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Pond <br />Condition <br />Water Elev. <br />Pond 1 <br />Damp -Snow Around Primary Spillway <br />N/A <br />Pond 2 <br />Damp -Snow On North Facing Slopes <br />N/A <br />Pond 3 <br />Damp -Snow Around Primary Spillway <br />N/A <br />Pond 4 <br />Damp -Snow On North Facing Slopes <br />N/A <br />Refuse <br />Dry <br />N/A <br />Timber <br />6" Pool <br />6588 <br />West Mine W -1 <br />Snow on North Facing Slopes 6" Ice Cover <br />7061 <br />West Mine W -2 <br />Snow on North Facing Slopes <br />N/A <br />Coal Stockpile SH -133 <br />Pool <br />5730 <br />Loadout <br />Dry <br />N/A <br />BOWIE RESOURCES, LLC <br />BOWIE NO. 1 MINE <br />IMPOUNDMENT YEARLY INSPECTION <br />In accordance with Rule 4.05.9(14), all impoundments shall be inspected at least yearly <br />to determine if the impoundment has been maintained as designed, and in accordance <br />with the approved plan and the applicable regulations. This yearly inspection is for the <br />impoundments located at the Bowie No. 1 Mine. <br />On July 1, 2011, I performed the required yearly inspection. I, J. E. Stover, have a wide <br />variety of experience in the design and construction of earth fill embankments. Nothing <br />was observed during the inspection that would indicate the ponds have a potential for <br />failure. There was no appearance of erosion, instability, structural weakness or other <br />hazardous conditions. There are no required monitoring procedures or instrumentation <br />other than quarterly and yearly inspections. There are no aspects which might affect <br />stability and there is no required maintenance. <br />The condition of the impoundments during the inspection is listed below: <br />