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t <br />will be disposed of including location and design of facilities, or treated so as to minimize adverse impacts. <br />The amount of.waste rock which would be produced over the 5 year life for this proposal is approximately 24,000 tons. The -waste rock is <br />primarily Precambrian granite /gneiss with lesser Tertiary porphyry intrusives. These rocks host mineralized vein pockets which often carry <br />crystallized specimens. The waste impoundment resembles the current topography 'and talus slope. <br />All trash and litter will be removed from thetproperty: Any food will be properly contained to eliminate interaction with wildlife, especially <br />bears. <br />Human waste will be removed from the property.• A portable sanitary facility is proposed and would be secured with the storage shed. This <br />would be removed upon completion of the project. " <br />D. Scenic Values. Describe protection of scenic values such as screening, slash disposal, ortimel reclamation. <br />No known disturbances to Scenic Values are,being proposed with:these operations. The mine can not be seen from the road. • Waste Rock <br />Impoundment would not be, visible unless on the property. 'Trail access would be gated to prevent any unauthorized entrance to the mine <br />property. r. .. <br />.e . f { :f . • . i (: •t•y•'1•. r _M i ,Y.'� • r I `4 ' r ry4 rY .. , <br />1. - - z .. t. .... t.Y. � ,r r •. <br />E. Fish and Wildlife. Describe measures to maintain and protect fisheries and wildlife, and their habitat (includes threatened, endangered, •and sensitive <br />species) affected by the operations. �, ♦ _ <br />Y <br />Careful reclamation and proper waste disposal will ensure protection of surrounding wildlife and habitat. There are- no known federally listed <br />threatened or endagered species that would affected by the proposed project. No fish and minimal wildlife live at .the . ,. 12,500ft elevation of <br />the property. >.+�.. <br />hJ....... .. ..t .11. „ 4 .i • . r . e. ♦ r A n <br />F. Cultural Resources. Describe measures forpiptecting known historic and archeological values, or new sites in the ro ect area. <br />There are no known cultural resources in the project area. A Cultural Resource Investigation was completed and is available in the <br />administration record. The investigation concluded that the impact'of these'proposed plans will not affect listed or'eligible for <br />listing in the national historic register (as reported within the January 4, 2011 DECISION MEMO for the Sara Rose Mining Project). <br />G. Hazardous Substances. <br />1. Identify the type and volume of all hazardous materials and toxic substances which will be used or generated in the operations including cyanide, <br />solvents, petroleum products, mill, process and laboratory reagents. <br />w. .. '- 7.- (..;3.'r' ..' 4.i.'1: Y/ , - 2K .. .•' _ •� a - 41e sT. <br />' - Only petroleum "products for the all4errain'vehicles and diesel machinery will be used: 'Fuel will be transported inappropriate plastic 5 <br />gallon containers and removed from the property'after use: No other'materials will be used'for these operations., No fuel will be stored <br />^' on the property overnight and proper fuel containment will be utilized during operations. <br />2. For each material or substance, describe the methods, volume, and.frequency of transport (include type of containers and vehicles), procedures for use <br />v of materials or substances, methods, volume, and containers for disposal of materials and substances,, security (fencing), identification (signinggabeling), <br />or others ecial operations requirements necessa to conduct the proposed operations'. <br />i <br />i <br />