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• iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii • <br />999 <br />C ~ Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mlning Company <br />Rn' `` A Joinl Venture -Pikes Peak Mining Company. Manager <br />~J~. • Operations Office <br />~X. P.O. Box 191, 2755 State Highway 67 <br />Viclor, CO 80860 <br />(71 689-2977 • FAX (719) 689-3254 <br />November 6, 19 6 <br />Englewood Office <br />P.O. Box 5078, 5251 DTC Parkway, Swte 700 <br />Englewood, CO 80155 <br />(303) 889-0700 • FAX (303) 889-0707 <br />SENT BY FACSIMILE & CERTIFIED RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED <br />P 289 926 294 <br />Mr. Berhan Keffelew <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Mines and Geology <br />Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />NOV t7 8 I.9flii <br />- ...~, <br />Reference: Cresson Project; Permit M-80-244: Oueaions Regarding Status of Cresson Mine <br />Hiehwall Stability and Additional Friction Angle Information On Cresson Ore. <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew: <br />[n your telephone message of 23 October 1996, you reminded the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold <br />Mining Company ("CC&V") of [he need [o close out two items that were addressed in the <br />permit application for Amendment Number 6 to the referenced permit, namely the results of <br />Mine highwall mapping (in relationship to highwall stability) and an "additional shear box test" <br />to assess [he internal friction angle of crushed Cresson ore. We will address both of those items <br />here. <br />1. Mine Hiahwall Stability <br />Pre-Mining Evaluation <br />As par[ of the original design of the Cresson Mine, a study of the rock mass strength and the <br />highwall slope design was performed and submitted to the Office of Mined Land Reclamation <br />(Call and Nicholas, 1994; see Enclosure 19 of Volume VIII of CC&V's Permit Amendment <br />Application). The results of this study have been used in a continuing re-assessment of the <br />slopes of the mine highwalls, and have been augmented with information obtained as the mine <br />has been developed. Results of the original study are referenced, as appropriate, below. <br />Mine Slope Evaluation During Mining <br />With respect to mine highwall stability, CC&V has examined, in varying degrees of detail, <br />essentially all rock faces exposed as the Cresson Mine ("Mine") advances. This examination <br />has included the following aspects of mine highwall slope stability: <br />1. The geology of Mine highwall materials; <br />