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After reviewing the results, a sensitivity analysis was commissioned to understand the impact of a number of model input parameters on the predicted subsidence limits. This document is presented as an addendum to the original report, documenting the results of this sensitivity analysis.

This technical memorandum was prepared to document preliminary results of fate and transport modeling using additional seepage controls to reduce seepage rates developed for Resolution Copper (RC) tailings storage facility (TSF) alternatives.

The survey was designed to help answer questions about the depths to bedrock and character of the basin fill in support of a geotechnical feasibility study for the proposed TSF.

A number of tailings storage facility (TSF) designs are currently being assessed and will be included in the draft EIS (DEIS). This report presents Alternative 3B - Near West Modified Proposed Action.

Updated previous analysis of flood flow frequency and volume‐duration‐frequency values for points of interest on Queen Creek and Devil’s Canyon.

Since plants on Earth evolved under broad-spectrum solar radiation, anytime they are grown exclusively under electric lighting that does not contain all wavelengths in similar proportion to those in sunlight, plant appearance and size could be uniquely different.

Soil properties are measured or inferred from direct observations in the field or laboratory. Examples of soil properties are particle-size distribution, cation-exchange capacity, and salinity.

The purpose of this process memorandum is to describe additional supporting resource information in detail. The Air Quality section of Chapter 3 of the EIS includes brief summaries of the information contained in this process memorandum.

Table of location and parcel information for numerous properties in Gila County.