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~ r ~~+•+94a•o45 <br /> <br />~wirrte6 ~'/~airo ~~ <br />180 Lane 200 Bass Lake <br />~~ <br />Angola, Indiana 46703 ~~~~ <br />~~` <br />P.O. Box 2221 ~ <br />~~Q <br />Granite, Colorado 81228 ~ <br />CZ `\~ 6so~o6'~ <br />~ <br />260.665.7060 <br />"~"~ <br />Cel1:260.668.0362 <br />........ ...... .... .. ... .. .... .......... _...... ....,. o~~'"`'~ <br />J"g100 <br /> 4" <br />October 14, 2004 <br />Division of Mitteral and Geology <br />Dept. of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St, Room I S <br />Deriver, Colorado 80203 <br />Attn: Russell George <br />Dear, Mr. George. <br />~-; ..: -. <br />I am .writing this. notice of concern regarding an incidenCthkt happened on <br />our property on September, 2002. It was done by Dirt-N-Iron ordered by <br />James B. McArdle, Senior Reclamation Specialist. <br />While closing down our project site 2004 we noticed a seepage with a <br />distinct discoloration of the water from the area that Dirt-N-Iron buried <br />several tons of iron and debris that was left on our property by previous <br />mining companies. Originally this material.was !o be hauled off the <br />property, like much of it was, but we were told that there wasn't enough <br />money left over from the reclamation bond from the previous operators. <br />We did not approve of that idea then and we still do not approve the action <br />that was taken. We realize that there has been more rain fall this year than <br />in the previous yeas, but not knowing the composition of the buried <br />mgterials our concern is that this material will break down through leeching <br />and pollute the ground waters that is percolating through the soil. <br />With our land contour 4% to.6% slope ; it will frnd it's way irrto Cache <br />Creek since it was buried approximately 100 yards above the creep out of <br />our effective area but still on our property. <br />:; <br />