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2019-04-11_REVISION - M1980244 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/11/2019
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision
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CC&V
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DRMS
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TR113
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TC1
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will remain in compliance with the 10,400 foot stacking height approved in Amendment 11.This <br /> 35 foot height includes the 3 foot layer of crushed ore described above. <br /> Solution Application: Once stacked, ore will be leached by extending leach drip lines over the <br /> material. Leach solution will free-drain down the 10%grade to the north end of the cell,where it <br /> will accumulate at the lowest point. The accumulation area will be no larger than three feet by <br /> three feet in size. Run of Mine(ROM)ore will be placed over the low point accumulation area so <br /> as to mitigate ponding potential. Solution from the accumulation area will report to a collection <br /> pipe; which will then redistribute the solution via drip lines to other areas of the AGVLF. All <br /> solution will be applied utilizing existing approved practices and rates, with pregnant solution <br /> reporting to the Phase 2 Pregnant Solution Storage Area. <br /> Geotechnical Stability: CC&V has determined the proposed trial leach pad design poses no risk to <br /> geotechnical stability of the AGVLF. A geotechnical memo for the proposed study cell is <br /> included in Attachment 1. <br /> Other Permits and Licenses: <br /> No other permits or licenses are required to construct the proposed cell. A No Impact TR will be filed <br /> with Teller County. <br /> Implementation Schedule: <br /> Pending DRMS approval and recommendations, CC&V will begin stacking ore on the study cell <br /> immediately. <br /> Financial Warranty: <br /> CC&V utilized the Standard Reclamation Cost Estimator (SRCE) to calculate a reclamation cost for <br /> removing the stacked ore, previously processed (crushed ore), and liner; then hauling the material to <br /> another location on the AGVLF to be ripped, graded, and reclaimed. The bond cost estimated by SRCE <br /> for this work is $13,811, which CC&V will account for out of the surplus warranty. Details of these cost <br /> calculations are included in Attachment 2. Please note that the previously processed(crushed ore) is listed <br /> in the calculation as DCF, although it is not DCF. Pending DRMS approval, subtracting the SRCE cost <br /> from$299,230.00 (as of April 2, 2019)will bring the surplus warranty total to $287,701.00. <br /> Enclosed please find check no. 200040560 in the amount of $1,006.00 for the technical revision fee. <br /> Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact Katie Blake via phone or email at <br /> 719.689.4048 and Katie.Blake(a�newmont.com, or me at 719.689.4042 and <br /> Justin.Ra Jllin(u;newmont.com. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Justin Raglin <br /> Senior Environmental Manager <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Co <br /> JR/kb <br />
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