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6) Any geotechnical issues that may affect stability of either the AGVLF or the SGVLF <br /> during or after the operation is completed; <br /> No <br /> 7) Spill/clean-up response plan. <br /> If any material is spilled, it will be cleaned up by over excavation to include additional <br /> surrounding material to ensure no previously leached ore is left on the ground. Samples will be <br /> taken both of the spilt spent ore and the soil matrix after cleanup and sent for WAD cyanide <br /> analysis to ensure contaminated material is completely cleaned up. Recovered material will be <br /> taken to the SGVLF. <br /> Equipment used to load processed product will be decontaminated prior to use for other <br /> operations off lined area. Decontamination will be conducted on the AGVLF using the water <br /> cannon on one of the water trucks to spray out the buckets of contaminated equipment. <br /> Other Permitting Issues <br /> CC&V is working with Teller County to insure the new development meets the terms of that <br /> agreement, to make a minor modification to the Cresson Project Mine Development Plan <br /> ("MDP") and apply for appropriate building permits for the tower complex. <br /> Potential change to Warranty Estimate related to spent ore movement <br /> The movement of the ore does not change the management of ore in either the AGVLF or the <br /> SGVLF and it does not alter the footprint of either facility therefore CC&V have concluded there <br /> is no change needed to the warranty estimate associated with TR-72. <br /> Please contact Chris Hanks at (719)-689-4048 should you have questions or wish to discuss this <br /> request for a technical revision. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Gr <br /> Chris HanksChief Environmental Coordinator <br /> xc: Lynda Morgan, Teller County Planning <br /> Byron Hakes, Mayor, City of Victor <br /> Attachments: Referenced Drawings <br />