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• The over-excavated area was filled in with clean fill and gravel (see photo 2). <br /> b. Any known or adverse impacts to human health, property or the environment <br /> No impacts to human health or the environment were observed or are expected to occur due to <br /> the swift clean up. <br /> c. CC&V Contact <br /> For any further information regarding this event please contact; <br /> Justin Bills <br /> Senior Environmental Specialist <br /> PO Box 191, <br /> l00 N 3rd St, <br /> Victor, Colorado, 80860 <br /> Work: 719-689-4046 <br /> Cell: 719-306-3388 <br /> Fax: 719-689-3254 <br /> d. Monitoring and analyses that are necessary to evaluate the situation and corrective actions <br /> A sample of over-excavated soil will be analyzed using the meteoric water mobility method. The <br /> analysis will be performed for cyanide and metals. <br /> e. Results of the Operator's investigation <br /> The root cause of the spill was a failure of the hose connection on the portable diaphragm pump. <br /> Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact Tyler O'Donnell via phone or <br /> email at 719.689.4056 and Tyler.O'Donnell@newmont.com or myself at 719.689.4055 and <br /> Meg.Burt@newmont.com. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Meg Burt ( <br /> Senior Environmental Manager <br /> Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine <br /> MB/tvo <br /> ec: Tim Cazier—DRMS <br /> Wally Erickson- DRMS <br />