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2009-12-03_PERMIT FILE - M2009076 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009076
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/3/2009
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Comments- Series 5
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M- 200 -074 <br />December 3, 2009 <br />CO Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Subject: Venture Resources' Hukill Gulch Millsite Application <br />Dear DRMS Board and Staff: <br />fir: d��cs <br />I am writing to show my sLipport for Venture Resources' proposed operation, the Hukill Gulch Millsite project. <br />As a Colorado resident, I am pleased to see renewed hardrock metal mining activity in Clear Creek county. In <br />today's troubled economy, homegrown business and industry will help our local economies. Mining in this area <br />carries a long tradition; a tradition that ultimately brought Colorado into statehood. This year marked the 150' <br />Anniversary of the discovery of gold in Clear Creek County. <br />I am familiar with Venture Resources' project, and am specifically aware that: <br />a A mineral processing mill and tailings impoundment is proposed. <br />• The project will be processing abandoned mine waste rock. <br />e This is a local company that plans on hiring local residents and supporting local businesses. <br />By processing abandoned mine waste rock and removing the acid forming and heavy metal contaminants, the <br />proposed project will go a long way to beginning to improve the conditions of the Clear Creek watershed. Finally, a <br />pro - active solution instead of the current ones that do little, or nothing. Covering up the problem or just spending <br />tax dollars studying it does not solve the problem. <br />I would like to encourage the DRMS to proceed, without haste, in approving the permit for this proposed operation. <br />Sincerely, <br />Printed: <br />, � <br />Address: C t a <br />
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