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NEWMONT <br />GOLDCORP <br />7.4 Security and Signs <br />CC&V will continue to use practices to protect and warn the public and restrict access for public <br />safety including topographic barriers, fencing, berms, signage, and security guards and gates. <br />Leased mining ground contains restrictive covenants regarding the terms for owner access to the <br />property. <br />Project areas requiring fencing will be the areas near public roads where motorists might <br />inappropriately access the Cresson Project. Existing fence locations are shown on Drawing C -2b. <br />Where additional fencing is required, it will be fit for intended purpose but may be constructed of <br />chain link type or typical rangeland barbed wire fence, depending upon the circumstances. Wildlife <br />fencing construction is in progress to fulfill commitments of TR -91 with anticipated completion in <br />2020. Road access onto the property for motorized vehicles is controlled by gates. <br />Access restrictions to the site, including signs are used around the perimeter of the affected lands <br />boundary to restrict access without permission. Signage is required by the DRMS, Colorado <br />Public Health and Environment — Air Pollution Control Division, and by the International Cyanide <br />Management Code in areas of sodium cyanide use. DRMS signs typically are informational signs <br />that both refer to the permits and provide clear direction that access without permission is <br />prohibited. The entrances to the Cresson Project are posted with signs that are clearly visible <br />from CR 82 and SH 67 and list the following information: <br />• Name of the Operator (CC&V) <br />• That DRMS Permit(s) have been issued <br />• The DRMS Permit No(s) <br />Signs warning of the use of dilute sodium cyanide solution usage as required by the International <br />Cyanide Management Code have been placed on fencing around the ADRs and VLFs. In <br />addition, signs notifying of dilute sodium cyanide solution usage are in place at the cyanidation <br />portion of ADR and HG Mill facilities. Signs prohibiting unauthorized access onto CC&V private <br />lands surrounding the operations are in place and will be extended as appropriate as the mine <br />operations change. <br />Where operations are approaching the limits of areas approved for disturbance the boundaries of <br />the area that may be disturbed pursuant to the permit will be marked in a clearly -visible manner <br />adequate to delineate such boundaries and to inform CC&V personnel of the limits of disturbance <br />contained in the permit. <br />Signs that are no longer required will be removed. Upon completion of mining and reclamation, <br />an eight -foot high (minimum) chain link fence will be installed around the crest of those portions <br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company <br />Cresson Project Amendment 13 <br />24 <br />Exhibit D <br />