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iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />RECEIVED <br />'JUN ~ 8 1998 <br />June 04, 1998 Division of Minerals & Geology <br />Mr. Jim Dillie <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Shermon Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Subject: Battle Mountain Resources, Inc. DMG Permit No. M-88-1 12 <br />Quarterly, Monthly and Bi-weekly Sampling <br />Dear Mr. Dillie: <br />All required sampling was completed during the month of May. Enclosed are analytical reports <br />from Sangre De Cristo lab for the recent bi-weekly and monthly sampling period as specified in the <br />April 1992 Abatement Plan. The cross-reference fable between sample identification numbers, <br />sample types and sample locations is also attached. Analysis that have not been received will be <br />forwarded to you as I receive them. Field and rinse blanks were collected as part of the QA/OC. <br />The Surface wafer stalions RS-4 and RS-6 were inspected and found to be dry. <br />When we checked the piezometers on the main embankment of the tailings impoundment on May <br />29, 1998 the piezometers were dry or contained well below 12 inches of wafer. <br />The two new west pit piezometers were measured for depth to water on May 28, 1998 with the <br />following result: BF-lwas 12.47 ft and BF-2 was 16.20 ft. The other piezometers in the West Mine area <br />were also checked with the following result: PW-lwas 14.50 ft, PW-2 was 15.48 ft, PW-3 was 23.65 ft <br />and PW-4 was 26.00 ft. <br />The underdrain was at approximately 29 gpm. <br />A new pump was installed on the leak defection system on May 06, 1998. Over the course of the <br />winter the leak detection flow was at 32 GPAD. For the month of May the leak detection flow was <br />24 GPAD. We continue to keep the collection pond at a low level to minimize leakage. <br />Sin,Ferely, <br />RI/off//n`rlZu wait <br />Enclosures <br />cc: Bill Lyle <br />Dan Robertson <br />File <br />