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in`r -im <br />'1. <br />COLORADO <br />1A <br />State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Fwd: COG850064 <br />Alysha, <br />Please scan this for Elk Creek C -1981 -022 in the hydrology index class. <br />Thank you. <br />Christy, <br />had a suspicion that the vegetation died in the area of the discharge due to soil saturation. Plants that grow in <br />well drained soils on top of hills are not tolerant of prolonged saturation. The damaged area has not increased in <br />size over the last 3-4 months and abruptly stops where the water enters an ephemeral stream. <br />Although this was my suspicion, I wanted to follow up with you to verify there were not any water quality issues. <br />Thank you for you assistance. <br />Brock <br />Sent from my iPhone <br />On Oct 8, 2013, at 3:17 PM, "Pickens - CDPHE, Christy" <christy.pickens state. cc. us> wrote: <br />Brock, <br />initially forgot to cc you on this email; I apologize. I also wanted to touch base with you on the <br />Elk Creek Mine discharge. You had sent Kelly some pictures. Other than this failed WET test <br />referenced in the above email to Mr. Kiger, all other parameters were in compliance on their DMRs. <br />Unless some other chemical was used in the fire suppression discharge, I am at a loss to find a <br />reason for the discoloration. <br />If you would like to speak further on this, please feel free to give me call. <br />Thank youll <br />---- - - - - -- Forwarded message ---- - - - - -- <br />From: Pickens - CDPHE, Christy <christy.pickens @state.cc.us> <br />Date: Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:48 PM <br />Subject: COG850064 <br />https: / /mail.g oog le.conVmai I /u /0 / ?ui =2 &i k--e29129fcb5 &viev�-- pt &search =i nbox&th =141 bddcc52cO7cO2 1/3 <br />