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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) Reduced Inspection Frequency
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General Correspondence
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area, easterly along road A through the facilities area, Old Refuse Pile, and the Sutey <br /> Refuse Pile areas. Both public and private properties were impacted during this project. <br /> 2004 Reclamation Summary <br /> Project Acreage Reclaimed Current Ownership <br /> Coal Basin Mine Slope <br /> Stabilization 18 Public <br /> Noxious Weed Control 0 Public/Private <br /> 2005 <br /> Noxious Weed Control. Noxious weed control work was again undertaken to relieve the <br /> continuing weed infestation. The work was conducted primarily from the Lamphouse <br /> area, easterly along road A through the facilities area, Old Refuse Pile, and the Sutey <br /> Refuse Pile areas. Both public and private properties were impacted during this project. <br /> 2005 Reclamation Summary <br /> Project Acreage Reclaimed Current Ownership <br /> Noxious Weed Control 0 Public/Private <br /> 2006 <br /> Noxious Weed Control. Noxious weed control work was undertaken to relieve the <br /> continuing weed infestation. The work was conducted primarily from the Lamphouse <br /> area, easterly along road A through the facilities area, Old Refuse Pile, and the Sutey <br /> Refuse Pile areas. Both public and private properties were impacted during this project. <br /> Significant progress in weed eradication is observed at the site following the weed <br /> control efforts. Thistle species have been virtually eliminated; however, hounds tongue <br /> and oxeye daisy are still present at the site. <br /> Dutch Creek Diversion Maintenance. Organic debris chocked a portion of the Dutch <br /> Creek Diversion channel during the spring run off in 2006. This debris forced the stream <br /> flow to shift westerly within the channel, causing the channel to preferentially flow <br /> adjacent to the bank. This flow pattern was not desirable in the near-term. Rip rap <br /> materials were placed against the eroding bank in order to encourage the stream to re- <br /> establish itself in a more central location within the larger channel. <br /> 2006 Reclamation Summary <br /> Project Acreage Reclaimed Current Ownership <br /> Noxious Weed Control 0 Public/Private <br /> Dutch Creek Maintenance 0 Public <br /> 20 <br />
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