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~_ <br />Mr. Jon Kubic <br />December 16, 1993 <br />Page 3 <br />prior to discharge would probably result in inclusion of a higher level of suspended solids <br />in the sample than would 6e present in actual discharge and would be highly variable <br />relative to sampling location and depth, Artificially elevated suspended solids would also <br />result in higher metals values (panialazly for those metals to be analyzed u total <br />recoverable metals). <br />Kerr's primary interest at this time is to expedite final permit approval and issuance to facili[ate <br />discharge of impounded pit water u soon u operationally feuible and certainly before spring <br />runoff. If any of the proposed permit revisions or concerns would delay permit issuance, they <br />should be deferred if possible and handled at some future date u permit revisions. <br />Thank you for your guidance and cooperation during this permitting process. Your continuing <br />cooperation in expediting final permit approval will be greatly appreciated. Pleue feel free to <br />contact me with any comments or questions, <br />Sincerely, <br />TerraMatrix/~~Z Inc. <br />Jerry)vl~Nealeton <br />cc G. Patterson/Kerr <br />J. Cooper/EFC Denver <br />R PriceJDMG <br />