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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\ <br />999 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Nalvral Resources <br />1311 Sherman 51., Ruom 215 <br />Denver, Colorado RO?IR <br />Phone: U03) 866 1567 <br />FA% IlUl) 81?-81116 <br />October 7, 1996 <br />Mr. Stanley S. Barron, Jr. <br />Spanish Peaks -Soil Conservation District <br />422 East First Street <br />Trinidad, CO. 81082 <br />RE: Possible Toxic Discharge, Golden Eagle Mine, #C-81-013 <br />Dear Mr. Barron: <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Ramer <br />Governor <br />WmesS Lachhead <br />Execwive Director <br />Michael B Long <br />Division Dueao~ <br />On October 7, 1996, the Division of Minerals and Geology received your letter dated <br />October 2, 1996 concerning a possible toxic discharge on property owned by John Topal. <br />After review of your correspondence, we are proceeding with an investigation under Rule <br />5.02.5 of our Regulations. Presently, we are contacting the NRCS Soil Scientists involved <br />as well as Las Animas County health authorities. We will also be conducting an on-site <br />inspection no later than October 17, 1996. <br />We will keep you informed as we learn more about the situation. If you have questions or <br />further information, please call me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Kent A. Gorham <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Dan Hernandez, DMG <br />