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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2012006
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/30/2012
Doc Name
ADEQUACY COMMENTS RESPONSE
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RPM
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DRMS
Email Name
MAC
TAK
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C) <br />RPM, Inc. <br />Regulatory Permits Management, Inc. 9050 Old Tom Morris Cir., Highlands Ranch CO 80129 <br />Phone: 303 -8i4 -7499 Email: h1humphries24tcomcast.net <br />as to site activities. As an example, Gold Hill Minerals has set up a <br />website, www.goldhillminerals.com,which is now available to <br />view information about site activities.) <br />• Road building or road construction along James Creek or riparian corridors, re- opening <br />County Road 102J <br />Comments From: Mark Williams, The James Creek Watershed Initiative <br />• The information being provided the community is not what the permits state <br />Comments From: The James Creek Watershed Initiative (We apologize for any <br />confusion which may have resulted from miscommunication on <br />our part at the town hall meeting. Gold Hill Minerals, Inc. intent <br />was to meet with the community and provide an overview or our <br />project. The permits supplied the various agencies are the official <br />proposals under review and what will be adhered to upon permit <br />applications approvals. Regardless, we will do our best to convey <br />as accurately as we can the permit commitments in the future.) <br />Citizen comments Gold Hill Minerals Inc. considers as being within the scope of the <br />MLRB Rules and Regulations. The comments are paraphrased below and include: <br />• Michael Brotherton: <br />➢ Watershed protection —Notice of Intent, Section 3.1.3 (2) in part states, <br />"As part of our POO submitted to the USFS, we have committed to follow the measures <br />as described in the "U.S. Forest Service Handbook, Rocky Mountain Region (Region 2) <br />Denver, Colorado — FSH 2509.25 Watershed Conservation Practices Handbook, Chapter <br />10 — Management Measures & Design Criteria" for storm water runoff and erosion <br />control." <br />• Cory & Sandra Kirschner: <br />➢ Health affects — Health affects is a broad subject. The three main <br />categories are air and water quality, and toxic or hazardous waste. Following are how <br />Gold Hill Minerals, Inc will address these three areas. <br />Given the size and duration of the proposed surface exploration operations, an air permit <br />is not required. Gold Hill Minerals, Inc. has made the following commitment in our <br />Notice of Intent to the DRMS as to fugitive dust, "Even though an Air Emission Permit is <br />11 <br />
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