Lithostatic stresses and their redistribution around mine excavations are thought to be the dominant driving force in the generation of most mine tremors and rockbursts.
Topics include land use, demographics, specific industry sectors, the role of non-labor income, the wildland-urban interface, the role of amenities in economic development, and payments to county governments from federal lands.
Based on available information, I have determined waters of the United States do not occur on the project site. The basis for our determination can be found in the enclosed Approved Jurisdictional Determination (JD) forms.
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Response to comment #278-5 from ADEQ, "The most recent 3 years of [air quality] monitoring data show that the concentration levels in Year 2017 were higher than previous years. However, the NEPA Air Quality Impacts Analyses does not consider the 2017 monitoring data for the background concentrations determination. Would it be a concern?"
This report describes the conceptual hydrogeologic model of the Skunk Camp site. The conceptual model encompasses the entire Skunk Camp model domain, with specific detail given to the vicinity of the proposed Skunk Camp tailings storage facility (TSF).