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2. Is the site of material extraction on public or privately owned property? <br /> Public ❑ Private ❑✓ <br /> 3. What type(s) of material or metal is/are proposed to be extracted and describe the <br /> physical nature of the site i.e., river terrace, rocky knob, in-stream gravel deposit, <br /> etc.? <br /> Mine dumps created between 1880 and the 1920's from the Penn mine (see <br /> figure 2). The mine dumps consists of iron and siliceous reject material with <br /> low grade gold and silver content. (See Attachment A and B) <br /> 4. What processing or extraction method(s) will be used on site? Include any <br /> equipment or chemical(s) that will be used in the processing and extraction of the <br /> materials. <br /> Mine dump material will he excavated to ground surface using 3yd3 front end <br /> loaders, screened (<2 inch) and hauled off-site using 12yd3 tandem haul <br /> trucks to the Leadville Mill for mill processing. The haul distance to the mill is <br /> aooroximately 6 miles. o <br /> 5. Will the extracted material be hauled offsite or used on the same parcel of <br /> property where the material is extracted? <br /> The waste dump material will be loaded (3 yd front end loader) and hauled <br /> offsite on existing roads using 25 to 30 ton haul trucks to the Leadville Mill fog <br /> 6. How will the extracted material be used on site? <br /> The material will not be on used on site <br /> 7. If the material is hauled offsite, where will it be hauled to and what it the intended <br /> use? <br /> The waste dump material will be processed to extract hold, silver and other <br /> potentially economically recoverable metals. The waste from the process will <br /> be encapsulated in the Leadville CDRMS approved tailings facility. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />