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Creation date
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/10/1994
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO POTENTIAL VIOLATION CONTAINED IN INSEPCTION REPORT FROM OMLR DATED OCT 20 1994 IRONCLAD
From
CRIPPLE CREEK & VICTOR GOLD MINING CO
To
DNR
Type & Sequence
TR9
Media Type
D
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<br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company 999 <br />A Joint Venture -Pikes Peak Mining Company, Manager <br />(1 ~ Operations Office Englewood Office <br />(~~'7S. P.O. Box 191, 2755 State Highway 67 5251 DTC Parkway, Suite 700, Englewood <br />Victor, Colorado 80860 Colorado 80111 <br />(719) 689-2977 • FAX (719) 689-3254 (303) 889-0700 • FAX (303) 889-0707 <br />November 8, 1994 <br />SENT BY FACSIMILE -HARD COPY SENT FEDERAL EXPRESS <br />Mr. Berhan Keffelew <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Mines and Geology <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />gF.CEIVED <br />NOV 10 1994 <br />plyls;on of Minerals ~ Geology <br />Reference: Response To "Potential Violation" Contained In Inspection Report from <br />OMLR Dated October 20. 1994 -Ironclad Material On Top of Tce Berm. <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew: <br />This letter responds, as has been requested by your Office, to the "Problem Noted" contained <br />in the Inspection Report dated October 20, 1994. The situation was one in which a small <br />amount of Ironclad material was spilled from haul trucks as they removed the slurry from the <br />upstream sump to the top of the Carlton tailings. When the material dried, it was placed and <br />compacted into the anchor trench. <br />If there are additional questions, please do no hesitate to call. <br />Si <br />E. <br />Environmental Affairs <br />FILE: CC~VSTIP.002 <br />
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