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vegetation need to be removed from this area? This information is needed for the Division to <br /> determine whether the access is considered affected land pursuant to Rule 1.1(4). Please show <br /> this proposed access on the E-1 —Mine Plan Map. <br /> CMC Response: This lowermost access to the Gold Hill Mill Waterline will be a three (3) foot <br /> wide foot unimproved path between Lickskillet Road and the area below the location of the Pump <br /> Station. It will be located entirely on the Gold Gulch No. 3 unpatented lode mining claim. This <br /> foot path will be approximately two-hundred and fifty(250)feet long. The foot path will be located <br /> on a grassy slope for a distance of approximately one-hundred and twenty-five (125) feet, until it <br /> reaches the Southeast corner of the Mammoth Millsite, MS No. 17576, where the land flattens in <br /> the Left Hand Creek flood plain. Aside from this grassy slope,most of the foot path will be situated <br /> on sand and gravel deposited in this area by the fluvial activity of Left Hand Creek. The use of this <br /> foot path will not require the removal of any large pine trees or significant vegetation along the <br /> course of this access path to the lower end of the Gold Hill Mill Waterline. Most of the larger <br /> species of vegetation in this area consists of small deciduous trees such as Quaking Aspen,Narrow <br /> Leaf Cottonwood, Mountain Alder, and Rocky Mountain Maple trees. Some of these may have to <br /> be trimmed to provide access to the lower segments of the Waterline, but it is not expected that <br /> any trees will have to be removed for this purpose,unless necessary to facilitate ingress and egress <br /> to the Pump Station. <br /> 2) The operator's response to item no. 9 includes a generalized cross-section of the Times Mine <br /> adit and a generalized cross-section of the Times-Wynona Mines. The Times-Wynona Mines <br /> cross section shows a different scenario than what is depicted in the cross-section of these <br /> workings submitted with the December 11, 2018 response. Firstly, the new submittal shows the <br /> 50 foot winze dropping down at an angle to connect to the 100 foot level of the Wynona Mine, <br /> while the previous submittal shows the 50 foot winze dropping vertically to connect to this level. <br /> Secondly, the new submittal does not show the tunnels for each of the four levels in the Wynona <br /> Mine. Please explain the differences between these two cross-sections. <br /> Additionally, please add more details to these cross-sections, including: <br /> 2 <br />