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DRMS Permit Index
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P2013002
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/30/2020
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Request For Modification
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Zephyr Gold USA Ltd
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MD5
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TC1
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,i.IL..v„v,. vv, , <br /> method for measuring, weighing, sampling and assaying the ores and concentrates prior to <br /> commingling. <br /> c) A weed control plan to treat and prevent the spread of noxious weeds to be approved by Lessor and <br /> that must comply with the Colorado Noxious Weed Act, C.R.S. S 35-5.5-101, et seq., as may be <br /> amended from time to time. Weed control will only be required on lands disturbed by Lessee, <br /> unless it is determined that undisturbed lands have been impacted due to Lessee's activities on <br /> site. <br /> d) Plans for regulatory compliance, including requirements of the Colorado Department of Public <br /> Health and Environment, CPW, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Colorado Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety ("DRMS") and any other federal, state or local agency with jurisdiction over <br /> operations of this type, including but not limited to Fremont County. <br /> e) All areas proposed for disturbance shall be surveyed for rare plant species. If identified, these <br /> areas should be avoided to the greatest extent practical. <br /> f) An outline form of the Reclamation Plan (the complete Reclamation Plan is required under <br /> Paragraph 18), such Reclamation Plan to include provisions for grading and contouring Leased <br /> Premises. <br /> g) Provisions and plans to conclude mining and reclamation activities prior to the termination of the <br /> Lease. <br /> 17. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS -- Lessee shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, <br /> rules, regulations, permits, codes and ordinances to identify and reduce adverse impacts to the <br /> environment, and the public health, safety and welfare, including the rules, regulations and <br /> requirements of the DRMS. <br /> Prior to any surface occupancy on the Leased Premises, Lessee must perform environmental analyses <br /> that are required by any local, state or federal agency or regulation. Lessor may require that Lessee <br /> submit the environmental analyses required by other jurisdictions, including proposed mitigation plans, <br /> for review by Lessor before any exploration or mining begins on the Leased Premises. <br /> 18. RECLAMATION -- Lessee shall submit a plan for restoration and reclamation of Leased Premises <br /> ("Reclamation Plan") to Lessor for Lessor's approval before submitting the appropriate permit or <br /> permits pursuant to the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act, C.R.S. §§ 34-32-101 et. seq., as may be <br /> amended from time to time, and all reports required by Fremont County. Rules and regulations as set <br /> forth by DRMS for recovery and restoration of mined land shall apply where applicable to the Leased <br /> Premises. Elements of the Reclamation Plan shall include but not be limited to: <br /> a) Final reclamation shall meet all requirements of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act, <br /> C.R.S. §§ 34-32-101 et. seq., C.R.S., as may be amended from time to time, and any other <br /> applicable laws and regulations. <br /> b) Contouring map showing approximate contours that will exist upon final reclamation. Final slopes <br /> shall be aesthetically pleasing and natural in character, but in all cases shall be no steeper than <br /> 3h:1v. Modifications to the originally approved contour map may be allowed if it is in the best <br /> interest of Lessor and Lessee, or if reasonably necessary to comply with state, federal or local <br /> permits. <br /> c) All mined areas shall be mapped on a master map and the depth and type of backfill and the <br /> prominent survey points shall be depicted on the map. The map will also depict geologic and <br /> hydrologic conditions encountered during mining or exploration. As mining operations are <br /> completed and the areas are no longer needed for the operation, and future mining adjacent <br /> Page 8 of 18 <br />
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