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NEWMONT <br /> GOLDCORP <br /> 7 SUPPORT FACILITIES <br /> Existing support facilities are shown on Drawing C-2 and proposed facilities and utilities are shown <br /> on Drawings C-3 and C-4. <br /> 7.1 New or Upgraded Ancillary Buildings and Structures <br /> No new structures are anticipated with construction of VLF2 Phase 3. <br /> 7.2 Power Supply <br /> Electrical power to the Cresson Project is supplied by Black Hills Energy. Black Hills Energy has <br /> furnished power lines to its substation located south of SH 67 near the Carlton Security Access. <br /> The location of powerlines is shown on Drawing C-3. Note that actual locations may vary from <br /> those shown due to site-specific conditions and field constraints encountered during construction <br /> and installation of the powerlines. <br /> Emergency diesel-powered generators are available to supply the needed electrical power for the <br /> pump systems at the ADR1, VLF1, ADR2 and VLF2 in the event of line power outages. Adequate <br /> emergency power is available through a total of 12 emergency diesel generators. In effect, this <br /> reduces the possibility that there would be the 12-hour drain down period used in the design of <br /> the PSSAs. Seven emergency generators are located at the ADR1/VLF1, four emergency <br /> generators are located at the ADR2, and one emergency generator is located at the HG Mill <br /> facility. <br /> 7.3 Water Supply <br /> Water is used in the ore beneficiation circuit, for suppression of fugitive dust, drilling, laboratory, <br /> sanitary facilities, and for various miscellaneous uses such as vehicle washing and applying <br /> hydro-mulch during reclamation activities. The primary use of water is in the VLF/ADR facilities <br /> and FIG Mill facilities. No significant changes to water supply are anticipated for the activities <br /> associated with Amendment 13. <br /> Currently, fresh water for on-site use is purchased from various sources based on contractual <br /> arrangements with municipal water supplies. Water is pumped from the City of Victor's Altman <br /> Pump Station (located on Beaver Creek), or by gravity from a surface reservoir system located <br /> further upstream. The agreement with the City of Victor is described in Exhibit G. A back-up water <br /> supply has been arranged via agreements with the City of Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs <br /> Utilities, Pisgah Reservoir, and City of Pueblo. Water supply information is described in Exhibit <br /> G. Copies of water supply agreements also are included in Appendix 4. Drinking water on site is <br /> supplied by bottled water. <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Company Exhibit D <br /> Cresson Project Amendment 13 <br /> 23 <br />