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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2011007
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/24/2011
Doc Name
New 110d Appl.- Reclamation Feasibility Report- Virginia Canyon.
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Reclamation Feasibility Report - Virginia Canyon <br />• Reclamation Measures <br />The preferred reclamation measure for this site is to construct a series of diversions. An upland <br />diversion should be constructed, encompassing piles #55, #55A, and #77. A diversion should also <br />be constructed to divert drainage from the upper portion of the access road away from piles #55 and <br />#55A. Regrading should be done to prevent ponding of water on pile #55. <br />Seaton Mine (Site #66) <br />Location <br />This mine site is located in upper Seaton Gulch immediately above Virginia Canyon (Figures 3 and <br />34). The mine site is accessed along a road from the Pine Shade mine. The mine waste pile was <br />sampled as site # 66. Site #66 is located at LAT. N390 4534.0", LONG. W1050 31' 01.0". The <br />estimated volume of mine waste is 2,400 cubic yards. The main waste pile is above the road, but <br />during construction of the Virginia Canyon road, some of the mine waste was used as fill. This <br />waste rock is shown as site #189 on Figure 4. Site #189 is located at LAT. N390 45'31.3", LONG. <br />W1050 31'02.0". The estimated volume of mine waste is 3,000 cubic yards. <br />0 61
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