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s <br />FROM NORWEST CO <br />PHONE N0. 970 879 8398 <br />NORW83T b~tJE SSRVIC83 <br />P. O. Box 881215 <br />Steamboat spriags, CO 80488 <br />(970) 879-8398 <br />November 12, 1996 <br />Ms. Susan Burgmaier <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Nov. 12 1996 03:21PM P2 <br />Re: NOI # 96-219-01, Water discharge from drill hole Fed-13 <br />(F013018) <br />Dear Ms. Burgmaier: <br />As you have been informed, exploration drill hole Fed-13 is <br />currently flowing at the surface at approximately 95 gpm. The <br />majority of the water flow (approximately 80~) is originating at <br />a depth from 690' to 900' from the Upper Williams Fork sands and <br />coals. <br />We have made two unsuccessful attempts to seal the flow, and will <br />continue these efforts. <br />Attached are field water measurements that were acquired prior to <br />grouting on 11/7. Also attached are quantities of materials and <br />MSDS sheets that Halliburton utilized in the grouting attempts. <br />Please feel free to call with any questions or additional <br />material you may need. <br />Sincerely, <br />Richard Tifft <br />Project Geologist <br />attachments: <br />MwE correspondence, 11/12/96 <br />Halliburton correspondence, 11/12/96 <br />M.S.D.S. sheets <br />cc: T. Petrosky, Cottonwood Land Company <br />J. Lunan, (314) 342-7562 <br />