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MINE t — COUN'i`I: MITC'HELL — — / DATE: MARCH 25, 1992 PREPARED BY: DAVID MARr"K / CORPORATE GEOLOGIST LIMGI^S OF CLEARING AND GRADING: INITIAL: - - V ACE ULTIMATE: t,, � � r, p00 � A DENSE TREES � � � � � ,/ � � 3VU� — OUMSNE OF EXCAVATIONS: 3 / %.� OVERBURDEN/WASTE DISPOSAL AREAS:,.- � � -- RECLAIMED — �� i � AREAS: ACCESS ROADS: EXISTING BUILDINGS: ■ _ / / _ � BUFFER BONE: 00 i SEPFLING PONDS: i i j / �, ,f STREAMS WITH FLOW DIRECTION: 13 3 Y - - � - i I 2 p5 0 23 I - I --- AREA R-4 3 -- 0 1 � ooe I � • / / z 3a00 rl 208 7 x� ti 3 / _� x3058 s, r 30 x / - - - Soso -- r 3 � r / a, II I — - a 50 0 50 50 200 I I I 'F h SCALE = 1 = 50' �o o N z PHOTOGRAPHY BY: AIR GRAPHIC ASSOCIATES, INC. _ —_______ �__,•,, I I I i �%s I I I I � � II I 3 SUITE 222,HAYWOOD BLDG. •\ � \ - --__,__ "Pi.., I \ I 46 HAYWOOD STREET ASHEVILLE, N.C. 28801 704-253-9423 1 0 AREA R-1 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP PROVIDED BY — TRIANGLE AERIAL MAPPING 2925 4208 SIX FORKS ROAD, SUITE 257 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27609 °fir (919)787-8654 I i / y i I i / 1 I � r A 10 � -- -- � A I I, , i 16 AREA B �2S SSS??? 3 - - - - i O S _ - z 1 2882 === -_- _ ------ ----ems - _ 2882 / — — 00 —� 3021 Ef A �� ��- - = -_ 3066 022 x O z921 x �. 3026 1�0I —/ I 2887 _ �� x 3 , s AREA A '. 2917 AREA R-2 x . \\ 25 x 2922 � I Zg25�� 2950 _ 3000 3050 / - - 0) DENSE TREES i Z DENSE TREES '3025 i -/ DENSE TREES 2s7s / 3000 � - DENSE TREE - w / 0 N / I lS O O O m 2 PHOTOGRAPHY BY: TOPOGRAPHIC MAP PROVIDED BY 'I AIR GRAPHIC ASSOCIATES, INC. TRIANGLE AERIAL MAPPING 0 50 150 200 250 SUITE 222,HAYWOOD BLDG. 46 HAYWOOD STREET 4208 SIX FORKS ROAD, SUITE 257 ASHEVILLE, N.C.28801 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27609 SCALE : I"= 50' 0 704-253-9423 (919)787-8654 v m February 27, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Tracy Davig .1 V RE: Feldspar Corporation Chalk Mountain Mine Mining Permit No. 61-01 Mitchell County Don Holebrooks and I met with Tom Freeman of Feldspar Corporation at Feldspars office on February 21, 1995 to discuss the recent problems with tailings disposal at the site. Mr. Freeman gave us a detailed written description of the situation and his recommendations for correction at the meeting (see attached) . Because tailings were flushed through the sediment basins and resulted in offsite sedimentation to a creek downstream, Don Holebrooks is to draft and send, via Richard Phillips, a Notice of Deficiency ASAP. After discussing the situation at length in the office with Mr. Freeman and the V.P. of Feldspar, we proceeded to the tailings disposal site to review the situation. Several theories were discussed as "to-'why water, which had not previously appeared on the face of the old pit, suddenly appeared during the recent major storms . One possibility is that tailings were disposed at the lower end of the fracture plane of the wall . These tailings could have sealed off the planes where groundwater ran along the planes into the pit . Thus, once the planes/fractures were sealed off, the water, especially excess amounts, had nowhere to exit except out the face of the pit wall . Because there was no assurance that the water would exit the face in the three areas defined by Mr. Freeman, I recommended that Feldspar carry a perforated pipe from the extreme upstream limit of the face, on a gentle grade, down to the downstream limit of the face, at which point the pipe could bypass the sediment basins and discharge clean water into the stream down below the site . This { r '' �„ � . . ;. r ., �. s e .. � _ .i .� y � _ �.. 1 � L t MEMORANDUM Page 2 alternative would eliminate the need for the costly three-pipe section and collection point . In addition, it would ensure that no matter where water would exit the face, it would be safely conveyed through the system without saturating tailings between the three french drains proposed by Feldspar. Mr. Freeman concurred with the above recommendation and agreed to use washed stone (small--sized railroad ballast) along the entire face above the pipe . In addition, he agreed to wrap the pipe with filter fabric to ensure that the pipe will not be clogged with tailings in the future . Mr. Freeman will also add a section of sand between the washed stone and tailings, as well as filter fabric between each, to enhance the drainage of water to the french drain and reduce the possibility of offsite sedimentation and clogging of the drain. Mr. Freeman agreed to finalize the above alternate proposal and submit such for final review and approval ASAP. We proceeded to look at the remainder of the Chalk Mountain Mine and the Wiseman Mine . Don Holebrooks advised Mr. Freeman of work needed at both sites to ensure that offsite sedimentation as well as severe erosion of the road and roadside ditches do not continue to occur. Mr. Freeman hand delivered to me a modification package for the Wiseman Mine for the. construction of a new plant . I promptly forwarded the package to Tony Sample for further processing and review. /td Attachment CC : Mr. Richard Phillips (w/attachment) Mr. Richard Moore (" ) Mr. Don Holebrooks ( " ) Mr. Tony Sample (" ) Chalk Mtn. Tailings Project Problem i Tailings were paced against a highwall area in an effort to reclaim a portion of the mine and provide a tailings disposal site, The highwall seeps water during storms with multiple; inches of rainfall causing the tailings to wash and fill up sediment storage basins. Due to the location of the highwall and roadways there is little room to build a large structure to settle the water from this area. Solution 1. Build a basin down the slope from the problem on property leased by the Company. There is several problems associated with building a basin on the slope. The area is remote and the property line is near where the basin should be built. The drainage from the mine could be the headwaters for the small creek which runs through the valley below the mine. There are no known property line markers and getting on an adjacent property owner would be easy. Tle Company has donated property to the Animal Shelter who is one of the property owners and efforts to find their property line have not been fruitful. A survey of the leased property will have to be done to find where the actual line is located. Because of the time invaived with surveying, possible control plans and physically getting to the property to construct basins, this,solution will be performed after the french drains are in place. 2. Place a modified (large) french drain at the bottom of the highwall area to collect and pipe water from the wall away from the area before it comes into contact with the tailings. Pipes would have to be sized by a non-standard method because of the unusual method in which the water comes through the wall. Water collected at the wall in the french drains would be clear spring iype water and could be piped to below the sediment basins. The piping of this water away from the tailings would make the basins in place adequate to handle the runoff produced by the surface water on the tailings alone, The french drains will be located in 3 individual groups or locations with those pipes leading to a common collection point. The common collection point would have.a pipe from that point leading to below the road where the cmp pipe now in place discharges. A drawing of the planned drainage system is attached. When the drainage system is in place the tailings would be leveled along the entire length of the highwall and seeded. as specified in the original control plan the outside edge of the fill area would be on a 2:1 slope. Work can begin on the drains as soon as weather permits work in the area without the possibility of sediment being conveyed off site by it's being moved. 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Was mine operating at time of inspection? Yes,/No 8. Pictures? Yes No O/k 9. Date Last Inspected:_/_/_10. Any mining since last inspection? Yes,/No_ 11. If mine is not under permit cite evidence of recent mining activity: �.l /A 12. Are public safety provisions in compliance with the permit? Yes ✓ No 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the permit? Yes,/ No If no, explain: 14. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the permit? Yes \/" No If no, explain: 15. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite sedimentation? Yes No ✓ If yes, what measures are needed? 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report and map accurate? Yes✓'No If no, explain: 17. Other recommendations and comments: '•-t_C%ii\Ac= AT N P_L LG J ill; /w IN C-A-)c -1 E_r� Q A f .1 I' <<�Li�,i 11.1 rc rl'W�t�Dir•1(_- C hV✓L�'k� 1� C rA Lk\1 l 1`z ij= r.c NI I< !C . 18. Follow--up inspection needed? Yes Nov Proposed date: 19. Copy of report sent to operator? Yes`���/t No No. of add'l pages (date) INSPECTED BY:--~�L,, I�L .c�] c. .: DATE: x / `�' RECEIVED North Carolina Department of Environment Health, and itaturai Rr,1111 H INR Division of Land Resources, Land Quality ction MINE INSPECTION REPOT (PERMrrrED MINE) 1. MINE NAME OA\-\/- Wl ftA 2. tN!&&N PAW W- _6 ECTI 0 1 q , 3. OPERATOR Fv---_0 5 qA i. _=UW1X_ffl4-�I 5. ADDRESS 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE 7. Person(s) contacted at site (7(Zq_CTA Ar-A QN'j a 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? &Yes 0 No 9. Pictures? (j Yes ONo 10. Date last inspected-_5_Llo/5_1_ 11. Any mining since last inspection? M-" es ❑ No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? R-Yes ❑No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Wes E]No If no, explain: COVAFL.,_, CA SLOfIE5 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? O_Yes---�No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 0 IgTk t*,,>C _T01 C__V;v%N 16. Other recommendations and comments: Ng-_) X\%wc 0—IHM(L- 5 ev I\041 , 'PKC0?0�Z;Q M�NE (-J LOA) At4) Al!"ki _o�*OtC &!4�LCooA-r,,, C,\tA �C 5—k tnio ft,ECLMAN'T,_k4 ?�Aot4th& 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? El Yes El No (Explain) Not Reviewed Re J k AZ)4ep 18. Follow-up inspection needed? - ,Yes E]No Proposed date 19. No, of additional pages of'lnspection Report_. 20. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE Phone No: (7oAj ZS I -6Z'09 White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist _j North Carolina Departrnent of Environment, Health, and Natural Reso4m-`6 �i1 E Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section F'� MINE INSPECTION REPORT '4 .':1 0 G (PERMrrrED MINE) LAND QUAL17'y SECTft 1. MINE NAME C_1,K_VL MTN 2. MINING PERMIT# 61'1 3. OPERATOR_ FtFLQVm__ - Cog-P . 4. COUNTY iTGt-hr-Ij- 5. ADDRESS 51_ 5rrz4'« (�%NC Nc•- 6. PERMIT XPIRATION DATE7-27-52. 7. Person(s) contacted at site -7T=,NI _ P©LM i T Of U EV oa-,- 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? �Y,es ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes No 10. Date last inspected:_:;�l±1 1i3 11. Any mining since last inspection? Yes No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? ❑ Yes t;No If no, explain: I,.UMTe r 'T_Aa L%r4c, A-c.t-A CL) IfEG�k Ai, Ate I j 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? ]Yes ❑No If no, explain: 1 eCAA�'7% S"4zu�..9 ('sC Gc�YrT C.aNSTAQT , N­- Kevo3,,z-0 Vec_LA xrj,_xA F •:w1T5 ( QUi*4 wtT_�LgZ Pa)i#ttT s N`7 WIA 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? %Yes ❑No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage:_&o'T�Nu c T. C%_emi-s -"T n LL- SZV\ WN64 60tSIQS. SCV9 A,i&.lT 6A5%,v A-r /4160WALL- 54ND 5+ E Nei T- oe u@G12ac7r`"n? CAC :- An7' tN'r_0 �t.r(_ SeMLL 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken;)C_-�N�-'r4w L-r AT �h"L J C C t:s} NT.n L 0— L^fl . '6A)tir N -rot s WL-CA. Aizr. T42'rrt.w. To Ed.aPE NE'..