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4 / <br />CUmax Molybdenum Climax Mine <br />A Freeport-McMoRan Company Highway 91 at Freemont Pass <br />Climax, CO 80429 <br />Phone (719) 486-2150 <br />Fax (719) 486-2251 <br />April 5, 2011 <br />Mr. Roger Doak <br />4v CDPHE Solid and Hazardous Waste Division <br />HMWMD-HW-B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South ?r?C?'VED <br />Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 <br />APR 0 7 201' <br />RE: Climax Mine CAVR Asbestos Disposal Shaft Closure Division of Rest <br />8,)f?`?, <br />?? <br />Dear Mr. Doak, <br />This letter is to provide formal notification that Climax Molybdenum Company - Climax Mine <br />(Climax) would like to permanently discontinue use of and permanently close the asbestos <br />disposal shaft (CAVR shaft) at the Climax Mine. The shaft was approved for use as an asbestos <br />disposal shaft by the CDPHE Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division on <br />September 14, 1988 (copy of CDPHE approval letter attached). The shaft was constructed and <br />configured per our design plan submitted to CDPHE dated July 7, 1988. The ventilation shaft is <br />10 feet in diameter and more than 660 feet deep. The collar consists of a steel liner plate which <br />extends about 70 feet from the surface down through clay, loose boulders and weathered granite <br />into competent bedrock. (Details of the liner are shown in the drawing "CAVR Chronological <br />Section as being Mined by Frontier Const.," Drawing No. lOg 6-1, submitted to CDPHE with <br />original application). The remaining 590 feet of the shaft are in bedrock. <br />It is FMI's intent to permanently close the CAVR shaft per the design described in our <br />application letter of July 7, 1988. Per the design plan, the enclosure building will be <br />decontaminated and demolished by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. As part of these <br />abatement activities, Climax will provide notification to the CDPHE Air Pollution Control <br />Division as part of the asbestos abatement permitting process. After the shaft (and HEPA Fan <br />apparatus) is taken out of service, the surface opening will be plugged and capped to prevent <br />exposure of asbestos containing materials to the atmosphere. The surface will then be graded <br />and prepared to comply with the requirements of Amendment 06 to the Climax reclamation <br />permit issued by the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation, Mining and <br />Safety (DRMS). Climax will provide CDP14E Solid and Hazardous Waste Division and DBMS <br />with the proposed shaft closure plan for review and approval. The site will be suitably marked <br />so that asbestos will not be excavated in the future, although that scenario is unlikely due to the <br />potential for the shaft being covered with overburden material during haul road construction. <br />