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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
DMG MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT
Inspection Date
10/3/1994
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(Page 3) <br />MINE ID f OR PROSPECTING ID ~ M-80-244 <br />INSPECTION DATE 10-3-94 ~ INSPECTOR'S INITIALS CBM <br />fill and soil liner material. The area just below the 9360 anchor trench moat now be checked <br />carefully for evidence of saturation just.prior to liner placement. Further, DMa will now <br />require anchor trenches to be inspected immediately after asp precipitation event for <br />contained water. If water is found, it must be~aoted in Lhe daily logs and pumped out of the <br />trenches as soon as possible and no later than 24 hours after the inspection. The Division <br />must receive, by ao later than 5 P.M. on October 21, 1994, a letter from the operator clearly <br />stating that these two requirements will be followed. <br />The last inspection atop was at the discharge point in Arequa gulch below the Carlton <br />tailings. This ie where water from the sump (runoff collected from Arequa Gulch and the heap <br />underdrain) below the toe berm is pumped and released to the natural drainage channel of <br />Arequa Gulch. The straw bales that were euppoaed to control sedimentation of the Arequa <br />Gulch channel have been completely overridden by sediment. The bales were either buried in <br />sediment or bypassed by the water flow. Coarse sediment was deposited on natural vegetation <br />for approximately 120 feet below the last straw bale. All sedimentation waa still within the <br />marked affected area boundary, however, it ie the operator's responsibility to effectively <br />control such erosion and sedimentation (see CRS 34-32-116(7)(1)). Since this ie the last <br />chance that the operator has to control sedimentation of Arequa Gulch before it leaves the <br />permit area, erosion and sedimentation control methods and structures need to be vigorously <br />monitored and actively replaced whenever needed. See problem number two on the next page. <br />I 6 E Contact Addreee <br />NAME Mr. John Hardaway <br />OPERATOR CC & V Gold Mininc Co. <br />STREET P.O. Box 191 <br />CITY/STATE/ZIPVictor. CO 80860 <br />cc: Berhan Keffelew <br />James Pendleton <br />H. Bruce Humphries <br />^ CE <br />^ BL <br />^ FS <br />^ ~ <br />^ HMWMD (CH) <br />^ SE <br />^ WQCD (CH) <br />OTHER <br />M7. S~r~ .jo~tise,,. <br />wQ~D -' ~~ - 6 ~. <br />Dek,.~-~ C~ goazz -rs3o <br />
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