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JD -6 Mine Environmental Protection Plan i <br />TABLE OF CONTENTS <br />1. INTRODUCTION 1 <br />1.1 Environmental Protection Plan Requirements and Organization 1 <br />1.2 Site Location and Ownership 1 <br />1.3 Site History 2 <br />1.4 Current and Future Activities 2 <br />2. MAPS 4 <br />3. OTHER PERMITS AND LICENSES, INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND <br />MONITORING REQUIREMENTS 4 <br />4. FACILITIES EVALUATION 4 <br />5. DESIGNATED CHEMICALS EVALUATION 5 <br />5.1 Rationale 5 <br />5.2 Types, Quantities, and Concentrations of Designated Chemicals 5 <br />5.3 Potentially Toxic - Forming Materials 6 <br />5.3.1 Ore 6 <br />5.3.1.1 Source 6 <br />5.3.1.2 Quantity 6 <br />5.3.2 Waste Rock 6 <br />5.3.2.1 Source 6 <br />5.3.2.2 Quantity 6 <br />5.3.3 Geochemical Characterization of Waste Rock and Ore 7 <br />5.3.3.1 Sample Collection and Handling 7 <br />5.3.3.2 Acid Base Accounting Results 8 <br />5.3.3.3 Whole Rock Elemental Analysis and SPLP Testing Results 9 <br />5.4 Environmental Protection Evaluation 13 <br />5.4.1 COPC Chemistry and Occurrence in the Environment 13 <br />5.4.1.1 Sulfate 13 <br />5.4.1.2 Total Dissolved Solids 13 <br />5.4.1.3 Vanadium 14 <br />5.4.1.4 Uranium 14 <br />5.4.2 Fate and Transport 16 <br />5.4.2.1 Release 16 <br />5.4.2.2 Transport 17 <br />5.4.2.3 Uptake 17 <br />6. MATERIALS HANDLING 19 <br />6.1 Materials Handling for Designated Chemicals 19 <br />6.2 Materials Handling for Potentially Toxic - Forming Materials 19 <br />7. CLIMATE 20 <br />7.1 Meteorological Stations 20 <br />4148A.120927 Whetstone Associates • <br />