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SEM BY~- ~-95 ;12~55AM 0 S~ 303 832 8106: 2/ 5 <br />r- i i ~: <br />TRIP REPORT / 'Ur (u, <br />The purpose of this trip was to accompany the State of Colorado, <br />Division of Minerals and Geology, in their investigation of a <br />subsidence complaint at the home of Ann and Jim Tatum, Weston, <br />Colorado. <br />The complainants, Ann and Jim Tatum, believe that the subsidence <br />resulting from underground mining operatiotu at the Golden Eagle <br />Mine by Basin Resources caused damage to their 90 year old two <br />story adobe house. <br />An inspection of the residence showed cracking at junction of <br />walls and coiling, cracks above the doors and windows, cracks at <br />wall junctions and extensive water damage in the second floor <br />bedroom. The exterior showed sign of water damage below a roof <br />drainage trough and a large crack in the vicinity of the <br />fireplace. All damage appeared to be above the foundation level. <br />The sump in the basement laundry room contained water. There was <br />water staining on the floor and two small (damp} water seeps in <br />the concrete floor. The foundation appeared solid with no <br />differential cracking or deformation. The foundation In the <br />crawl space showed no signs of distortion, deformation or <br />movement (vertical or horizonal) and appeared solid. <br />The closest approach of the Golden Eagle Mine to the Tatum home <br />TATUMRPT.MIK 1 <br />