+ thk-ro Lis » N/ht4L 14LEA &CLA1-A1C S7_At D RA,NAL T_ 63 1-LT GET 1 -4'ro Rk ?- e Tc « e:c,(Arle FoAo OI TcttC4 As' >Cce-s.)4L}- O -r i 16. Other recommendations and comments: RECV��+w�'T, ory n►u Ti,�i�.Tag�E t~f+Ll Lt�' NO`0 ep. _7F �s S I�.a LO ! >r I NLLu P� N �1 J_E �7z gl 1T � A FL rrl7r_ 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map accurate? Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? '-9Ves ❑No Proposed date/ Y./1 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report . 20. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE Phone No: ( n ) ZS I- Zp White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9191 YoV North Carolina Depaftent of Environment Health, and Natuyll Gesburcbs, l V L Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT ly (PMMr= MINE) LAND QUALITY SECTION 1. MINE NAME 2, MINING PERMIT# &1- l 3. OPERATOR V`e.,..:.5E,r4,_- 4. COUNTY fYliIC He-LL 5. ADDRESS 6. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE?/-�?/iZ 7. Person(s) contacted at site la14 (-1ity-"r1Lbny,D 011\Kt.4 T� 8. Was mine operating at time of inspection? `p,Yes ❑No 9. Pictures? ❑Yes �R'No 10. Date last inspected: R 1 BSI q= 11. Any mining since last inspection? `.S.Yes p No 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit? p;Yes ❑No If no, explain: 13. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit? Yes ❑No If no, explain: -'r- OVA 0\), A,0, t'tiovis 7G-. tv�^J C L.%'T\-e G.. _ 14. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage? ❑Yes ❑x No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 15. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: SL4%•`"L'14i (AJ%rd 114a ak•> P-► /q�„•n. n, r',rt,,4,tit. -T ,,.1,� ia:.s'+�S-a..-' VI�b,N l`i1"'V S �t�0.ryf�.♦;L'G 1�a) -- AS 'J.:�C 16. Other recommendations and comments, 17. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/- map'accurate? 9 Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑Not Reviewed 18. Follow-up inspection needed? 'p Yes ❑No Proposed date �% 1301 ci 19. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report—. 20. Copy of Report sent to_operator -5 f=t 1 � { � (d INSPECTED BY� (date) . . � 4t+-- DATE S 1 r I I � Phone No: White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 9/91 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME C4-l\L.V­ WN N1N NE 2. MINING PERMIT# ' 3. OPERATOR Fe-t- 5-?aIL C'rj1tX- 4. COUNTY rA%Tc-I-IE.LL 5. ADDRESS P• © . fSz.-,, qq Sr'+k�•k VI,aC IVC ?6-7-77 6. Person (s) contacted at site =,O'M P;'kC--1 NAAN1 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? D,Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes X No 9. Date Iasi inspected: Z 1 Ze-D 1177Z 10. Any mining since last inspection ? Q Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? ❑X Yes ❑ No If no, explain: R E C VIJALITY SECTION 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? X1 Yes ❑ No If no, explain: Rc c-i AIAA<, d A IS S-rNL i to4e, - oiv ( U,%L.LG- U4;1I. Rk J --WCV fV�PD,c� Nrc�+1 Sk0%,+%'aa7 4 Net, k1'\'5 C -rt-\ sy[,S /A ,L A , 51:1T�� S\s11.i is 11Z t.osJ tt.lcjry'af e4C3S R- %o r—ASTeaG j,CW tzND 06 n1(tJ1.. 741LiC111 At-L- f Ql.JttA ('\4LLtLJLC->) I5 wEsT oi' 7-.',C' 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes S No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and 1 or taken: S0L9%►st._ 1 s �,745►LI ZC tU- Lowk-&4 AC.C.L SS I7-c-N. CoNTINv.E. (co%rt01tvC. A E-N1cou,Ion C o A-* i?I�"fL.r :,`z7 f1,�ca� �i104�c1�u. AC.1"rrnLE. OF 'r(•fcsc A-C- 15. 15. Other recommendations and comments: 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/ - map accurate ? Q Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes ❑ No Proposed date 10 I 1 qZ 18. No. of additional pagesof Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator `) I z I 1 a . INSPECTED BY: �� �,1 DATE: +� / �5 (date) reL Phone No: ( ) White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist area w h • i' ' ' 1 L • � r � � + ... ' _' '` A �� I � ♦ � , t r t � �.t � :�. - _ ,� .. _ .� � � . , 1.. __ .. .l, + .. � . -• r • �_. � �. . � - �' Y r _ __ -' - - -• • � 4 •Y� � � �' � � 1 i . - � - �, . C . , North Carolina Department of Environment, health, and Natural es c 4, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE)REPORT QUALITY SECTIC)N 1. MINE NAME C_ V_ 2. MINING PERMIT# l 1— 1 3. OPERATOR 4. COUNTY Nl k"r( 1- ';_� L,_L< 5. ADDRESS 8. Person (s) contacted at site 1 Q rat "�ti .5�A N 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? [�]Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes No 9. Date last inspected: q / i IL / 01 10. Any mining since last inspection ? 0 Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Q Yes ❑ No It no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes n No If no, explain: :V C L A 14XA T k CvZ �-4'�S %-I fL i A_T�C] `ri� i,C V �,�..r•+t� (,LC s �`1y L.c4Fr; uti I Pcf_v- )iTTVf� t.AlNC + H` mar! N,, - LCr1` KCtiI E-.,-.j AU- ALC_f % -=F ..vkMa_c 64--c,L-Ao-ANT i a4a wi,s L L',k IL.ZO -j C { i 4 IVY "S.) t-11+�� ► v� i'����1��� A►�k'���w `� - C) �" G � i if CCrTl- S J-1 % U,1 4'0 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes 0 No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: M �.. 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: A r •^ Alt �t :?Q�S i\\�lSi � -<<-t�dl_(-� Tills- �.I�rC-►�VC�. ��S�ft�•��- tli�C-[ �jtee. A rr �t�1`; i.`. ram• K D�..•�� 15. Other recommendations and comments: 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate ? ❑ Yes ❑No (Explain) Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed? 0 Yes ❑ No Proposed date 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report r:: 19. Copy of Report sent to operator / Z --� , (date) INSPECTED BY:� DATE: Phone No: ( } White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 8I89 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural ResourdWEI YE Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section .G l DINE INSPECTION REPORT OCT Q 9 1991 (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 0,1JV\�_V_ t,ATt­� i'1V NE. • 2. MINING PERM Qu ICY SECTION 3. OPERATOR V-F--t-. N 4: COUNTY 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site `Tn Ptiw rlv1A N 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? D&Yes ❑ •No 8. Pictures ? (]Yes X No 9. Date last inspected: 6� / 27 1�i L� 10. Any mining since last inspection ? Q Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Q Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 3 `.��-�1�1 t�'V� I?Sf\`�1 t�S I�•-\�.lC- 5 E��1V ��1\I`�T..Lti�7..V G�{V h1, 5�fl� �f N�� !\c c.�5 s _ Ko��? Tc� c•.v�,�s�.ti.. t✓�L i �f_ NI iu£ . 'T" SL t�E..tiJ �jh3rt., S A 5 fbt-, -0 f-di, '\,Et--,(4:�' &-_i/i5� ^►s cs� i�-[�.--..(fit_� � F� n•1�1 - 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, explain: h10 RE(A A e-A n'r,a•a - l-4A N STrs�r e-- ----- 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes © No If yes, describe the type w and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: .3 St 0►N1 1 b Cc�r���r�.., ��� rt �u -r-A i Z 15. Other recommendations and comments: 41L�. v.�" sc k 1�1t`vJ �-.sc 1_t�r._ (""L� 7c l7ic� PQf ,L*,J Q_,J k yk i F-1 fW,��L i .'\�*, _. .� `i.51 �v / i V_1 T rc7w 7aoL.3 _ F_p�,W 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate ? ❑ Yes ❑No {Explain) Eg Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed? D.Yes ❑ No Proposed date- f 0/ !S/ c_ 1 18. No.of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator (0/ 7 /i f . INSPECTED 13Y: DATE: Cr Phone No: (764 7 y - ?:zp-g White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist Was s tY�; r� �,--X v '� 51��1 � � _ . 1 1 � 1- f 1 � � .. �� _ _ �� � - 7 � � - � � � North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resour � � Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT AUK tiy�l (PERMITTED MINE) U�1�Y SEC ION 1. MINE NAME C 4-NLV. 1 N M t tyE: 2. MINING PERMIT -p`�D�QI 3. OPERATOR Fe-t o SP;a-L. Co RP. 4. COUNTY 0)t'TC HE c-L- 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site %a.� �_(-. �►+�tis 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ©Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes K No 9. Date last inspected: S / IS /aI_ 10. Any mining since last inspection ? . [gYes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? ❑Yes Q No If no, explain: ©PE A 1,41c. # 4 IAN', Lr�F"I S,,—f:. A i SEJOM L LOCAi,ot-u CGK%;" 'r$'orq of MltUl 90 0A' , C.+LO5!-Cs; ULY S�Q� M�1a'I" Nr\� E r.17��icy cJ�r� A�7�sc t=a.�T P�'�f�c�Z i,f_.S �51��1� O..r+v�•tc.5 K•fa 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes 0 No If no, explain: Re C_t,A ratlV't",n a 4ANS N—"T' S'i AL r E'er C7'iy M+ N S . COOVV'tL jr -A 1 NE PL kv4%A%ri,_ "Ot f\e L�._AI-AK11 ona Ot4 0\ \�D a,r Act'ra` 6eCC_SrIAL! . T4W-,' UNVA Ce»►Vt_��C v�ti7�-t t`t�.�3 �1t ►l' P P. ULc�R n�u�r;"S 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? D.Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: !7 rr�c,z2.,cT c�_nc +� CHI c v--� VA-AS C-- Ste( tc �.,i - :` -- S�Z� T� -`�t�. ��.."TA�►., a(�1,�� Uy S a TE tt�l .. �Jr-�tit.,E C�t<�55 L'�7 � ti��•,.J 1h1�.t� �a aD. 15. Other recommendations and comments: K(ZO-N�r IN Xq 5Z . New 0A,V4F N,,W s fiT A SSa�,C .+f- I "- Io->' $r Fit ,.},...rits� ,der 7wi7" "T ME To W('t e l'Zit_ N ..��-�• �xTENS,a*�1 OF QE[LM�T 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/ - map accurate ? ❑ Yes ❑No (Explain) Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? 0 Yes ❑ No Proposed date q /20 / 91 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator ` (date) INSPECTED BY: � ,�� 1 � � DATE: � I &1 l 1 Phone No: Rol) e,Z� White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 8/89 . �. f.�' r .�� ,. �� r ' l'. - - , _ J �.. .. _ t r r 1 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natu I es, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Secti ED MINE INSPECTION REPORTAY J o =l (PERMITTED MINE) LAND QUALITY SECTION 1. MINE NAME �1- \L_V_ l`��N 2. MINING PERMIT# 6,1 - I 3. OPERATOR FCLDSP'�i2 rc�V_P . 4. COUNTY (YA,TG"u_i. 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site TQ f-N R SA tq 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? D,Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes )c No 9. Date last inspected: _-A / 1$ /cIf 10. Any mining since last inspection? ❑Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? w®Yes Q No If no, explain: - - I)E"-(,Af�R fYYI eY?_j nL IJl Sr q,�1 1�_ ��> N UAS Ck_�%}VED h11•�t� �1L.L S`s�P� . - - 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ❑ Yes Q No If no, explain: Na 5(o,:;co. No M%"C' _'z F:�L R.'j c__s (.-4-'v-4 &ct' ?sl►1,kLj 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? 0 Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: -i A A,t_.+C%r7. 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: 410Vi Cp Tow\ ro 5ECy s v=(< -I# It o c t.ri,c�. SEEOit-►lu�f !' .__. LlAmj- 6<E: 1 0V t�. 0 Ns 15. Other recommendations and comments: 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +/ - map accurate ? ❑ Yes ❑No (Explain) Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes ❑ No Proposed date 1 I 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report Q 19. Copy of Report sent to operator S 1 LE)/<. (date) INSPECTED BY: -.1 a I Jr ._���}� 1AtA N\ sic DATE: / 1 / It l Phone No: ('74) White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist Vag r' y I' •,V � If.