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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997032
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/8/2009
Doc Name
EPP (AM-01) Attachment B,C & D (part 5)
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
RCO
Media Type
D
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Summary of Monitoring Requirements by Other Agencies <br />0 General Conditions <br />Compliance. The applicant is responsible for complying with all applicable federal, <br />state, and local laws, regulations, and permits. <br />Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species <br />The Operator would provide information regarding the locations of any proposed and <br />future disturbances (such as from exploration drilling) to the BLM for additional surveys and <br />identification of possible threatened, endangered, sensitive, or rare plants. <br />If any bats are observed in the mine workings, the Operator would cease all activities in the area <br />and report the finding to the BLM. The Operator would follow any recommendations made by <br />BLM personnel. These recommendations may include cessation of activities in the mine <br />workings supporting the bat habitat until the breeding season is over. <br />Wildlife (Other than TE&S) <br />The Operator would keep speeds in the area to a minimum in order to reduce the potential for <br />collisions with wildlife. Speed limits would be posted on highly trafficked areas. <br />I* Erosion Sediment Control <br />If additional topsoil is stockpiled, the topsoil stockpile would be seeded during the first fall <br />planting season with a BLM approved seed mix after the soil is stockpiled to control erosion of <br />the topsoil. The topsoil would be put back in place in accordance with the approved reclamation <br />plan. <br />Runoff from the Development Rock Area (DRA), ore stockpile area, and topsoil stockpile would <br />be captured by earthen berms located at the crest and toe of the DRA. New roads would be <br />designed and would incorporate the BLM BMPs. Water bars, earthen berms, straw bale barriers, <br />and vegetation buffers would be used to control sediment runoff along new roads. Erosion <br />impacts would be minimized by installing the sediment control measures discussed in Section <br />8.2.6.3, Surface Water. <br />The Operator would capture sediment from the DRA, ore stockpile area, and topsoil stockpile by <br />earthen berms located at the crest and toe of the DRA. <br />The Operator may install straw bale barriers as a temporary measure to control erosion. If areas <br />are prone to erosion, they would be re-designed and constructed to effectively maintain soils in a <br />stable condition. <br />Disturbed areas that are not expected to be disturbed for a significant period of time would be <br />temporarily or permanently seeded.
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