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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981202SG
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
12/10/2013
Doc Name
Annual Fee/Report/Map
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Flag Resources
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DRMS
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SJM
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Flag Resources, Inc. <br />Permit # M- 1981 -202SG <br />Notes: <br />Silt Pit <br />2013 Annual Report <br />Please refer to the 2013 Annual Report Map for location of the areas of disturbance inli the mine. <br />We continued to remove material from stockpiles and the mined area. No reclamation is required <br />at this time. The markings and colors noted in the text reference area on the amp. <br />Notes: <br />(7) We continued to mine in the area east of the Plant Site as shown on the map. We now have 7.75 <br />acres ± of partially mined area ( \ \ \). No new soils were placed on the topsoil piles and the total <br />stockpiled topsoil remains at approximately 80,000 Y03 (brown) in the three stockpile areas. We <br />continue to mine the slopes 3h to 1v so that no sloping will be necessary when the lake fills with <br />water. We are still using the Plant Site and it contains gravel stockpiles, and the office facilities. <br />(9) The west lake area has refilled and covers approximately 44.47 acres ± (blue) and an additional <br />40.51 acres on the east part of the mine will fill with water when mining ends. We continue to fill <br />and clean the settling ponds developed in 2006 (dark blue). Limited reclamation is needed in the <br />current mining area since the slopes are shaped as mining progresses only the above water slopes <br />will need revegetation. Sloping is complete on approximately 8600 linear feet around the mined <br />areas. Topsoil is stored along the perimeter of the mined area and the river for use in resoiling the <br />slopes. We will started resoiling a 5.33 acre area (yellow) on the west end of the mine this fall and <br />expect to have it read for seeding this spring. <br />(14) Weed control was done in June 2013 this year in accordance with the Garfield Weed <br />Management Plan on the perimeter of the mine and spot work was done on the Plant Site areas and <br />roadways. Escort and 2 -4 -0 was applied to the Hoary Crest, and Kochia, and Telar and Milestone <br />was used on the Russian Knopweed. Ranger pro was use on grass areas to control the weeds in <br />those areas. Weed control will continue in 2014. <br />(11) Mining will continue east of the Plant Site. We will continue to mine on the floor of the <br />partially mined area and into the striped area in the northeast part of the mine next year. We will <br />continue to monitor the west lake slopes and do remedial work in that area if necessary. <br />(10) No reclamation is required next year in the Plant Site area or in the mining area east of it. The <br />western parcel may have additional seeding done as needed on the above water slopes next year. <br />We will continue to monitor the west lake slopes and do remedial work in that area if necessary. <br />(18) The current bond is $55,400. Comparison of the evaluation done in 2010, by the Division, was <br />found to be adequate. This annual report shows that less area is disturbed at this time than <br />allowed in the bond estimate. Reclamation, except seeding, is complete on the western 59.81 acres <br />of the site. We feel the bond is adequate to cover all reclamation requirements for this year. <br />
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