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Mr. Michael Long Page Two M•irch 3. 2000 <br />Given that no chemicals were put into the well piping and given t1e rapid rate <br />of corrosion at this location, and further given that this well had not encountered <br />similar problems in the past, Mr. Cooper is reasonably concerned that tl-is unusual <br />and heavy corrosion has resulted from a contaminant originating upstream of the well <br />location and possibly from the Battle Mountain Gold property. As a result of the <br />corrosion, the well pipes were recleaned in August of 1999, but had large corrosion <br />"boils" as early as October of 1999. Some of those boils identified in October of <br />1999 were as large as five inches long, three inches across, and a half inch in depth. <br />h1 order to turn the center pivot for the circle, the well must produce 800 <br />gallons per minute. Shalom Ranch relies heavily upon the production o1 the alfalfa <br />grown within that circle in order to feed livestock raised on the Shalom Ranch. <br />Consistent and adequate production from this well is, therefore, absolutely vital to <br />the sur~~val of the Ranch. <br />For these reasons, we request that immediate attention be directed to this <br />problem, that all deliberate efforts be made to identify the source of the ~ontaminara <br />resulting in this potentially devastating problem, and that complete remedial action <br />be taken to rectify the current problem and to solve the underlying cause of the <br />problem. <br />Sincerely, <br />DOUG GE GE <br />Attorney at Law <br />DG/pg <br />cc Mr. Sandy Cooper <br />Shalom Ranch <br />Mr. Dean R. Massey <br />Attorney for Battle Mountain Resources, Inc. <br />