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NEWMONT Newmont Mining Corporation <br /> Cripple Creek&Victor Gold Mining Company <br /> 100N3'St <br /> P 0 Box 191 <br /> Victor, CO 80860 <br /> www newmont cam <br /> June 5, 2017 RECEIVED <br /> SENT CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED SUN 092017 <br /> 7015 1660 0000 0779 9222 ')'VISION OF <br /> MINING&SAFATION <br /> Mr. Timothy Cazier, P.E. <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist <br /> Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br /> Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Re: Permit No. M-1980-244; Cripple Creek& Victor Gold Mining Company("CC&V"); Cresson <br /> Proiect; —Concentrate Shipping—TR#89 Second Adequacy Response <br /> Dear Mr. Cazier: <br /> On March 9, 2017, the Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company (CC&V) submitted Technical <br /> Revision JR) #89 proposing the establishment of Concentrate Shipping and related infrastructure at the <br /> Cresson Project Permit M-1980-244. On May 29, 2017, CC&V received the Second Adequacy Review <br /> comments from the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS). The responses below should <br /> address the outstanding adequacy concerns: <br /> General Comments. <br /> A) The High Grade Mill—Please cornrnit to providing a certification report. CC&V's commitment to <br /> provide the requested documents within 60 days of completion of final construction is adequate. <br /> B) Additional flotation tanks - CC&V's response proposing the installation of two additional <br /> flotation tanks tivithin the High Grade Mill (HGM), referred to as the cleaner concentrate circuit <br /> is adequate. <br /> C) List of other permits — The Division understands a revised CCMOD is in process with Teller <br /> County, and based on CC&V's response, no other permits are required for this modification. The <br /> response is adequate. <br /> Comments Specific to the Submittal. <br /> D) Concentrate Stockpile Clarification — The response is not adequate. No response was provided <br /> outlining the procedure planned to ensure the capacity is not exceeded <br /> CC&V Response: The conveyor design has a level sensor at the discharge end to measure the <br /> height of the stockpile and shall be interlocked to stop the conveyor when the maximum stockpile <br /> level (capacity) is reached. <br /> 1 <br />