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Mayday Mine and Mill Site, Wildcat Mining Corporation, 110(2) Permit Amendment <br />Exhibit C <br />(e) Mining_ Operation Components (Rule 6.3.3 (e) (f) W) <br />The following components are displayed in Figure E -3 within Exhibit E — Map: <br />Access Roads: Access road to the mine site is directly from County Road 124 as shown in <br />Exhibit E -1 and E -2. The access road as designed (Sukura, 2007) is for vehicles where <br />the gross weight is equal to or less than 15 tons. An access agreement is in place from <br />County Road 124 to the Bridge (owned by Mr. Mike Clement) crossing the La Plata <br />River and an easement granted to Wildcat Mining Corporation from Fairview Land <br />Corporation on a preexisting private road from the bridge to the Mayday Mine. <br />Adits: Underground mining will occur at the Mayday Level No. 1 (location shown in <br />Figure E -3, Exhibit E — Map). Exploration and development activities will occur at No. 2 <br />portal. No mining is contemplated from the Lamb portal) (Rule 6.3.3(1)(e)). <br />Processing including crushing will operate 7 days a week. Dust production from mining <br />and milling will be controlled using water generated in the work area. Water consumptive <br />use is authorized under the approve water right (Exhibit C- 03). <br />At the Mayday Level No. 2 portal the adit will be developed, the portal will be <br />rehabilitated and steel sets will be placed at the entrance, and a bench will be extended <br />directly out from the existing bench. Exploration activities will be conducted, samples <br />obtained and analyzed. No more than 25,000 tons of rock will be sampled or developed <br />from the No. 2 portal (Figure E -3). <br />Processing Facilities - Mayday No. 1: A mill is contained within a drift with the <br />dimensions of approximately 15 feet wide, 13 feet high and 100 feet long with steel sets <br />placed every 4 feet. The mill will be buried under a cover of not less than 2 feet to <br />mitigate noise and visual impacts. The milling process is described in Section (m) of this <br />Exhibit and in the attached 43 -101 report (Attachment C -1) <br />Ventilation <br />Ventilation has been approved by the Mine and Safety and Health Administration and <br />will be implemented in accordance with MSHA criteria and guidelines. <br />Office: No permanent mine offices will be located at the mine. <br />ShoplMaintenance Buildings: No fixed maintenance facilities will be located at the mine. <br />Routine maintenance will be conducted underground including fueling electric <br />generators, maintaining belts, crusher, grinding, flotation, ball and rod mill, classifier, tail <br />disposal and lighting. Surface support vehicles to the extent practicable will be <br />maintained on site. <br />Domestic Water: Drinking water will be brought on -site as required. No domestic <br />(drinking, showers) water will be provided by wells or springs. <br />Sewage: A domestic septic waste disposal facility will not be constructed at the mine. A <br />Temporary Use Permit for Extended Use of Portable Chemical Toilet will be obtained as <br />March 12, 2010 Amendment M- 1981 -185 <br />