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NEW M O N T Newmont Mining Corporation <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Company <br /> 100N3"St <br /> P.O.Box 191 <br /> Victor, CO 80860 <br /> www.newmont.com <br /> October 16,2018 I� RUEE) <br /> OCT 19 zo,8 <br /> SENT CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED D1ViS10N OF, <br /> 7018 0680 0000 4627 5934 M1NlNG� �WATION <br /> NOZAF.ETy <br /> r.Timothy Cazier,P.E. <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br /> Division of Reclamation,Mining and Safety <br /> Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Re: Permit No.M-1980-244, Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Company("CC&V"); Cresson <br /> Proiect—TR#101, Stormwater Engineering Evaluation-Adequacy Review Response <br /> Dear Mr. Cazier: <br /> On July 26, 2018, Newmont Mining Corporation's CC&V Mining Company received the Division of <br /> Reclamation, Mining and Safety's (DRMS's) preliminary adequacy review of TR-101. Below are <br /> DRMS's comments in italics followed by CC&V's response in bold. Supporting documentation to these <br /> responses is included in the updated version of the attached evaluation(Revision 4). <br /> 1. Tableformatting:A majority of the tables in the submittal use color to highlight which features of <br /> various stormwater structures are acceptable (green shading) and those requiring upgrades (red <br /> shading). Although the red shaded cells in the tables are not too difficult to read in digital form <br /> (e.g., on computer monitors), the deep red background behind the black text provides little <br /> contrast and makes reading these cells difficult on the hard copies. As these tables may be <br /> referenced frequently over the period in which upgrades are performed please, please provide <br /> reformatted tables to improve readability. Suggestions include using white text in the red cells, or <br /> perhaps changing the red shading to what Excel calls lavender: <br /> Tables in the evaluation have been updated to improve readability. <br /> 2. EMP Impoundments: Section 2.5.2 summarizes the storage volume requirements and hydrologic <br /> analyses. The Division could not find any discussion related to any possible jurisdictional status <br /> with respect to our sister agency, the Colorado Office of the State Engineer (OSE) Dam Safety <br />