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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977342
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
12/19/1985
Doc Name
INSPECTION REPORT ON HENDERSON MILL VISIT 09/4/85
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CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM CO
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MLRD
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a <br />9 <br />CLIMAX MOLYBAD~~EIINAAUM~~COMPANY <br />A DIVISION OF AI~~I.1~~ INC. <br /> <br />o~c i g ~sss <br />r„I~ nllet. M llaiural tiu~~~: ~ . . <br />HENDEHSON MINE <br />Box 68 <br />Empire, Colorado 80438 <br />(303) 569-3221 <br />December 13, 1985 <br />Messrs. James McArdle and Peter O'Connor <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Inspection Report on Henderson Mill Visit - September 4, 1985 <br />Dear Messrs. McArdle and O'Connor: <br />Thank you for sending me a copy of the above-referenced inspection <br />report. In this letter, I will address several of the issues you raise <br />therein. <br />Vegetation Test Plot Data and Reports <br />As I mentioned on the day of the inspection, we took some soil and <br />vegetation samples from the demonstration plot at the mill in August 1985. <br />We would be happy to provide data and reports to you as they become avail- <br />able. <br />Reclamation of Tailing Dam <br />We have discussed your observations and recommendations relative to <br />reclamation of the tailing dam, and they cause us substantial concern. <br />The tailing dams will remain active for the life of the operation, and <br />a reasonable time period has not lapsed to evaluate whether the soil treat- <br />ment on the downstream face would suffice for final reclamation. Instead, <br />this treatment was designed to meet the short-term goal of minimizing wind <br />and water erosion, and mitigating scenic impact. Because of the limited <br />scope of current efforts, we do not believe it is possible to conclude that <br />"the current plan will not meet performance standards." <br /> <br />i <br />
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