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11/21/2007 8:59:07 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982090
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/2/2000
Doc Name
CAMP BIRD MINE PN M-82-090 TR 2 FIRST RESPONSE TO ADEQUACY REVIEW DATED APRIL 13 2000
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CAMP BIRD COLO INC
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DMG
Type & Sequence
TR2
Media Type
D
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<br />Item 7: Camp Bird Coloraclo, Inc. commits to removal of all water conveyance conduit present <br />west of Imogene Creek that is (or would remain so subsequent to recontouring) above grade or at <br />a depth of less than three feet. Where conduit is irretrievable or otherwise to be left in place, <br />exposed or accessible pipe ends will be crushed to a flat configuration. <br />Item 8: Camp Bird Coloraclo, Inc. commits to removal of the at-grade adit dischazge conduit <br />and the associated horizontal "I" beam structure and support columns that heretofore served as <br />the Imogene Creek crossing for the water conveyance line. Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. will <br />replace this segment of adit discharge conveyance by sleeve- connecting an equivalent diameter <br />HDPE pipeline to the existing CSP outlet emanating from [he concrete Pazshall flume box. <br />Subject to underlying bedrock depth, the pipeline will be field-engineered into a downwazd <br />configuration extending underground (excavated and buried) to a standard "Y" outlet to be <br />elevated approximately six (6) vertical feet above normal flow level of Imogene Creek. Coarse <br />rock yip-rap will be installed azound and below the outlet to stabilize [he feature against high- <br />flow conditions in Lnogene Creek. <br />Item 9: The oil storage building tailing material foundation fill will be placed over the shop/dry <br />foundation slab as lowermost zone cover material. Refer to Item 6, above. <br />Item 10: Camp Bird Color~ido, Inc. will make a field assessment of the condition of both the <br />upper level access road bridle abutments and the upstream (inlet) Hazes at the Imogene Creek <br />culvert during low flow coroiitions. This is anticipated to approximately coincide with the <br />projected late summer performance of Phase II reclamation activities. A[ that time, the need for <br />and options relating to feasible stabilization altematives will be evaluated. At minimum, <br />immediate upstream debris will be removed to maximize the available stream flow cross-section. <br />Further stabilization measures, if invoked, may potentially include (but aze not necessarily <br />limited to) alternatives such as emplacement of heavy rock or equivalent deflectors, piling and or <br />timber deflectors, or earthwork bank stabilization. <br />Item 11: This is addressed on Page 20, Paragraph 1; and on Page 23, Pazagraph 4 of the <br />Technical Revision document. Camp Bird Colorado, Inc. commits to a three-yeaz post- <br />reclamation monitoring and maintenance period, during which debris will be routinely removed <br />at least twice per year (spring and fall). Further, the longitudinal berrning to be installed along <br />the upper reaches of Imogene Creek (within the Permit Area) is also intended to serve as a <br />protective levee to retain high-flow conditions within the stream course. The berming will be <br />equivalently monitored and maintained during the three-yeaz post-reclamation period. Since <br />Camp Bird, Colorado, Inc. is actively marketing the Camp Bird mine property for post- <br />reclamation, non-mining uses, it is in Camp Bird Colorado, Inc.'s interest to ensure adequate <br />monitoring and maintenance of the Imogene Creek stream course. <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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