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1/25/2016 <br />State.co.us Executive Branch Mail -Re: Southfield Mine debris <br />STATE, OF Hernandez - DNR Alysha <alysha-hernandez@state-co-us> <br />COLORADO <br />' <br />Re: Southfield Mine debris <br />1 message <br />Zuber - DNR, Rob <rob.zuber@state.co.us> Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 7:01 AM <br />To: "W D Corley, Jr." <ajjc@att.net> <br />Cc: Allen Weaver <alweaverefci@gmail.com>, Alysha Hernandez - DNR <alysha.hernandez@state.co.us>, Jim <br />Stark - DNR <Jim.Stark@state.co.us> <br />Alysha - Please file under General Correspondence. <br />Dr. Corley - Regarding the well casing, is this related to something that has been discussed in the past? <br />Thank you, <br />Rob <br />� rf <br />17epartrrient of Nal.ural 1iesources <br />303.866.3567, extension 8113 1 F 303.832.8106 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 <br />rob.zuber@state.co.us I http://mining.state.co.us <br />On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 1:36 PM, W D Corley, Jr. <ajjc@att.net> wrote: <br />Rob and Al, <br />was at the mine today and picked up most of the trash around our portal area except for two large pieces of <br />heavy white fabric that are frozen into the ground. <br />In my walking around the site picking up the trash I stumbled across the possible well casing that protrudes <br />about a foot out of the ground. It is located at 38d17'09.15"N and 105d09'0/.29"W. <br />also measured the sediment level at the outlet of the south culvert at Pond 5. The depth of the sediment is <br />0.4 ft. at the outlet flowline and the sediment deposition starts back inside 5 ft. from the outlet end (attached <br />photo 1). <br />There are also some bare areas on the Magpie Diversion berm (attached photo 2). These areas are either <br />side of 38d17'08.34"N and 105d09'02.28"W. Some are showing erosion on both sides of the berm. <br />Doug Corley <br />hftps://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=e29129fcb5&vi ew=pt&search= i nbox&th=1527916dOc7a8df1 &si m 1= 1527916dOc7a8df1 1 /1 <br />