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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/7/2020
Doc Name Note
Vol 2 of 2
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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CC&V
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DRMS
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AM13
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TC1
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'1-1� <br /> NEWMONT <br /> GOLDCORR <br /> Surface Mine Backfill Areas <br /> Backfilling is anticipated to occur to the ground surface or higher in two mine areas: the North <br /> Cresson mine area and the East Cresson mine area. The backfill information presented in this <br /> discussion is based upon information available at the time of submittal of this document and actual <br /> backfilling may vary according to economic and mining conditions, and other factors. Backfilled <br /> areas will be reclaimed in much the same manner as the OSAs. Slopes on the backfill adjacent <br /> to the surrounding undisturbed terrain will be graded to an overall slope of approximately 2.5H:1 V. <br /> Discrete slopes may vary in steepness within this overall slope to generate irregular landforms for <br /> wildlife habitat. Drawing F-1 and the financial warranty calculations have been conservatively <br /> developed based on an overall 2.5HA V slope criterion for all backfill materials. New backfill <br /> slopes will be graded at an overall 2.5H:1 V for reclaimed areas. If future plans indicate a steeper <br /> slope is more beneficial for habitat creation in some areas, a revision will be submitted to the <br /> Division for review and approval prior to the steepening of any slopes. <br /> Benches with varying widths, spacing, and grades may be developed along the slopes to control <br /> erosion, facilitate access for reclamation, or provide sites for tree and shrub plantings. <br /> Growth medium will be used to cover the overburden placed as backfill. Section 1.3.2 discusses <br /> that at least six inches of growth medium is expected to be available to cover the areas for <br /> reclamation. The growth medium may be sampled to determine the need for additional soil <br /> amendments. Vegetation will be established according to the revegetation procedures presented <br /> in Section 1.3.3. <br /> Portions of Main Cresson mine area are expected to be partially backfilled as shown on Drawings <br /> C-4 and F-1. The backfill will be trucked and dumped in lifts of varying heights depending on the <br /> location of haul roads in that portion of the mine area. The backfilled material will be placed at an <br /> approximate 2.5HAV slope and is not expected to approach the elevation of the natural ground <br /> surface. Where practicable and safe, this backfill will be graded and reclaimed. As stated above, <br /> perimeter fencing around the mine areas will be installed to barricade access to these steeper <br /> slopes. <br /> No backfill will be placed in the northern portion of the South Cresson mine area or in the eastern <br /> portion of the Globe Hill mine area. The final configuration of these areas will remain as presented <br /> in MLE2 - Amendment 10. <br /> The Schist Island and western portion of the Globe Hill mine areas will be backfilled to promote <br /> free drainage of stormwater to the surrounding ground surface and to blend with the SGOSA, as <br /> described in the SGOSA discussion above. <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Company Exhibit E <br /> Cresson Project Amendment 13 <br /> 11 <br />
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