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The Leadville Mill M 1990-057 <br /> EXHIBIT C—MILL PLAN <br /> Page 4-37 <br /> 4.5.3 SEWAGE DISPOSAL <br /> The Lake County- CUP stipulates that sewage disposal use the newly GORS+r,,a d <br /> faisility te the Leadville Sanitation DiStFiEt sewage line that GFEIsses the neFthern PeFtien <br /> of the PFOpeFty. The existing septie tank now seFves as the holding tank fOF the sanitaP,' <br /> sewage lift stab,,. The Mill is serviced by Leadville Sanitation. See Figure 6-2. DuFing <br /> teglet wall be Fented The maximum number of employees expected to be in the mill <br /> operating crew at any given time is #+v-e six. <br /> 4.5.4 SOLID WASTE <br /> Solid waste (debris, scrap, etc.), as well as biodegradable and recyclable material, will <br /> be stored in bins and periodically hauled to the Lake County Landfill. <br /> 4.5.5 WATER <br /> There are no permitted domestic or commercial wells on the property. Process water <br /> will be hauled to the property by contracted haulers until which time that water rights <br /> are purchased/leased. <br /> Bottled water will be provided to employees. Water for domestic and milling needs <br /> will be purchased from Parkville Water District. No contract is required. <br /> Water will be trucked to the site from a local construction water metering station <br /> located in Leadville. The mill will require approximately 30-40,000gal/day. <br /> The mill maintains 4-water tanks (see Figure 6-2)within the plant, with a combined <br /> capacity of 40,000gal. <br /> 4 .6 ORE BUYING ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA <br /> The toll ore buying program will fill mill capacity with high quality ores which will meet <br /> metallurgical criteria summarized in this section. <br /> 4.6. 1 CONTRACT WITH SUPPLIER <br /> The Ore buying process will generally adhere to the following but modified for each <br /> specific Supplier to account for ore processing requirements (within the operating <br /> parameters of the Mill). <br />