� P.Ji 1,r'�fLi 1 P r t - I� 1 1 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT ' ' (PERMITTED MINE) �y �t 1. MINE NAME ��. '\��Ie MTN 2. MINING PERMIT# f A �� ' .. � Z� 3. OPERATOR l �L=n SPA C'. v 4. COUNTY M►i r �,. J 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site "T��.tl V'C,;ZF—NMN GA 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ®Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes X No 9. Date last inspected: G / -, / q0 10. Any mining since last inspection ? []Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? Q Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? ,[E-Yes [2 No If no, explain:' ^lam r-r, c_L.K-ItAk,CgA (L\r, Ll>, PwN C n.,�;' l � ch taf:� �1,t;tZS c� .,\c]i.T: .tie d 1 ..t.:.� t#`W�' i�cC.,l�M1l'T•i o �TGQ.i c0 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: ' a Ann.T.raw1A a.. 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: t<) t_�A'1_414& (1V,04 A"i Lc 'u L�t� �� A�� _ fX" r,,,r -Qg4 ha Is D% 'VQL±fX %-.To, pb'oct.ottAl. l --a,i v. r.Q } .'LQ CIZAL LT SKY\\L. J T kk% 014 ii rlw.J 4 N r.oNT :a- o1_C}CA_ 1-kkt-A 1..LLtL C.C.,'\-nu ..T A'\S.tN e"srn. : -_t n 1�1CnL1L Ht[,�l�.,A41. (f 3 i T h' �t.lL tJt7Li 1 c.r_%.ON INtVrn /, �L i l\<.J4'4T I/y 0%4 0:...at LL\ot.. LO%M 4. Sty. A i- Au1. 15. Other recommendations and comments: %,I,. A Anv�:_ ryTrrrc,..Lc 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate ? Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? E Yes ❑ No Proposed date S 1 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator 1 .I I`i t -;� (date) INSPECTED BY: �� � DATE: Cf Phone No: ( ) White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist eras r C t RECEIVED North Carolina Department of Environment, health, and Natural Resources, S EP 2 7 1390 Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT LAN P n!IALITY LECTION (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME t;lALV— P-A-rrA. 2. MINING PERMIT# 3. OPERATOR ( .,ct._P . 4. COUNTY 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site W► fkg�jv�Ati4 - 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ❑u'Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes No 9. Date last inspected: S / 73 / `10 10. Any mining since last inspection ? OYes ❑No l 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? 0 Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? [O'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in oftsite damage ? ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and/or taken: "P.e: 6amT 5*i:JCaZ: I+f.nuV �.�,,� l�1tlq 1J t'A'i'lk.4 1S 7�..�NG:ti+Il - k�C_ C�iS.+�[-�.tT\,17. �0-b "S1.ti �5T'-"' r' �11 I lnalC Aedr? t "frr Ri J" {a 'AT. T1(1S WW4� IZ:.411.�1C Sc, tL e'o-55"'4 0] e:-,o lt�L. �StRI. f{ R8_ � L \n.� F t?o4Ld. Kc-i to%j e K Q4 LiJ\AL-�z Lti. LU 1'41 1 C-\..JC4t S. 15. Other recommendations and comments: 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report+/ - map accurate ? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Explain) OlNot Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? E�Yes ❑ No Proposed date I I 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator C' r� (date) INSPECTED BY: �1,ti.. I DATE=: � 1 S I q© Phone No: (7aq ) 2 S 1- (oZ of White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist 8r89 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources RECEIVED Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section MINE INSPECTION REPORT MAY 311990 (PERMITTED MINE) LANs 011ALITY SECTO 1. MINE NAME L1 A\ N 2. MINING PERMIT# fn I - I 3. OPERATOR F-v-l_:354fv-- C r-R7 4. COUNTY PA 1-3 04c_u r 5. ADDRESS 6. Person (s) contacted at site -7nv-+1 V--fLE W 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? O'Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes ,No 9. Date last inspected: 411 1 79 10. Any mining since last inspection ? Q•Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with The Operating Conditions of the Permit ? [],Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? 'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in oftsite damage ? ❑Yes ED-No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and I or taken: 15. Other recommendations and comments: -T-,w cZ��cyTM_w--k Ru. -sco%, n m-r SToL7 PlAkA5' To SEA'] I t��31:_r_ C�cRE. u3%Atr_C_ L ML* DCCw.n v01+t,y 74 `si3` tiZ :' is 1 /1 ns)/Va� t}111 LW F,ZCLUk"-. l . �l iyS"rrtW.l.. I ` i %CL CC'— 6 i ♦r.�13\.t.. f�a1)iN ! PU(C CA t —J L. A,Ht> V71NC A-0--n h1 S. �� 16. is the Annual Reclamation Report +/ - map accurate ? 0-Yes ❑No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? ❑ Yes 0 No Proposed date 1 1 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator S 12$-I`D . 1 (date) INSPECTED BY: t kb DATE: 1 Z 3 / --AO Phone No: White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist ' BJ69 North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Developme'A''& �y Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section /f MINE INSPECTION REPORT (PERMITTED MINE) 1. MINE NAME 0AAAlLy, NITN 2. MINING PERMIT# 3. OPERATOR Fes_-LC F,'PAr,' Cc.K- 4. COUNTY M17L.H E LL. 5. ADDRESS r. o . (Ict PINE: i'\ic. zee!17 6. Person (s) contacted at site C A�_L0,,0^Y 7. Was mine operating at time of inspection ? ❑Yes ❑ No 8. Pictures ? ❑Yes Fv No 9. Date last inspected: I I 10. Any reining since last inspection ? Q Yes ❑No 11. Is the mine in compliance with the Operating Conditions of the Permit ? 0 Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 12. Is the mine in compliance with the Reclamation Conditions of the Permit ? Q'Yes ❑ No If no, explain: 13. Did any of the above deficiencies result in offsite damage ? ❑Yes ©-No If yes, describe the type and severity of the damage: 14. Corrective measures needed and 1 or taken: 15. Other recommendations and comments,:: C�r5 A.N: �1_ J��c-PQ (ZAmy-S F c�4N� f iLLJ n�,c.t1 a-r riles f-i�li L.(� �. 1VG i1!' ; �7 � FK-�ry'1. JTh1�1�{ZE 0-\-\� t. 1\rlLJ 1�57C ali �ll��hG A—'C`". sCt�� 16. Is the Annual Reclamation Report +1 - map accurate ? [2'Yes ❑ No (Explain) ❑ Not Reviewed 17. Follow-up inspection needed ? O'Yes ❑ No Proposed date Ar. 11:1 1 69 18. No. of additional pages of Inspection Report 19. Copy of Report sent to operator (date) INSPECTED BY: DATE: Phone No: ( ) White copy to file Yellow copy to operator Pink copy to Mining Specialist REV.9188 1-28-70 - Visit - THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION Carol Rodgers - Manager Dick Barber Poteat Mine Chalk Mountain Oren cut toprof Mountain - may level top of mountain. Little overburden - some rock waste on hillside. Mine expands very slowly. Plant tailings are dewatered and used to create new land. Old &lay mine being filled for use by hospital as parking area. INSPECTED BY:. - � .1 iC,L 5 ' INSPECTION REPORT Company: ,/E-/_jo -7-14A! County:Mine: ' Permit N wnb er a Date Inspected: 9 %9 7,3 Date of last inspection.�����p Product: ��q�L;�� Person Contacted:�f� I� Remarks — Measures Taken Elf—/,QTia,cJ AST _'/G A Erosion ControlsCS ,drlJ iUs��r/ B. Waste Disposal: 6_ 0�94C L�2 Oar 0 X-2p 95" �:U��� s�.c� C`�. �vif✓Per= C. Reclamation: C IV H o Annual. Reports -- Adequacy of plan � RECOMMENDATIONS & COMMENTS: ' s ��T.,����/� -a�J _ _ �1��r/_ C'ovT .0 ' Deficiency let-ter needed Setter Sent /�=3; Reinspection -Needed— — State of North Carolina Department of Natural. and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division ' A N N U A L . R E C. L A M A T I O N R E P O R T "Within 30 days after completion or termination of mining on an area under permit or within 30 days after each aniversary of the issuance of the oprating permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until reclamation is completed and approved, the 'operator shall .file a report of acta:vities completed during the preceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74-55 "The Mining Act of 1971" � Name of Mine Chalk Mountain Mine Permit Number 61-1 County Mitchell Telephone 704-765-4238 Name of Company Feldspar Cor oration Mailing Address P.' 0. .Box 99 Spruce Pine N. C. 28777 1. If mine is now inactive, indicate date of termination of mining. Date Not applicable 2. Indicate new acreage affected by mining in last 12 months. (a) Tailings ponds not applicable Acres (b) Stockpiles _ 0 Acres (c) Waste Piles 1.5 Acres (d) Mine Excavation 0 Acres TOTAL 1.5 Acres 3. Estimate the new acreage to be affected by mining in the next 12 months. 1.0 4. Describe measures taken for erosion control. The only area subject to erosion-overburden piles and to some extent the mine o We make every effort to channel surface water flow around areas to control eroggion. Secondly the establishment of vegetation on these areas as they become inactive serves as a additional control of erosion. 5• Indicate amount of reclamation carried out in last 12 months. (a) Tailings Ponds not applicable Acres (c) Waste Piles 2.5 (1.5)4Acres \b) Stockpiles 0 Acres (d) Mine Excavation 0 Acres '' in experimental area (Continued on reverse side) 6. 'Describe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. —In the fall of_ 1972, 2.5 acres_of overburden area and 1.5 acres of abandon mine (listed —as abandoned for experimental. reclamation) Was graded, fertilized and seeded in accor- _ danec with SCS. June 13, VT ,_recommendations. Normal germination occurred and all of the grass winter killed. Reouest was made to SCS for a recommendation for a spring 1973 reseeding program. Because of a heavy farm workload SCS was unable to inspect the areas involved in time to.make a spring planting with permanent cover. When SCS Finally made an inspection i_n early June, _1973,they observed that no significant erosion was occurring and that some natural vegetation was volunteering. On this basis it was suggested they make a late summer inspection in which time they could formulate a plan for, a 1273 planting, if it, were indeed necessarZ. Signature of person responsible, for reclamation Title Date Complete and return to: Mining Division Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 November 20 j 1974 Mr. Richard Barber The Feldspar Corporation P. 0. Box 99 Spruce Pinef North Carolina 28M Dear Mr. Barbera On November 14, 1974 I inspected your Chalk Jfomtain Mine and Wiseman Mine in Mitchell Cawzty as required by G• S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971.11. I found most of the conservation and reclamation practices carried out to date to.be adequate. The mining industry has been exempted from the North Carolina Sedimen- tation Pollution Control Act of 1973 only because it was felt that the mining industry wand effectively control erosion and sedimentation by adhering to the provisions set forth in "The Mining Act of 1971". Natural erosion dung stornrater runoff in the mmmtainous areas has always occurred and will continue at low rates from well stabilized areas. But it is the policy of this Department to see that erosion and sedimentation from active mine areas is effectively controlled or cvmp.Letely eliminated by (1) constructing complete drainage systems which may include sediment ponds or traps and (2) stabilization with vegetation of filled areas or overburden Piles. It is the expressed hope of this office that you will cooperate with us in this endeavor of preventing pollution from sediment as you have in the reclamation program. Yours very trulyg Gerald J. Kraynak' Assistant State Mining Engineer GJK=lgc 4 � 1 INSPECTED BY,. ":5r�O_ AA�1�1{ No. INSPECTION REPORT Ccimpany: r .