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999 /J <br /> CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM COMPANY <br /> APAAX MOLYBDENUM DIVISION <br /> AMAX oNo. `O <br /> EXTERNAL AFFAIRS February 14 , 1985 <br /> Certified Mail No. P 424 752 320 RECEIVED- <br /> Mr. Davis Holder, Chairman N / <br /> Mined Land Reclamation Board MINED LAND RCCLAMATiON DIVISION 423 Centennial Building 1313 Sherman Street Colo. Dept. of Natural Resource <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> r/ <br /> Re: Annual Report - Climax Mine Permit 77-493 <br /> Dear Mr. Holder: <br /> During 1984 , mining operations at the Climax Mine expanded to <br /> about one-half the capacity of the mine. The total work force at <br /> the end of the year was 804 people . The only significant increase <br /> in affected lands relates to tailing depositon. <br /> Some of the surface construction activities which might be of <br /> interest were: <br /> 1) Replacement pump pipe and one of three pumps at the <br /> Robinson Lake Station; <br /> 2) Construction of a new acid storage facility; <br /> 3 ) Construction of a new acetylene generator facility; <br /> 4 ) Replacement of the barrel-packing facility with a bag- <br /> packing facility; and <br /> 5 ) Construction of a short (total area 1. 1 acres) access <br /> road around the east end of Mayflower Tailing Dam <br /> because the old road will soon be inundated with <br /> tailing. <br /> Construction of the lower levels project and the dams in both <br /> the Arkansas and Tenmile drainages continue to be on hold . <br /> Reclamation activities were limited to monitoring of revegatated <br /> areas , maintenance fertilization, and reseeding. Previously <br /> revegetated areas continue to do well. <br /> 1707 Cole Boulevard•Golden,Colorado 80401 •303/234.9020•TWX:910-937-0746 <br />