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January 20, 2011 C-1981- 020 ;Munger Canyon Mine MPH <br />Inspection Topic Summary <br />NOTE: Y= Inspected N Not Inspected R=Comments Noted V= Violation Issued NA Not Applicable <br />N - Air Resource Protection <br />N - Availability of Records <br />N - Backfill & Grading <br />N - Excess Spoil and Dev. Waste <br />N - Explosives <br />N - Fish & Wildlife <br />Y - Hydrologic Balance <br />Y - Gen. Compliance With Mine Plan <br />R -Other <br />N - ProcessingWaste <br />INTRODUCTION <br />N - Roads <br />R - Reclamation Success <br />N - Revegetation <br />N -Subsidence <br />N - Slides and Other Damage <br />Y - Support Facilities On -site <br />N - Signs and Markers <br />N - Support Facilities Not On -site <br />N - Special Categories Of Mining <br />N - Topsoil <br />This was an aerial inspection of the Munger Canyon Mine conducted by Harry Ramrey of the Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS). Aerial photographs were taken on January 20, 2011 at approximately <br />4:23 PM. Eight photographs were taken during the flyover. <br />Mike Boulay of the DRMS reviewed the aerial photographs. Weather conditions were clear and sunny at the time <br />of the flight and the site was heavily snow covered. The majority of the reclaimed portal bench access road was <br />photographed. The mine site is largely reclaimed and there is no activity discernible in the photographs. <br />RECLAMATION SUCCESS - Rule 4.15, Rule 3: <br />The mine bench area was stable. The reclaimed hill slope and drainage channels along the entire length of the <br />formal portal access road appeared to be in good condition with no evidence of slides or other damage. The portal <br />backfill area is shown in the attached photograph. All site locations appeared stable and no significant erosion or <br />other problems were identified with this aerial inspection. <br />Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 4 <br />Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 2 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />