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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001063
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/6/2001
From
MIDAS MINING CO INC
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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<br />Ci <br /> <br />Midas-Mining Company Inc. <br />710 North 11'" street <br />Guunisoo, CO 81230 <br />CoatactPhoae (541)929-0170 ~ I.oealPhoae (970)641-2732 <br />Faa (541)929-4174 <br />Re: Ophir Lode File No. M-2001-063, addressing 29 points, continued. <br />7. Continued, According to ore value the shipments will be made <br />in water proof bags or in ore trucks so lined to prevent any <br />leakage. <br />8. The portable mining equipment area shown on new map Exhibit E <br />and between mining periods the equipment will be stored at <br />9401 Highway 249 N, Lake City, Colorado. Fuel and Oil will <br />be stored on site in a highway approved fuel truck and dis- <br />pensed directly from truck to machinery. <br />9• Weekly samples during mining periods will be taken from water <br />sampling site 5. <br />10. We have been contacting Culligan and they have equipment avail- <br />able for further water treatment if needed. Best results can <br />be achieved when we have specific details regarding what elements <br />need to be removed. <br />11. The four settling basins are shown on new map as Ponds Exhibit E <br />and the dimensions are given. When we clean the pond bottoms <br />all ponds will be 24 inches depth or better. To the best of our <br />knowledge, these ponds were established and used in a prior <br />operation. We will use a 3 inch PCV or plastic pipe to conduct <br />drainage from portal to settling pond D. We plan to lay the <br />pipe in the Surface water diversion ditch emptying in pond D <br />as shown on new map. <br />12. We have listed some 20 plus relative elevation readings on new <br />map Exhibit E. This information shows slope from south and west <br />to north and east. We will place sediment traps in the ditch <br />from pond D to pond C and we will place a log in the bottom of <br />each of the ponds to help trap any sediment. The new configur- <br />ation of the mine operation directs all drainage to the settling <br />ponds. <br />13• The waste rock will be dumped from the top and the pile shaped <br />from the top. <br />14. From advice given to us, we have decided not to attempt to use <br />a pad under the ore pile. <br />Wayne R. Giesy, President <br />Les Charles, Mine Superintendent <br />
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