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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2025022
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/24/2025
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Application
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BPMS LLC.
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DRMS
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LDS
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EL1
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CANDY MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY INC. <br /> #404 Kiel Schleusner—Field Representative I CEO <br /> 440 <br /> MINING COMPANY <br /> Water for the hammermill, and processing equipment will be a closed loop recirculating setup feeding <br /> from one primary source of stored water onsite. Roughly 5,000 gallons of water will be utilized in the <br /> above ground water holding tank with proper reserve space allowed for rain water, material additions, and <br /> unexpected fillings. This tank is similar and the same as to what fire departments use for temporary water <br /> holding and water management at a structure fire. These above ground water holding retainers are set up <br /> fast, and able to be removed rapidly if needed. <br /> Site Preparation Timeline Breakdown: <br /> i. Approval of Permitted Activities <br /> ii. Equipment delivery and placement-2 days <br /> iii. Milling & processing equipment placement-1.5 weeks (concurrent with equipment <br /> delivery. <br /> iv. Recirculating above ground water storage receptacle-1-3 days (concurrent with other <br /> tasks). <br /> v. Ground erosion control best practices-1 week (concurrent with equipment placement <br /> and site tasks) <br /> Total site preparation time for this project initially will range between 7-10 days total. <br /> Mining Activity Duration from May 315'— October 1" <br /> This duration of time will also include final reclamation time for the project. <br /> (b) the estimated depth to which soil, suitable as a plant growth medium, will be salvaged for use in <br /> the reclamation process. This description must be consistent with information provided in Exhibit <br /> B. Sufficient soil must be salvaged to meet the vegetation establishment criteria of Rule 3.1.10. If <br /> plant growth medium is not reapplied on a graded area immediately after salvage, then the <br /> Operator/Applicant must specify how the topsoil will be stockpiled and stabilized with a vegetative <br /> cover or other means until used in reclamation. Plant growth medium stockpiles must be located <br /> caoarate from nthor s#nrkpiles nwit of thr niav of mina trafir and out of stream channels rur <br /> drainageways. The location of plant growth medium stockpiles must be shown on Exhibit E - Map; <br /> No new depth of soil will be disturbed during the removal of this ore pile. This is an above ground <br /> ore pile that will be crushed, processed and removed. Tailings and suitable plant growth medium <br /> will be utilized along the hillside bench to create new vegetative habitat for new growth. <br /> (c) specify the thickness of overburden or quantity of waste rock, if any, to be removed to reach the <br /> deposit. The location of any overburden stockpiles or waste rock fills must be shown on Exhibit E- <br /> Map; <br /> No overburden will be created from this project. Material will be coming from an already established <br /> ore pile on-site as described in Exhibit E Map.All fine tailings will be used as fill along the hill where <br /> the material is removed from. No new stockpiles will be created on-site, no new ore developments <br />
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