�f�.5 County-. Mine. `�,l Date Inspected: Bate of last inspe,ltior.z/ Prod_,t: ��!.T Person Contacted: I. Remarks - Measures Taken A, Erosion Control-, 37 B. Waste Disposal:_ ;,� �„�� � ZOf C . Reclamation: II. Annual Reports - Adequacy of plan _----77 - RECOMMENDATIONS & COM[ NTS: DefiCiericy letter needed Letter Sent // Reinspection Needed_- State of North Carolina L Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division A N N U A L R E C.L A M A T I 0 N R E P O R T "Within 30 days after completion or termination of mining on an area under permit or within 30 days after each aniversary of the issuance of the oprating permit, whichever is earlier, or at such later date as may be provided by rules and regulations of the Department, and each year thereafter until reclamation is completed and approved, the operator shall fate a report of activities completed during the preceding year on a form prescribed by the Department." G.S. 74-55 "The Mining Act of 1971" c Name of Mine Chalk Mountain Permit ]Number 61-1 County Mitchell Telephone (704) 765-4238 Name of Company The Feldspar Corporation ^ Mailing Address P.O. Box 99, Spruce Pine, N. G. 28777 ^ 1. If mine is now inactive, indicate date of termination of mining. Date 2. Indicate new acreage affected by mining in last 12 months. (a) Tailings ponds None Acres (b) Stockpiles None: Acres (c) Waste Piles 1 Acres (d) Mine Excavation None Acres TOTAL 1 Acres 3. Estimate the new acreage to be affected by mining in the next 12 months. 1.5 4. Describe measures taken for erosion control. The areas subject to erosion are overburden piles and' to a lesser extent the mine roads. Sufface water is channeled to drainage ditches and culverts adjacent to and acrosn roadways. To the extent possible, drainage across overburden piles is avoided. Secondly, vegetation in established on these piles as they become inactive. 5. Indicate amount of reclamation carried out in last 12 months. (a) Tailings Fonds NA Acres (c) Waste Piles 0 Acres 'b) Stockpiles 0 Acres (d) Mine Excavation 0 Acres (Continued on reverse side) 6.. Describe reclamation carried out in last 12 months. - hrons seed-d in the fall of-12Z2 were refertil ized and seeded during the fall of igZ3 `rho ra-awndino Uroduced a good cover. Present plans call for the esthblish- _ mn f_nf ninoS aq recoMMPndgd by SCS in the spring. 1975, Signature of person responsible for reclamation Title -- Date Complete and return to: Mining Division Department of Natural & Economic Resources P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 North Carolina Department of WESTERN Natural & Economic Resources FIELD OFFICE 8OX 370,ASHEVILLE_3802 JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR., GOVERiN''OR • GEORGE W. LITTLE, SECRETARY TELEPHONE 704233.3341 Post Office Box 370 Asheville, N. C. 28802 April 21 , 1976 Mr. Richard Barber The Feldspar Corporation Post Office Box 99 Spruce Pine, forth Carolina 28777 Dear Mr. Barber: On April 13, 1976, an inspection was made of the Chalk Mountain Mine in Mitchell County as required by C.S. 74-56 of "The Mining Act of 1971 . " Most of the conservation and reclamation .practices carried out to date seem to be ade- quate; however, along the haul road which runs adjacent to a small tributary of Crabtree Creek, sediment is washing into the stream. This road needs to be sloped away from the stream, or a berm sufficient to prevent runoff from entering the stream along this road should be installed. The. road ends in a narrow ravine where a large arrount of runoff collects. It. would be helpful to install a sedi- ment basin at this location. The continued reclamation work which you have been carrying out helps considerably to control erosion, but as mining progresses and the shape of the land changes, the drainage patterns. also change. This change in drainage pat- terns requires frequent re-evaluation of the erosion, problems . It is the expressed hope of this office that you will cooperate with us to prevent sediment pollution as you have in the reclamation program. If we can be of assistance, or if you have any questions in this matter, please contact' ine at the Western Field Office. Sincerely, William H. Allen Environmental Engineering Technician Land Quality Section WHA:pas cc : Mr. Jim Simons 1� I I North Carolina*De artment of ,,ESTEPN N. MNatural P& Economic Resources FIELD OFFICE BOX 370.ASHEVILLE 2=2 JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, IR., GOVERNOR GEORGE W. LITTLE, SECRETARY rELEPHONE704253.334, Division of Environmental Management Land Quality Section June 8, 1976 Mr. Richard Barber The Feldspar Corporation Post Office Box 99 Spruce pine, North Carolina 28777 Dear Mr. Barber: This letter will document my meeting with you -on April 23, 1976. At that meeting you and I discussed the erosion problem caused by- an exposed fill slope along North Toe River near the Feldspar Plant in Spruce Pine. . It was my understanding from - our conversation that you would begin action immediately to provide a ground cover on - this slope. The treasures which we discussed include rock riprap and grassing. On dune 7, 1976, another site: inspection was rude and this site is not in cost pliance with the "Rules and Regulations for Erosion and Sed.irtent Control " (copy enclosed) .. Section 15 requires that all existing areas. whIch resulted from lane disturbing activities and exceed one acre, and are, subject- to,- accelerated" arcs ion, and are causing off-site damage from sedimentation shall be provided.,with .a ground cover or other protective measures sufficient to control off-site sedimen.tatic�n. The treasures needed to bring the site into compliance are : 1 . Smooth and shape the banks leaving a berm at the top to prevent surface runoff frost: the top from flowing over the slopes. 2. Cover the lower slope with graded rock riprap to an elevation above the frequent flood level of the stream. 3. Estabi �sh vegetation on the remaining uncovered areas . we would recommend Kentuck,Y jI Fescue and Sirecia Lespedeza I must ask that these measures be installed by July 8, 197E, to bring ,this site into casipl1ance. the work is not completed within this time, the matter will be turned over to our enforcement section for their pursuit. iF you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at the Western Field Dffi ce. Sincerely, William H. Allen Environmental Engineering Technician 14HA:pas Cr4c . cc: Mr. Harlan Britt Mr. dames D. Simons North Carolina Department of Natural b Resources &Community Development James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Howard N. Lee, Secretary April, 9, 1979 RECEIVED APR Mr. Richard Barber plll. of EARTH Feldspar Corporation LAND QUALITY SCG'"14 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 Dear Yx. Barber: On April 5, 1979, an inspection was made with Mr. Rhyan of your Chalk Mountain Mine in Mitchell County. This inspection was made pursuant to complaints received of sediment from Chalk ?fountain washing into and filling a small stream channel west of the mine. The following problems were noted during our inspection:. 1. The sediment basins were filled with sediment and need to be cleaned out. 2. Evidence indicates that large amounts of material have gashed from the fill slopes into the woods and streams below. We realize that recent heavy rains have caused more erosion problems - on bare areas than would normally occur, however, we feel that the best way to prevent or reduce the problem in the future is to keep the bare areas to a minimum. Our recommendations, which were made to Mr. Rhyan, are: 1. Clean out the sediment basins as needed, probably after every heavy rain. Z. Use the overburden soil where possible to cover the waste material. 3. Seed all bare areas (waste material and soil) as soon as possible where active filling or grading is not now occurring, to provide a vegetative cover. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. If you have any further•'' questions, please contact me at any time. Sincerely, William H. Allen Asst. Regional Engineer 11'E4A:a cc: V r. Jim Simons Western Field Office 159 Wood fin Street Asheville,North Carolina 28902 Telephone 704 253-3341 An Equal Opportunity Affirmotive Action Employer �Rx,r STAr(4., North Carolina Department of Natural a Resources &Community Development James B. Hunt,Ji.,Governor James A.Summers,Secretary DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES - LAND QUALITY SECTION aS September 24, 1984 LANO Mr. Harold Rhyne P. 0. Box 99 Spruce Pine , NC 28777 Re: Feldspar Tailings Waste Areas Mitchell County Dear Mr. Rhyne: On September 14, 1984, an inspection was made of Feldspar tailings waste areas. The Tempie Mountain Road site was found to be adequate reclaimed with sufficient ground cover to control erosion. The landowner has begun regrading the site and would, therefore, be responsible for any future erosion control. The Altapass Road site near the bridge is reclaimed except for some small areas which may need reseeding to establish an adequate ground cover. The most recent fill site on Altapass Road has serious erosion problems which should be corrected as soon as possible. The site should be reshaped to fl atterit the slopes along the stream, covered with soil and seeded to provide an adequate ground cover. The site on Highway 19 near Avery County has a berm along the downstream edge which should contain the sediment on site if properly maintained. The Highway 19 site near Spruce Pine O.M.C. Plant has adequate measures to prevent sediment from washing downstream, but as you knai, has a problem with tailings being tracked onto the old Highway 19 road surface. Your proposed plans to use the area across the river from the Feldspar Plant as a tailings waste area will probably provide better control of the tailings and minimize the problems of controlling pollution better than having to constantly monitor several small areas. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to wbrki ng with you on this proposed new site. Sincerely , William H. Allen Asst. Regional Engneer cc: \/Ir. dim Simons , P.E. ASnevilie Reaionai 0fficP Interchange Building,59 ftodlin Place,P.O.Box 370.Ashevdie,N.C 28802-0370 Telephone70.112: I-33e! SnECUa,[1,npo—:Is')+:VG7'q•:7;"Vtn•aC:'?' A2 < 2� ilt i§M i�aii 1 1 V 4 cHF P 0 m PIN i Lv> 'I bU L < u -j Lu MPH LU LU o 03 z z 91- 41 n1ge NKI." f A�l ;"4 tf t y�'� y w ate` r a *, -- _ .y •*.7r:�' }'.' �I� .rt, ,. ►� Wma �rw' ., _,- - •t Jr 4: pdk JAN �!•• k��? ^ .w"r :: zy _ .mil, ''` -- _r_�•S. "'.�" q� l *� _!¢ - - -{ � - - -- _ r - - �' j " f1 • .J :elf yQ dr -Y 4 � j �, y,f .y � ! 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" TR E -P of I- &� tf �� +r x a. mar+ �/ + r s• '�••7 y ` �+ , •y '• r 4 •' S' x•�.1 4.` i 1r• ✓: L, LO V/ • wr+ - 't.^i �i a •r - - k. .. ` ` •� ` a '• » �M�.11', ' :y • r!+• � ' r � ,y i '. B 4+ "� i I 1 f - L • Lr !�! • •.y+` t•'Iw" r.. r i4 f'` • • s'r -s 'r• �4 13- TJ 1L1/ /r` � L�J+. � -rr G P N ;� +,r ,� Ea - - + • -si�.lFtr`,r • S• r , x+ .tM/-. .7.-- Apr, + . .. • r. -•- -• ' • * + S ' - M yr �— - • 1• - u r r .. ,! - Iw.fur' • . f . • J .. 1 • - - ` � f: � •� •,r. � � ,r�Yf 'W _ �, a/C�• a �. s '•� • �. � -j < a - -' _. � �-w ' �• _+ 'f .yr - . • _' �. 'fy -.a�, -�• J '.'+K y" ♦•,•„�li�- -10 •t .J ♦~ sa.+,'"y x'� ie �4j•, •-( �: ter' •. -. i .ire I �' ' 5 � I w `1 April 5, 1971 Mr. Carroll P. Rogers, Jr. The Feldspar Corporation ' Box 99 Spruce Pine, N. C. 28777 . Dear Mr. Rogers: I am sending under separate cover the aerial photographs of your mines 'that you submitted to my office as part of the materials for registering your mines;. Please bring these maps up to date as we discussed on the telephone. -. I am enclosing additional registration forms in the event' that you would like to resubmit them to reflect changes that; 'might have . occurred during the last year. The next AIM meeting will be in Boone on June 18, 1971 . The field trip will be in Spruce. Pine on June 19, 1971 . 