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I. Continned <br />It is anticipated that #tus wilt occur within the current year (2006) upon which MRV's <br />need for this N.O.I. may not continue. This will be addressed as a separate issue at a later <br />date. <br />The existing P-ZO(~-006 N.O.I. will NOT be terminated or replaced, as this is not <br />currently part of the planned Honing activities, merely an area of exploration. No other <br />permits or notifications will be at7ected by this amendment- <br />As to "possible permits or natifirations", it is not within the operator's ability to <br />forecaat possible or future need. At this time, no additional reclamation permits arc <br />planned. <br />2. In conformaaee with Rnles 6.3 ,~, please prnvide a >S?Iow Chart/diagram wlrirls <br />demonstrates flow water within fire Cas& I4liite will Ile rsasaged derrireg D7ining <br />uperatiaas. <br />A sump was constricted approximately 100 Sect in-by of the 3rd Ievet edit gortal. <br />This sump collects any meteoric water which infiltrates the edit including wash water <br />from drilling and other operations, preventing any potential discbargc. "Phis water is <br />utili~.ed for dri77ing and watering operations on the 3`d lc:vrl of the mine. Nn crmstunptive <br />use of this water crc~urs. "I'he c.apaeity ofthis sump is c:;timated at Z,OfIO gallons, with a <br />currrrit volarme of t,0t}f) };atlons of wals^r, primarily from ongoing drilling operations. <br />1VIIIV i5 currently in the profess ofobtaining the light tv Lunsumpiivc;iy use the <br />Cash 1v£ine water, via the pwclrase of water sharc-~ and appropriation or acljucGuation as <br />necessary.. Consumptive vise of Cash Ivfirce water wi}l eliminate any potcWntial rent to <br />cuacuage~vvater uaader{,~•ocuid. ~wailablc.rriurcpooi watcrleveis will bem~taitaed below <br />arry active workings. tXhater levL~ls observes yvithin the rrLine during She past eight months <br />would indicate Qant tlscrc is no i~tiz;rirn r}a;d for- any fi>rther n3an:tgcrtJeni: of ~~,~atcr vkiifiiin <br />the mine, beyond the existing, 3`d level cn:cape sump. <br />(L1i-agr•am provided) <br />3. In. cortforrrrareee wst4 ~sr9es tr.~.~, phase praPVi~tie a l~tow Ctsart/li7riagrt<m ~~t7 lets <br />demonstrates >~ow nre and waste roslC Loom the Cash lYfiine will 6e managed rkerring <br />rx~;inira{; u~$-cratinns. <br />27vs is a very simple operation. Ore is rcrnovcd fn>m the mine via 1 ton r<xker- <br />dump ore cars. 'Phis material is placed in a sttxl ore bin (container) near the terminus of <br />the mini rail at the sur_faue. '1'hc: material is ilten drawn iiom the orr; bin into a four wheel <br />drive dump truck which traresporLs the ore to the mill. '11tc; ore is clumped into the steal, <br />sheltered bins at the mill. Arcy metallic minerals in the ore are eapturcxi as a bulk <br />conee;nirate product or a cavity concentrate, which is baggcxf in "'super.-sack" stiZjle <br />cont~ucucs, aaad stoned iu the scull b~,dlcfiug anti.! oii~sitc: shipment to a suceltex or refining <br />facility. tiangiae material iari$e ore is purraped as slurry to the permrtted, double lined <br />tailings irrapocu2dment ai: the n7i11. <br />