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8/24/2016 10:33:08 PM
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11/26/2007 12:07:39 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977310
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
EXHIBIT B MINING PLAN
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D
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<br />• • <br />EXHIBIT B - MINING PLAN <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />Access to the JD-6 mine site will be via one mile along the <br />Monogram Truck route, which leaves Colorado Highway 90 about 10.4 <br />miles west of Naturita, Colorado, thence easterly for one-half mile <br />along the existing mine haul road to the Duggan Adit portal and <br />surface site. <br />PROPOSED MINING METHOD <br />An agreement has been made with Atlas Minerals Division of <br />Atlas Corporation to use the Duggan Adit for entry to the C-JD-6 <br />ore deposit. {Cotter Corporation and Kelmine mine separate claims, <br />sharing a common portal and surface facilities, except for separate <br />ventholes and roads leading to these ventholes. Kelmine is the <br />contractor for Cotter's JD-6 operations and holds the lease to the <br />ground on which the shared surface area exists. Therefore, the <br />affected acreage has been divided such that Cotter has claimed its <br />separate waste dumps, ventholes, and roads to these ventholes, and <br />roads to these ventholes as affected acreage, while Kelmine has <br />claimed the remainder. Cotter's affected acreage is shaded in on <br />the updated map, C-2. Kelmine's affected acreage has been filed <br />under the name of Mineral Joe.} <br />{The applicability of a timetable of surface disturbance to an <br />underground mining plan is questionable. All surface disturbance <br />around the portal area has been done, with the exception of gradual <br />
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