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Diesel/ Hydraulic Jumbo Drill <br />2 <br />Jackleg Pneumatic Rock Drill <br />8 <br />'/2 yd Skid Steer Loader <br />3 <br />1 to 3.5 yd LHD Loader <br />3 <br />5 to 10 Ton Haul Truck <br />4 <br />375 CFM Air Compressor <br />2 <br />5 to 30+ hp Ventilation Fan <br />6 <br />Diesel Powered Generator <br />2 <br />Prince Albert Mine 110(d) Permit Application Exhibit C <br />C (c.2) Underground Mining Equipment <br />Equipment used in the underground mining operation will be equipment that is typical for a small <br />underground uranium mine and may include a combination of the equipment listed in Table C.3 <br />"Underground Equipment." Note that this equipment will also be used on the surface as a part of the <br />underground mining operations. <br />Table C.3 - Underground Equipment <br />Eauipment I Number of Pieces <br />C (c.3) Blasting Operations <br />Both surface and underground blasting activities in support of the mining operation will be conducted in <br />accordance with the regulations established by the Federal Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) <br />and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (BATF). Explosives will be stored in locked <br />surface and / or underground BATF- approved magazines. Proper safety zones will be established for any <br />surface blasting operations. <br />Both surface and underground blasting activity will be of limited scope and energy, no large scale blasting <br />operations are anticipated. This type of mineral deposit is generally not suitable to large -scale blasting <br />activity that would result in large underground voids or the removal of large quantities of overburden. No <br />adverse impacts to geotechnical stability are expected, but the DRMS will be notified in advance of any <br />excavation work that has the potential to alter the geotechnical stability of the mine site or adjacent areas. <br />Rimrock Exploration & Development Page 8 of 39 <br />