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DRMS Permit Index
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M1994117
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1/4/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Colorado Milling Company
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COLORADO MILLING COMPANY, LLC <br /> P.O. Box 1523 <br /> Longmont, Colorado 80502 <br /> Joe Grant December 27, 2018 <br /> 855 Main Street <br /> Gold Hill, Colorado 80302 <br /> <joegrant@gmail.com> <br /> Joe Grant : <br /> The Colorado Milling Company, LLC is herewith responding to your letter regarding the <br /> Application for an Amendment to the Gold Hill Mill Limited Impact 110 (2) Permit No. M-1994- <br /> 117, filed to add the previously permitted Left Hand Creek Pump Station, Gold Hill Mill Pipeline, <br /> and the Times Mine adit portal to the affected land boundary of the Gold Hill Mill Permit. <br /> The Gold Hill Mill has only been owned and actually operated by four companies since it was <br /> constructed in 1986 and 1987. The first was the original permitted operator, the Gold Hill Ventures <br /> Limited Partnership; the second was a company called Colina Oro Molina; the third company was <br /> ITEC Environmental; and the fourth was Mount Royale Ventures. Of the four companies that <br /> owned and operated the milling facility, only one, Colina Oro Molina, was responsible for all of <br /> the operational violations at the Gold Hill Mill. <br /> Colina Oro Molina was owned and controlled by Gwen Fraser of Seattle, Washington. She placed <br /> her brother, J. Wayne Tatman, in control of the Gold Hill Mill on October 23, 1990. The fact that <br /> Colina Oro Molina's on-site Mill Superintendent was completely incapable of managing the Gold <br /> Hill Mill quickly became apparent to anyone in contact with J. Wayne Tatman. He had convinced <br /> his naive and very gullible sister that he could make her tens of millions of dollars by processing <br /> just a few thousand tons of platinum,palladium and gold ore from a secret placer deposit he owned <br /> if he only had access to the Gold Hill Mill's processing equipment. When this ridiculous geologic <br /> impossibility came to naught,the owners of the Cash Mine refused to ship any ore to the mill until <br /> it was competently managed. <br /> Shortly after this, Colina Oro Molina began importing ore from all over the place in clear violation <br /> of the original State and County Permits. Every serious violation at the Gold Hill Mill dates from <br /> Mr. Tatman's appointment to a position that he proved entirely unsuited for to every observer <br /> except his devoted sister. In almost every instance, the undersigned individual was responsible for <br /> alerting the Division of Reclamation,the Boulder County Land Use Department, and the Gold Hill <br /> Committee on Mining&the Environment of J. Wayne Tatman's permit violations. This is readily <br /> discernible to anyone who looks through the correspondence on file with the Division of <br /> Reclamation regarding this permit. At no time did the owners of the mines in this district ever <br /> attempt to import ore from off-site. The only material that was ever brought to the mill from any <br /> site other than the Cash Mine was imported there by Colina Oro Molina. When J. Wayne Tatman <br /> 1 <br />
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