Call To Action Toolkit

ACT NOW! STOP the Mill! 

Wednesday, April 3 Deadline for Submitting Comments


CJK Milling Company, LLC, wants to reopen the Leadville Mill and use CYANIDE to process mine waste piles transported by truck from Leadville's historic East Side mining district.  The Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS), the state regulatory agency responsible for reviewing the CJK permit application, is now accepting public comments, including objections to this dangerous proposal. 


If you feel as strongly as we do, ACT NOW. Submit your objection asap but no later than the APRIL 3 DEADLINE.  Submitting an objection is easy and takes just minutes to do.  Here's how:  



Comments can be long or short, reflect your chief concerns or be a list of many areas you find problematic and concerning. You can copy or adapt the sample objections (below) or simply read for ideas and inspiration.  Note that water, contamination and safety issues are of major concern to DRMS.

Sample Objections Statements

The following samples can be copied and pasted into the DRMS form. Please modify the statements or craft your own statements to reflect your sentiment and concerns. 


Water Focused Objection

The impact on the upper Arkansas River basin and particularly the Leadville area is significant. Impacts include potential cyanide and other chemical contamination of surface and groundwater. The mill waste pile will be a potential source of water contamination risks forever, yet the mill plan does not address perpetual monitoring and management of the waste pile. High water consumption may reduce water availability in the Leadville area for residential and other uses.  These water issues alone are so significant the mill should not be permitted to operate.


Broad Objection 

I object to this application on numerous grounds:  use of cyanide in processing tailings; disturbance of and transport of tailings from East Side of Leadville to Mill site; no foolproof method to guarantee no leakage of cyanide & other chemicals from proposed dry stack method of storage of processed materials; threat of leakage into water table of cyanide/other chemicals into groundwater, affecting wells, fishing/rafting industry, irrigation water; potential of environmental catastrophe from leakage of toxic substances (e.g. via air, water) resulting in extreme adverse effects to County residents, visitors and the tourist economies of Lake County and neighboring counties; destruction of wildlife habitats and death of animals, fish in Lake County and beyond along the length of the Arkansas River; health risks associated with airborne toxic particulates ("fugitive dust").


Arkansas River Impact Objection

Over the past several decades, countless hours of work and millions of dollars have been spent on repairing the devastating impacts of historic mining in Lake County on the Upper Arkansas River and its tributaries, particularly in the California Gulch watershed where the Leadville Mill and much of the targeted waste is located. As a result, the Upper Arkansas is now the longest continuous stretch of Gold Medal water in the nation.  


I would ask DRMS to consider if the risks of this project to the Leadville community and the surrounding environment are worth the benefits. Of particular note, we would ask DRMS to carefully consider the following:  






After you have done the above, please ... 


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Share this information with all your friends, neighbors, coworkers and others. Ask them to submit objections.  Submitting an objection gives you legal status to participate in any future DRMS hearings on this dangerous project. 

Visit our reference library for more detailed information and references to all the issues.
Dig Deep (optional) by reviewing the CJK mill project application for permit documents on the DRMS website. It can be accessed as follows: