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DRMS Permit Index
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M1986102
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Revision
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5/4/2016
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edited application AM01
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Colllins-Morehead LLC
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AM1
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LJW
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any associated drainage and runoff conveyance structures to include sufficient <br /> information to evaluate structure sizing; <br /> A 1350 foot access road, oriented approximately along a line running SW to NE, connects with <br /> County Road 62L. <br /> (h) specify how much water will be used in conjunction with the operation, and <br /> the source of this water; <br /> The mine is dry. There is no water or other effluents discharging from the mine. During mining <br /> operations, water was harvested from onsite run-off. It was subsequently pumped into a 10000 <br /> gallon holding tank. and used for the rock drills. <br /> (i) if groundwater will be encountered and/or surface water intercepted or <br /> disturbed, describe how mining will affect the quantity and quality of the surface <br /> or groundwater and the methods to be used to minimize disturbance to the <br /> surface and groundwater systems including proposed dewatering, sediment- <br /> containment or chemical treatment systems, storm water run-off controls, and <br /> groundwater points of compliance; <br /> As stated in (h) above, surface water was harvested during the years of active mining and used <br /> for drilling. Since the mid 90s, surface water has been re-directed through a series of shallow <br /> channels and run over catchment basins located along the access road to capture sediment. As <br /> stated, during the years of active mining, water used for drilling was captured from surface <br /> drainage outside the mine and directed into the mine. <br /> (j) specify how you will comply with applicable Colorado water laws and <br /> regulations governing injury to existing water rights; <br /> We are compliant with all applicable Colorado water laws. We report on an annual basis to the <br /> Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (Water Control Division) regarding <br /> our procedures for controlling/containing surface run-off. <br /> (k) regardless of DMO status, if refuse and acid or toxic producing materials <br /> are exposed during mining, describe how they shall be handled and disposed <br /> of in a manner that will control unsightliness and protect the drainage system <br /> from pollution; <br /> N/A <br /> (I) describe what measures will be taken to minimize disturbance to the <br /> hydrologic balance, prevent off-site damage, and provide for a stable <br /> configuration of the reclaimed area consistent with the proposed future land use; <br /> and <br /> Nearly all sediment from surface run-off is captured in a series of five containment ponds located <br /> 5 <br />
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