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ID: <br />AUG 04'95 <br />C~ Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company <br />P Juinl VOI IMP - Rocs R:uk Mminp Company, Marq~r <br />(?O. Box 191, 2755 Slam Highway 67, Victor, Colorado 80860 <br />~~ (71St)689-2977 <br />rAX (7t9) 6693254 <br />August 4, 1995 <br />SENT CER1.1)~'1F.D kETURN RI:CETT'T REQUESTED <br />Mr. Berhan Keffelcw <br />Environmental T'rotcctiott Specialist <br />Officc of Mine<I land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Rm 215 <br />Denver, Colorado t3(I203 <br />16 37 No .015 P.02 <br />Ili Illlllillllll III <br />999 <br />Itcfcrcnce: .r sson T'r~r,~Ct: I'crmit M-80-244: VSCS and LDS Moniroriny Data. <br />Dear Mr. Keffelew: <br />The referenced cJata available tltrnttgh ]trly 1995 are attached. Corresponding Accttl.abs data <br />will be submitted when available. <br />The meters for the pressure trartsduccr•s on the LVSCS system have repeatedly been destroyed <br />by ligltuti,tg. Until this situation is cured we will keep the pump valve wide open such that <br />minimum head is maintained. When the pumps arc fully submerged they are capable of <br />pumping over 19 gent. The current pumping rate is under 2,0 gpm dernanstrating the minimal <br />head. We tentatively plan on moving the meters into the Tuff Shed and isolating them from <br />potential damage by using a manual disconnect such that they arc connected only during reading. <br />Sincerely, <br />,~~~ <br />Scott C. Wanstcclt <br />Supervisor, Environr»ent<il Affairs <br />Attachments (2): ]. Tabulation of LVSCS Monitoring Data. <br />2. Tabulations of Ll.)5 Monitoring I)at<1. <br />