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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br /> <br /> <br />Law Offices of <br />~ Jim Tatum & Associates <br />8703 Bonhomme <br />Houston, Texas 77074 <br />(713)995-7045 <br />FAX (713) 995-7191 <br />March 25, 1993 <br />Joe Dudash <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman, Rm. 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Tatum vs. Basin <br />Mr. Dudash: <br />:~r.i~HI~JE <br />LIAR 2 9 1993 <br />~J iviS10~~ ~~ wuri c:.'.~a ii U9UIJl]y <br />Enclosed is a copy of our letter of March 22, 1993, to <br />Mr. Earl White at Basin Resources. <br />In their response to discovery, Basin resources has now <br />admitted they did not take any measurements to see the <br />effect of subsidence, they did not inspect the buildings <br />prior to mining and they did nothing to prevent subsidence. <br />They also admit they hit water in the airshaft before it got <br />down to the mine and of course a hole of this size certainly <br />explains our near-by water well now being dry. <br />We are enclosing for your file the following <br />photographs made March, 1993, and described as follows: <br />Tatum #1 - shows the vertical crack in the S.E. corner <br />of the house and water penetration and damages to the <br />wall. <br />Tatum #2 - same as #l. <br />Tatum #3 - Crack at N.E. corner of house. <br />Tatum #4 - Foundation crack - south wall of house. <br />Tatum #5 - Crack that has appeared between cabinet and <br />kitchen wall. <br />Tatum #6 - Crack in fireplace - N.E. corner of house. <br />