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<br /> <br />feet per year. Based on our estimated needs, this is an <br />adequate supply. <br />The water will be transported by truck haulage in our <br />tank truck of 3200-gallon capacity until completion of a <br />1200' plastic pipeline. Fresh water storage facilities at <br />our mill are steel tanks in the mill building with a <br />capacity of 10,600 gallons. <br />TAILINGS DISPOSAL <br />Proposed construction of our tailings disposal area <br />includes constructing a suitable dam from soil borrowed from <br />the tailings disposal area as outlined in the <br />recommendations of OTL/Thompson, Inc., Consulting <br />Geotechnical and Materials Engineers, a copy of which is <br />part of this permit application. <br />The tailings dam embankment will be constructed of <br />compacted high clay content alluvial material as recommended <br />in Section 34, "Tailings Disposal" of SME Mineral Processing <br />Handbook, N. L, Weiss, Editor, 1985. <br />It is our intent to best utilize the 4,6 acre tailings <br />disposal area by constructing the embankment to utilize <br />about only one acre of pond area at one time with drainage <br />of tails water going to a suitable collection point where a <br />collection pump will reclaim the water for re-use in the <br />milling process. During a test run, a measured quantity of <br />tailin water as discharged into the tailings disposal <br />