.1 acres <br /> (from 4.3 acres), the permitted acreage to 411.1 acres (from 3,336 acres),the affected acreage to 411.1 <br /> acres (from 1,504.1 acres) and the bond to $10,000.00 (from $42,115.00). <br /> The site was inaccessible at the time of the inspection. Although there was only several inches of <br /> snow on the majority of the county road leading to the mine, it became very deep at the old mine <br /> entrance area. Since I got stuck in this exact spot several years ago, I did not venture any further. An <br /> attempt to inspect the site will be made again in April, as more of the snow melts. <br /> Availability of records: All of the necessary records were available at the Garfield County <br /> Courthouse in Glenwood Springs. See the records checklist at the end of this inspection for more <br /> details. <br /> This concludes the 23 March 2010 inspection of the North Thompson Creek Mine. <br />