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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
1/27/2016
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Updated Stage/Storage Information
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Newmont Mining Corporation / CC&V
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DRMS
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TC1
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Figure 2 <br />Cripple Creek & Victor Mining Company <br />Squaw Gulch VLF -Process Solution Storage Area <br />As -built PSSA Stage Storage Curve <br />amec6' <br />9460 <br />9440 <br />9420 <br />17. <br />0 9400 <br />1- <br />W 9380 <br />9360 <br />9340 <br />PSSA FILLING CURVE (Elev. 9,450') <br />0 <br />10 <br />20 <br />30 <br />40 <br />VOLUME (FT3) <br />50 <br />60 <br />70 <br />80 <br />Millions <br />• Elevation 9,445' at 35% ore porosity is 170.6 million gallons. <br />• 80% of maximum pregnant solution storage capacity is estimated to be 136.5 million gallons assuming an ore porosity of 35%. This <br />corresponds to a solution elevation of 9434.2' <br />• Maximum anticipated pregnant solution storage volume (including all contingency flows) is approximately 92 million gallons. <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />ELEVATION <br />9,4150' <br />W G <br />I <br />co Zi <br />to <br />c.) <br />I <br />Z <br />0 O � <br />D <br />Zae <br />rN to <br />t -i D <br />l <br />1 <br />17°''.....°°°°.°- <br />IN1 <br />0 <br />10 <br />20 <br />30 <br />40 <br />VOLUME (FT3) <br />50 <br />60 <br />70 <br />80 <br />Millions <br />• Elevation 9,445' at 35% ore porosity is 170.6 million gallons. <br />• 80% of maximum pregnant solution storage capacity is estimated to be 136.5 million gallons assuming an ore porosity of 35%. This <br />corresponds to a solution elevation of 9434.2' <br />• Maximum anticipated pregnant solution storage volume (including all contingency flows) is approximately 92 million gallons. <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />
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