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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Compliance with Corrective Actions 2 September 28, 1999 <br />Eldorado Pilot Mine Permit No. M-90-059 <br />180 days. The operator has initiated final reclamation. Therefore, DMG finds that <br />the mine status is active and not in temporary cessation. DMG records indicate that <br />the operator has complied with the corrective actions of PB 3. <br />PB 4 Problem #4 (PB 4) was issued for placement of pyritic low grade ore and waste rock <br />materials in wetland areas, in direct contact with surface drainage. The photos <br />provided by the operator indicate that ore and waste rock materials, handled <br />subsequent to permit issuance, have been relocated to an upslope location. Permit <br />documents indicate that the permit area contained pre-permit, possibly pre-law, <br />disturbances and that permitted operations would not extend the footprint of pre- <br />existing disturbances. Therefore, DMG has determined that the operator has <br />complied with the corrective actions of PB 4. <br />Please contact me at the DMG Durango Office, 701 Camino Del Rio, Room 125, Durango, <br />CO 81301, phone (970) 247-5469, if you have any questions. Please note that the DMG <br />Durango Office has been relocated from its previous location in Bodo Industrial Park. <br />Sincerely, <br />uJ~~~ ~~~ <br />Wallace H. Erickson <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />~c: Suzi Ericksen <br />