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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982090
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
2/6/2018
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Request for Technical Revision
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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Caldera Mineral Resources, LLC
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TR6
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Work Plan <br /> Camp Bird Removal Action <br /> Revised 08/22/2017 <br /> Site Name: Camp Bird Mine <br /> Site ID: A8H9 <br /> Purpose <br /> This Work Plan is in support of the Administrative Settlement Agreement and Order on Consent for Removal Action (AOC) <br /> between the Bankruptcy Estate of Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. (Respondent), Caldera Mineral Resources, LLC(Purchaser), and <br /> the United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). Once this AOC has been ratified,the purchaser will have acquired <br /> certain surface and mineral rights associated with the Camp Bird Mine through a bankruptcy settlement with Respondent. <br /> In connection with the purchase, Purchaser is required to complete certain tasks at the mine as described herein. <br /> Site Description <br /> The Camp Bird Mine is an underground mine located 6 miles south of Ouray, Colorado. The Site subject to this Work Plan <br /> consists of three cells of tailings that are located near the entrance to the 14-Level of the mine. These tailings rest in direct <br /> proximity to Sneffels, Imogene and Canyon Creeks. Sneffels and Imogene Creeks enter the Site upstream and combine near <br /> the center of the tailings to form Canyon Creek. Canyon Creek flows downstream to Ouray. <br /> Aerial View of the Camp Bird Mine at the Entrance to Level 14 in 20021 <br /> 1st i <br /> �' 1 110:- <br /> .. <br /> .1f . dir._ <br /> J. , • .':' <br /> ...„,-e• 4''''' . Y . <br /> s, Canyon Creek Xw �•.' . , <br /> 9 i APS!' <br /> e'= Sneffels Creek <br /> tiIm <br /> '1,.4 onegeCreek <br /> ik- ...- <br /> 4.ji► <br /> t�1.�• ._ _ <br /> . : , , .,,, 4 <br /> i 5 <br /> '4.1' •'--::; I'Qr <br /> 1 Source: Mining History Association, http://www.mininghistoryassociation.org/CampBird.htm. <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />
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