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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) 2000 Ponds
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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D
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maintenance needs were observed in this area following multiple inspections. Vegetative cover <br /> was visually estimated to be established at 60%. The land form and vegetative cover are <br /> sufficient to control erosion at this area. Therefore the silt fence was removed in 2001. <br /> B. The first inspection of the permitted area occurred on May 9, 2001. Comprehensive <br /> inspections of the permit area were made on a monthly basis from June until mid- October, 2001. <br /> Maintenance of BMP structures at the Bear Creek gully area and at the small construction area <br /> was accomplished at the time of each inspection, as dictated by field conditions. As an inactive <br /> mine, only one inspection was required to be performed. <br /> C. No sampling was accomplished, as little, if any, runoff occurred from the permitted area <br /> in 2001. The lack of runoff was due to both to the effectiveness of the landform at dispersing <br /> runoff and the establishment of vegetative cover on the now reclaimed mine facilities. <br /> C Asgr\cl bsn\stmwrpt01 <br /> 4 <br />
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