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14.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN/EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br />14.1 Introduction <br />The Cresson Project is a Designated Mining Operation ( "DMO ") by virtue of the use of toxic or <br />acid forming chemicals within the permit area in the extractive metallurgical processing. The <br />information contained in Appendix 1, Volume II of this document provides a discussion of the <br />potential for acid rock drainage to occur due to the Cresson Project development or reclamation <br />activities and demonstrates that there is little or no potential for occurrence during development <br />and reclamation. The Environmental Protection Plan ( "EPP ") for the Cresson Project is <br />contained within the design, construction, and operating discussions in the preceding sections of <br />this Project Description. References to the appropriate sections of the Project Description are <br />outlined below for each of the regulatory requirements for the EPP. <br />Environmental protection is a cornerstone of operations at the Cresson Project. The facility has <br />an Environmental Management System and is independently certified under the ISO 14000:2004 <br />standards. Furthermore, the operation has been re- certified under the voluntary ICMI through a <br />second site recertification audit that occurred in June of 2010. A copy of the International <br />Cyanide Management Code Audit report is included as Appendix 15, Volume VII. <br />CC &V has also been recognized multiple times for its environmental leadership. Table 14 -1 <br />provides a listing of some of the recent accomplishments of CC &V and awards made to CC &V. <br />C CrPak R7 Virtnr Gn1d Minima C'mmnanv <br />