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M-1 <br /> EXHIBIT M <br /> OTHER PERMITS AND LICENSES <br /> Per Rule 6.4.13 — Other Permits and Licenses, the Operator/Applicant shall provide a statement <br /> identifying which of the following permits, licenses, and approvals the Operator/Applicant holds or will <br /> be seeking in order to conduct the proposed mining and reclamation operations: effluent discharge <br /> permits, air quality emissions permits, radioactive source material licenses, the State Historic <br /> Preservation Office clearance, disposal of dredge and fill material(404)permits,permit to construct a <br /> dam, well permits, explosives permits, highway access permits, U.S. Forest Service permits, Bureau of <br /> Land Management permits, county zoning and land-use permits, and city zoning and land-use permits. <br /> Permits Not Required <br /> CSC has determined that the following (above-cited) permits are not required for the Keenesburg No. 2 <br /> Mine: <br /> • Disposal of Dredge and Fill Material(USACE Section 404 Permit) <br /> A comprehensive wetland survey of the Permit Area/Affected Area has been completed. While <br /> wetland features have been noted as being present, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) <br /> has determined that these features are non-tributary and therefore non jurisdictional waters of the <br /> U.S. <br /> • Explosive Permits <br /> Per discussion provided in Exhibit D: Mining Plan[Item 1(i)],there will be no blasting associated <br /> with the mining/excavation operations;therefore, no explosive permit is required. <br /> • U.S. Forest Service Permits <br /> All mining activities are restricted to fee-owned (private) lands and minerals. There are no U.S. <br /> Forest Service surface or mineral estates involved; therefore,no U.S. Forest Service permit(s) are <br /> required. <br /> Keenesburg No. 2 Mine-112 Reclamation Operation—November 22, 2019 <br />