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DRMS Permit Index
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M1981185
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/9/2011
Doc Name
CN-01 112d permit application Exhibit I thru M
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Wildcat Mining Corporation
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CN1
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WHE
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Soils Information <br />Exhibit I <br />• A sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) of less than 13 — estimated based on the presence of <br />columnar structure in the Bt horizon; if columnar structure was present the SAR was <br />considered greater than 13. <br />The main limiting factor for topsoil recovery is the presence of rock fragments. Soil salvaging <br />and stockpiling will not be undertaken for the following reasons: <br />• the collection of topsoil on the steep slopes will be difficult; <br />• the separation of topsoil from the rock fragments would greatly reduce the volume of <br />topsoil to be salvaged; <br />• the limited area to store stockpiled topsoil; and <br />• the fact that natural regeneration on disturbed areas indicates that topsoil is not required <br />for reclamation. <br />4.0 Analysis <br />Soil samples of disturbed areas were collected to determine the need for any amendment or <br />fertilizer during reclamation. Composite soil samples were collected from the following <br />locations (Figure I -1): <br />• Benches at May Day No. 1 (May Day -1), May Day No. 2 (May Day -4), Idaho (Idaho -1, <br />Idaho -2), Lamb (Lamb -1) and Chief (Chief -1) Operational Areas; <br />• Potential Locations for Augmentation Ponds at the Idaho Operational Area (SS -1, SS -2); <br />• Mine Rock on the outslope of benches May Day No. 1 (May Day -2), May Day No. 2 <br />(May Day -3) and Lamb (Lamb -2) Operational Areas; <br />• Access Road (Access Road -1, Access Road -2, Tailings -1). <br />Soil samples were placed in a plastic sample bag and transported under chain of custody to <br />Green Analytical Laboratories in Durango, Colorado for analysis of pH, organic matter, <br />phosphorus, nitrogen and exchangeable cations. <br />5.0 Results <br />Analytical results are presented in Table 1. Analytical reports are presented in Attachment I -2. <br />The analytical results are similar for all samples. The soil is moderately alkaline (pH 7.2 -7.6) <br />except for soil formed on the colluvium on the upper Access Road which was moderately acid <br />(pH 5.8). Organic matter values were less than 4% in samples collected from the disturbed <br />areas. Organic matter greater than 4% was reported at the proposed location of the Idaho <br />Augmentation Pond and the colluviums on the upper Access Road. <br />The cation exchange capacity (10 -17 meq /100g) indicate fine grained material content that <br />support the field texture class. Calcium is the dominant cation, and sodium is very low ( <1 <br />Wildcat Mining Corporation <br />May Day Idaho Mine Complex — 112d Permit Application <br />Revised August, 2011 <br />Exhibit I — Rule 6.4.9 <br />Page 4 of 16 <br />
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