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<br />//~'rt/'~' Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company 999 <br />l\ l\ A Joint Venture - Pikes Peak Mining Company, Manager [~ <br />~~ll~// ~~~ 7../// Operations O111ce Englewood ONlce RCC hh <br />`/ P.O. Box 191, 2755 State Highway 67 5251 DTC Parkway, Suite 7~'~r~Ewood <br />Victor, Colorado 80660 Colorado 80111 p <br />(719) 68&2977 • FAX (719) 689-3254 (303) 889-0700 • FA 903`~J-~76~i~ <br />January 31, 1995 <br />uivls, , or t~~iae~a(s & Gea, <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 />Reference: Cresson Project: Permit M-80-244: Provision of Soil Stockpile Locations and <br />Contours as of December 1994. <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew: <br />I believe you or some others of you staff requested an accounting of the soil that had been <br />stockpiled at the end of the year. We were able to obtain slate-November 1994 survey of the <br />soil stockpiled at the time which we are providing. Because the majority of the major <br />construction had been completed at that time, the numbers are fairly accurate for anend-of-year <br />total. <br />We have designated the three soil stockpiles which we could construct because of receipt of <br />BLM clearances as "Minerals Beneficiation" or "Process," "Elkton," and "Jo-Dandy." The <br />fourth stockpile, proposed to be nearer the Ajax shaft, can not be built until after the final <br />clearance is received from the BLM. These are numbered, for this report and the attachments, <br />as Numbers 3, 2, and 1, respectively. <br />Also provided are three maps which show the location of the soil stockpiles at the time of the <br />survey. The Minerals Beneficiation Stockpile is the one which serves as a visual barrier on the <br />east side of the Minerals Beneficiation Plant (which will likely always be referred to as the <br />Process Plant). The plan area of that stockpile remains as shown on the map but the <br />northeastern portion which is shown as a lobe has continued to be filled to form an almost <br />continuous ridge. The majority of that stockpile has been seeded and hydromulched and 150 <br />evergreens have been transplanted onto it on the southeast side. <br />The Elkton stockpile, which is located immediately east of the crusher, has been graded and <br />seeded and hydromulched. The grading reduced the height and blended the material into the <br />