1 hope to see you there. Very truly yours, J. Craig McKenaie Stat9 Mining Engineer JCM/sk Enclosure i 4 THE Jr. PLANTS- S qr CORPORATION . SPRUCE PINE, N. C. SPRUCE PINE. N. C. 2e777 IN MIDDLETOWN,CONN. 00467 T E L E P H O N E 7 0 4 - 7 6 3 - 4 2 3 8 MONTICELLO. GA. 310e4 MONTPELIER. VA. 23192 December 1, 1971 (dictated November 27, 1971) Mr. J. Craig MacKenzie State mining Division Department of.Natural and Economic Resources Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Craig: Thank you for your letter of November 23 and the interesting information con- cerning types of cover that could be grown on spoils areas and reclaimed mines, and this information will be very helpful. I plan, when the weather is fit, to go out to the Bailey property and see this work, and if he is available, ask Mr. Bryant to accompany me. With kind regards, I am Cordially yours, THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION CA- " 0 Carroll Rogers, Jr. Executive Vice President CRjr:jlw X�G—j C�� J-U U� , November 23, 1971 Mr. Carroll Rogers, Jrl:. , The Feldspar Corporation P. 0.. -Apx 99 �, I , Spruce'-Pine, North Carolina, 28777 ` r ' Dear Carroll: + j- - I r I am sending,, for your information, the results of an Experimental Mine' Cover Plot in Mitchell County. The -experiment was conducted by the U.. S. , Soil Conservation Service under the direction of Mr. .Ray Bryant, _ District Conservationist for the Mitchell Work Unit and in cooperation # with,Mr. Dick Bai ley;, the land _owner. The results indicate that -Lave grass Frith Serecia and Virgata t4spcdeza give the best results. Two tons of time per acre were used on mine,:spoll.,buit,- no time wa's used on sand tailings. Eight hundred pounds Per acre of 10-10-10 fertilizer were applied on both mine spoil and sand tailings. European Alder and Sycamore appear to be the beet tree species. Mr. Bryant grill be happy- to show you this experimental plot if you; are intOrested. . His office is yin_ Bakers'vilte,and his telephone rum. ber io *688-4883. The North Carolina -Soil and Water Conservation District in each county directs the 'Work of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service in that county. They are available to offer Sachni'cal assistance if you request It. ' Very' duly yours, I r r J. Craig McKenzie, State Mining Engineer MINING DIVISION r JCM/etc Enclosure •r � � { ` ` � � ? � � ' 1 + _ '. � , � � i � _ \ r 1 - � _ - . 1 ' �r �. . . � , � i � � � ' _ ,, 1 i � t' �. �sy. t //.. � r j i _ � � � � �. �, i i � , � - � � � , � F I ! � �� - t .. } . ' � \ �. � �. � w _ .. 1 - - �� ---� rHE jP eldsp�s PLANTS: a ' CORPORATION . SPRUCE PINE, N. C. SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 28777 ir MIDDLETOWN. CONN.06457 T E L E P H O N E 7 0 4 - 7 6 S - 4 2 3 8 MONTICELLO, GA. 31064 MONTPELIER. VA. 23192 April 9, 1971 Mr. Craig McKenzie State Mining Engineer N. C. Department of Conservation & Development Division of Mineral Resources P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Craig: I am herewith returning under separate cover the aerial photos in duplicate of our Chalk Mountain and"Wi.seman Mines, with the openings and overburden areas updated as of today. In reviewing our application, which we originally filed, there does not seem to be anything that needs changing' as a result of the change in these aerial photos. 'Therefore, I will not refile the applications for a miring permit until or unless there is some change in the data contained in our original applications. I am looking forward to seeing you on the 18th or 19th of ,Tune, if not before, With kindest regards, I am Cordially yours, THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION Carroll Rogers, Jr, Executive Vice President CRjr:jlw S t - 4 � � � a � f ` _ r I THE riz eldspar CORPORATION . SPRUCE PINE, N. C. SPRIJPLANTS., ir MIODL E PINE, C N .064 • MlpDLETOVVIN. GOhi1tiF.08457 T E L E P H O N E 704 . 755 - 423a MONTICELLO, GA.31064 MONTPELIER, VA. 23192 , July 20, 1972 Mr. J. Craig MacKenzie State Mining Engineer Min inp Divis ion ; Department of-Natural ,and Economic Resources � Box 27"7 Raleigh, North Carolina. 27611 Ref : July 20 telephone conversation regarding mining permit application Dear Craig: Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Ray Bryant of the Bakersville office of the Soil Conservation Service outlining his recommendations for seedings' at both the' mines and our .tailings disposal, areas, which Ray Bryant refers to as a "sand dump". One area that we are using for waste disposal. will ultimately become a parking area for the proposed hospital expansion program here in-Spruce Pine. Other areas will be treated according to Mr.' Bryant's recommendations to establish vegetation and- prevent- siltation on �adjacent lands, With regard to the plant site, if for some unforeseen reason, this operation were to be closed, the buildings in the plant site area would be secured and the areas , around the plant would be left in a safe- condition. If you should need any additional information, give me a call, and I will make . every effort to get' it off to you as soon as possible. Cordially yours, THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION Richard L. Barber Engineer_ : RLB:jlw r R' 4 It c r , r I r � r I I h I I I • i July 11, 1972 Bakersville, N. C. I , ' i Feldspar Corporation Spruce Pine, N. C. I . Attentions Barber and Puffer r I There is no significant sediment problem on the stone and rock I areas on Chalk Mountain. T would be concerned costly with a screen to hide it from the highway. You will need to cover the area with over burden from i another area to a depth of about 6 ft. deep along the base of the way to 1 ft, elsewhere (see sketch). Along the base plant one E row of alternate white pine and black birch. Space trees 6-7 ft. apart. II As a cover for the rest of the area apply 2 torts lime and 1000 i I lbs. 10-10-10 fertilizer per acre. Seed 4 lbs. weeping love grass and 2; lbs. sericea lespedeza per acre. This will require i little or no maintenance. I ! � I On the sand dump near the river, slope and shape up with a dozer , I to a 3X1 slope. Then apply lime, fertilizer and seeds (love grass and sericea lespedeza) same as above. The second year efter seeding, plant to brickly locust. �+ p Ray Bryant, PR ID U 4 0 H G S tL 4 P j REVIEW AND PASS ON AS INDICATED {. I Date..............7:..14 .. fit.....................:..... I ff // INSERT DATE WHEN PASSING ON W E District Conservationist Dt II �> 4 5 � I I 6 I i 7 FINALLY RETURN TO } ti . 200 -1-rix 15x4 L•5, Lxii0 I _ y�+rr.____� _ .._,�.—.w.._.._._.+. _r._.a _. •-y-+.w�-�.�+-_+ram-�-'+nw+�� l ,i I f i Dry L, L'OL✓ -}YQd J IE f ' I ! � I I 1 I i acl��eEvs}I€ !� i itS•.E! 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'r Vi _ z ?-y+.w - 4^\. .! z •,,�..:,f• -_L :L., lit :� lalE 1 "' 7' r-� ! � i � � 9 - "�i• 1 i° �° tie ° . �. i!$ ' ( �. .. 1 -0 1� r ,� � � _ - S� '-� mow,yy qq f - �'—! _< i,,,i: � -�a _ '-tea ,}b• '>a�� •^ r �,. } i. u ip' •.r•�3 i� �,.-_., - 4 � _ ; j�' - �, 1Pr � e _aa� - iE - �er� - ' CCC e 'a',y a a' Fes'•• ,�, � •-tee- R,w� >"' " !: � r'q -� _ �r ;�' ', �\ n } ..�' '"� l/ r4"°, ` _� 8 .�`� a...+°' f �� 1/' \ 9 7 `_ `•y / �•zF"�r�f ° F_a 3 fit - d q r } } i S 4 + 4 3 - a Mninitalh YURI a Asks ' _..._ _..�.. i SPRUCE PINE (UPI) — The Rogers said he feels that and Western Carolina univer- t Feldspar Corp, yesterday chal• Western North Carolina, West shies and Warren Wilson, Pre- 'lenbed representatives from Virginia and ether areas de- vard and )Tars Hill Colleges area universities and colleges faced by mining operations attended. to beautify—through art—moun- could attempt this approach to The students and faculty) tain areas of Avery County reclamation. I members made no commit- 5 tripped of vegetation by strip Feldspar has quarries in the ments but said they are ;n- and quarry mining. area. About 20 to 25 represent- terested in following up the chat•', atives from Appalachian State-]cage. The corporation', which man. bfactures container glass, pot.. JOURNAL AND SENTINEL -•---- - ----- --- --• tery and allied products, asked, -•- 'art students and faculty mem; ;NOVEMBER,21,•,1P71,ivtl;4 bers from, fire area colleges.— and universities if they would be interested in painting murals :an(i making sculptures on de __...._._.. _._.�.--_. _ faced mountainsides. __-�_._ M�•"— �. _.._ _.— ...._w_.—�._. ..---..._�.... _. Charles Puffer, environmental consultant for Feldspar, said the - ;proposal is being carried outby him'and Carroll Rogers Jr,; `.company executive, vice' presi —.,... 'dent. _ : a .';•:•,.:,,— `.��� ;�:`,i'-� - --- ------- 1 T H E .rc® PLANTS: wldsp' arCORP'ORATION SPRUCE PINE, N. C. SPRUCE PINE, N, C. 28777 MIDDLETOWN CONN. 06457 T E L E P H O N E 7 0 4 - 7 6 $ - 4 2 3 B MONTICELLO, GA. 31064 •-MONTPELIER, VA. 23192 April 6, 1976 v N. C. Department of Natural and Economic Resources Office of Earth Resources Mining Division Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Gentlemen• We are planning to reopen a quarry located adjacent to our Spruce Pine plant. Please send us the application forms required to obtain the necessary permit. Very truly yours, THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION ' Richard L. Barber . Vice President — Production RLB:j lw Cl �` 9` 4 t t LN•. Avg .. \' 1, •� Y, y 1 ti T H EfrmeldsparC., • PLANTS: ORPORATION'..SPRUCE PINE, N. C. ir SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 28777 MIDDLETOWN.CONN.06437 T E L E g H O N E 7 0 4 - 7 E D - I 2 8 MONTICELLO, GA,aiO64 MONTPELIER, VA. 23192 May 23, 1973 Mr. James Simons Assistant -Mining Engineer State of North Carolina Raleigh; North Carolina 27600 Dear Mr. Simons We really appreciated your coming, to our tree planting on the 19th and bringing your wife with you for this event . It is the interest of people like yourself and Mr. Harrington , as well as ecology groups from the high schools, womens clubs, etc. which make an endeavor of this kind worth while . While it' might be simpler for us to simply do our reclamation work and not in the' public, I think that in this day, of interest in the environment and ecology generally, it is only ' fair to let the public feel, they have a share in this endeavor even though the accomplishments - are minor. We hope that our publicizing this event will set a pattern for others in mining, construction, road building, etc. to actively ,enter. into reclamation programs of this kind . Please give my regards to .Craig, and with kindest regards to you, I am Cordially yours, THE eCLAA_6'4_() FFELDSPAR CORPOORAATION ' ' v _ Carroll P. R ogers, President CPR/mm • Yam. - , � - J T H E PLANTS: =�eldspar CORPORATION . SPRUCE PINE, N. C. SPRUCE PINE, N. C. 28777 1 MIDDLETOWN. CONN. 06457 T E L E P H O N E 7 0 4 - 7 8 5 - 4 2 3 8 MONTICELLO. GA. 31064 MONTPELIER. VA. 23142 January 31, 1972 Mr. J. Craig MacKenzie State Mining Engineer Mining Division Department of Natural and Economic Resources Pox 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Craig: Just received your January 28t.h letter dealing with applications for a mining permit. We would like very much to have you return to us the photos usedrin our mine registration, so that we might update these and use them as part of our permit application. I am sure we will need some addi- tional help in completing the permit applications as we get further into them, but this will give us a good start. Very truly yours, THE FELDSPAR CORPORATION Richard L,Barber Engineer RLBtjlw 1 , July 26, 1972 Mr. Richard L. 