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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
6/13/1995
Doc Name
PROVISION OF INFORMATION UPDATE THE ESTIMATION OF LEAKAGE RATES
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CRIPPLE CREEK&VICTOR GOLD MINING CO
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DMG
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CC8dJ Go 1 d Mng . Co . ID`9-689-4040 JUN 1~5 20 ~ 28 No .012 P .10 <br />so upon telephone notification by you. <br />It is the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company's ("CC&V's") belief that the close <br />approximation of ambient water quality by the results of the humidity cell data pmvide a firm <br />basis for accepting the proposal CCBcV already made to manage excess overburden. CC&V <br />believes that it has cooperated openly and fully with the Office of Mined Land Reclamation to <br />achieve this conclusion. AB we have stated in past correspondence, CC&V is aware that it was <br />not the intent of the revised Mined Land Reclamation Boatel Rules to require additional controls <br />of excess overburden only because test data indicated some acid generation potential. Rather <br />the Rule anticipated at least atwo-step procedure where the ambient system was accounted for. <br />Without that step, one would be trying to "clean" a site to achieve an objective of 'cleaner than <br />natural.' CC&V believes that the two-step process leads to the CC&V-proposed management <br />scheme. <br />CC&V would hope that this issue is now resolved to the Office's satisfaction and that we may <br />procced in agreement <br />you for your wntinued assistance. <br />Envlronmental Affairs <br />FD.E: cC&VSTIP.aos <br />
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