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DRMS Permit Index
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M2012032
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/14/2021
Doc Name Note
II of II
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Ouray Silver Mines
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DRMS
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TR15
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LJW
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4. Water and Slurry Handling Systems and Environmental Protection <br /> a) Coarse Ore Tunnel, Crusher Gallery, Decline and Mill Tunnel <br /> The water handling system in the crusher gallery, mill tunnel,filter building and thickener is complex but it is <br /> clearly shown in the views of Map 1.Almost all water is recycled through the 18,000 gallon process water tank <br /> and the 18,000 gallon tailings tank in the filter building. Makeup water is provided from the coffer dam located <br /> in the coarse ore bin tunnel.Water from selected areas of the mine are gravity and mechanically fed to this <br /> coffer dam through several HDPE pipes using the main mine tunnel.Water is then gravity fed from this coffer <br /> dam into a metal surge tank of dimensions 5'wide x 5' high x 10' long, located immediately near the coffer dam. <br /> A small portion of the water is then fed to the crusher gallery,where it is used in dust suppression at the jaw <br /> crusher,the cone crusher and the 3/8"screen. Water is also pumped up the decline into the mill tunnel where it <br /> is piped to the 18,000 gallon process water tank in the filter building. From this tank, water is pumped back into <br /> the mill tunnel where it is used in the ball mill,the flotation cells and filtrate tanks. The majority of the water <br /> that enters the coffer dam in the coarse ore tunnel and then to the metal surge tank is pumped back to the <br /> Yellow Rose drift,where a dam has been built to allow solids to settle out.The third outlet from the metal surge <br /> tank is simply an emergency overflow pipe to the mine ditch located in the main tunnel. <br /> No water,slurry or other liquids can leave the mill tunnel since it is graded at a 1.0%grade to the south, away <br /> from the portal.Since the length of the tunnel is 288 feet to the electrical room,this provides excellent storage <br /> of any spillage or pipe rupture, even if the sump pumps failed.The sumps and Gallagher pumps shown on Map 1 <br /> are strategically located so that any water buildup on the mill floor is pumped back into the system of tanks.The <br /> mill (and mine) receive line power, but a 1 Megawatt backup generator is located on the surface in case line <br /> power is disrupted. Also, in the case of a power failure, no water would be delivered from the pumps to the mill, <br /> so that the only water and/or slurry that could build up would be that which is already in the mill tunnel in the <br /> flotation cells and filtrate tanks.The mill tunnel and the crusher gallery have concrete floors. <br /> In the case of a pipe rupture or tank rupture in the mill, power would be shut off to the pumps and no significant <br /> water volume could build up in the mill tunnel.As an even greater protection, if a very large volume of water <br /> built up in the mill tunnel, it would spill over into the decline and flow down to the crusher gallery before coming <br /> out the mill portal.There is an extremely large volume of storage in this tunnel and water cannot escape this <br /> tunnel to the surface.The sump pumps in the crusher gallery pumps water back into the system so that no <br /> discharge occurs.The coarse ore tunnel also drains to the crusher gallery which is the low point of the entire <br /> mill. <br /> All sump pumps are on automatic operation depending upon water level in the sumps. <br /> Revenue Mill Certification Page 13 of 20 <br />
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