'Barber t The Feldspar Corporation P. 0. Box 99 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28177 , Dear Mr. Barber: Your applications for mining permits for the following mines have been Found to meet the requirements of G. S.. 74-51: Chalk Mine - Mitchell County Wiseman Mine - Mitchell County . Your applications, including the reclamation plans, are hereby approved by the Department.' V am enclosing a form for your use in securing a Surety Bond in the amount of twenty-£iva thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, as required by G. S. 74-54. Please return the completed Bond as executed by your Surety. Upon receipt of the Bond your Mining Permit will be issued. Sincerely, • 1 J. Craig McKenzie State Mining Engineer �. Mining Division JCM:elm Enclosure , 4 North Carolina De' artment of Natural N, Resources &Community Development J,1mes B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Howard N. Lee, Secretary November 18, 1977 t Mr. John Lank U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland Street, N. E. Atlanta, GA 30308 Dear Mr. Lank: Today I talked by phone with Mr. Richard Ferrazzo of your office concerning the C. E. Boone site on the North Toe River in Mitchell County, North Carolina. I understand that your agency is reviewing this problem with regard to tailings sand from the Feldspar Corporation's operations entering the North Toe River. Our department currently is involved in an enforcement action to require that Mr. Boone correct his site's deficiencies, under the N. C. Sedimentation Pollution Control Act. As we understand it, Mr. Boone purchased the tailings sand from the Feldspar Corporation to use as site fill material. We are requiring that Mr. Boone stabilize the fill so that no sedimentation will occur off his site or into the North Toe River. We would appreciate being kept informed of any developments in this area. Very truly yours, Charles H. Gardner, Chief Land Quality Section CHG:chl cc: Mr. Stephen Conrad, Division Director Mr. Richard Phillips, Land Quality Mr. 'Harlan Britt, Land Quality Mr. Jim Simons, Land Quality Mr. Page Benton, Water Quality Mr. Carroll Rogers, Feldspar Corporation 11,O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Car011na 27611 Arr Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer U.S. r�vll�ONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. =1 MATE. E' r r, ,::�T, N- k 345 C L,1.i Lf, _) lT, .- pp � :.2-0 C 1977 4AEW:RAF/JCL ::r. .l. E. K,nig t, Director Division of Euvironrenta.1 Manngeraent - ' I North Carolina Department of Natural __ . - --•- � Resources and Community Developaeut - 'Yost Office Box 27667 Raleigh, l:orth Carolina 27611 _ Be: Feldspar Corporation NPDES Pe=it No. NCO00O353 _ - Disposal of Tailings . Bear lir. Knight: -. - You have previously requested this Agency to investigate the apparent :I violations of the .aFL'ES permit for Feldspar regarding the disposal of t their tailings. A field investigation indicated that Feldspar has used i several sites over the previous few years for disposal of sludge. These sites incl ede sites which the cot-pany utilizes for their own disposal well as sites on private property for wines they have sold tailiuos to individuals for fill material. Apparently the site which is of particular concern to the Diviaiou of .Environmental Kanagemsent is a privately owned E; i site where the land o,•mer has been psrchasin- tailinZs for disposal on i his own property. Negotiations with Feldspar have produced an anreet:eat } that they •still cease disposal in this runner and wilt, dispose of their i tailings only in a company controlled and aanroved site. because of the legal questions involved in an action against Feldspar for disposal by a t -third person, we have decided not to take legal action at this time for these possible violations. "We have referred this to our Solid i7aste section for deem to investigate any possible actions from that point of F' view. We also have heard that your Land Quality section is pursuing enforcement ccti.on against the lane] owner in this case. Ve will be .' watering this action quite closely and this may be sufficient to correct whatever problem exists. If this problem persists or there are future � violations, we will attempt to work with you in any =.-iner possible in order to correct the problem. Sincerely yours, E"E iI Jowl C. L-n!�, Jr. , P.L. f Cixief, NCJSC Cot;zl.iance Group Eater Enforcement ;ranch Enforcezant Division cc: W. L. t.al.lace,. Director, :nEorcerae:it- - ! North Carclina Depart.-cut of Natural I Resources and Coimivairy Development � f be: Jim Scarbrough, Residuals ALanagenxent Branch # JCLank:RAFerrazzuolo:dii :7654:12/20/77 + r 2 4 DEC W 7 4AEW-.RAF iir.. Carroll Rogers, Jr. Presideat Yeldspar Corporation _ F 530 Altanase Road Post Office Box 99 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 Re: NPDES Permit No. IICO000353 js Feldspar Corporation Spruce. Pine, Korth Carolina 4 Dear Mr. Rogers: This Agency has reviewed tho December 6, 1977 letters from yourself and Mr. Richard Barber and it appears that you have found a satisfactory = 1 maaaa of disposing the current solid waste materials from your plant_ Nowever, EPA strongly urges you to encourage any landcvners, to Whom you have sold solid waste In the past, to dispose of these tailings .in a proper aaa,ner so as to prevent further adverse effects on streaLLS in the area. . In addition, there remains the problem of the active laud 'i;�t;� Pile located on your property adjacent to the North Toe River. An EPA `�} investigation of Feldspar Corporation ou .Noveaber 30 revealed that this W large conical shaped pile is dan6erousiy close to- the s traaw and any � significant rainfall might produce erosion of tue pile and subsequent ;- washout of solid waste to the North Toe hlvcr. Your company should seek loci a rec;e:;y to this situation, as soon as possible. Furthermore, EPA requests that- Feldspar Corporation commence sampling dowastreaw pB at least three (3) times per week from June throug4 Umber 1 and at least once per weer: all other t�;.:•_s and- report lira result: to tais office along with the regular DisclLarge P•:onitoring Report. �' t If there are any further questions, please contact me at (404) 631- 7654. ' i Sincerely yours, a F � John C. Lank, Jr. , P.L. !# � Chief, WC/SC Compliance Group Water E'nforccmenc irancii JJ L.aforcc oaut Division i; cc: fir. W. L. Wallace, Krector North Carolina Departanat of Natural Resources azd Coomuuity Developm._eat, Enforcea eat �1 bc: Jim Scarbrough, Residuals Nanagement Branch I { RXFerrazzuo1o:djJ :7654:1.2/19/77 j # j T UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY M� DATE: Q DEC 1977 y: } suaircY: Tailings Disposal from Feldspar Corporation, Spruce Pine, North Carolina taPDES Permit No. NC0000353 - FR0+4: Richard Ferrazzuolo, Chemical Engineer, plater Enforcement Branch 'tartn Carolina Compliance Section. ` #I To: lira Scarbrough, Chief, Residuals Management Branch ] Part II , Section A-6 of the above-referenced NPDES permit states as . ` E follows : "Solids , sludges , filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastev.,aters shall be disposed ,of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such ! materials from entering navigable waters ." � Recently it was brought to this Section 's attention by the State of i North Carolina that Feldspar Corporation was selling waste tailings from its Spruce .Pine plant to private landowners in the area. From Ij field reports conducted by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Managers, nt, there was conclusive physical evidence of erosion and � I washout from the private disposal sites during periods of heavy rainfall . The result, of course, was the discharge of substantial quantities of E � solids into the North Toe River. Hot-.,ever, because of the question of the legality of Part II , Section A--6 (of the permit) when applied to r private citizens and their property, this section has decided to refer the subject to the Residuals Management Branch for a determination as to whether or not any solid waste laws or regulations are being j contravened. You will find attached copies of supporting evidence and Correspondence =' 1 to aid in your determination. Richard A. Ferrazzuolo Chemical Engineer I North Carolina Compliance Section Water Enforcement Branch Enforcement Division =.1 tS"S •, �kk.I! 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Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Mr . Perkins: s The enclosed correspondence concerns a water quality degradation problem resulting from tailings disposal by Feldspar Corporation, Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Please review the enclosed material and forward the following in-- formation to this office. 1 , Are any State solid waste lags or regulations being violated? explain. a) If yes , what actions will your branch take to resolve this problem? b) If no, what is your branch ' s policy i or procedure regarding disposal of this type of material.? Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated, i Sincerely , �.. James H. Scarbrough , P . E. Chief Residuals Management Branch I fI i Enclosure . I - 3 i I I i Mr. C. H. Taylor May 7, 1979 Page Two Finally, many complaints result fr031119isunderstandings by the Public of blasting and mining In gcniern I.. All responsible operators €€€ and regulatory agencies should seek to Increase public awareness in the necessity of mitring and the PreC,nut_ions that can be token to pre- vent or minimize environmental. clegra(Int:i.on . i Your future Cool)eration :in all cif these matters is appreciated. Very truly yours, .lames D. Simons Mining Specialist JDS:mw North Carolina Dep ar trnei 11 of Natural r � ";r',•'ir r• f "ut•Y 1,�Jtr@ra ip Resources &Corrin- unity D ve_ loprne )�t .ladles B. Hun..v` . Cove:r1Uf :(: : �.!r!• �N:L1r•'rl 1• ..r',•mr:919 1J3'*133 thy 7, 1979 Mr. G. H. Taylor Lawson-United Feldspar & Mineral Co. P. 0. Box 309 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 RE: 'iseman dine, Chalk Hounta4a Mine Dear Mr. Taylor: Our office has been involved in investigating recent complaints of water and air pollution and particularly excessive blasting resulting from mining activities in the Spruce Pine area. Erosion and sediment control is still needed at many active mine areas, haul roads, and process waste dumps, and we have and 1 will continue to notify your company of specific problems and re- quire corrections consistent with our authority under The Mining Act of 1971, and The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973, Due to an increasing slumber of blasting complaints from the Spruce Pine area and other- areas in the State, we have rented and are intending to purchase a continuous reading seismograph to be installed in neighboring houses to monitor blasting vibrations. The unit has the capability to operate unattended for extended periods and will be located regularly at unannounced locations and times in the Spruce Pine area. We feel that this added dimension in our in- spections program is needed to insure that mine blasting does not pose a hazard to neighboring persons and structures. Results From the monitoring will be analyzed in light of: generally accepted current standards for blasting vibration limits. The mine operator will be notified immediately should blasting vibrations be found to exceed or closely approach levels that could damage neighboring properties. Continued excessive blasting would result in appropriate enforcement action, including further permit restrictions or permit suspension or revocation. We urge all operators using explosives to examine their blasting practices in an effort to reduce dust and noise as well as vibrations. L.f n,, for.rr.rs{„I,,:r•n;p�" . .rviu ., .'�)!