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COLORADO <br /> Division of Reclamation. <br /> Mining and Safety <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> February 17, 2022 <br /> Daniel Takami <br /> Grand Island Resources LLC <br /> 12567 West Cedar Dr. <br /> Lakewood, CO 80228 <br /> RE: Cross Gold Mine, Permit No. M-1977-410 <br /> Notice of Designated Mining Operation Determination <br /> Mr. Takami: <br /> Based on a review of the operational conditions at the Cross Gold Mine, the Division of Reclamation, <br /> Mining and Safety (Division)has determined, under criteria specified in Rule 1.1(20) of the Mineral <br /> Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for Hard Rock, Metal, and <br /> Designated Mining Operations (Rules), that the Cross Gold Mine meets the definition of a"Designated <br /> Mining Operation" (DMO). Under the authority of Rule 7.2.2, the Division hereby notifies Grand Island <br /> Resources, LLC that the determination has been made, effective on the date of this notice, that the Cross <br /> Gold Mine is a Designated Mining Operation. <br /> The Division's determination is based on the following: <br /> The Cross Gold Mine discharges groundwater through the Cross Mine and the Idaho Tunnel portals. The <br /> Cross Gold Mine has historically treated groundwater before it is discharged to Coon Track Creek. The <br /> historic treatment has consisted of routing groundwater through a series of lined ponds and the addition <br /> of lime to the Cross Mine discharge. The discharge of treated wastewater is regulated by the Colorado <br /> Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division under CDPS Permit No. <br /> C00032751. <br /> On January 11, 2022, the Division conducted an inspection of the Cross Gold Mine and observed a new <br /> water treatment system. The system was brought online in December of 2021 and consists of filtration <br /> and adsorption water treatment technology. The Cross Gold Mine is required to treat water to prevent <br /> the discharge of heavy metals into Coon Track Creek. Designated Mining Operations are those <br /> operations at which toxic or acid producing materials may be exposed or disturbed as a result of mining <br /> operations. Rule l.l(1) defines acid and toxic producing materials as natural or reworked earth materials <br /> having acid or toxic chemical and physical characteristics that, under mining or post-mining conditions <br /> of drainage, exposure, or other processes, produce materials which contain detrimental amounts of <br /> chemical constituents such as acids, bases, or metallic compounds. <br />