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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
1/31/2007
Doc Name
Insp Rpt
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Cripple Creek & Victor Gold
Inspection Date
1/29/2007
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D
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ORIGINAL-PUBLIC FILE <br />(Page 2) <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID #: ti+-Iean-red <br />INSPECTION DATE: 'L24L~7 INSPECTORS INITIALS: -6K- <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />The Division conducted a bi-monthly inspection of the valley leach facility on 1/29/06. <br />Present during the inspection were Tim Comer of CC&V. There was a considerable amount of <br />snow cover on the north facing slopes at the time of the inspection. <br />Inspected the Pad #3&4 area, spent ore removal is continuing .All the liner once the spent <br />ore is removed will be buried in the Altman pit. <br />Inspected the East Cresson pit Ares. Backfilling of the pit is continuing. The western <br />part of the Wild Horse pit expansion (East Cresson) was being prepared for mining of the <br />first lift. All the top soil has been moved to a temporary stock pile staging area. <br />Inspected the Iron Clad and Globe Hill areas, no problem noted The western face of the <br />Main Cresson area was active at the time of the inspection. Storm water diversion <br />structures in the area were found to be in good repair. <br />Inspected the Phase I, II, III&IV Leach pad areas and collected the following readings <br />from the High and Low Volume Solution Collection Transducers. <br />Phase I High Volume Solution Collection Transducer #1 was recorded at 7.2 (read out meter <br />still not functioning) #2 was at 23.8 and # 3 was at 24.1 piezometer for the pond was at <br />56.7 feet. Low Volume solution collection transducer PUMP #1 WAS BEING REPLACED AT THE <br />TIME OF THE INSPECTION PUMP READ OUT WAS AT 00. and # 2 was at .27 Piezome ter for the pond <br />was recorded at 40.1 feet. <br />Phase II &III High Volume solution Collection transducer # 4 was recorded at 18.5 # 5 <br />was at 16.1 and # 6 was at 19.S.Piezometer for the pond was at 28.7 feet. Low volume <br />transducer # 1 was at.09 and #2 was at .62. <br />Phase IV High Volume Solution Collection Transducer # 7 was recorded at 13.7, #8 was at <br />11.1, #9 was at 13.3 and # 10 was at 13.7. Low Volume transducer # 1 was at 13.4 and # 2 <br />was at 4.2 inches of hydrostatic head. <br />Inspected the External pond, it was holding a small amount of what appeared to be frozen <br />water .Low volume Solution Collection transducer # 1 for the pond was recorded at 12.3 and <br /># 2 was at 10.4 inches of hydro static head. <br />Inspected the under drain area, both the south and 4 inch pipes were discharging, at a <br />much lower flow than was observed on 1/3/07, The north under drain and solid 24 inch pipes <br />were dry. All lower ponds were holding about the same amount of what appeared to be frozen <br />water covered with snow as was noted during last inspection. <br />I & E Contact Addres <br />NAME: TIM COMER cc: r CE <br />OPERATOR: CC&V <br />STREET: P n_ROX 191 r BL <br />r FS <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP: vlcrnR cal ~rtantl RnRhn r HW <br />r HMWMD (CH) <br />r <br />r SE <br />r WQCD (CH) <br />r OTHER <br />
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