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11/24/2007 6:51:47 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980002
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
APPLICATION AND ENTIRE PERMIT
Media Type
D
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_ 2,06 Fermits for Special Categories of Mining <br />• 2.06.8 Alluvial Valley Floors <br />_ The applicant has conceded the area donated as <br />a possible Alluvial Valley Floor (AVF), is an <br />AVF. <br />The applicants do not forsee any significant <br />effect the mining operation could have on the <br />AVF. As pointed in 2.0$.6 (3) of the permit <br />application, the water from the Nu Mine adit <br />never flows far enough ( approximately 200 feet <br />maximum ) to come into contact with the A':'F. <br />All water from the permit area, mine site, is <br />contained in the sedimenation pond and has no <br />effect on the AVF.(see footnote 1, page lo) <br />2.07 Fvblic Participation <br />2.07.3 <br />(2) Sae Exhibit 12 for the Public Notice <br />concerning this application. <br />Rule 4 Ferformance Standards <br />4.02 2 Permit area signs have been poste3. <br />4.02.3 Perimeter markers are in place. <br />•~ 4.02.7 Topsoil markers are in place. <br />4,03 Roads <br />The existing roads within the permit area meet <br />the requirements of these regulations. No new <br />roads are anticipated at this time. <br />4.05 Hydrolohic Balance <br />See Exhibit 4 for definition of the groundwater <br />monitoring program, and Er:hibits 8 and 11 for <br />the sedimentation pond design. <br />~, <br /> <br />-17- <br />
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