{ W ,i} : .i 'i : .. r�i ,,i .Sa:.:U� .in 1 irJl 4lrf, uhrrl�lr •1'r,r r.r,;:,:i' •I.' .:. Mr. Roy E. Riddle May 7, 1979 } Page Two Finally, many complaints result from misunderstandings by the" public of blasting and mining in general. All responsible operators and regulatory agencies should seek to increase public awareness in the necessity of mining and the precautions that can be taken to pre— vent or mi.nimfze environmental degradation. Your future cooperation in all of. these Matters is appreciated. very truly yours,,- ' r l ,fames D. Simons Mining Specialist J DS:mw �. DIVISION OF -1i Natural 01M, North Carolina Depailinc Resources &Comn--tiunity Development kit.. James E3. HUT11, Jf.. GOve'r1fV Hy 7, 1979 Mr. Roy E. Riddle IMC Chemical Group, Inc. P. 0. Box 545 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 REAlseman Mine, Chalk Mountain Mine Dear Mr. Riddle: Our office has been involved in invenigating recent complaints of water and air pollution and particularly excessive blasting resulting from mining activities in the Spruce Pine area. Erosion and sediment control is stiLl needed at many active mine areas, haul roads, and process waste dumps, and we have and will continue to notify your company of specific problems and re- quire corrections consistent with our authority under The Mining Act of 1971, and The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973. Due to an increasing number of blasting complaints from the Spruce Pine area and other areas in the State, we have rented and are intending to purchase a continuous reading seismograph to be installed in neighboring houses to monitor blasting vibrations. The unit has the capability to operate unattended for extended periods and will be located regularly at unannounced locations and times in the Spruce Pine area. We FOU1 that this added dimension in our in- spections program Is needed to insure that mine blasting does not pose a hazard to neighboring persons and structures. Results from the monitoring will be analyzed in light of generally accepted current standards for blasting vibration limits. The mine operator will be notified immediately should blasting vibrations be found to exceed or closely approach levels that could damage neighboring properties. Continued excessive blasting would result in appropriate enforcement action, including further permit restrictions cr permit suspension or revocation. We urge all operators using explosives to examine their blasting practicos in an effort to reduce dust and noise as well as vibrations. I "4 A $m", Sr,flan -7112423,G,umn Gm"I 1=0" 11;AN,lw. I a III. ;3JA0j4j4 M, .1 0 1 hoTom DW My"731 183A. Wd Hawo an hco"Qwl SOW P35 000 AA a 0 Nn I , I I-Am ynhn I h 211:� -4 fj 1.ejual Oppo f j on a Ni,n..:i i i cr Mr. Richard L. Barber Page 2 We would like to resolve this matter and re-issue a permit as soon as possible. As always, we welcome your comments and we will be happy to dis- cuss this with you. Should we not be .able to agree, you have a right to a Departmental hearing (G.S. 74=57) and could appeal the Department's decision to the Mining Commission. If we do not hear from you by December 6, 1979 we will re-issue the final permit as drafted. Thank-you for your past cooperation► and we look forward to hearing from You. Sincerely, .lames D. Simons Mining Specialist .IDS/pg cc. Richard Phillips Enclosure i I DIVISION OF North Carolina Department of Natural LAND RESOURCES Resources &Community Development S`c" x hen 27687,Raaigh Director11 .lames B. Hunt,Jr.,Governor Howard N. Lee, Secretary rolophone 919 733.3833 November 14, 1979 Mr. Richard L. Barber The Feldspar Corporation p. O.. Box 99 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 RE: Mining Permit Redraft Dear Mr. .Barber: ' I am enclosing a draft copy-of a proposed permit for the Chalk Mountain and Wiseman Mines. The permits are identical so I only enclose one copy. 1 delayed the re-drafting of the permits until we could obtain more infor- mation on blasting. The operating conditions except for blasting are very similar to the conditions in the draft"permit given to you on August 30, 1979 at your conference room. We have modified the blasting conditions to give the operator maximum flexibility while limiting the extent' of the offsite eff- ect. The reclamation conditions are based upon information in your approved j 1,..St r application. [ .; The only requirements in' the proposed permit not, already in effect are the blasting requirements. . Since our August '34th' tueeting, . I have talked with Walter Robinson`-of Dupont and Carl Stephensoniof Gulf Oil Chemical Co- mpany, regulatory agencies of other 'states, and the!U.S. Bureau'of Mines. We still feel that limiting ground'vibiations to 1.0 inch/second peak part- icle velocity is needed to 'insure protection of adjacent structures and to provide some safety facto: . The other'permits in the area will also have this requirement. Based on"youi blasting records that I have seen, and our seismograph recordings, a Scaled Distance of 60 or 1.0 inch/second limitat- ion should not hamper your operations. From Mr.' Stephenson and Mr.lRobinson, I have� gathered -that other factors such as 'sequence of firing„ etc. also Have a great bearing on air blasts and ground vibrations. Therefore, we will continue to urge operators to use care- ful blasting practices performed by competent blasters. A Geological Survey Section-733.2423;Geodetic Survey Section 1733.3838;Land Quality Section-733.4574;Planning and Inventory Seetior-733.3833; Land Resources Intormation Service--733.2090,1 An Equal Opportunity Aitirmurivc{'`Action l:mployer DIVISION OF North Carolina . Department of Natural LAND RESOURCES Resources &Community Development Stephen G. Conrad,Director James S. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Joseph W. Grimsley, Secretary Tetaphone919733.3833 August 2, 1982 Mr. Richard L. Barber Feldspar Corporation P. 0. Box 99 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 RE: Chalk Mountain Mine, Mitchell County, Permit #61-1 Wiseman Paine, Mitchell County, Permit #61-2 Dear Mr. Barber: Your applications for renewal of the above mines in 11itchell County have been approved. Copies of the renewed permits are enclosed. The conditions in the permit renewals were based primarily upon the initial applications. Modifications were made as indicated by the renewal requests and as required to insure con p li.ance with The Mining Act of 1971. Please review the renewed permits and advise this office should you have any questions concerning them. cerely, �� ��D ame D. Sinons, C.P.G.S., P.E. Specialist LAID QUAt,TTY SECTION JDS:pg CC: Richard Phillips Geological Survey-733.2423; Geodetic Survey-733-3836; Land Quality-733-45.74; Earth Resources Planning-733.3833; Land Resources Information Service-733.2090 Box 27687 Raleigh NC 27611-7687 d 4.SiA1(v State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Division of Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street * Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor Stephen G. Conrad S. Thomas Rhodes, Secretary Director October 1 , 1985 Mr. Harold C. Rhyne Feldspar Corporation P.O. Box 99 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 Dear Mr. Rhyne: On behalf of the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, 1 want to thank you for the tour and explanation of the Chalk Mountain Mine on September 27, 1985. Everyone enjoyed the tour and found your remarks to be informative. Again, thanks for your cooperation. Sincerely, -� 1 ' James D. Simons, C.P.G.S. , P.E. Mining Specialist Land Quality Section JDS/cj CC'. Charles H. Gardner Richard Phillips 110. Ilttx 270U. kalcildt, North Carolina 27611-7li87 lelcphorte 919-733-3833 Art Eiqual OPlxrrtunity AffirrnnItivc Action E_mpinycr 1972; South Carolina $3.01 in August, up land have been created through the fill latest report, the comp from $2.00 in JUIy and $2.80 is August ing of mine pits with the residue from a share on sales of $1' 1972; Tennessee $3.34, the same as for feldspar manufacturing, from earnings during t July, and up from $3.06 in August 1972; CHARLOTTE-— Piedmont-Natural Gas period last year of $9.63 #, and Virginia $3.34, the same as for July; Company,which is based in Charlotte and of $150,829,246. "Our sal and up from$3.11 in August 1972, is one of North Carolina's three major even more than expecte+ natural gas firms (the others are N. C. Quarter and expenses SPRUCE PINE — The final step in a Natural Gas C.;;apany in Fayetteville and crease in spite of el pilot program to restore beauty to the public Sarvicc of N. C. in Gastonia), says them," said an explanat mined areas in the Appalachian Moun- it has been advised Transcontinental holders. Phase IV as i tains here was taken in May when 2,500 Gas Pipe Line Corp. of a 2nsc per cent competition limits our white pine and-Virginia pine trees were increase margins for Nov,e t curailment of deliveries from 1ti • planted to finally obscure mine walls. costs," Rose's said it p Students in an ecology group from Har- through April 15, 1974. Transco is Pied- mont's major supplier. Carolina Pipeline new stores in Mobile, Al ris High School, Spruce Pine, and meta- Company of Columbia, S. C., which sup- more in Orlando, Florid bers of the Homemakers Extension Club plies Piedmont with 25 million cubic feet of the year. Other Rose of Little Switzerland, North Carolina of gas a day, has asked the S. C. Public opened in New Bern, . . joined in the effort. State officials, in- diana, and Deland, Florio eluding James Harrington, Secretary of Service Commission for permission to Department of Natural curtail as been to some ontpmer5 huh the North Carolina De - p there has been no indication what this ROCKY MOUNT — fie and Economic Resources,and fames Sim- may mean for the deliveries to Piedmont. furniture store chain ba ons, Assistant Mining Engineer of the piedmont said that the Transco decision Virginia, has delayed a state, were on hand to lend official means a reduction of 57.1 million cubic lion of its central war recognition to the plan. Planting was feet of gas per day during the winter Mount because of the h the trees done r three levels or "benches." When months. However, Piedmont said this will now prevailing. The corn es are grown, they will form a not affect residential or commercial cus- also is delaying the con green curtain so that the exposed rack tomers. It will affect industrial "inter- proposed new stores for walls will be Bidden, thus eliminating p tible ru " customers, whose supply can be adding, "We expect to r from view the evidence of raining. As an p - added aesthetic touch, large soul tured interrupted by the company. Last winter, reduced expansion to dt panels were hung on the walls in certain Piedmont said, its supplies from Transco net and procedures so areas. The sculpturing work was done by were reduced by 7.03 per cent. Because position to accelerate students from Mars Hill College under of this, Piedmont's sales were off 3 per when economic conditic the direction of Stephen Wing, sculptor- cent for the 12 months ending Sept. 30. company opened a nee ing professor. The panels depict early day However, revenues rose 9 per cent to burg last week and exr scenes and have an Indian influence. $67,474,135 and net income was up 43 other soon in Rockingh The mountain restoration work is a part par the t12 to months8wer4. er$2.55, earnings f a months revenues roses tt of an anti-pollution program of The Feld- spar Corporation. The company has spent $1.85 the previous year. $6,831,095. However, eai $1,000,000 in the total effort, which in- HENDERSON -- Rose's Stores, the big to $378.308 or 17 cen eludes water pollution control, plus being Henderson-based chain, continues to re- $394,052 or 20 cents. Fc 98.9 percent effective in correcting air port declining earnings. For the nine ending Sept.30, earning Pollution. In addition, many acres of new months ending September 13, says the to 53 cents a share from : . thoAll(� rn a ,C-a B Rn'--al A%U r? all gservace to the good N11 1' 4 `1,�, -AtR� !