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.'. <br />Date: Tuesday, December 10, 1996 <br />Time: ca. 7:30 am <br />RE: Call from BMG employee to Charlie Jaquez <br />On Tuesday morning, December 10, 1996 on or about 7:30 am, I ,Charlie <br />Jaquez, received a phone call at my home in San Pablo, Colorado. The call was from <br />a Battle Mountain Gold employee regarding cyanide leaks at the San Luis Project site. <br />The conversation was short and was ,roughly, as follows: <br />cj: Hello <br />emp: Is this Charlie Jaquez? <br />cj: Yes. <br />emp: "I'm a Battle Mountain Gold employee" ]and I want to let you know that some <br />tanks are leaking cyanide. They are tanks 5 and 7]. <br />cj: OK You're saying that some tanks are leaking cyanide at BM~? <br />emp: "The tanks that are leaking are tanks 5 and 7. They have holes onl the bottom. <br />They have been leaking for about twu years." <br />cj: OK I understand. Anything else? <br />emp: They don't seem to want to do anything about it. They want to keep it quiet. I <br />can't talk very much. <br />cj: Alright. I'll see what we can do about it. Thank you. <br />The caller was intent on letting me know the tank numbers. That those tanks <br />leaking ware tanks #5 and #7. The voice was that of a male. I did not recognize the <br />voice and I especially concentrated on getting the information that he wad trying to <br />convey. He did not seem to want to be on the phone for very long. The conversation <br />was quick and to the point. The phone call lasted about a minute or less <br /> <br />