Summary of the Final Environmental Impact Statement 2001

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Summary of the Final Environmental Impact Statement 2001
Montana.Dept. of Environmental Quality
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Portal plugging and subsequent Same as Alternative II.
Same as Alternative II.
1,000-foot buffer zone along ore mine flooding may generate outcrop zones plus a 450-foot downgradient springs vertical buffer between the mine workings and the surface should minimize thepotential for the creation ofpost-mining springs and seeps. Adit closure plans would be finalized depending on impacts that occurred.
Final E/S September 2001 S-39 SUMMARY TABLE S-3 (Continued) Summary Comparison of Impacts 1 ENVIRO
...NMENTAL ISSUE PROJECT ALTERNATIVES I (No Aetion) II (Proposed Rock Creek Project) Ill (Project With Mitigations) IV (Modified Project With V (Paste Facility & Mitigations) Alternathe Water Treatment) Springs and Seeps and Springs and seeps and The potential for The potential for Same as Alternative III.
Similar to Alternative III, Wilderness lakes wilderness lakes would continue to experience natural and seasonal water level subsidence is remote.
Impacts would be potentially significant.
subsidence and ground water drainage stresses to wilderness but 1,000-foot buffer zones around Cliff Lake and the north and south fluctuations.


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