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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982090
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/10/2012
Doc Name
CURRENT TOPOGRAPHIC SETTING & MODELED CONTOURS OF FUTURE EXCAVATION
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REARDON STEEL
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DRMS
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TR4
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Current Topographic Setting (1 foot contours) <br />re <br />r' <br />opr� Ro <br />I <br />Figure 2. Current Topographic Setting and Modeled <br />Contours of Future Excavation..��„d <br />Response To Adequacy Review, TR -04, Camp Bird Mine 112 Permit (M- 1982 -090) <br />September 10, 2012Q <br />r=te: <br />Figure Prepared For: <br />Figure Prepared By: <br />Camp Bird Colorado, Inc <br />P.O. Box 806 <br />Salt Lake City, UT 84110 <br />Reardon Steel LLC <br />18050 Road G <br />Cortez, CO 81321 <br />Sources: Field survey data provided by T. Paseck/Monadnock Mineral Services, LLC; 09/05/12 <br />Modeling and drafting by M. Gerlick and M. Thompson 09/07/12 <br />Modeled Contours of Future Excavation (1 foot contours) <br />C' <br />�� <br />9 <br />i <br />poRT R <br />0 20 40 80 <br />I�EAST <br />GRADED AREA NO. 1 <br />NOTE: To reduce rigidity and the presence of contour - artifacts produced by volumetric modeling, CBCI is currently conducting more robust ground and aerial surveys of <br />092 ` the area displayed in this figure, as well as the remainder of lands within and surrounding the entire permit boundary. The surveys are anticipated to be completed <br />during Fall 2012. When complete, CBCI will supplement this figure and its representations with a revised topographic model. <br />V, co <br />M- ga -0�0 <br />TA - off <br />1/0/1 aL <br />
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