Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #223451
Mechanical Placer Mining Application – Ruby Mining District, Glenn Gulch, Alaska
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
April 29, 2026
Identifier
223451
NAICS
213114, 212221
This opportunity concerns mechanical placer mining operations in the Ruby Mining District, Glenn Gulch, Alaska. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land and Water - Applicants/Vendors: - Global Karma Metals Consultancy LLC - Tintina Gold Company LLC - Products/Equipment Requested: - D9 Dozer (1 unit) - D8 Dozer (1 unit) - Excavators (quantity not specified) - Rock Trucks (quantity not specified) - Pumps (quantity not specified) - Services Requested: - Mechanical placer mining and reclamation activities - Compliance with environmental permits and bonding requirements - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Operations include cross-country travel and equipment staging on state lands - Petroleum product storage, spill prevention, water use authorizations, discharge permits, and stream diversion are addressed - 35 acres currently disturbed; 5 acres to be reclaimed in the upcoming year - Bonding required for reclamation; must meet state and federal reclamation standards - Public comments are invited prior to permit adjudication - No specific OEMs for equipment are named; only equipment types are listed - Place of Performance: - Glenn Gulch and Flint Creek, Ruby Mining District, near Ruby, Alaska (Yukon-Koyukuk County) - State lands managed by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Description
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has received a Multi-Agency Application for Permits to Mine in Alaska (APMA) for mechanical placer mining in the Ruby Mining District near the community of Ruby. The application includes requests for Miscellaneous Land Use Permits, Plan of Operations Approval, and Reclamation Plan Approvals for mining operations on state lands. The project involves mechanical placer mining activities with potential cross-country travel on state lands and is proposed to operate until December 31, 2035, unless extended. Public comments are invited until April 29, 2026.