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we were using 68 milliliters of reagents per minute. Since <br />the change has been made we are using less than 5 milliliters <br />per minute. <br />As you can see we have made no changes to the outside <br />plumbing as submitted in the original permit. <br />~~y~. ld.On Oct. 20th, 1991 at 11:OOam, I received a call from Mark <br />r i Steen instructing me to open the valve between the tailing <br />h~~~ ^~ pond and Hazel A. I informed him that the Hazel A was full <br />,,~_ t~T' and -any discharge in+.o it would cause as overflow. I also <br />4` ~.atad out to him that accordim~ to the permit prior to <br />p ' <br />aRy disc:_largin~ :nt0 the H3.°__ A '+re '..!~'-_ reglllred to take <br />~.~ water samples from a test haie near thefCash Mine road. <br />'~ = ir,_as:ned me =_:;` i,s _„_'. alra :d- ts_-=:' a,,,_ h sampLs and <br />._.an -ns*•-,,ct~c, me once again to or_an't.i~= valves. I again <br />This con:'_r~atior: took piaC= tL':CL'gll 3 spaakar phone ei <br />which Mr. Steen was aware of. Present and priviiage to <br />, that cor_versation was lrWell Fraser,ph.206-9'32-1400, and a <br />consultant geologist who was not in my employ by the name <br />of Earl Harrison, ph.702-937-2420. <br />j' Approximately 2 hours later Mr. Steen again called and <br />informed me he had already opened the valve. I told him <br />j~ he was going to get himself in trouble and we wanted no <br />part in any illegal dumping. I also informed him I did <br />not know the location of tailing pond valve. He explained <br />to me where i± was and that he had it camouflaged with <br />\yC racks. i then went out, found the valve and discovered it <br />was half opened, at which time I closed it. <br />Unbeknownst to Mr. Steen, we had made a decision to run <br />ti,e ?till and all waters contained in storage areas would <br />be needed for the operation. v <br />At about noon on Oct.24th, Mr. Steen appeared at the site <br />and informed me he was stout to open the valves. I <br />proceeded with him to the location of the valve and <br />observed him opening it about half way. He stayed around <br />the site for about a half hour and when he left I <br />instructed Jimmy Tatman<449-7746) to close the valve at <br />which time I accompanied him to it and showed him the <br />location. <br />On the morning of Oct.25th at 8:OOa.m. I received a call <br />from Dick Cole (443-7459) who asked me if we were <br />discharging water from the hill and I told him we were not <br />I asked for his address and proceeded to his home in <br />Summerville. When I arrived I observed Cash creek. I <br />estimated its flow at 300 gallons per minute, the actual <br />number would be between 800 and 1000 gal. per minute. At <br />that time Mr. Cole asked if we were discharging water in <br />