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AMERICAN <br />$OOA,LLP <br />l 9y~-v~ z <br />Ed Cooley <br />Environmental Safety and <br />Health Manager <br />2117 County Road 215 <br />Parachute, CO 81635 <br />Wednesday October 22, 2003 <br />RECEIV~® <br />~CT 2 72003 <br />./1' 1 9iVision of Minerals and Geology <br />Erica Crosby <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Direct Line (970) 285-0407 <br />InternaTional Telephone +1 (970) 285-6500 <br />General Facsimile (970) 2&5-5393 <br />ENV.235.03 <br /> <br />Re: Chan a in Water Level at Monitoring Well 21-4DX <br />(1'1- l~Rq-oc~ <br />Dear Erica: <br />Solution mining activities have been curtailed in five production wells as follow <br />20-14 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04599) -Ceased operation August 27, 2003 due to <br />nitrogen leak at well head. <br />20-02 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04597) -Ceased operation September 05, 2003 due to <br />negative mass balance after depressurization was initiated on well 20-14. <br />20-12 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04552) -Ceased operation September 23, 2003 due to <br />loss of Mechanical Integrity of well casing. <br />20-11 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04537) -Ceased operation September 26, 2003 due to <br />negative mass balance after initial pressure decrease from shut in of well 20-12. <br />21-15 (EPA Permit Number C03858-04564) -Ceased operation September 26, 2003 due to <br />negative mass balance. <br />Since notifying the EPA, BLM, and CDMG that these wells were placed on stand by, we have <br />initiated an investigation of activities associated with the operation of these wells and have <br />determined that pressure and possibly fluids from mining operations has entered the <br />Dissolution Surface Aquifer causing a significant increase in the water level as measured in <br />monitoring well 21-4DX and a slight increase in the level measured in monitoring well 21-3D. <br />Delivering a Crystal Clear Advantage <br />www.americansoda.com <br />