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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
10/30/2000
Doc Name
TATUM BASIN
From
JIM TATUM & ASSOCIATES
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DMG
Violation No.
TD2000140116002TV1
Media Type
D
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_ r::bt U <br />i;.. <br />^ r.,. <br />J~ <br />Page 2 <br />RE: Tatum-Basin <br />floor, movement of the walls and doors and new water damage in the office area and <br />several roof leaks which were observed on Saturday, October 28th when it rained. As I <br />explained to you, movement in the walls of the home often create roof leaks when the <br />walls shift and the flat roof does not adhere to the exterior walls. Our foreman aad Mrs. <br />Judy Wark witnessed the new interior water leaks on October 28''' when we were forced <br />to place several.buckets throughout the house to catch the rainwater. <br />I related to you that we performed all evident subsidence cosmetic repairs in <br />1994, ]995. The exterior and interior of the home was repaired and painted. You <br />observed large cracks in the courtyazd wall, the exterior east wall, and movement of the <br />exterior southern wall around the office windows as well as water damage in the office. <br />New cracks are appearing at the base of the stairwell leading to the upstairs as well as ' <br />large cracks on both sides of the archway dividing the living and rock room. <br />You observed the damage to our southern pasture wherein our water line was <br />leaking. This leak damaged our pastwe and created several areas where water created <br />large mud holes, which hindered our ability to move our livestock from pasture to pasture <br />and created a danger to our livestock. The leak was caused with continuing movement <br />and stress on the waterline, a direct result of the subsidence damage we aze suffering. <br />The issue of subsidence damage to our property has been confirmed, verified, and <br />ruled upon by both the local District Court and the United States Secretary of the Interior. <br />Our property and home was and is damaged by subsidence resulting from the <br />underground mining of Basin Resources, Inc. <br />Further I expressed our concerns regazding the "closure' of the methane vent on <br />the north side of our property. Mr. Ronald Thompson's August 18, 2000 letter (copy <br />enclosed) states that the Golden Eagle Mine ceased production on December 31, 1995. <br />With that fact established that the Golden Eagle mine was in production until <br />December 31, 1995 we are entitled to all remedies set forth in the Energy Policy Act of <br />October 24, 1992 (EPACT). <br />I am awaze that Susan McCannon directed a Memorandum dated March 19, 1998 <br />to Mike Long, Steve Brown, Jim Pendleton, and Dan Hernandez addressing her concerns <br />pertaining to the inspection of and subsequent District Court case wherein we prevailed <br />against Basin Resources, Inc. I am concerned that DMG took no action, in light of the <br />
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