Montana Resources Conceptual Plans for Permitting Continued Mining September 15, 2015.

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Montana Resources Conceptual Plans for Permitting Continued Mining September 15, 2015

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Montana Resources

Conceptual Plans for Permitting Continued Mining

September 15, 2015

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Existing Permit• Open pit currently permitted to produce ore in

excess of 20 years;• Sufficient non-ore (waste) rock storage

available for 20-year mine plan;• Tailings impoundment embankment permitted

to 6400 elevation (AMC datum);• Maximum operating tailing impoundment

water level is 6360 elevation;

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Current Conditions• Tailings impoundment;

– Current water level elevation 6332;– Tailings rise is approximately 6-feet per year;– Permitted impoundment water level reached in 2020;– Must start embankment construction above 6400 in

2019. – Amendment 10 to Operating Permit 030A for

Continued Mining must be in effect in 2019. – Amendment will provide for an additional 20 years of

mining.

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YDTI Embankment Construction: Concepts

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Existing 6400 EmbankmentGeneral Arrangement

Moulton Road

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Berkeley Pit

Reclaim Pond

Tailings beach

East- West Embankment

Aerial Photograph: June 2013

North-South Embankment

West Embankment

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Embankment Raise ConceptsTypical North-South Embankment Construction Section

Existing TailingsExisting downstream

construction: Free draining waste rock zone

Downstream Construction:Free draining waste rock

6400

6600

6200

6000

5800

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Embankment Raise ConceptsEmbankment Configuration – Typical East – West Section

6500 elevation

crest

NEW Waste Rock (free draining)

EXISTING Waste Rock (free draining)

EXISTING Tailings

NEW Tailings

Water drains to pond ~ 2500 ft

Seepage

through

embankment

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Embankment Design Concepts

West Embankment – Construction Section

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NEW TailingsNEW Waste Rock

(free draining)NEW Waste Rock (low permeability)

6500 ft elevation crest

Moulton Road> 800 ft

Water drains to pond ~ 2500 ft

Toe Drain

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Embankment Design Concepts

Embankment Extension – General Arrangement

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Toe Drain

Embankment Crest

Moulton Road

Water pumps back into TSFWater pumps

back into TSF

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Proposed 6500 Embankment – Configuration

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Multiple Spigot Points

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Existing Embankment

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Current Activities

Topsoil and overburden stripping and stockpiling;– Stockpiles located adjacent to Mouton Reservoir Road to block the view

and noise. Site investigation:

– 14 drillholes – SPT and core – foundation for west embankment;– 3 deep angle core holes in area around low point in west ridge water table

to understand geologic structure at depth;– 7 sonic drill holes through east-west embankment to verify foundation

strengths;– 8 cone penetration holes to verify tailings characteristics.

Preparation for construction of toe drain.

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Tailings Impoundment Permitting• Applicant must submit a design document

detailing how the facility design will address over 30 specific requirements, including:

• Analysis showing that the TSF will withstand a 1 in 10,000 year earthquake event or maximum credible earthquake, whichever is larger;

• Design criteria to manage the probable maximum flood event;

• Design document must be reviewed by a panel of three independent experts.

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Tailings Impoundment Permitting• The independent experts have been selected and

approved by MDEQ:– Dr. Dirk van Zyl, PE – Professor Geotechnical

Engineering, UBC– Dr. Leslie Smith – Professor Hydrogeology, UBC– James R. Swaisgood, PE, PG

• All three experts must sign design document prior to submittal to MDEQ.

• MR’s Engineer of Record is Ken Brouwer, Knight Piésold Ltd.

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Permit Schedule• Submit permit application - Q1 2016• Submit design document – Q2 2016• MDEQ declare the application complete and compliant and

issue draft permit – Q4 2016• Initiate MEPA review – Q1 2017

– Select MEPA contractor– Public scoping – comments - public meeting– Draft MEPA document– Public comment – public meeting– Final MEPA document

• Issue Record of Decision and final permit – Q2 2018

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