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9/26/13 <br />'1. <br />COLORADO <br />1A <br />State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Fwd: Newlin Creek Flow <br />Please scan the attached e-mail to: <br />Southfeidl C1981014 <br />Inspections <br />September 17 2013 CP additional information <br />Thank you <br />Janet H Binns <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />office: 303.866.3567 ext. 8107 <br />email: janet.binns@state.co.us <br />Dear Janet: <br />It has come to my attention that the comments I made to you in a <br />telephone call this past Monday, wherein I called to discuss the <br />status of the vegetation sampling being performed at the Southfield <br />Mine, when you asked whether there was flow in Newlin Creek during the <br />recent heavy rains have been included into your recent monthly <br />Southfield Mine Inspection Report. I readily admit that I told you <br />that there had been significant flow in many of the drainages in the <br />Southfield Mine area, including Magpie Creek, the diversion ditches <br />around the Refuse Pile and in other drainages, including what <br />thought was Newlin Creek. However, in all of the years that I have <br />been coming to the Southfield Mine, I have never had a need to know <br />where Newlin Creek is located, nor have I ever been taken to this <br />drainage until yesterday afternoon by Mr. George Patterson. <br />https: / /mail.g oog le.conVmai I /u /0 / ?ui =2 &i k= e29129fcb5 &view = pt &search =i nbox&th= 1415b6b92fe5f533 1/2 <br />