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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977410
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/8/2021
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Grand Island Resources LLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
Email Name
AME
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AWA
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through a permitted discharge point. <br /> Waste rock analyses previously performed and part of the Division's existing permit file <br /> indicate the host rock and ore are non-acid generating. Ground water pH based on three <br /> quarters of analysis has been between pH 6.4 and 7.6 in the three baseline ground water <br /> monitoring wells. <br /> The waste rock analyses and pH of the ground waters sampled at the three baseline <br /> monitoring wells indicate the waste rock is benign and there should not be a ground <br /> water quality issue. (The three baseline ground water monitoring well locations have <br /> been reviewed during an inspection by the Division and have been found acceptable for <br /> gathering baseline ground water information. GIR has recently updated it's Water <br /> Sampling and Analysis Plan as well as it's Storm Water Management Plan. Please see <br /> attached M and O). <br /> (d) A wildlife statement prepared by the CDOW if the Operation is a 110(d) <br /> Limited Impact Operation: <br /> The proposed modifications will not result in a Designated Mining Operation or significant <br /> impacts to wildlife use. Therefore, a wildlife statement will not be required. However, GIR <br /> plans on conducting its mining and reclamation operations in such a manner to prevent <br /> significant impacts to wildlife on and near the mine site. <br />
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