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IIIIIIIIIII I <br />~~ ~ M E M O <br /> <br />DATE: September 21, 1992 <br />TO: Dave Berry <br />FROM: Tom Gillis / a <br />RE: Mine Status Reports - Sunlight Mine and Hawk's Nest Mine <br />SUNLIGHT MINE (C-81-046): <br />This revokation site was reclaimed by the Division during June, 1990. <br />All available bond monies were spent during the initial construction, <br />however s significant amount of additional work remains to be done <br />before the site can be considered reclaimed to the standards set <br />forth in the permit. Remaining tasks consist of: <br />* Regrading the steep refuse pile/mine bench outslope supported by <br />timber cribbing; <br />~ Removing all remaining mine area structures, materials & debris; <br />* Revegetating disturbed areas (this may involve importing topsoil <br />or incorporating soil amendments into the regraded material); <br />* Removing the mine drainage control system, including the upper <br />diversion ditch and sediment pond; <br />~ Sealing the partially open portal entry situated near the East <br />end of the upper mine bench. This may be a pre-law feature, <br />however the opening is probably within the permit area boundary. <br />Paul Krabacher in AML may have some information on whether AML has any <br />plans to seal up the old pre-law portal opening and maybe do some extra <br />regrading & seeding work on the site in the near future. <br />One additional item worth mentioning involves the intermittant mine <br />water drainage from the lower ventilation portal. Because a water right <br />exists on all drainage from this entry, it is essential that outflows <br />from the portal not be restricted or cut-off. The mine seal installed <br />by the Division hae been designed to allow free drainage from the entry, <br />and the seal should be inspected on a regular basis to ensure that the <br />drain pipes are clear and capable of passing flows through the seal. <br />HAWK'S NEST MINE (C-81-016): <br />This operation has 5 basic areas of disturbance, each being in <br />a different state of reclamation as described below: <br />EAST MINE AREA - <br />Initial reclamation (demolition & grading) was completed during the Fall <br />of 1991. Seeding work was completed in May, 1992. The site has had <br />erosional problems which hopefully have been mitigated by the recent <br />(May '92) installation of contour furrows, berms, and hay bale dikes. <br />Additionally, the lack of available topsoil material has resulted in <br />only marginal first-year seeding success despite a wet growing season. <br />This situation merits some attention from the staff range scientists to <br />determine the best (and most cost effective) course of action, i.e. <br />should we wait another season, go ahead & reseed, or import topsoil and <br />then reseed. As importing any significant quantities of topsoil will <br />most likely use up the bulk of the remaining bond monies, it will be <br />