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1 Y <br /> Attachment MHC <br /> Page No. NUIC- 2 <br /> Permit No. CO-0044768 <br /> diNersion systcm for the iMavllower Mill and Tailings Pond No. I facilities <br /> Latitude 37 degrees 50 minutes <br /> Longitude 107 degrees 38 minutes <br /> Identification of the Waters of the United Slates Potentially Affected <br /> Boulder Creek above the confluence with the Animas River and the Animas River- Segment 3A. <br /> See attached map <br /> 2. Site Map <br /> Attached <br /> 3. Stornl\Nater Management Controls <br /> Temporary sediment traps will be used to minimize sediment transport during constriction. These <br /> sediment traps may consist of stilling basins,silt fence,or hay bale dams. The traps and <br /> accumulated sediments will be removed upon project completion. <br /> 4. Inspection and Record Kecpinq Procedures <br /> The Reclamation Manager or Technical Service Department will inspect this project during <br /> construction for conformance to the work plan. Progress reports on this project will be incorporated <br /> into the monthly report including quarterly photographs to Colorado Division of Minerals and <br /> Geology and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for CDPS Permit No. <br /> CO- 004 4768. <br /> 5. Mine Remediation Plan <br /> Legal Right to Enter and Conduct Activities <br /> SGC will obtain the right to conduct activities on property not owned by SGC prior to initiating <br /> acts iL�.on that property. In the case of private property, access agreements will be obtained and for <br /> public land, the legal right to conduct activities would be obtained by permit, access agreement, <br /> right-of-way, or by claim. No activity will start on lands currently not owned by SGC prior to <br /> obtaining a legal right of entry for implementing the project. If access is not obtained for any portion <br /> of this project. it cannot go forward unless an alternate route can be found. <br /> Remedial Goals and Objectives <br /> The Mavflower Upland H\drological Control Project's goal would be to minimize groundwater and <br /> surface water contact \\ith mill tailings and mine waste through the use of hydrological control <br /> installations in order to reduce any potential for impact on the Animas River from dissolved metals. <br />