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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/23/1996
Doc Name
Remediation Work Plan: Boulder Creek Tailings Project.
From
Sunnyside Gold Corp
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
TR14
Media Type
D
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No
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999 <br /> lei -77— 37S <br /> �7 <br /> V mediation Work Plan: Boulder Creek Tailings Project '�/ — Z 3 — e/ <br /> Remediating Party: Sunnyside Gold Corporation 4V <br /> P.O. Box 177 <br /> Silverton, CO 81433 <br /> contact William B. Goodhard <br /> Resident Manager <br /> Identification of Land <br /> Lands he between Colorado 110E and the Animas River to the north of Boulder.Creek, San <br /> Juan County, Colorado. See attached location map and site map. <br /> Latitude 37 degrees 50 minutes Longitude 107 degrees 38 minutes <br /> Identification of the Waters of the United States Potentially Affected <br /> Boulder Creek and the Animas River at the confluence of Boulder Creek. See attached map. <br /> Physical Description of Conditions <br /> An old retention pond exists along the west bank of the Animas River. The pond is dry and <br /> consists of tailings. There is minimal vegetation on the pond and it is exposed to rainfall and <br /> snowmelt. There is an estimated measured total of 1300 cubic yards of tailings. <br /> Description of Project <br /> The tailings are dry through most of the year except during high rain events and snowmelt. <br /> The pond will be removed from the uphill side and hauled to SGC's Mayflower Tailings Pond #4. <br /> Under Sunnyside Gold's MLR Permit (M-77-378) this material can be consolidated into Tailings <br /> Pond # 4. The pH of the tailings will be adjusted by mixing with high pH material during <br /> consolidation. The tailings will be capped and planted as part of SGC's approved reclamation plan <br /> for Tailings Pond #4. The soil at the project site will be tested for necessary amendments, then <br /> seeded and mulched. This plan is subject to notification requirements for disturbance of Historical <br /> Mining Sites to the board of the San Juan County Commissioners.. <br />
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