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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/7/2020
Doc Name Note
Vol 1 of 2
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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CC&V
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM13
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TC1
JPL
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MAC
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D
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NEWMONT <br /> GOLDCORP <br /> 1 STRUCTURES <br /> A list of owners of property within 200 feet of the affected lands boundary is provided herein. <br /> Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company (CC&V) previously provided a geotechnical <br /> engineering evaluation to demonstrate that permanent manmade structures within 200 feet of the <br /> affected lands boundary and within the affected lands boundary would not be impacted by CC&V <br /> activities.A report was developed by Lewicki and Associates titled Exhibit T Permanent Manmade <br /> Structures, January 2017, which assesses the stability of the permanent structures based on <br /> information provided in the engineering evaluation of slope stability for the mine areas by Call & <br /> Nicolas Inc (CNI). The Lewicki and Associates report, which includes the CNI engineering <br /> evaluation, is provided in Appendix 9. This report concluded that none of the structures within 200 <br /> feet of the affected lands boundary would be impacted by CC&V operations. Section 5 of the <br /> VLF2 Phase 3 Detailed Design report, provided in Appendix 1, presents the stability analyses <br /> performed for the Phase 3 configuration and indicates that a slope failure could propagate outside <br /> of the Phase 3 containment area which could potentially impact the adjacent Highway 67. The <br /> stability analysis concludes the design adequately addresses and mitigates the potential for slope <br /> failure, in accordance with DRMS requirements and guidelines. Other than the stability <br /> considerations addressed by the design report, the conclusions drawn by the 2017 evaluation <br /> have not changed by Amendment 13 activities, because there are no new structures located in <br /> the vicinity of VLF2 Phase 3 construction. <br /> As of the submission of this application, CC&V has not identified any new structures within 200 <br /> feet of the area that is affected by the changes under this Amendment 13. The current list of <br /> structures and their owners within 200 feet of the affected lands boundary is the same as it was <br /> for the Amendment 11 application. The list of current structures and owners is provided with the <br /> Lewicki and Associates report in Appendix 9. Structure agreements were mailed to owners of <br /> structures within 200 feet and utilities as part of the Amendment 11 application. <br /> 2 REFERENCES <br /> Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company, Amendment 11 to the MLRB Permit No. M-1980- <br /> 244, Volumes I â IV, December 2015. <br /> Exhibit Tâ Permanent Man-Made Structures, Lewicki and Associates, January 2017. <br /> Cripple Creek &Victor Gold Mining Company Exhibit T <br /> Cresson Project Amendment 13 <br /> 1 <br />
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