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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/8/2013
Doc Name
Letter & Application
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Energy Fuels Coal Inc
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
MR60
Email Name
JHB
DIH
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5: (Table 11, concerning Surface Water Rights, will be addressed in a separate Revision submitted at a <br />later date). <br />6: Technical Revision No.35 (TR -35) Page 4.05 -26, refers to the Water Year as June through May and <br />the annual report being submitted to the CMLRD [DRMS] on or before August 1 of each year. The water <br />monitoring practice at Southfield has tracked the calendar year since the early 1990's. EFCI is informed <br />that one of the AHR's in the early 1990's was extended to include 15 months for the transition of the <br />water year to track the calendar year. EFCI prefers to continue the same schedule so as to have like <br />seasonal conditions as the previous years for ongoing monitoring comparisons. <br />7. (Roads): Section 4.03 has been revised to reflect the current status of roads. Page 4.03 -2 has been <br />revised to clarify the conversion of haul roads to access roads and refers to Page 4.03 -8 (MR -55) which <br />clarifies the approved permanence of the access roads. The Table of Contents has been revised (Figure <br />No. 23) to clarify road designation, i.e., haul road vs. access road. <br />8. Map 14 (Mine Area Soil) and Map 15 (Loadout Area Soils) have been updated to depict the <br />remaining topsoil stockpiles at their respective locations or subsequent removal for reclamation. <br />9. (Investigation of reported possible subsidence to structures will be addressed in a separate Revision <br />submitted at a later date). <br />10. Map 12, Mine Area Surface and Groundwater Hydrology has been revised to depict the Corley <br />Company Well (No.119459) as located in the NE4, SE4, Sect 24, Range 70W, Township 20S as it is <br />listed in the CDWR permit. <br />EFCI's former mine engineer, Allen Weaver met the Corley Company's ranch manager, Mr. Ray <br />Kerby at the well site (Well No.119459) to investigate the status of the well during 1992. Weaver and <br />Kerby probed the well at that time and determined that the well was dry. The issue about the well was <br />dropped at that time and was not brought up again until recently, some 20 years later. <br />Rules 4.05.15 and 4.20.3 can be addressed in a separate Revision submitted at a later date. <br />11. (Exhibit 8, exploration boreholes and field reconnaissance will be addressed in a separate Revision <br />submitted at a later date). <br />12. (Monitor wells MW -08 and MW -10 will be addressed in a separate Revision submitted at a later <br />date). <br />If you have questions or require further information, please contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />George V Patterson <br />Energy Fuels Coal, Inc <br />
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