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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2007057
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
3/24/2025
Doc Name
Request For Modification
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Nuvemco, LLC
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DRMS
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MD2
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DMC
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5. Describe proposed surface excavation or other land disturbance, including roads, pits, <br /> trenches, waste piles, drill pads and collar areas of underground workings, ponds, etc. <br /> Surface disturbance of drill sites, sumps, sampling and removal of approximately 999 tons <br /> of ore in the project area will not involve constructing any new disturbance. <br /> 6. Proposed Disturbance (approximate) Describe the proposed drilling to be conducted, <br /> including anticipated number of holes, diameter, depth, location, etc. Submit additional <br /> pages if necessary: <br /> A. Drill Pads: <br /> Average Average <br /> Quantity 5 Width (ft) 30 Length (ft) 70 <br /> B. Drill Holes: <br /> Diameter <br /> Quantity 5 Depth (ft) 300 (in) 6" <br /> C. Mud Pits <br /> Average Average Average <br /> Quantity 5 Width (ft) 20 Length (ft) 10 Depth (ft) 3.75 <br /> D. Described proposed underground work, including reopening of old workings, <br /> advancement of adits or shafts, trenches, pits, cuts, rock dumps, or other types of <br /> disturbance, describe type, quantity and general dimensions: <br /> The sampling and removal of approximately 999 tons of ore would be from an existing <br /> underground operation Portal and air shafts remains open and are safe guarded. There <br /> will be no new disturbance. <br /> Form 2—Public File Page 6 of 14 <br />
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