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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977416
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/27/2010
Doc Name
Temporary Cessation TC-02
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TC2
Email Name
RCO
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?E N I SO <br />MINES t? <br />???1 U '? 210 <br />May 22, 2010nr <br />Bob Oswald <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />691 County Road 233, Unit A2 <br />Durango, Colorado 81301 <br />Bob Oswald: -M-2- <br />UP OiFJnes (USA) Corp. <br />105017th 3b*A Suit 954 <br />Denver, Co 10265 <br />USA <br />Tel : 303 9211-7798 <br />fax : 303 3894125 <br />?4F www.denisonmiraa.com <br />?CI <br />M?,°n9 Of R c (y <br />rasa ?y on <br />Re: Carnation Mine Temporary Cessation (Permit Number M/1977/416) <br />Under Title 34, Mineral Resources, Article 32, Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act for Hard Rock, Metal <br />and Designated Mining Operations, temporary cessation is described as follows: <br />Temporary Cessation: means those limited periods of non-production as specified according to Section 1.13. <br />Section 1.13 states: <br />Temporary cessation occurs when there are no personnel working at the site for one hundred eighty <br />(180) consecutive days. This excludes security personnel and personnel conducting maintenance or <br />housekeeping, or related activity. This also excludes individuals who are not considered to be engaged <br />in activities which are not significantly moving the site towards completion of the mining operations. <br />We are only required to notify the Division in writing after 180 days or more. Temporary cessation can <br />last for 5 years and can be renewed for an additional 5 years after that period (10 years total). <br />The Carnation Mine was placed under temporary cessation on November 30, 2009. This letter is intended to <br />notify you that active mining has ceased at the above referenced mine and the mine has been placed on <br />temporary cessation. Also enclosed is a check for $115.00 for the temporary cessation fee. If you have any <br />questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 303.389.4136 or coodward@denisonmines.com. <br />Yours very truly, <br />DENISON MINES (USA) CORP. <br />Christy Woodward, PE <br />Environmental Coordinator <br />Cc: Denison Mines (USA) Corp., File <br />Terry Wetz, Dave Frydenlund, Philip Buck, Denison Mines (USA) Corp.
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