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~ iii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />ROY ROMER ,yeY T90, <br />Governor -~ <br />r a,oM <br />+ r . ~'~ <br />* X876 <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES <br />1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />(303) 866-3581 <br />FAX [303[866=3589 <br />May 2 9, 1990 <br />.~.~, ~~ <br />JERIS A. DANIELSON <br />State Engineer <br />RECE~~E~ <br />MaY ~' ~ 19s~ <br />Mined Lan <br />Rec/amatio~ pi lion <br />MEMORANDUM ~~ <br />T0: Daniel I. Hernandez, Mined Land Reclam~t,i,on Di on <br />FROM: Hal D. Simpson, Deputy State Engineer <br />SUBJECT: Indian Creek Mining Company, Proffitt Mine, File No. M-91-054 <br />Sec. 19, T47N, R7E, NMPM <br />Water Division 3, Water District 26 <br />We have the following comments of the above referenced application <br />to mine silver and gold, and ore on a 2 acre site in Saguache County. <br />No details of the mines operation were given, however, the applicant states <br />that a small bulldozer will be used in the reclamation effort, and seeded <br />reclaimed areas will depend on natural precipitation for germination. The <br />operation is located at the headwaters of Indian Creek and has no live stream <br />running through it. There will be no ore processing at the site. From the <br />little information presented, it appears as though the only water required <br />will be far drinking purposes and this water will supposedly be brought in on <br />a daily basis by the miners. <br />If the information above is correct then the operation will have no adverse <br />affect on vested water rights and we have no objection to the proposal. <br />HDS/JTS:cIf/7019I <br />cc: Steve Vandiver, Division Engineer <br />