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Lany Perino, Sunnyside Gold Corp. <br />Re: Inspection Report for Mine Remediation Projects <br />June 26, 2002 Page 2 of 2. <br />C. Mayflower Facility Upland H~ rologic Control (Drainage Diversion) . This project <br />directs upland stormwater and upland ground water around the Mayflower Facility, <br />thereby minimizing stormwater and ground water from intruding into the waste <br />rock material at the Mayflower facility (Tailings Pond # f ). Three Drainage <br />Control areas exist on this project. Drainage A had no visible surface water and <br />No Discharoe. Drainage B had no visible surface water and No Discharge. <br />Drainage C had approx. 5 - 7 gpm (gallons per minute) of visible Flow, the visible <br />surface water flow was clear water. <br />3. No active mining or milling is occurring at the various sites. The only activities occurring <br />are reclamaticn projects and maintenance. <br />A formal response to this inspection letter is no required from the Sunnyside Gold Corporation. <br />Thank you for your time and cooperation. Should you have any questions, please contact me at <br />(970) 247-5702, ext. # 273. <br />Sincerely, <br />Gregory Brand, P.E. <br />District Engineer -Durango Field Office <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />cc: Wally Erickson, Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology, Durango <br />Tom Schaffer, WQCD-Grand Junction <br />Leslie Simpson, Compliance Monitoring, WQCD-Denver. <br />