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<br />c-rQ-r~ OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF h11NERALS AND GEOLOGY III IIIIIIIIIIIII III J <br />DrVariment ui Natural Resources 999 <br />I { I ;Sherman SL, Room ' 15 <br />D~•nvcr. Colorado fl0_'(13 <br />Phnnr: ~A7 f; II66J Sh: <br />F:~.x. L'd; it KS]-riIUG <br />DEPAATiVtEM OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Sep[ember 33, 1993 R~~ Romer <br /> Governor <br />Graham Billingsley lames s. tocnnead <br /> E~ecwrve Director <br />Boul+ier County Land Use Department <br />Courthouse Annex "icn,el s. tons <br />Division Direc~or <br />13th &: Spruce Streets <br />P.O. Box 471 <br />Boulder, CO 80306 <br />RE: Conditions at Gold Hill Mill, Permit #M-94-I l7 <br />Dear Mr. Billingsley, <br />ITE(: Envvonmental haz requested that the Division of Minerals of Geology (DMG) send the Boulder County Land Use DepatVnent a <br />letter regarding the permit for Gold Hill Mill, #M-94-1 l7. They stated that you wish to confum pre-existing commitments to <br />construct a tailings pond in the place and of the size currently under construction, and that the size of the site was approved at 8.4 <br />acre:;. Despite difficulty in fmding our initial 1995 approval letter for these conditions, several different documents in the file and the <br />computer records confum that these were agreed to when the permit was granted. All maps from az far back az October 1995 show a <br />tailhlgs pond to be constructed in the place and of the size currently underway. The recent Technical Revision merely addressed the <br />design of the tailings dam and pond modifications; it did not add these activities to the permit. <br />We hope that this clarifies the issues under discussion. If you have any further questions, please contact me at (303) 566-3567. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />Christina L. Kamnikar <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Cc: Carl B. Mount, DMG <br />Ted J. Gengler, Resource Land Services <br />