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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/28/1977
Doc Name
ADEQUACY REVIEW AND INSPECTION DATE
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MLR
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STANDARD METALS CO
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r , <br />•: ••, ~ STANDARD MILLING • <br />Sunnyside Mine <br />1177-378 <br />-How does lignosite (lignosulfonate) prevent photosynthetic inhibiticm? <br />C Who will be responsible for maintaining areas that will be Left as <br />(~ ? historical siteaT What alternatives exist if these areas do not develop <br />as historical sites as planned? What acreages do these areas compri.seT <br />Cj~ - Additional explanation is needed with reference to the species list of <br />What total acreage will be reclaimed? Areas totalling 125 acres were <br />e described in the legal description. Exhibit L references total acres/year <br />with 4 in 1977, 12 in 1978, etc. Addition of those acreage yield a <br />total of 181 acres. This must also be clarified and/or corrected. Shouldn't <br />~~~ Exhibit L reflect reclamation of tailings area 114 as well. In addition 181 <br />acres are reflected in the legal description while Exhibit L makes reference <br />to ponds I, II, and IV. What about reclamatlon of settling ponds as shown <br />on Map 3? The reclamation plan narrative should reference reclamation of . <br />these areas as well. <br />__ vegetation to be utilized in reclamation efforts. What precise mixtures <br />and rates are intendedT It appears that the rates given are for each <br />species and not for mixtures of species. Please clarify. <br />What size of seedlings will be utilized and what will the source be? <br />With reference to final drainage over the tailings ponds will diversion <br />i~v~ ~ ditches remain upon completion of reclamation? <br />~J Do you have a closed system on water usage? Is water recycled from the <br />settling ponds back through the mill circuit? <br />How do you intend to reclaim proposed areas if applied for water rights <br />~~ ~ are not granted? <br />_ Maps 2 6 3 show Area If4 as a multiple use area. This is not referenced in <br />~~ the mining plan or reclamation plan narrative. Please explain. <br />^ Do the contours on the reclamation plan map represent final contours? Or <br />'f,~ ,, is that not a problem since all areas that need to be disturbed have already <br />been affected? <br />~~ ~'~ What plans do Standard Metals have with reference to reclamation of ~Che <br />portal area? <br />Access roads/haulroads are shown between varoua areas on the maps. ~1re they <br />i•2~~ included in the affected areal What is the history of said roadsl Will <br />-~• they remain upon reclamation? <br />Areas of disturbance - major, moderate and minor are shown on Map 113. Are <br />~~~- these areas of disturbance currently exist, or do you intend these to <br />- apply throughout the life of the mine? <br />_,~ Ia it possible that future tailings deposition in area $4 may effect Highway 110 <br />' ~.r which I understand had been relocated in the past. <br />Are there currently any requirements for emission permits for dust emissions <br />/~j Associated with surface related activites of mining. (milling/tailings) <br />. • ~ .' ..a <br />
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