Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company- Cresson Project
Summary
Mining permit (1989-1993). Covers Cripple Creek, Victor, Cripple Creek Mining District. Topics: gold mining, heap leach operation, surface mining, overburden storage. Agencies: Office of Mined Land Reclamation, Mined Land Reclamation Board, Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company. Cites 17 external works.
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permit (7)
- Amendment Number 6 (1994)
- Amendment Application Volume IX (1994) — CC&V
- Amendment No. 5 to the Mined Land Reclamation Division Permit M-80-244 (1992)
- Amendment Number 5
- Amendment Number 5 to Permit 80-244
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- Permit M-77-367
- Mined Land Reclamation Board Permit M-80-244
report (5)
- HCI report (1994) — Hydrologic Consultants, Inc.
- Geology and Ore Deposits of the Front Range Colorado (1950) — Lovering, T.S. and E. N. Goddard
- Geology and Gold Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, Colorado (1906) — Lindgren, W. & Ransome, F.L.
- US Bureau of Mines publication
- Plumlee et al report — Plumlee et al
other (3)
- Board Order approving the Amendment (1993)
- National Register of Historic Places
- Board Order
legislation (1)
- SB 89-181
study (1)
- Empirical Studies of Diverse Mine Drainages in Colorado: Implications for the Prediction of Mine-Drainage Chemistry (1993) — Geoffrey S. Plumlee, Kathleen S. Smith, Walter H. Ficklin, Paul H. Briggs, and John B.McHugh
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