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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977307
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/28/2012
Doc Name
EPP Submittal- Ex. F to Emergency Response and Control Plan
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Cotter Corporation is submitting an Environment Protection Plan for the CM -25 Mine, <br />Permit No. M- 1977 -307 to comply with the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />(DRMS) rules and regulations. <br />(1) Introduction <br />Exhibit T <br />Environmental Protection Plan <br />CM -25 Mine Permit Amendment <br />M- 1977 -307 <br />The two surface areas determined to have the possibility to impact the surrounding <br />environment by exposing potentially toxic or acid - forming materials are: <br />A. Waste Rock Pile: Stormwater runoff from the waste pile could potentially liberate <br />radium, uranium and other metals resulting in impacts to groundwater and /or <br />surface water. A Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) test was <br />conducted on representative waste rock samples to determine the waste rock's <br />potential for leaching metals and radionuclides. The results are discussed below <br />in this exhibit. <br />B. Ore Stockpile: To ensure that temporary stockpiles of ore will not adversely <br />impact surface water or soil quality, the ore pad will be constructed using low - <br />permeable compacted clay from a nearby source, and be limited to a 0.25 acre <br />area with a well maintained berm around the pad diverting stormwater around the <br />pile. Ore is not expected to have any adverse effect on groundwater due to: <br />(2) Maps <br />a. Limited exposure time the ore is left on the pad, <br />b. Limited precipitation in the area combined with a clay liner underlying the <br />pad, and <br />c. Low permeability and limited downward mobility through the underlying <br />strata. <br />Maps showing the locations of ore and waste rock stockpiles as well as other affected <br />lands can be found in Exhibit E, Figure E4 - Maps. Maps showing all stormwater <br />diversion structures can be found in Appendix III - Drainage Design Plan. Soil maps and <br />maps showing drill hole data and geology of the CM -25 area are all found in this exhibit. <br />O'Connor Design Group Inc. T - 4 <br />
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