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NEWMONT <br /> GOL DCORA Newmont Goldcorp <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Mine <br /> 100 N 3 Street <br /> PO Box 191 <br /> Victor,CO 80860 <br /> rewmontgoldcorp com <br /> SENT CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED �?� ' <br /> 7018 0360 0000 6681 5744 <br /> ��A 1 <br /> May 8, 2019 AT <br /> Mr. Timothy Cazier, P.E. MINAG AND <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; Cresson <br /> Project; TR#114— Silo Relocation, Preliminary Adequacy Review Response <br /> Dear Mr. Cazier: <br /> On April 30, 2019 Newmont Goldcorp Corporation - Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining <br /> Company (CC&V) received the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) preliminary <br /> adequacy review of Technical Revision (TR) No.114. Since the original submission of this <br /> proposed TR on April 15, CC&V has decided to move the planned location of the silo to the <br /> other side of the road in order to accommodate traffic and segregate light vehicles from heavy <br /> equipment as a safety precaution. Below are DRMS's comments in italics followed by CC&V's <br /> responses in bold. These responses include details of the updated location. <br /> 1) Figures and Maps: Pursuant to Rule 6.2.1(2), Maps and Exhibits, maps, except the <br /> index map, must conform to the following criteria: <br /> a) show name of Applicant; <br /> b) must be prepared and signed by a registered land surveyor, professional <br /> engineer, or other qualified person; <br /> c) give date prepared, <br /> d) identify and outline the area that corresponds with the application; <br /> e) with the exception of the map of the affected lands... shall be prepared at a scale <br /> that is appropriate to clearly show all elements that are required to be delineated <br /> by the Act and these Rules. The acceptable range of map scales shall not be <br /> larger than 1 inch = 50 feet nor smaller than 1 inch = 660 feet. Also, that a map <br /> scale, appropriate legend, map title, date and a north arrow shall be included. [In <br /> addition, maps and figures utilizing photographs (ground-based, aerial or <br /> satellite) should include the date of the image.] <br />