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OTHER INFORMATION THAT MIGHT BE USEFUL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: <br />Nothing of special note. <br />DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL CONDITIONS OR EVENTS: None, other than high moisture <br />levels that has benefitted the site far more than it has damaged the site by expanding weed <br />populations. In general, the vegetation is much more robust, far healthier, and generally able to hold <br />its own against the weeds and establish dense growths. <br />PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION: A total of 2 CD's are included with this report. These <br />include all the photographs taken in the last year. Each CD contains a PDF contact sheet for each of <br />the directories included on that CD. These contact sheets aid greatly in locating any particular image, <br />otherwise one would have to wade through all the images. The images are all presented in highest <br />resolution JPG or, in rare instances, TIF format. No images were retouched, although some images <br />were edited to produce a good balance in tone and color rendering. Each image contains the EXIF <br />data for that image so it can be determined exactly when the image was taken and other pertinent <br />photographic information. <br />(Note: A copy of this report, less photodocumentation CD's, must also be provided to the Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology to be included in the Reclamation Permit file as well as the United <br />States Army Corps of Engineers. However, the Corps has stated that they do not want a copy. They <br />receive their own annual report which contains some of the same information presented here.) <br />Status report for 2009 due July 15, 2010 Page 11 of 11