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2016-09-19_PERMIT FILE - P2016019 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2016019
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/19/2016
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Application
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Viscount Resources
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DRMS
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TC1
WHE
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c u r y 1-0 K v ry r{ <br /> Matt Hughes <br /> Director/Geologist <br /> Viscount Resources <br /> 5714 E. Jamieson Road <br /> Spokane, WA. 99223 <br /> 509-990-0814 <br /> 9/13/2016 <br /> To: Custer County Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> Custer County Board of County Commissioners <br /> Town of Silver Cliff <br /> Dear Sirs/Madams: <br /> Viscount Resources is planning to drill several exploratory core holes about % mile north of <br /> Silver Cliff on Land owned by the town of Silver Cliff and has submitted a Notice of Intent (NOI) <br /> with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources that will permit us to do this work. The <br /> specifics are as follows: <br /> Legal Description of work area: T22S, R72W, Section 17, NE % of NE <br /> Tentative date: September 28-November 30, 2016 <br /> Mechanized Equipment: CS-1000 core drill, 1 water truck, one backhoe, 3 pickup trucks <br /> Approximate Hole Depth: 150 feet <br /> Hole Diameter: 2.5 inches <br /> Number of Sites: 10 maximum <br /> Our project will be very low impact. No road construction is anticipated. All sites will be <br /> reclaimed in a timely manner. The intent of our project is to verify the existence of silver <br /> mineralization that was encountered by other companies over the last 50 or so years. We hope <br /> that our work here at Silver Cliff is welcome and mutually beneficial. <br /> Regards <br /> Matt Hughes ` <br />
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