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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2016014
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/10/2016
Doc Name
Application
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Santiago Mining Co., LLC
To
DRMS
Email Name
MAC
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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t <br /> 8 (Form 2-Public) <br /> C. Proper and timely abandonment of drill holes upon completion of drilling; <br /> D. Reclamation of affected lands upon completion of operations or phases of an operation;, <br /> E. Backfilling and revegetating any pits to blend in with the surrounding land surface; <br /> F. Safeguarding mine entries,trenches and excavations from unauthorized entry at all times; <br /> G. Disposal of any trash,scrap metal,wood,machinery, and buildings; <br /> H. Control of noxious weeds within the area affected by the prospector <br /> 3. The prospecting operations shall be conducted in such a manner as to comply with all applicable local,state and federal Iaws <br /> and regulations including applicable state and federal air and water quality laws and regulations. <br /> 4. The prospecting operations shall be conducted so as to minimize adverse effects upon wildlife to include covering of open <br /> drill holes until properly plugged. <br /> 5. During the prospecting operations,the operator will perform the necessary stabilization and reclamation work to ensure those <br /> areas affected by prospecting activities are erosionally and geotecbmcally stable. <br /> 6. All prospecting operations shall be in compliance with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act, as amended(34-32-101 et <br /> seq. C.R.S.),and all rules and regulations currently in effect or promulgated pursuant thereto. See 2 CCR 407-1,Mined Land <br /> Reclamation Board Hardrock/Metal Mining Rules. <br /> VI. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PROSPECTING ON BLM/USFS LANDS <br /> 1. The prospector will supply a copy of this NOI to the appropriate BLM and/or USFS office. <br /> 2. The prospector authorizes the MLRB to discuss the information in this Notice of Intent with the BLM and/or USFS_ <br /> 3. If on BLM land, the prospector will complete reclamation to the standards described in 43 CFR 3809.1-3 (d) and <br /> implement reasonable measures to prevent unnecessary or undue degradation of lands during operations. <br /> Vll. FINANCIAL WARRANTY <br /> A financial warranty must be provided for the cost of reclamation of the disturbance described in this '•.Notice. The prospector can <br /> either file a "One Site Prospecting Financial Warranty" or a "Statewide Financial Warranty." The financial warranty must be <br /> submitted and approved by the Division prior to entry upon lands for the purpose of prospecting. <br /> An One-Site Prospecting Financial Warranty is usually filed by individuals or companies where prospecting activities are limited <br /> to a single area. It must be tiled in the amount of$2,000 per acre for land to be disturbed,or such other amount as determined by <br /> the Division, based on the projected costs of reclamation- A Statewide Financial Warranty is usually filer <br /> by multiple prospecting sites. It must be filed in an amount equal to the estimated cost of reclamation peracre of aftfec d land for aies ll <br /> anticipated sites statewide. (You may increase the Statewide bond at any time in order to cover additional or expanded prospecting <br /> activities,) <br />
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