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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/30/1996
Doc Name
Approval
From
DMG
To
Sunnyside Gold Corp
Type & Sequence
TR19
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT B <br /> f <br /> Attachment LK <br /> Page LK-1 <br /> Permit No. CO-0044768 <br /> Mine Remediation Plan: Longfellow Koehler Project <br /> Remediating Party: Sunnyside Gold Corporation <br /> P.O.Box 177 <br /> Silvettatt,CO 81433 <br /> contact William B.Goodhard <br /> Resident Manager <br /> 1)Description of Mining Activities <br /> Physical Description of Conditions <br /> The project area is just east of Highway 550 and just south of Red Mountain Pass,see attached location-map. <br /> The climate can best be described as high alpine at timberline. The winter season is long with a very sh6k.summer <br /> season. The topography is generally steep and rugged Elevations range firm 10,400'in tie valley to the south of the <br /> project to 12,400'to the cast of the project area. The elevation at the project area is 11.1&Y. <br /> ANNUAL MOISTURE <br /> MOISTURE TOTAL <br /> RAINFALL SNOW AS SNOW MOISTURB' <br /> YEAR INCH INCH INCH INCH <br /> 6/91-5/92 8.0 444.5 35.6 43.6 <br /> 6/92-5/93 8.8 545.5 49.9 58.7 <br /> 6/93-5/94 7.1 330.5 26.1 33.2 <br /> The project is located within a belt of chimney type ore deposits along the northwesterly rim of the Silverton Caldera. <br /> All volcanic rock types in this area are either from the Burns or Henson Formations. There are intrusive rocks found <br /> along the concentric and radial faults associated with the volcanic activity.The area in general is considered to be highly <br /> mineralized. <br /> The project area consists of a shaft with a small access drill and corresponding waste dump, two collapsed <br /> discharging portals with corresponding waste dumps,two mine waste dumps(estimated to contain 20,000 cubic yards) <br /> and a low pH natural pond with sediments containing metal precipitates. All water flow through or across disturbances <br /> is exposed to pynte and other heavy metals as well as the acidic conditions of the pond. The south collapsed adil has a <br /> general Northeasterly bearing toward Carbon Lake. The headwaters of Mineral Creek are a substantial contributor of <br /> dissolved Fe. Al and Zn as defined by the 1991-1994 sampling results of Water Quality Control Division. The site <br /> features are identified on the attached drawings. <br /> Ceneral Description of the Mining Site <br /> The prolect lies just east of Colorado Highway 550 on the south side of Ral Mountain Pass.See Attached Map <br /> This none operated prior to the mid 1950's with the ore being shipped to a custom milt <br />
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