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8/24/2016 10:35:26 PM
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11/26/2007 2:40:40 AM
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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
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DMG
Media Type
D
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<br />:~ <br />Midas-Mining Company Inc. <br />7l0 North 111h street <br />Gunnison, CO 81230 <br />Contact Phone (541) 929-0170 ~ Local Phone (970)641-2732 <br />Faa (541)929-4174 <br />Re: Ophir Lode File No. M-2001-06}, addressing 29 points, continued. <br />15. We plan to place a log in the bottom of each settling pond as <br />a sediment trap. <br />16. We stand corrected and recognize all activity on permitted <br />area as a disturbance including roads etc. and we will operate <br />only on the area where we have a permit to do so. <br />17. We do not anticipate any additional underground openings. If <br />In the future an air vent was required, we would use a steel <br />mesh to gate the opening for safety at the time the opening <br />was made. It only makes good sense to remove ore from the <br />present portal when you consider economics, elevation and <br />access. <br />18. We are supplying 3 new maps and all maps show the permit <br />Boundary area of 9.84 acres. The site map gives the best <br />over all view. Exhibit E. <br />19. Subsequent to on site inspection on October 2, 2001, ore <br />storage area moved into an area where natural drainage will <br />be fed into settling pond C via culvert across road. The major <br />portion of storm water will be directed by ditch to settling <br />pond D. Avery small amount of storm water will be directed <br />to pond C from this area as Red Cloud Creek collects the run <br />off from higher elevation. <br />20. New maps Exhibit E show all 4 settling ponds within Permit <br />Boundary on the Ophir Mill Site. <br />21. All roads in permitted Boundary show <br />The road starting at the portal is b~ <br />Dump Site and the Ore Storage area. <br />on the new map. It is a possibility <br />entering the Ophir Mill Site will be <br />on this with BLM when the old bridge <br />creek. <br />on new map Exhibit E, <br />ordering the waste rock <br />All culverts are shown <br />that the first culvert <br />a bridge. We will work <br />is removed from Henson <br />22. We submit the 35 relative elevations noted on the Reclamation <br />Map Exhibit E and ask that these points indicate sufficient <br />slope information. The Reclamation Map lists the areas that <br />will be reclaimed, machinery storage areas, ore stockpile areas <br />Wayne R. Giesy, President <br />Les Charles, Mine Superintendent <br />
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