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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994117
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
9/19/1997
Doc Name
GOLD HILL MILL PN M-94-117 HAZEL -A ADIT
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<br />~lordree*ti R4soura Ate' <br />gui111ing 41, Danvar F.~ G"~ <br />P O Box 25080225-p0A7 <br />D~nv~r, CO <br />GOLD BILL VENTURES <br />P.O. Box 1523 <br />Longmont, Colorado 80501 <br />September 23, 1985 <br />Mr. Peter V. O'Connor <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: CASH MINE AMENDMENT -PERMIT NO. M83-141 <br />Dear Mr. O'Connor: <br /> <br />~~Ld/~.~~~~i <br />SEP 2 3 i96:; <br />MINED LAND <br />RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />This letter is in response to the concerns that you raised in your letter <br />oP September 16, 1985, regarding our Application for an Amendment to <br />the Cash Mine Limited Impact Permit. <br />Tailin¢s Reclamation <br />1. In order to revegetate the tailings retention structure in a manner <br />that will establish a diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative <br />cover on the land surface affected by the impoundment of the mill <br />tailings, a rock capillary barrier will be placed between the tailings <br />and the topsoil medium. This rock barrier will be placed on the <br />three sloping sides of the tailings embankment and the relatively <br />Plat surface of the former tailings pond. The minimum depth of this <br />rock capillary barrier will be two feet. It will be obtained Prom the <br />mine dump sorting and upgrading operations at the Cash and Who <br />Do mines, and the shaft sinking and underground exploration and <br />development work at the Who Do mine. The waste rock Prom these <br />operations will consist of unmineralized, unaltered granite and <br />schist with lesser amounts oP aplite and pegmatite. About BO peN <br />cent of this rock capillary material will be 3 inches or smaller in <br />size, while 30 percent will be between 3 inches and 6 inches, and <br />only 10 percent will be very coarse material that will range up to <br />15 inches in size. This size range will help achieve en effective <br />capillary barrier that will inhibit the upward migration of contami- <br />nants Prom the underlying mill tailings. So that this waste rock will <br />be readily available for use in reclaiming the tailings impoundment <br />structure, it will be segregated and placed near the existing lower <br />access roads that serve the Cash and Who Do mines. A small <br />front-end loader and dump truck will be used to load and transport <br />this waste rock to the tailings retention area. In order to install a <br />minimum two foot rock capillary barrier between the mill tailings <br />end the topsoil medium, it will be necessary to haul approximately <br />11,500 tons of waste rock from the Cash and Who Do mines. The <br />~ ., ce ~ ,., ~~...~..~ /~ .~ ~ :l~~y See.-~; w ~ ~L e r ~ d ~;/.~,-. bu i! ~., <br />3 .' w ~~ /'+ ^ .. ~ ~ , ~" L-, ~. ~~ /c ~.c.~/ c~jC dE/ d+- ~ ~ > <~ _ 1.Li J-v r~.~ <br /> <br />ids ~~ <br />
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