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thomasg

09/01/11 11:10 PM

#23213 RE: Optimiss #23211


atPosted on September 01 2011, 1:26pm by Mark Esper in Local News category
Work likely to start this fall on 16-acre site in Howardsville.


 Posted on September 01 2011, 1:26pm by Mark Esper in Local News category
Work likely to start this fall on 16-acre site in Howardsville.


 
The tailings ponds at the Pride of the West Mill will soon disappear. Work is expected to start this fall and through next year to reclaim the ponds.
 
The tailings ponds adjacent to the Pride of the West Mill will soon be a thing of the past.
Colorado Goldfields Inc., the current owner of the mill, plans to reclaim the ponds, covering them with some 87,300 cubic yards of fill, 17,900 cubic yards of growth media, along with 8,640 cubic yards of rip rap rock along the Animas River to make sure the river doesn’t cut into the area.
The company has already gotten permission from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety for the project. Last week the San Juan County Board of Commissioners approved a land-use permit for the project. Commissioner Terry Rhoades abstained since he is likely to be working on the project with Maisel Excavating.
The tailings ponds at the Pride of the West Mill will soon disappear. Work is expected to start this fall and through next year to reclaim the ponds.
 
The tailings ponds adjacent to the Pride of the West Mill will soon be a thing of the past.
Colorado Goldfields Inc., the current owner of the mill, plans to reclaim the ponds, covering them with some 87,300 cubic yards of fill, 17,900 cubic yards of growth media, along with 8,640 cubic yards of rip rap rock along the Animas River to make sure the river doesn’t cut into the area.
The company has already gotten permission from the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety for the project. Last week the San Juan County Board of Commissioners approved a land-use permit for the project. Commissioner Terry Rhoades abstained since he is likely to be working on the project with Maisel Excavating.
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Burkhard

09/02/11 2:29 AM

#23222 RE: Optimiss #23211

Nice find. Is there a way you could get the rest of the article?
I believe it was continued on page 8?

Thanks for posting that info Optimiss.

Sounds like the required work is progressing right along. The tailing ponds will no longer be an issue and thats huge. That snuffs a few of the daily tirades on that subject. Environmental study....ppfftt. Those ponds with be lush with green and make a sweet spot for landing corporate helicopters....... or UFOs.

GO CGFIA!

Sieg
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PNYSTKB

09/02/11 11:48 AM

#23235 RE: Optimiss #23211

Are these 2 diff articles? Or both from may?
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Hedge Starz

11/02/11 10:50 AM

#29792 RE: Optimiss #23211

wow dude. very cool stuff - must be a more prominent topic with locals. wonder if they are buying