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Permit #: M1977342 Confidential?: NO <br />Doc. Type: Upset condition report <br />From: Climax Molybdenum Company To: DBMS <br />Doc. Name: Wind event creating tailing dust release <br />Doc. Date: 5-8-2007 <br />Specialist: ACS <br />ClimaxMolybdenum <br />A Phelps Dodge Company <br />May 3, 2007 <br />Mr. R.K Hancock III, P.E. <br />Construction Permit Unit Supervisor <br />Stationary Sources Program <br />APCD-SSP-61 <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 <br />%OLORADO OPERATIONS <br />Henderson Mine <br />P.O. Box 68 <br />Empire, CO 80438 <br />Phone (303)569-3221 <br />Fax (303)569-2830 <br />~~> ~-... <br />'1~9 <br />~' ~ -u,., <br />Dr~,,_:.cn :,. <br />ir;ini ~- ~ ''~~ion, <br />no any Suety <br />Re: Wind Event of May 2, 2007, Henderson Mill, Permit No. 2GR0546 <br />Dear Mr. Hancock: <br />On behalf of the Climax Molybdenum Company (Climax), this letter is written as a <br />courtesy notification of a high wind event that occurred at the Henderson Mill site in <br />Grand County on May 2, 2007. During the wind event, Henderson personnel observed <br />dust emissions from the Henderson Mill tailing facility for several hours during the <br />afternoon. While I am unable to provide specifics relative to the intensity of the winds or <br />visible emissions levels, I wanted to advise you of our current dust control efforts and to <br />express our commitment toward the mitigation of dust from the tailing area. <br />The complexity and location of our tailing facility has occasionally presented challenges <br />to the application of dust control palliatives as snowmelt occurs and where access by <br />application equipment is limited. Henderson applies an emulsified petroleum product on <br />the tailing facility in spring months following snowmelt to tackify the tailing sands. This <br />effective method of dust control is followed by tailing delivery control that maintains a <br />wetted beach over the exposed beach area. <br />Snow cover remained on the ponds through fast week following the rain/snow that fell in <br />Denver and central Colorado on April 24, 2007. Henderson initiated the application of <br />dust control on Monday, April 30, 2007 using two agricultural spreaders and a low <br />ground pressure tracked vehicle that is capable of accessing softer beach areas. As of <br />this morning, an additional spreader is being put into service. Irrigation pipe is also <br />being laid to apply water over a broad area on the south end of the pond. Climax has <br />shut down the barge pumps that deliver water to the Mill water storage facility that will <br />allow for the pond to rise and cover more beach area. <br />Henderson has also investigated the addition of a native bacterial culture to the tailing <br />stream that has proven effective at other sites in producing a biological crust that binds <br />