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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990041
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
5/23/2016
Doc Name
Inspection Report
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Central City Consolidated Mining
Inspection Date
4/26/2016
Email Name
MAC
WHE
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COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br /> ye o MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT <br /> �876�` PHONE: (303) 866-3567 <br /> * <br /> The Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety has conducted an inspection of the mining operation <br /> noted below. This report documents observations concerning compliance with the terms of the permit <br /> and applicable rules and regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board. <br /> MINE NAME: MINE/PROSPECTING ID#: MINERAL: COUNTY: <br /> Bates-Hunter Mine M-1990-041 Gold Gilpin <br /> INSPECTION TYPE: INSPECTOR(S): INSP.DATE: INSP.TIME: <br /> Monitoring Michael A. Cunningham April 26, 2016 10:00 <br /> OPERATOR: OPERATOR REPRESENTATIVE: TYPE OF OPERATION: <br /> Central City Consolidated Mng None 110(2)-Hard Rock Limited Impact <br /> REASON FOR INSPECTION: BOND CALCULATION TYPE: BOND AMOUNT: <br /> Normal I&E Program None $5,000.00 <br /> DATE OF COMPLAINT: POST INSP.CONTACTS: JOINT INSP.AGENCY: <br /> NA None None <br /> WEATHER: INSP OR' S GNATURE: SIGNATURE DATE: <br /> Cloudy May 23,2016 <br /> Vv- <br /> The following inspection topics were identified as having Problems or Possible Violations OPERATORS <br /> SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING PAGES CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE <br /> WITH THE TERMS OF THE PERMIT AND APPLICABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS. If a <br /> Possible Violation is indicated, you will be notified under separate cover as to when the Mined Land <br /> Reclamation Board will consider possible enforcement action. <br /> INSPECTION TOPIC:Acid And Toxic Materials <br /> PROBLEM/POSSIBLE VIOLATION: Problem: The Division observed liquids overtopping the secondary <br /> containment in the fuel storage area and an unlabeled steel drum with its contents spilling onto the ground. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:The Operator shall complete the following corrective action on or before the corrective <br /> action date: <br /> 1) Provide an inventory of all fuel, oil, lubricants and chemicals which are currently being stored in containers at <br /> the mine site. <br /> 2) Remove and properly dispose of the soil around the fuel containment area and around the drum storage <br /> area. Provide a description of how the soil was removed and disposed of, including the total volume of topsoil <br /> removed and photo documentation of remediation activities. <br /> 3) Remove and properly dispose of the liquids within the secondary containment for the fuel storage area. <br /> Provide a description of how the liquids were removed and disposed of, including the total volume of liquids <br /> removed from the secondary containment and photo documentation of the remediation activities. <br /> 4) Provide evidence in the form of receipt which demonstrates that the soil, liquids within the secondary fuel <br /> containment area and the contents of the unlabeled 55 gallon drum were properly disposed by an approved <br /> method (such as sent to an approved landfill, land farming, recycling center, etc.). <br /> The above listed corrective actions are to be completed on or before June 10, 2016. If all fuel, lubricants and <br /> chemicals are removed from the mine site, then no further action is required. If the Operator will continue to <br /> store fuel, lubricants, and chemicals at the mine site, then the Operator shall submit a Technical Revision no <br /> later than June 24, 2016 which addresses the storage of these items.The Technical Revision shall provide a <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />
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