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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/19/2012
Doc Name
Crusher Adit Vent Raise Asbestos Disposal Shaft Closure Plan
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CLIMAX
To
CDPHE
Email Name
ECS
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November 16, 2012 <br />Climax Molybdenum <br />A Freeport - McMoRan Company <br />Mr. Eric Jacobs <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment <br />Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division <br />HMWMD -HS -B2 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80246 -1530 <br />RE: Climax Mine Crusher Adit Vent Raise Asbestos Disposal Shaft Closure Plan <br />Climax Mine <br />Highway 91 - Fremont Pass <br />Climax, CO 80429 <br />Phone (719) 486 -7718 <br />Fax (719) 486 -2251 <br />R ECEIVED <br />NOV 19 2012 <br />Division of Recian on <br />Mining & $ , afety <br />Dear Mr. Jacobs, <br />As I had previously indicated in my letter to the Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division <br />(HMWMD) dated April 5, 2011, Climax Molybdenum Company — Climax Mine intends to permanently close <br />the Crusher Adit Vent Raise (CAVR) shaft. The CAVR Shaft is a former ventilation shaft that had been <br />converted for use as an asbestos disposal shaft. The shaft was constructed and configured per the design <br />plan submitted to the CDPHE -HMWMD on July 7, 1988. <br />As we have discussed, this shaft is no longer needed for asbestos disposal and will be permanently closed. <br />The proposed closure plan varies in some aspects from the original closure concept included as part of the <br />1988 design plan submittal. The original plan envisioned backfilling the shaft with fill material and placing a <br />clay cap at the surface. Because much of the shaft remains open and there is a possibility that overburden fill <br />(from open pit mining activities) may be placed in the vicinity of the shaft, Climax is proposing an alternate <br />closure plan for the shaft. The enclosed Technical Memorandum, prepared by Tetra Tech, Inc., presents the <br />plan for the physical closure of the shaft and includes several construction drawings detailing the concrete <br />shaft cap. As described in the enclosed documents, we propose to seal the shaft with a concrete plug that <br />will be anchored into the existing collar of the shaft to minimize the potential for surface water to enter the <br />shaft and create an air flow barrier. Compliance with applicable Division of Mining, Reclamation, and Safety <br />guidelines are also addressed in the plan. <br />As part of the closure we propose to decontaminate and demolish the HEPA - filtered exhaust system, the bag <br />disposal chute, and the inner wood containment structure that provided the particulate control over the shaft. <br />The enclosed Asbestos Decontamination Work Plan, prepared by Koch Environmental Health, Inc., presents <br />the details of decontamination activities to prepare the area for building demolition and shaft cap construction. <br />Climax will provide notification to the CDPHE Air Pollution Control Division as part of the asbestos abatement <br />permitting process. <br />
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