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DRMS Permit Index
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P2011006
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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3/17/2015
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Permit denial
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Joseph L. Dorris
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All solid wastes will be reinco�t and ne countered in-to the bac llc _ <br />Ali minerals being extracted are silicates Na secondmL harmful substances. such as oxides. acids. <br />M. are Rroduced throe h exposure to weathering and no chemical characteristics of then minerals <br />W damaging to the environment <br />-All &Ige and refilse will be hauled offsite to -a Mft= land fill <br />D. Scenic Values. Describe protection of scenic values such as screening, slash disposal, or timely <br />reclamation. <br />The mining sites are latively remote and infrequently visited other M le.Most use is by _ <br />recreational <br />rockhounds who are digging for crystals and by 4- wheelers and motor cyclists who use <br />the surrounding trails and roads Visual impact is minimized by restricting the size of the <br />excavattons wherever possible and Wallin excavations as soon as Rsible Our prowcts and <br />completed prospects are normally reseeded bythe end of next season. _ <br />Old. hand -dug RrosmU which are in and near our operations will also be filled and mclai ee` <br />Our goal is to Rrotect the scenic v, la ues as much as possible and return the land to a scenic state <br />E. Fish and Wildlife. Describe measures to maintain and protect fisheries and wildlife, and their <br />habitat (includes threatened, endangered, and sensitive species) affected by the operations. <br />No threatened. endangered. or sensitive species have been identified within our areas of _ <br />2Rerahon I do not Rlan to o rate in areas Mich mi t Oda= fisheries or wildlife I plan to <br />protect as much of the diverse ecosystem and babuitats as much as Rossible Reclamation is cprried <br />out as quickly as Rossible to enssum thequick return to a productive wildlife habitat. <br />An environmental unRact At &and biological assessment was completed for Dorris mining on the <br />ad <br />acent and overlapping clamps in 2006 No mWor hwacA was noted <br />F. Cultural Resources. Describe measures for protecting known historic and archeological <br />values, or new sites in the project area. <br />No known areas of historic value or archeological sites have been discovered or are known to <br />Zia in this area of ouerations An iRM999a of surrounding areas and this area, pjM:cul the <br />Hilltop and Silver MtcrocLine were in�1P in conjunction with Glacier Peak operations during- - <br />2006 The mining district itself is the most historic locat;nn in the world for amazonite and smoky <br />quartz. It has produced the world's finest MWms since the late 100's and is considered in. _ <br />htstonc mining region. <br />G. Hazardous Substances. <br />1. Identify the type and volume of all hazardous materials and toxic substances which will be used <br />or generated in the operations including cyanide, solvents, petroleum products, mill, process and <br />laboratory reagents. <br />No hazardous substances will be used on site nor produced by this o lion <br />Ihesel fuel will be brought on site for the track hoe eyM other daXin a sealed. 50- lop tank on <br />a four -wheel drive truck for refueling No fuel or lubricants will be stored on site They will <br />remain in the bed of a truck as much as practical while being oW on site The excavator will bs _ <br />returned to a level and safe area for refuelhm No refueling will take place in the excavations <br />Wmore space is needed to fill out a block of information, ase additiond skews and aaach to form) <br />2. For each material or substance, describe the methods, volume, and frequency of transport <br />(include type of containers and vehicles), procedures for use of materials or substances, methods, <br />volume, and containers for disposal of materials and substances, security (fencing), identification <br />
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