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11/21/2007 12:59:13 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983141
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Name
MINERALS PROGRAM PROSPECTING 110 PERMITS & 110 UNPERMITTED SITES POSSIBLE VIOLATION CIVIL PENALTY PR
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~P~ <br />insulating the compressor and reducing the noise level that ~;~ <br />accompanies its operation. The total of Eected land surface p ~ <br />involved in the construction of this building amounts to 0.018 1 <br />acres. The repair work needed on the two storage buildings <br />and the head frame will not disturb any land surface. <br />Because the Cash mine is currently flooded, the workings have <br />to be dewate ced before underground rehabilitation and produc- <br />tion can commence. Most of the Cash mine water enters the <br />mine through the upper workings on the Freiburg vein. The <br />Cash mine workings flood to the first level and drain through <br />a drift 125 feet below the shaft. Tests conducted in this <br />area during 1976 by Systems, Science and So f.tware of La Jolla, <br />California, and the U. S. Ru reau of Mines' Denver Research <br />Center, determined that a 30 foot drop in the water level <br />occurs between September and December. This will allow the <br />rehabilitation of the first level station and the 125 foot <br />level to proceed without releasing any mine water into the <br />environment. Ttio tna~allwtinn of a wa~or ~~~r='~~a ri_~~tnr <br />di"s2Ti~r~~ any acidic~~inifiP' a5£e'~s~"ifi'Eo-Z3sii-Gu1~Fi:"~ More _ <br />information regarding t.h is important aspect of the reopening <br />of the Cash mine can be found in Exhibit D under the section <br />on Water Resources. Tlie re will be no surface land disturbance <br />related to the installation of this water purification plant <br />as it will be a portable facility mounted on a trailer. <br />EXHIBIT C: MaP <br />See Exhibit C following page 5 <br />A11 of the owners of record of surface land immediately adjac- f <br />ent [o the Casli mine and the land that will be affected by the <br />proposed operation are listed below. The numbers correspond <br />to thnsc shown on the land status map (Exhibit C1. <br />1. Patented Lode mining claims: <br />Gold Iiill Mining Company <br />P. O. Box 1523 <br />Longmont, Colorado 80501 <br />2. Unpatented Lode mining claims: <br />Gold Hill Mining Company <br />P. O. Box 1523 ___. <br />Longmont, Colorado RO501 <br />3. Patented Lode mining claims: - <br />Ile irs to the Estate of Joseph F. Little: <br />Joanne O'Kane <br />1480 Hoyt <br />Lakewood, Colorado 80215 <br />David C. Little <br />Montgomery, Little, Young, Campbell 6 McGrew <br />6900 East Belleview <br />Inglewood, Colorado BO111 <br />lie irs to the Estate of Joseph H. Rodgers: <br />William K. Rodgers <br />Olive R. Blush <br />1118 South 1st Street <br />Montrose, Colorado 81401 <br />4. Patented Lode mining claim: <br />Owned jointly by the Gold 11111 Mining Company <br />and the heirs to the Estate of Joseph F. Little <br />(see above) <br />_q_ <br />
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