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COLORADO INACTIVE MINE INVENTORY <br /> PROBLEM AREA DATA FORM <br /> LOCATION and IDENTIFICATION ., <br /> o <br /> * 1. ID # 08- C - 06 G- A2 - OZ QUAD # 6A(-3 <br /> County quad xUTM yUTM ## co <br /> WATER SAMPLE? YES NO <br /> * 2. Site name ( D+�(, k=�R5' N c <br /> 0 <br /> FILM: / C <br /> 0 <br /> * 3. Other name/reference roll# frame #s <br /> 4. Highest priority hazard noted in this RESEARCHER <br /> problem area: E=emergency; 1=extreme danger <br /> 2=dangerous; 3=potential danger; 4=environ- DATE / /1980 G <br /> mental degradation; 5=no significant hazard month day <br /> 5. Commodity: C=coal; U=uranium; M=metals; I=industrial materials <br /> * 6. Quad name & date kg,2, (L2u.�:1t <br /> x <br /> * 7. County ( '[l<<N <br /> * 8. 2° map & MILS # <br /> 9. Water Cataloguing Unit number <br /> * 10. Mining district or coal field �e <br /> * 11. Land survey location �� N✓� ,Sec_ T ,R <br /> 12. Visible section or mineral corner? Y=yes; N=no <br /> * 13. Receiving streams Cos,rL (_n eel flowing into <br /> 'zGi� 14. Elevation nearest named stream next amed <br /> i <br /> g 15. General slope: 1=0° to 10° ; 2= 11° to 35*; 3= greater than 35° <br /> C 16. Aspect: - N; NE; E; SE; S; SW; W; NW <br /> 17. Regional terrain: R=rolling and/or flat; F=foothills; T=mesa; <br /> H=hogback; M=mountains <br /> * 18. Nearest town named on map (`ZEDSTONE �I�) <br /> 17 19. Road distance from nearest town (miles) <br /> D * 20. Nearest road M i AJE (.Z)A-0 / /JM n1'Ivc ftcx-e5`>� <br /> I 21. Access via: N=no trail; T=trail; J=jeep road; G=gravel road; <br /> M=paved road; P=private or restricted access road <br /> Q 22. Visible from: T=trail; J=jeep road; C=county road(#) : S=state road(#) <br /> Distance to following types of public uses (in miles or tenths of miles) <br /> C.( -7 23. Road <br /> A / 24, Dwelling (year around home or cabin) <br /> 25. Campground/picnic ground rpf�-�rl <br /> `26. Marked trail <br /> fMiN <br /> -,� 27. Other use (explain) s t"J M(n" 0 rFtL-f <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS <br /> r 28. Predominant adjacent land use(s) : C=cropland; P=pastureland; G=grazing land; <br /> ,,F=forestry; R=residential; I=industrial/commercial/institutional; <br /> recreation; W=developed water resources; T=transportation/utilities/ <br /> Ap ommunication; D=transitional/impending development <br /> A29. Predominant vegetation on area adjacent to site: G=mixed grass; S=sagebrush/ <br /> oakbrush; J=3uniper/pinon; A=aspen; P=pine/spruce/fir; T=tundra; R=riparian; <br /> B=barren/no vegetation; F=tilled crops <br /> (-1 30. Predominant vegetation on disturbed portions of site: Use # 29 categories <br /> L 31. vegetation on site compared to adjacent area: L=less; S=same; M=more dense <br /> �i 32. Vegetation density on disturbed portions of site: D=dense; M=moderate; <br /> S=sparse; B=barren <br /> I�Qc 33. Is there evidence of intentional reclamation? Y=ves; N=no \}EGG E'(.:7-T <br /> - - 34. Evidence of wildlife: N=none; A=animal sighted; S=Scat/tracks; B=bedding <br /> ground; C=significant wildlife discussed in comments, see #85. <br /> 35. Specific evidence of future mineral value? C=yes., see comments in #85; N=no <br /> 36. Size of disturbed area in acres. <br /> N 37. Evidence of existing mine fire(s) : N=none; U=underground; W=waste bank <br /> 38. Surface area affected by existing mine fire (in acres) <br /> 39. Radiation count on dump/tailings: N=none taken; Record reading,if taken <br /> * 40. Background radiation counts to: North; East; South; West <br />