/ m 41 U, o ne 76Ps. BoOdv 7of7 Permit issued this the day of �z2 c,1 ,,, Lkft^ , 19,Z-2—. By Stephen G. Conrad, Director Division of Land Resources By Authority of the Secretary Of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. 1 -4 t 4- -4 -.3 •of *j;', I X ".;The oi or"a fi a thii Reclamation Plan, th4F,'performancef which ... I ..... -cont nuifij�v -,Mining- a 't'.. 'ionally-,..- 'le e' 'pe­ ."4^ ' ,the, an, s,.a., r obligation of ttee,,, e �continues Sa I- tobey -The ;.Mi e Y I The lnal�slopes i a e cavations; a ",.a, I ­. . z w I 'a e I olladt, d"Inai at a 'a -i e-.ati'sUch an er a­ r e co a a e IA-thlitheli ittuii� f-o -use o It provided X.-,,'C.,ProVisions�wfor'�sa it -!krid-:-*td'adj61nihgi; 40' Fo. left'�in, a-fconf iju 1--�"Al'noVerbufden.and spoil shall be f .. ration>which is in ' `, edecoidd-tice with n.,practices�-aud' which is suitable or' an C'.the- proposed s s 14 e� e - ­4 I-N6 small &ols d"t _olllecvj,br. remain I -,area. tharI,are, co me,noxious,%� odiouw,,or IL e. -T1ie-',f6veg6iaeion'Lplan shall'-donf'orm,tO".i'ac'cep' *ted'�tiitnd' recommended .44 and ref of estition-s-ftac ticeg',;as-4established by� th6­N.C.,,*Agficu ?,x h9-N*'.0 ',kForest­SerVic-e­-­`­ perimdht-Station I I I. n 6 u e Reclamation- .(;o conduct reclaMat ct t es ..pursuant ..11 jk - I , I -, -, . 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'_� _ - _ ?��.-,�) - "' , ,,,,�� ., � "41'.lf,'�rk- teal. i - . , � - , - - .., , , _ _t.,�_4,L, - , ..,!�;,1� ,� � - , I � :. ., .1 1;.t,�.� :T, � : .. ", - : ,�.1. 'e" 7, "..4 �.1 -'h`� . ..,, :� i _ .. . . . �,-.t".. ­�t',­q, "- ,;,, I -, ��* 'I"*'v�.".... �. � � . I .t ." ­.. - -_ I ­1 .1 _. 6 of 7 B. Ilnexcavated overburden adjacent to the nine face shall be sloped to 34 degrees (from horizontal) or flatter. C. Surface water from the Mined area shall he diverted through a stabilized channel. into natural watercourses. D. Plant process tailings shall be graded to a stable slope and permanently stabilized by vegetation, or other suitable cover. 3. Safety to persons and to adjoining property shall be provided by leaving adequate buffer strips between any excavation and adjacent property lines and by providing a barrier along the upper edge of any deep excavation. 4. Conditions detrimental to wildlife shall be prevented by providing; barriers along the top edge of any deep excavation and by stabilizing all areas of erodible material. S. No contaminants shall be dumped at the mine site. Scrap metal, trash or other such waste shall be removed from the site and properly disposed. 6. The affected land shall be graded to prevent the collection of noxious or foul water. 7. Revegetation Plan Areas of unconsolidated material Shall be revegetated after site preparation according to the following; specifications; Apply two tons of dolomitic limestone and 1,000 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer per acre. Seed 4 pounds of Weeping Love Grass and 25 pounds of Sericea Lespede.a per acre. In lower part field 6 in Soil Conservation Service plan dated .Tune 13, 1973, plant the area in Scrub iespedeza for wildlife. During the second year after planting, plant suitable areas in Virginia pine trees on a spacing of 6 feet X 7 feet (1,000 trees per acre) . 8. Reclamation Time Schedule Reclamation shall be conducted simultaneously with mining to the extent feasible. In any event, reclamation shall be initiated as soon as fe-%sihle after completion or termination of mining of any mine segment under permit. Final reclamation, including revegetation, shall be completed within two years of completion or termination of mining. 4 Of 7 C. Al,rblast overpre.istir'o nihl; ixt"cccl .128 dU(.ii)t:lti linear (ciBQ- "warning", .1.32 dBL "caution", and 136 dRi. "maximum" as meaRUred at Cite immediate location of any regularly occupied building such as any dwelling, church school, 'public building, or commercial or .institutional building. ` D. Tile operator shall take reasonable precaution to Insure that fly rock is not thrown off of the property under the control of the mine operator. In any event, fly rock shall not be thrown beyond the area where the access is temporarily or permanently guarded by operator. E. Operator shall maintain records on each individual blast describing: the total number of holes; pattern of holes; depth of holes; tot-1.1. pounds of explosives; maxim= mounds per de]'ay interval; aMoUnt Of stemming and burden for each hole; and blast location. Records :;hall be maintained at the permi.ttee's mine office and Copies shall be pro- vided to the Department upon request. F. Operator shall, when requested by the Department, give 24 hour advance notice to the Land Quality Section prior to any blast during a period for which notice is requested. 9. Excavations shall not he allowed within 300 feet of Any neighboring dwelling houso1 school, church, hospital, commercial or i-ndustrial building, public road, or other pkih.l:ic property. Sufficient bhhffer. Shall be maintained he- tween any excavation and any adjoining property line to prevent cay.ag of that property and to allow grading of the s iduslope to Lite required tingle. 1.0. A physical barrl.er consisting of a fence or boulder barrier, ctc. :si).ill be maintained around the perimeter of any quarry hi.ghwall. Adequate buffer shall be maintained between any excavation and any adjacent property 1111E to prevent hazard to that property. 1.1. An Annual Reclamation Report shall be submitted on a form supplied by tite Departmnet on February 1 of each year until reclamation is completed and approved. 12. The security which was posted pursuant to N.C.G.S. 74-54 in the farm of fi25,000.00 blanket bond is suf ficient to the feldspar mine operation as indicated on the approved application. This security must remain In force for this permit to be valid. a 1 '�.Pr '7't t a. r Y: +s + �,�' ♦ r:, !y tJ,fin , �' l/f\ i. ♦ r r lt,. -.r' ' f }.. l „^u v , J ,,jk , e a f r, r �r� �, t •^ very b" ee• � 0 ;ai I '.:r Y ✓ f r r s r�. pRmJ f n`� � s^ ,.fir r•' ,:� a^t a' 4•: JL. tL': , titi '' ',J ',, .. -t 7 A>•r 4 ,1,,b, ♦er .i ! ` .r, ✓ rt A •,J. ♦. 7 < .. • r'. r J r 1� � , r♦ .� � � ♦ + spa cw a _ �`� i � , '' � ,/P ' .N.. t of .. > , y4 ,♦ � � ,� ' , •�� r�91�.l S�tF �..r� IRS ''� i .Ott "2r r DEPARTMENT„,OF NATURAL`RESOURCES ANDfCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT t t } r' r 'y*V .,`2 DIVISION OF LAND RESOURCES a. 5 (� r r ; • y #r A: * SLAW'QUALITYf><SECTION, � tr• `•ta r _ 1 a � ., 4. ra � �^K, ,a { 4t � fs a•5 �^ f, i tt '. k . t _•, •. , ^' y •. - r J `• 7 i' ,'• N,F.a Yh 2' a lY f- ' }� {T � '4�V' n 4„a Ra[ V {-• 4 � I y�`✓ ! ( ♦ ,r r•ry '� t'l ', v c I ♦ •i 4 + Y r 7¢ t i,�,rf h r y '� w'E"rt �e ♦ ♦ a 1 + ' "'' r1 h a . ,. ) v it t y.� F t •, r `. t �• �a' T �� 4'3, ?•t� � � � , n t �,Y + a)(. > f x t !r d // h t. ��� 1 y <' [a,• P E"RiM I T'.. for the operation of a mining acty., . ,rt In accordance with.the proiiisions pf, G. S. 74 '46 .through."68, r • M ` Y'The`$Mining,Act of"'19711',.,Mining Permitting Regulation N C.A 'C SB, and other applicable laws, rules andlregulations 1 ,. . .', r ,a ,.: Inm. x n`: }! T , y y ,! , )A L.� ° r , , } sty ,�f 6��• ,. + p . •,eh it , .,> I' r r ✓ f n 4 K / ♦ nl> ! 5�r.. r r ..-. a� ., �w Y, r, r /n , '� Permission is hereby granted to > Feldspar Corporation of AmBiica i ./ r Permittee ,( rr ;! Nf p r n., r 5 -• j i •^k r t 'a + f r f a - 'i ,feldspar 'mine T, i•. t , lr. .> it 1: fdvthe :operatibn,of a 4. Pal Mountain Mine' entitle permit`no61 1 Mitchell t,x. .:! 5 ,a r. � ♦ > ��, , `�,•i . _ and,: located in ,, r = County,, which shall 'provde t w y ,that the usefulness,* productivity ,and scenic valuesof all lands -, ,�: , irvsl�): , w_ IYti P.;ty J♦ + i f >♦ ''' p ` . \ L and watera `,affected4by this mZ. ining' operation will«receive, the y r It greatest practical degree of protection and restoration ' f r :r ♦ J " S r y ,t , t , ., r tl s Sy{ it y l :i „ }r sr C r t �• .� f r f t{� ♦{° �r .p i P 1f r lr f 1- i I �', y a :,. ^ 1 H•4 ! 5 .: 5 ., , y r v+ , vx� r � -. H 'r' 4 �, r •, r♦r r r ., 'i. , Y Y�,: a ..°rr y A ' '� � j..i s`yt ,.• a.- '' } 4` t ^jr 'r rr.�'v Y ' { i i�Fr1 t•a•^ t f T'r r''4 !'� t ai d. 1y r aT .i''� f ,a t,t,•.d t c °r Y �• ,e ( 5 A r v ' / l '� f... 5 t T ! r .r' .y J r * } rl. - ( f •, + 1 1. •a = a .f t J '4 { 5y♦ +: L N',.:� , if ref' p e a ( { p , 4 ,nr f+ '{3 ♦ r,,• QW, a rI ol. Q , ILI I, COW ­W ig. Xf ku 0,4 .."t J.7, !plows q: opt AMCAWA qw fd1Yv.W-1-g I%" jgr-rIM . ..... ry _v MW 10 �k X;f(I glux U."R Art.?a , A "I, 0.01VT9 9q, "loin" V*V. if Nz 71w zwx; vi tL 4u I A�l Zg A X if rJ, Ll ''I A,. T1- .1} Ill f, ` Eta I oil I , ell &e MW WiA UP Is I. -AT j 0�4 401 If w CA- ,�*11 4t 4 S i A � "70- W I kc f:1 I 11.14 i 4 0, , of;rx 2 A Z "" 4" IV 4 'ty k. - 'Iri;aCCOrdance,Witb-'the-,,applic-atfdri: for°thie�'.minin'-I g.perm ,6 IF ere-:�k.......r., - 'W'-A-' inif tar-referred a a c a,-,. III Kw,+ UIA; Q-I II mati6n'.Plan� attache;Vto• ahVin_-orporatmas%pa t.;of'09 -uxiisC be'�-made fqr#4,tha protect-i6n, of -thesurroun in ',-a r e Cah di" ie,'.Land"l and water- affected by t I r4` ..... . 1-P 44 -the req This permic,,,3.s,,.expressly,'.,conclitiondd',Iupon,,comp, is ce, oft ✓ approved l It -Reclkt"tion'!Plhn,..--is^a,sepitiA bld�obliga thii'b ther,securityg,,ofi-ff ilikk 4itWthe-;"Depar.tmiintj.,atr. ex I p r 9pensibik-yof;tHfdaPeikft`-`N evo6atiofi"b*'su, his,. a 6 owing;.except11on...,,,,... the permittee ;in -the-permir ro rest. ov, red 'mining !o ase, ass ignmenv or otherwise i�-the f.- 'D jpermiftae fram�the duties.imposed upon him sby the;; �^, ,i�" '. t 0 g;:Act,,.with ib'fiience--,td".th46-.,^peirmft ty 006rdtion;-vand--t ✓ "A soorzoperator-',,IVr6ii:ded:t�th4it-.I jsucce %botW,-dpiarbtbrs- e.,comp-li- I t e,.requiMrementuT.'of tfild-.?4iAn*g',.Act, and that k. ti '��riitor�lgreeslt -,iastiu'miit�the�d'u',Ci'es'�,df ieisuccessor, op I,— , " V ... ...... . .. ..... -i�.-�:*ief6renceAto�tb*clakdtioii of',;'th6',dffdct�-%d l'iind And posts,.-a' suitable:;1bonCoi,�.' 4 1tv., o thiir,'ag ec t�r it'�_ -At "4�v "A, • IV h'., 1�thevevent:ztha -I, ♦a Ideterminesf,that- the Ipermittee-or.-prx m1ur ucrq-'�� ceesdokqis:Inbt the R6clamiiEfoji--Flkh,-o-r.��Ot-her'te'rmsra'nd';'."con.--..• ' e") I I- ;- . 1. ". .. � I I I I I other-I,�f tions. o a S, ran d_�,requirements- e­;I ol ',I- the,'Minihg.IAE t:may live'. the !operator, written notice, of its '^' PJ a is sp;end.�,the�permite, -�orol't*'sriintent.,r-o-moairy,4,rne,�,. ....... 1 dli"tion��Plan. S', permit The d0iirator-lshalVfigv*e 4-A .14 ...,",­. - " ..," I- ; 1 4 . f $, ... ....s to It heatiHg,'--at--, I si 4`AndI-p1Ace'.,Ion;. j -,' 6 -' d' a- ie i,t anyZpr pose ,modificaftofi � -revocation,',ortAuspinsiomllby�the D'epar.ti✓ mixt.-,,-Aliet-riAtiVil�,.s�aiid-\in�additioti-,tb �;�jt j bdve;,�t1ie4D'e'p­a-r`t'mien't,`Aidy!, ns-t-'it'ut-e't"o'ther'-'4infdrdementI pro-C b aw.-* S -A? e finit ions.:,,,% I�,, -referred ;t'641nt this -pei-mit'i.-.urilL*sg�,the4coiitektI clearlyindicates �l -IN V ­, rms an ng as therwisdAite" -qa'm'e'me"-f­♦-W- ­41�;sdftplied 1fyF'thk-'m1iifngViLtpV Ilk C $ ,�tf44A-9 .4f.-i'i"XF *7 -"1. j ndl-tlOnST,-',4,`1 '5 yyiipi+++��a ` r .The permitted mining operation shall not violate n ar swot SUb Zr try n f a D,' yea f'.`.T,�' irfacei�;�ater,iqfiii�lity,; ,:,o,'r."Igroiirid zlwater,.quallt promulga a 4P"` M anage Y Is..k I II.f i-ij uglis t. '84,*,19 82,:17. 'bhall-'`be-.Ieffect ive rom 4 which I., Dev h I transferable; succeeds, virtu e se the permit' the -74.n46j;;; e yn ima jto';tfia: fbi-r6aTig,:c0tift •9 1 .......... Y 4­ .14.X