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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/7/2020
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Vol 2 of 2
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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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ICMC RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY AUDIT REPORT <br /> CC&V has performed metallurgical tests on the various ore types and sources to determine the optimal <br /> cyanide addition rates to the HGM_The HGM design criteria document indicates that the cyanide targets <br /> (pounds per ton[lb/t]free cyanide)are:2 Ib/t at the first leach tank and 1 Ib/t at the last leach tank. No <br /> changes in ore characteristics have occurred since 2014 and therefore these targets are still current. <br /> CC&V has evaluated control strategies for cyanide additions and currently implements a manual sampling <br /> strategy at the HGM.The manual strategy consists of conducting titration tests at four locations every four <br /> hours at the mill.The auditors reviewed examples of completed mill daily leach round reports as well as <br /> interview metallurgical personnel to confirm that the strategy was being used during the recertification period. <br /> Standard of Practice 4.3: Implement a comprehensive water management program to protect <br /> against unintentional releases. <br /> ® in full compliance with <br /> CC&V is: ❑in substantial compliance with Standard of Practice 4.3 <br /> ❑not in compliance with <br /> Summarize the basis for this finding: <br /> The operation is in FULL COMPLIANCE with Standard of Practice 4.3; implement a comprehensive water <br /> management program to protect against unintentional releases. <br /> CC&V has updated the water balance model evaluated during the 2014 recertification audit to incorporate <br /> the new cyanide facilities(i.e.,the HGM,ADR2, and VLF2) into the model.The current water balance is a <br /> probabilistic model, updated by Ecological Resource Consultants, Inc. in November 2015 using GoldSim. In <br /> addition, CC&V has developed an operational water balance in Excel to track the day-to-day operations.The <br /> auditors observed that the operational model and reviewed a technical memorandum summarizing the <br /> approach used for the development of the GoldSim model and the model results to verify compliance. <br /> The water balance models are comprehensive in that they include: solution application rates and leach <br /> cycles;tonnage loaded, make up water-, precipitation and evaporation; undiverted run on; maximum pumping <br /> rates and pond capacities;ore moisture contents-, a 100 year 24 hour storm of 3.5 inches and a drain down <br /> volume resulting from 12 hours of power loss for the PSSAs.The model does not include power outage for <br /> the HGM because the effects would be negligible given that the HGM would simply shutdown in case of a <br /> power failure.The model conservatively considers no other solution losses than evaporation and ore <br /> moisture uptake. Freezing and thawing are of short duration in the mine area and therefore they effect is <br /> negligible and not considered. No solutions are treated for discharge. Groundwater is prevented from <br /> interacting with leach solutions by the liner systems.The GoldSim model is probabilistic since it was <br /> developed based on a stochastic analysis in GoldSim that represents input variables with distributions. <br /> Operating procedures incorporate inspection and monitoring activities to implement water balance and <br /> prevent overtopping of the PSSAs and the ESP.CC&V has pond level indicators installed at all ponds and <br /> monitor pond levels every shift. Pond levels are automatically downloaded and integrated into the <br /> operational water balance model. Pond levels are also documented in the ADR solution reports.As indicated <br /> in the Permit M 1980 244, Cresson Project Mine Life Extension 2 and evaluated during the GoldSim model <br /> update in 2015,the PSSAs have adequate storage to hold the summation of the mine's operating volume, <br /> along with the greater value of either the solution accumulation due to seasonal climatic variation at a 95% <br /> confidence level or the 100 year, 24 hour storm volume plus a drain down volume resulting from the 12 <br /> hours of power loss.As a criterion for evaluating adequacy of storage in each facility,five feet of freeboard is <br /> required to be maintained in each PSSA based on the model results.CC&V has developed an operating <br /> criterion for the PSSAs to maintain operating solution levels in each PSSA at 80 percent capacity or less, <br /> providing this way more than the recommended freeboard of 5 feet in each PSSA.The auditors reviewed <br /> examples of completed ADR solution reports and graphs of pond levels for the entire recertification period to <br /> confirm that the pond level monitoring and inspections were conducted and evaluated as required,and that <br /> that the maximum operating volume level was not exceeded throughout the recertification period. Only one <br /> exceedance of the total pond occurred in May 2015 at the VLF1 PSSA Phase 1 due to an expected rainfall <br /> CC&V Mine c July 28,2017 <br /> Name of Faality Signature of Lead Auditor Date <br /> July 2017 Golder <br /> Report No.1663584-003-R-RevO 11 A"ociates <br />
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