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_ '~ <br />~- <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III :R1• <br />Alining 'x~ [lnvuronmcnt¢[ f (.~~vi~ <br />999 ,RS <br />6505 So. Allison St <br />Littleton, CO 80123 <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St. <br />Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Attention: Mr. Berham M. Keffelew <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew <br />Re: Bad boys of Cripple Creek Mining Company, Inc. -" <br />Permit #M-96-081, Adequacy Review <br />Telephone (303) 979-2353 <br />F~ (303) 979-0126 <br />November 18, 1996 <br />~r_ nci~ 1Cn <br />N~, 7 0 tyro <br /> <br />The following is a response to your letter of Nov. 12, 1996, concerning questions <br />about the referenced permit application. <br />EXHIBIT B -Site Description <br />Ia. None of the man made structures described in the application, belong <br />to the Bad Boys of Cripple Creek Mining Company, Inc. <br />Ib. None of the structures will be impacted during mining, they are <br />outside of the permit area. The direction of mining is anticipated to be <br />northward and eastward from the historic mining area which is in the <br />Southeast corner of the application area. Note also on Map 3, <br />Exhibit E; a buffer zone shown between the western edge of the <br />proposed "mining area" and the edge of the permit boundary. <br />EXHIBIT C -Mining Plan <br />Ia. What was meant by the Exhibit A statement is that there may be some <br />gold in the Turquoise matrix which would not be valued separately nor <br />would it be recovered separately. <br />Ib. There is no planned gold production and there is no processing planned <br />at the site. <br />The average pit slope is not expected to exceed 55°. The upper portions, <br />the top 15 ft. or so, is basically a very decomposed rock and this area <br />would be left with a 1:1 slope and set back with an 8 ft. wide bench. <br />The next level down to about 35 ft., could be steeper with a backslope <br />angle of about 70°. This would result in a pit slope of about 50°. See the <br />sketch below. <br />f~'IONEI <br />CON: <br />