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Comment/Objection Narrative* <br />Water Focused Objection <br />The impact on the upper Arkansas River basin and particularly the Leadville area is significant. Impacts include <br />potential cyanide and other chemical contamination of surface and groundwater. The mill waste pile will be a <br />potential source of water contamination risks forever, yet the mill plan does not address perpetual monitoring <br />and management of the waste pile. High water consumption may reduce water availability in the Leadville area <br />for residential and other uses. These water issues alone are so significant the mill should not be permitted to <br />operate. <br />Broad Objection <br />I object to this application on numerous grounds: use of cyanide in processing tailings; disturbance of and <br />transport of tailings from East Side of Leadville to Mill site; no foolproof method to guarantee no leakage of <br />cyanide & other chemicals from proposed dry stack method of storage of processed materials; threat of leakage <br />into water table of cyanide/other chemicals into groundwater, affecting wells, fishing/rafting industry, irrigation <br />water; potential of environmental catastrophe from leakage of toxic substances (e.g. via air, water) resulting in <br />extreme adverse effects to County residents, visitors and the tourist economies of Lake County and neighboring <br />counties; destruction of wildlife habitats and death of animals, fish in Lake County and beyond along the length <br />of the Arkansas River; health risks associated with airborne toxic particulates ("fugitive dust'). <br />Arkansas River Impact Objection <br />Over the past several decades, countless hours of work and millions of dollars have been spent on repairing the <br />devastating impacts of historic mining in Lake County on the Upper Arkansas River and its tributaries, <br />particularly in the California Gulch watershed where the Leadville Mill and much of the targeted waste is <br />located. As a result, the Upper Arkansas is now the longest continuous stretch of Gold Medal water in the <br />nation. <br />I would ask DRMS to consider if the risks of this project to the Leadville community and the surrounding <br />environment are worth the benefits. Of particular note, we would ask DRMS to carefully consider the following: <br />Does the CJK proposal adequately identify groundwater depth throughout the site or the preferential flow <br />pathways/rates? In the instance of a spill, it would be necessary to have groundwater defined. Groundwater <br />mapping would also play into a remediation plan in the instance of a spill. Those pathways must be identified <br />and mitigated during an emergency to reduce impacts on drinking water supplies including wells in the area. <br />Has CJK properly addressed concerns around the daily operations of the mill, such as mitigating impacts to <br />wildlife and exposure to materials with elevated sodium -cyanide? This can include both terrestrial and aquatic <br />wildlife/organisms. <br />Has CJK properly addressed the disposal of processed waste throughout the life of the mine? Where will <br />processed waste be disposed of or remediated to reduce impacts on human health and the environment? Does <br />the life cycle of the proposed disposal plan fully mitigate the risks of its location in a highly sensitive <br />environment? <br />Does the CJK proposal address the risks to the community and the environment of disturbing the east side <br />waste piles? The potential for release of toxic materials into the air, surface water, and groundwater must be <br />addressed both during and after excavation. These waste piles have stabilized over time and disturbing them <br />will increase the potential for erosion of freshly exposed surfaces by wind and water. <br />Permit Number* <br />Enter valid letter and then numbers, for example M1977999, M1999777UG or C1981201. <br />M1990057 <br />Permitting Action Type <br />Select revision type or leave blank if comment pertains to a new permit application or NOI <br />Permit Type <br />