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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977378
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
5/6/1996
Doc Name
Permit Issued
From
CDPHE-WQCD
To
Sunnyside Gold Corp
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Part I <br /> Page No. 3 <br /> Permit No.: CO-0044768 <br /> PART I <br /> A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> 1. Authorization to Discharge <br /> Beginning no later than the effective date of this general permit and lasting through May 31,2001,the permittee is authorized <br /> to discharge from mine waste remediation projects with no residual discharge following project completion. The specific <br /> locations and outfalls associated with these projects are described in the attachments to this permit,according to the following <br /> listing: <br /> .................... <br /> ........I. <br /> American Tunnel Mine Waste Dump AT 8 <br /> Boulder Creek Tailings Project BC 7 <br /> Columbus Mine Portals Mine Waste Dumps CM 8 <br /> Surface Mill Tailings at Eureka ET 7 <br /> Gold Prince Mill Tailings GP 10 <br /> Longfellow Koehler Mine Waste Project LK 14 <br /> London Mine Portals Waste Dumps LM 8 <br /> Pride of the West Tailings PW 8 <br /> Surmyside,Mine Pool Mitigation-Alkaline Solution SP 6 <br /> Injection <br /> 2. Mine Remediation Plan(MRP)-Definition.Development <br /> A Mine Remediation Plan(MRP)has been developed for each of the sites listed above. Similar plans shall be developed for <br /> any additional site that is later desired by the permittee to be covered by this permit. The MRP shall be prepared in <br /> accordance with good engineering practices. (The plan need not be completed by a registered engineer.) The plan shall <br /> identify potential sources of pollution(including sediment)which may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of <br /> discharges associated with the mining operation. In addition,the plan shall describe and ensure the implementation of best <br /> management practices(BMPs)which will be used to reduce the pollutants in discharges associated with the inactive mining <br /> operation. <br /> The MRP's that have already been submitted include,and any future ones will have to include,the following items,at a <br /> minimum: <br /> a. Description of Mining Activities <br /> To the extent that the permittee is knowledgeable,the plan shall provide a narrative description of the mining and <br /> associated activities that took place at the site. The narrative description shall report the approximate dates of operation, <br /> the total acreage within the mine site and an estimate of the number of acres of disturbed area. A general description of <br /> the location of the mining site relative to major transportation routes and communities shall also be provided. <br />
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