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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/6/1989
Doc Name
SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORP SUNNYSIDE MINE & MAYFLOWER MILL PN M-77-378 SAN JUAN CNTY AMERICAN TUNNEL
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~ ~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~~ <br />-- - STATE OF COLORADO <br />Roy Romer, Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES _n ANN°°\ /, <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />FRED R. BANTA, Dlrsctor <br />January 6, 1989 <br />Mr, Larry Perino <br />Sunnyside Gold Corporation <br />P.O. Box 177 <br />Silverton, Colorado 81433 <br />Re: Sunnyside Gold Corporation's "Sunnyside Mine and Mayflower Mill", Permit <br />Number M-77-378, San Juan County, American Tunnel Sludge Disposal <br />Dear Mr. Perino: <br />As discussed throughout the period from January 3rd through the 6th , <br />Sunnyside Gold Corporation proposed interim disposal of the American Tunnel <br />sludge material atop Tailing Pond Number 4. The approved Tailing Pond Number <br />3 disposal site is currently capped with ice and snow, thereby minimizing <br />adequate pond storage capacity for additional sludge disposal. <br />As discussed, approximately 1,000,000 gallons of slurried pond sludge requires <br />removal from the American Tunnel Water Treatment/Sediment Ponds to maimtain <br />compliance with the American Tunnel NPDES discharge permit limitations, <br />specifically the suspended solids concentration. It is estimated that <br />approximately 400 cubic yards of solids will be disposed of, as the slurry <br />solid content is estimated to be 8~. <br />Upon review of the American Tunnel sludge, Tailing Pond Number 3 - slimes and <br />Tailing Pond Number 4 - sands quality (as presented in Table D-10 in the, <br />Consolidated Permit), it was decided that interim disposal of the sludge <br />material atop Tailing Pond Number 4 is allowable. <br />Tailing Pond Number 4 - sands quality is assumed to be similar to that of the <br />slimes component. Tailing Pond Number 4 - sands quality is superior to that <br />of Tailing Pond Number 3 - slimes, i.e. it exhibits lower metal concentrations <br />for each parameter measured. The quality of the American Tunnel sludge <br />material exhibits lower metal concentrations than Tailing Pond Number 4 for <br />those parameters measured, except cadmium, copper and zinc. See Consolidated <br />Permit Table Number D-10. <br />215 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203.2273 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />
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