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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1995097
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/21/1995
Doc Name
SMUGGLER MINE LIMITED IMPACT PERMIT APPLICATION
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L F BROWN & ASSOCIATES INC
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DMG
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<br />' Lr <br />_,,: ~' <br />.;~~~ . <br />L.F. Brown <br />Associates <br />' P.O. Box 696 <br />' Idaho Springs, CO 60452 <br />November 10, 1995 <br />Mr. Bruce Humphries <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />215 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Division of Minerals 8 c~eoiagy <br />Re: Smuggler Mine Limited Impact Permit Application <br />Dear Mr. Humphries: <br />:~~ <br />Deliveries To'. 1630 Miner Sl. <br />Phone: (303) 6749613 <br />Fax. (303) 5679306 <br />~j~~~, <br />Attached is the Wright & Preusch Mining, Ltd. Limited Impact (110(2)) <br />Permit application for the Smuggler Mine as required by the Colorado <br />Revised Statutes 1973, 34-32-101, et seq. and by the Mineral Rules and <br />Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. <br />The historic aspects of the mine are unique. It is included in the <br />National Register of Historical Sites and commercial tours of the mine have <br />been conducted along with maintenance mining activities at the site for over <br />12 years. The fundamental intent of this application is to allow for a minimal <br />increase in the level of mining activity. The tours will be continued as a <br />source of supplementary income. <br />When mining ceases, the Primary Reclamation Plan is to reclaim to a <br />Commercial Historic Attraction to allow the tours to continue indefinitely. As <br />required, however, if and when tourism is no longer a viable land use of the <br />site, a detailed Alternate Reclamation Plan has been prepared as a part of <br />this application. The Alternate Plan incorporates EPA concerns regarding the <br />regrading of the mine waste rock dumps. In addition, the Reclamation Cost <br />Estimate is based entirely on the worst case situation, i.e., the Alternate <br />Reclamation Plan, to ensure that the site will be reclaimed in accordance with <br />the requirements of the law. <br />We hope the application meets with your approval. I look forward to <br />working with you in this regard. Please call if you have questions. <br />Yours Very Truly, <br />-.o...~ e ~,..,.~ <br />Larry F. Brown, Ph.D. <br />President, L.F. Brown & Assoc. Inc. <br />uii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii .... ~ <br />999 <br />& R~r,FIVED <br />Inc. Ncrv 21 1995 <br />
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