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• Support Facilities <br />Buildings. Existing buildings include a cinder block building (16' x 32') to be used as a conference <br />and training facility, a metal shop building (33' x 45') to be used as a warehouse, a cinder block <br />storage building (25' x 90') also to be used for warehousing, a foreman's trailer (10'w x 37'I x 8'h), a <br />parts semi-truck trailer (8'w x 40'I x 8'h), apre-engineered metal-frame-metal clad repair shop (52' x <br />85') with outside equipment wash pad, an oil separator that is attached to the wash pad to separate <br />oil from the wash water, a 10'x10' furnace room attached to the north end of the repair shop, a <br />metal-frame-metal clad bath house 24' x 34'), and a fuel and tube oil storage and pump facility <br />consisting of storage vessels contained inside alined earthen berm that will contain the volume <br />from the largest vessel plus the 10yr-24hr rainfall event, and a frame house (24' x 40') in use as the <br />mine office all located at the New Horizon 2 facilities area. Map 2.05.3-1 shows the locations of <br />the existing buildings. <br />Waste Water. Sewage from the existing and proposed buildings will be disposed of through <br />proposed and existing sanitary sewer lines discharging into a sewer main on Lincoln Street which is <br />owned by the Nucla Sanitary District. Waste water from the equipment wash will be re-circulated <br />and reused; however, if there is any excess waste water, it will be run through a sediment trap and <br />an oil water separatpr and discharged to Pond 007 via a natural drainage and the 007 East Ditch. <br />Domestic Water. Potable water will be provided through a water line tied into the Town of Nucla <br />water system. <br />Solid Wastes. Solid waste will be picked up by the local waste disposal contractor for disposal in <br />the Montrose County Sanitary Landfill. The land fill is privately owned and operates under the <br />regulations mandated by the State of Colorado and Montrose County. Solid wastes not suitable for <br />disposal at the landfill will be transported to and disposed of in suitable, licensed facilities under the <br />applicable Federal and State regulations. When practicable, solid wastes will be separated for <br />recycling. <br />Explosive Storage. No explosive storage facilities are contemplated for the New Horizon Mine. <br />Blasting will be carried out by a licensed independent contractor who will own and maintain <br />explosive storage facilities off-site and transport explosives to the mine site as needed. The <br />contractor may maintain small field magazines on the mine site, but no explosives will be stored at <br />the mine overnight. <br />• (keviaea ~/zoom 2.05.3(3) - 31 <br />