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2009-10-14_PERMIT FILE - M2009076
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/14/2009
Doc Name
Application Incomplete
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DRMS
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Venture Resources, Inc.
Email Name
ACS
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-2- <br />(2) Mining Plan Map <br />(a) Outline and label the permit boundaries, described in Exhibit A - Legal Description; for all Limited <br />Impact 110 Operations, the DRMS considers the area bounded by the permit boundary to be analogous to the <br />affected area; proposed permit boundaries are outlined in maps provided in Exhibit A, but not on the maps <br />provided in Exhibit E, which is required. Also, as stated above, conveyance systems for tailing must be included <br />within the area of affected lands. The monitoring wells must also be included within the area of affected lands. <br />Inclusion of these features into the area of affected land will increase the proposed permit acreage, and this <br />change must be reflected in a corrected application form, page one. <br />(b) Label the names of owner(s) of record of the surface of the affected area, of the land within two hundred <br />(200) feet of the affected area, identify the owner of the substance to be mined, and the type of structure and <br />owners of record of any permanent or man-made structures within 200 feet of the affected area. Again, much of <br />this requirement has been met in maps provided in Exhibit A but not on the maps provided in Exhibit E, which is <br />required. Also, it appears that the Robson and Jenny Lind No. 1 lodes are within 200 feet of the affected land, <br />and the names and contact information for the owners of these parcels have not been provided in either Exhibit A <br />or Exhibit E. <br />(d) Indicate the direction that mineral extraction will proceed; this requirement relates to the pre-existing <br />mine dumps to be removed under the proposed mine plan, and will require a more detailed illustration of the <br />location of the dumps within the area of affected land than has been thus far provided. Such illustration is also <br />required under Rule 6.3.5(2)(f). <br />(e) Note the location of any significant, valuable, and permanent man-made structures within two hundred <br />(200) feet of the affected area. The utility lines and ancillary facilities, even though they are owned by Venture <br />Resources, must be shown on the Exhibit E map(s). <br />Also, in the legend of certain of the maps provided, the black line designated as the "ownership boundary line" is <br />difficult to discern from what appear to be roads illustrated on the maps. The shading used to differentiate <br />Venture Resources land ownership from land owned by others is only slightly different in shade, making the <br />maps difficult to interpret. Map Al is partly illegible. New maps to be provided must address these problems. <br />EXHIBIT T - Designated Mining Operation Environmental Protection Plan (Rule 6.4.20) (11) Surface <br />Water Quality Data. Even though Venture Resources has stated that there will be no discharge of mill water to <br />surface streams, the following information is still required for the purposes listed in item (b) below. <br />(a) Indicate the existing surface water receiving stream standards, existing or reasonably potential future <br />uses of surface water and, where receiving stream standards have not been determined, within two (2) miles, <br />down-gradient of the affected lands. <br />(b) Submit surface water quality and flow data collected during a minimum of five (5) successive calendar <br />quarters and such other additional data, or a period specified by the DRMS, as may be necessary to adequately <br />characterize baseline conditions. This baseline data shall be sufficient to provide for the proper design of <br />facilities, to serve as a basis for the evaluation of reclamation performance standards success, and to insure the
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