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12/7/2021 11:13:15 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012032
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/7/2021
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Exhibit I: Soils Information
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Proposed Revision Materials
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Ouray Silver Mines, Inc
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
Email Name
LJW
THM
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D
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Exhibit J: Vegetation Information <br /> 1 Existing Plant Communities: Revenue Mine <br /> The Revenue Mine vegetation can generally be considered high-altitude rangeland (10,600 feet) <br /> with a large number of wildflowers, forbs, and shrubs present. Due to the high precipitation <br /> received by the area throughout the year and the presence of fines in the waste rock, vegetation <br /> grows even on historical mine dumps like the Revenue TSF. <br /> The pictures below show the vegetation in the area of the Revenue Mine during August of 2011. <br /> - �I io „ a <br /> Picture 1. Looking northwest across the mine site from the mine access (August 2011). <br /> Picture shows waste rock in the foreground and the two old buildings in the low-lying <br /> area near Sneffels Creek. <br /> The low-lying area where the two old mine buildings are found have willows, other large shrubs, <br /> and plants that grow in wet conditions at this altitude. Blue spruce trees are also growing along <br /> the creek. <br /> Revenue Mine <br /> December 2021 J-1 <br />
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