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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977410
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/16/2024
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Table of Contents, Introduction Exhibit A Thru Exhibit U Appendix A Thru Appendix G
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Request For Conversion
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Grand Island Resources LLC
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DRMS
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CN1
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JPL
JLE
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LJW
THM
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<br />Cross Gold Mine <br />December 2024 ERP-1 <br /> <br /> <br />Emergency Response Plan <br />As part of compliance with Subsection 6.4.21 and 8.3 of the Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rules set for the <br />by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation act, Colorado Milling Company has assembled this <br />emergency response plan for the Cross Gold Mine. <br />8.3.2(a) Personnel <br /> Mine Manager Emergency Coordinator <br />Personnel <br />Em. Contact Phone <br />8.3.2(b) Response Procedures <br />The emergency response procedures are intended for use during an emergency situation at the Cross <br />Gold Mine surface facilities. An emergency situation can include but is not limited to spills of hazardous <br />materials, fires, accidents involving personnel and/or material transport, or any combination of the <br />above. These procedures are not to be used for responding to alarms associated with routine <br />operational problems that occur within the site process and monitoring systems unless those problems <br />result in an emergency situation. Examples of routine operational problems include intrusion alarms <br />and routine process alarms at the mine. <br />Any emergency situation will be successfully resolved by a phased response consisting of notification, <br />operations, and remediation. These three phases will be implemented in concert or sequentially <br />depending upon the specific situation and available personnel. <br /> <br />
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