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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977004
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/24/2017
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
From
Homestake Mining Company
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR8
Email Name
SJM
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COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />,87 • 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver_ Colorado 80203 ph(303) 866-3567 <br />REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL REVISION (TR) COVER SHEET <br />File No.: M- 1977-004 <br />Site Name. <br />Pitch Reclamation Project <br />County Saguache TR# <br />Permittee: Homestake Mining Company <br />Operator (If Other than Permittee)- <br />-1 <br />Complied! <br />✓l Violation: <br />MV -2012-011 <br />L--e2FALLS-P-w rr .E <br />DRMS Use onl <br />2017 <br />QIUN OF RECLAMA17ON <br />MINING & SAFEry <br />Permittee Representative: Holton Burns - Director of Closure, Water Treatment & Uranium <br />Please provide a brief description of the proposed revision: <br />Installation of 1 exploration borehole at 10500 Erie Drift area, 3 recirculation/monitoring wells in the South <br />.Pit/under-ground mine workings area and 5 recirculation/monitoring wells in the Indian Creek Rock Dump. <br />Field -implementation scale testing during the 2017 Field season to validate "proof of concept" bench and field pilot <br />testing and serve as the basis for full-scale design and implementation. <br />As defined by the Minerals Rules, a Technical Revision (TR) is: "a change in the permit or application <br />which does not have more than a minor effect upon the approved or proposed Reclamation or <br />Environmental Protection Plan." The Division is charged with determining if the revision as submitted <br />meets this definition. If the Division determines that the proposed revision is beyond the scope of a TR, <br />the Division may require the submittal of a permit amendment to make the required or desired changes <br />to the permit. <br />The request for a TR is not considered "filed for review" until the appropriate fee is received by the <br />Division (as listed below by permit type). Please submit the appropriate fee with your request to <br />expedite the review process. After the TR is submitted with the appropriate fee, the Division will <br />determine if it is approvable within 30 days. If the Division requires additional information to approve a <br />TR, you will be notified of specific deficiencies that will need to be addressed. If at the end of the 30 <br />day review period there are still outstanding deficiencies, the Division must deny the TR unless the <br />permittee requests additional time, in writing, to provide the required information. <br />There is no pre -defined format for the submittal of a TR; however, it is up to the permittee to provide <br />sufficient information to the Division to approve the TR request, including updated mining and <br />reclamation plan maps that accurately depict the changes proposed in the requested TR. <br />Required Fees for Technical Revision by Permit Type - Please mark the correct fee and submit it with <br />your request for a Technical Revision. <br />Permit Type Required TR Fee Submitted (mark only one) <br />110c, 111, 112 construction ❑ <br />materials, and 112 quarries $216 <br />112 hard rock (not DMO) $175 ❑ <br />110d, 112d(l, 2 or 3) $1006 ❑✓ <br />
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