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June or July because the same occurrence happened the I <br />informed him we were not here in June or July and all <br />had was a guard watching the Mill. <br />Mr• Gole also informed me that he was in his back ya* t <br />10~00pm on Oct. 24th and observed the creek as being <br />at that point, he woke up at 3;OOam went outside tc <br />attend to some personal business, at whioh time he <br />observed Cash Greek about to overflow rte banks. <br />riven the volume of water that was being discharged <br />the relative short distance I would estimate the vai to <br />laave been open no earlier that 9:30pm the eveDing of <br />Oct.24th, and no later than 2:30am the morning of <br />~~.-« - ?5th. <br />- - - r. <br />sh <br />..: 4:•A l~ 1. ~~ 1 a _. a: y) t'•J 1: _.. ,- n _ .. <br />~a!ve had suffered some freeze damage and i as~ur~e <br />to be the source of the preblem. I immediately cz..l <br />Marls Steen and requested he discontinued pumping o* <br />Calla Mine, I then called Eob Mason and left a me&~.s 11 <br />his answering machine to contact me right away, H` .n <br />hour later S ran into Bob Mason in front of the <br />General Store and informed him that we had a prnbl. at <br />we had traced down to a broken valve and Mark Stee nn <br />hia way to shut the water off. At approximately 1 . <br />:Mark Steen arrived at the Mill. lie then pointed r me <br />that the -calve £rom the tailing gnnd was open and ,a <br />had only cracked it open. I then informed him thy.. .on <br />as he left the property I had Jimmy turn it eff. ;~. <br />~:ame to the conclusion that instead of Jimmy o.: <br />valve he opened it. <br />In numerous conversations I had with Mr. Steen r~ :, <br />this matter he has insisted that Jimmy opened t:?.:• <br />I informed him that if Mark was not the one that <br />±he valve then we have ghosts up here and Casper <br />Under Mr. Steen's theory that Jimmy inadvertent' <br />the valve at noon on Oct.24th, then 480,000 gam <br />water would have showed up in Mr. Coles back yar;' ': <br />10: OOpm. <br />dine of the exhibits found in the permit are the reults <br />*rom the portal was Copper mg/1, 0.1700, Zinc <br />:~,+-.~;1,37.4000,Lead mg/I, 0. 2400, Mercury mg/1,<O.DOOI,PH <br />s-Rids-dissolved mg/1,1,590, suspended mg11, <10. I atb not <br />qualified to cc:ument on the damage that occurred but I be•t. <br />it didn't help matters any. <br />1l2.As per your suggestion I contacted Mr. A1'.wn Berryman, <br />