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M1985112
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General Documents
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3/1/2016
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Re: Never Ending Mining of Loloff Pit
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Diana Taylor
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23 February 2016 MAR 01 Z016 <br /> p 1 of MLOAT" <br /> MMOMOWEW <br /> (� STATE OF COLORADO <br /> Department of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Attention: Peter S. Hays <br /> Environmental Protection Specialist II <br /> Re: The Never Ending Mining of the Loloff Pit <br /> Mr. Peter S. Hays: <br /> The existing (grandfathered/registered) well on my property @665 Balsam <br /> Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 has been rendered dry for at least four years. Four <br /> plus years ago a new well was drilled supposedly to 60 feet, however, they only <br /> drilled 40 feet. In any case, 60 feet would no longer be anywhere deep enough. I <br /> have pictures of the poplar trees I bought and planted all along the North side of <br /> my property which did very well until the loss of my well water. We had several <br /> hundred year old trees that also died from lack of water and had, at some cost to <br /> be removed. <br /> Bob Baker of Global Assets Recovery has been paying my Northern <br /> Colorado Water Conservancy bill. Mr. Derr said he would pay it but when I got a <br /> bill for Seven Hundred something, I followed the chain of responsibility back to <br /> Bob Baker who then followed the commitment back to Mill Iron who, in their <br /> Contract stated that in the event of loss of well water, they would pay for same or <br /> have drilled a new well until my water table had been brought back-up. <br />
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