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t <br /> <br />Harry Ranney <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, RM 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />8/22!95 <br />Waeen (uh{nhuodo <br />P.O. loi nl <br />Mud; falanda 11111 <br />Telephone 707/1647165 <br />hu 707/IN-71Y <br />Dear Harry: <br />riiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii <br />999 <br />a~~FiVED <br />AUG 2 5 1995 <br />.,,::.~;,. u.:,~,~~ereis a ueolo9Y <br />Enclosed is an internal memo and map for the New Horizon Mine addressing the <br />recent disturbance of the North Perimeter Buffer Zone by a Mr. James Hainey. <br />The official story goes: I was doing a pre-0ccupancy survey of the Hainey property <br />to set a base line for the performance of their well. This was done in case of damage <br />from our blasting at the mine site. During this discussion, the Hainey's asked if they <br />could take a few (2) post of the fence down to facilitate moving in their modular <br />home. I casually didn't see a problem with it, so I agree, as long as the perimeter <br />fence was replaced promptly. Well, that conversation lead to them assuming it was <br />also "ok" for a small rubber tine loader to do a little earth work. Ross, discovered <br />this and stopped the disturbance immediately. Mr. Hainey understands the situation <br />now and agreed to remediate it by returning the area to it's original condition and <br />reseed with our approved Dryland seed mix. <br />If you have any questions concerning this matter, please direct them to mry as I am the <br />most informed and will take responsibility for it. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ ~~~ <br />Tod LeFevre, <br />Mine Engineer <br />