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'II'I"II'll"II'II •aa.JO]R]tpl9 VOICr:]W Ip]1919 Fn, JUn ]p,lW lap 11 PM <br />Zarizn~o Farnt.s <br />Pete Zarlengo 303-288-2550 <br />11691 Brighton Rd. <br />P.O. Box 121 <br />Henderson, CO 80640 <br />June 23, 2000 <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Mr. Carl Mount and Mr. Tom Schreiner <br />Room 215 <br />1313 i shermp,.i, Sthae:t <br />Denver. CO 80203 <br />Dear Sirs. <br />Papr=ell Te Dm <br />1I <br />~® <br />!~~\v ~ <br />~` Q DO <br />\ ~ • 1' vep\09`1 <br />,SO 0`~+~`a5~, <br />O+s <br />I am requesting your support due to my augmented well going dry as of May this year. <br />,~4y well is with CCWCD out of Greeley, my permit # is 013669F It has been a good <br />well that irrigated my land for 30 years. i feel that this is directly related to the mining <br />practices in my area. <br />I am loosing my pasture that was supporting my herd of cattle and I am incurring great <br />expenses in trying to keep my animals in good shape without my pasture. Also if my <br />well continues this way I will have to replant my land when water is available. <br />No one can tell me when my well will be up and (lowing. This is very serious to me. <br />In 30 years 1 have never needed to feed hay when my pasture was +vatered. I am feeding <br />2 to 3 it900 pound bales of hay and com every day. <br />1 am also concerned and upset about property lines. There have been some disputes over <br />the lines and my boundary marker was bull-dozed down. One man did apologize, but i <br />don't <br />want to loose any property, 1 paid to have a survey when the AI Frye pit was going in. <br />Also their was a road as easement [o the back of my property that needs to be respected <br />11 was on my boundary and went from the Brighton Rd. west along my North line. <br />Ho+v far are these pits suppose to stay away from my fences and properly lines? <br />I have had post weakened due to their activities and piles of dirt right up to my fence. <br />They say they will put my survey marker back and put the road back but how can I make <br />sure this will happen? <br />I am in desperate need of water and I see no hope of receiving any. I have had well water <br />for 30 years. I could pump 600 gallons per minute 24 hours a day 7 days a week when <br />necessary and now 1 have nothing. <br />R& R Pump [ell's me the well cos[ to dig deeper would we around 5120 per fcwt, plus <br />