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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977342
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/1/2000
Doc Name
FAX
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DMG
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HENDERSON MILL
Type & Sequence
TR9
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D
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<br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID#: M-1977-342 PAGE: 5 <br />INSPECTION DATE: 11-14-00 INSPECTOR'S INITIALS: ACS <br />installation only. If the culvert will remain in place past November 15, 2001, the <br />approval must be renewed. It is Henderson's responsibility to remove the culvert <br />and restore the canal prior to November 15, 2001 or to request a renewal of the <br />culvert installation in the diversion canal Environmental Protection Facility. <br />Topsoil salvage and management for the area below the ultimate tailing elevation was <br />observed and discussed. Alternatives to stripping and stockpiling topsoil <br />immediately following clearing and grubbing operations were considered. The Division <br />agrees with and approved topsoil handling practices in this area that could include <br />leaving the topsoil in place temporarily and seeding or otherwise stabilizing in <br />place topsoil as needed following logging. Acceptable topsoil management could also <br />include pushing the topsoil resource up the hill to an elevation above the ultimate <br />tailing surface and windrowing that material for consolidation into stockpiles at <br />a later time. If this practice in used, the windrows would have to be seeded and <br />other management practices such as silt fencing,or toe ditching may be necessary. <br />Under any topsoil management scenario, the reclamation permit requires that all <br />viable topsoil be salvaged from the tailing basin in advance of tailing inundation. <br />There are currently two topsoil stockpiles located below the ultimate tailing surface <br />elevation. These stockpiles must be moved prior to inundation. Rule 3.1.9(4) of <br />the Hard Rock/Metal Mining Regulations requires that a topsoil stockpile relocation <br />plan be approved under a technical revision to the reclamation permit. Henderson <br />is referred to a letter from the Division of Minerals and Geology (Allen Sorenson) <br />to Climax Molybdenum Company (Anne Beierle) dated December 17, 1998. This letter <br />provides a discussion of the Division's position on topsoil salvage requirements in <br />the Henderson Mill tailing basin. The Division considers topsoil salvage at the mill <br />site to be a critical component of the long-term success of tailing reclamation. <br />Topsoil salvage operations should be supervised by a person experienced in soil <br />science that can identify viable plant growth medium that is worthy of salvage. <br />cc: Carl Mount, DMG <br />? ~ E Contact Address <br />NAME Erich Bower <br />OPERATOR Climax Molybdenum COIi1DanV <br />STREET 19032 County Road 3 <br />CITYJSTATElZIP Parshall, CO 80468 <br />
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