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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977193
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/24/2000
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
AZURITE INC
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM4
Media Type
D
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<br />RE:CF!~~r" <br />JAri ~ ~ 2000 <br />EXHIBIT G-- WATER INFORMATION <br />Division of Minerab & Geology <br />(1) This operation is not expected to directly affect groundwater systems in the area of <br />the mining site. Along with the Stormwater Management Plan already incorporated into <br />the existing permitted area, additional sediment ponds will be constructed as mining <br />enters the proposed permitted area. Please refer to the Storm water Management Plan of <br />this application. <br />(2) Reference $tonmvater Management Plan Map 1:1200 scale and Mining Plan Map <br />1:1000 scale maps for the following information: <br />(a) There are no known aquifers in the site or neighboring the site which will be affected. <br />(b) The operator does not anticipate process water nor stonnwater outfall from fhe <br />affected land boundaries. Stormwater flows will be handled according to the SV/MP <br />presented in this application. <br />(3) The mine operator purchases water from Canon City for purposes of dust control at <br />the site. Approximately 60,000 gallons per day is used for watering haul roads, <br />stockpiles and wetting transfer points within the crushing and screening circuits. The <br />reclamation plan calls for seeding of all plant species in a dry land mode with no watering <br />of reclamation areas. <br />(4) The mine operator is under the assumption that it is not necessary to apply for a <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the Water <br />Quality Control Division at the Colorado Department of Health. <br />13 <br />
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