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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />FLATtRON® WALDEN COAL COMPANY <br />CQMPW/ES POST OFFICE BOX 229. BOULDER. COLORADO 8Q?OB <br />PHONE: (303) 444~215f <br />June 25, 1984 <br />Mr. Mike Savage h1~1~~~ V t.:• <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />423 Centennial Building ~. <br />1313 Sherman Street JUi~I ; :, i <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />P;iINED LAiID RECL".N -~''-(~ ~":!~~'~"~ <br />Colo. Dept. of P:atu ' ~l-:d:;ird5 <br />Dear Mike: <br />The following is Walden Coal Company's response to Candy Thompson's inspection <br />report dated June 8, 1984. <br />The hydrogen sulfide problem noted under "Hydrologic Balance" in "Section III, <br />Comments-Compliance", remains unresolved. Quarterly water samples were collected on <br />June 21. At that time, the three wells which were sampled (Wells 33B, 34.58 and 30C), <br />all smelled of hydrogen sulfide. Special samples for hydrogen sulfide were collected <br />from Weil 336 (upstream) and Well 30C (downstream) and sent to the lab for analysis. <br />The results of those analyses will be forwarded to the Division when they become <br />available. <br />The water level in Pond A remains too high to allow repair of the leak in the <br />stand pipe. That repair will be made as soon as conditions permit. <br />I hope this letter has clarified Walden Coal Company's position on the issues <br />discussed in your inspection report. If you have any further questions, please do <br />not hesitate to call. <br />Sincerely, <br />f~P~-~ <br />Kay Jame <br />Resources Manager <br />cc: Mr. Walter Ayres <br />