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Mount, Carl <br />From: Gaines, Carlo [CGaines®southernwine.com] <br />Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 8:42 AM <br />To: Carl.Mount~State.Co; testuser <br />Subject: M-2001-085 <br />To: Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman ST Rm. 215 <br />Denver Colorado <br />From: Henderson Water Ski Club <br />Dear Sirs, <br />In regard to the 124th Estate Partners application, we the Henderson <br />Water Ski Club LLC would like to express our concern in open pit mining that <br />de-waters. We have found that unless such operations use some sort of <br />settling pond that recharges the surface water table it adversely affects <br />our property. We would hope that the State of Colorado stipulates to all <br />open pit mining operations that some sort of recharging of the surface water <br />table be required. The surface water table in the Henderson area presently <br />is about 4 to 5 feet below it historic level. We have what we believe is <br />strong evidence that the de-watering method that is presently being used in <br />the Henderson area is responsible for this drop. W e understand that these <br />mining operations are vital to the local economy but also believe that <br />responsible mining could be achieved. <br />