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.~ <br />~ ~ 11~~111111~111111111 <br />CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM COMPA! <br />A DIVISION OF AMA~~ ING. <br />HENDERSON MINE <br />Box 68 <br />Empire, Colorado 80438 <br />(303) 569-3221 <br />February 17, 1984 <br />RE(,EIVED <br />Certified Mail No. P~7 ~223g~~ <br />Terrance L. O'Connor, Chairman <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />Centennial Building, Room 423 <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />FEi3 29 ~g~q <br />MINED LAND tiECLAMArIpr~ 91~~ISIDN <br />Colo. Dept. I:I Natwa~ Itnsowces <br />Re: 1983 Annual Report, Henderson Mining Permit No. 77-342 <br />Dear Mr. O'Connor: <br />The Henderson mine operated at a reduced level during the past year. <br />Reclamation at the mine and mill was pursued, as in the past, in a timely <br />manner. The Grade B molybdenum circuit was intermittently operational from <br />January 3 to April 30 and from November 14 to December 9 for reprocessing <br />of regular grade concentrate to supply the demand for that product. Our <br />average total work force for the first eleven months of the year was 245 <br />people. Mine and mill operations were resumed in January 1984 with an <br />initial target production rate of 10,000 tons per day on a five-day schedule. <br />Reclamation of construction disturbances was conducted as necessary and <br />response of previously treated areas was monitored. Construction projects <br />such as Lost Creek Reservoir and the interceptor canal were on hold during <br />the 1983 season and therefore created no new disturbances to reclaim. <br />These projects and others will likely be inactive during the 1984 season. <br />Modest quantities of seed and fertilizer were placed in select areas. <br />Precipitation was above average throughout the growing season and revege- <br />tated areas responded positively. <br />With the exception of a few tons in December, tailing deposition did <br />not occur during 1983. You are already aware of the tailing water bypass <br />which occurred from May 2 to July 11. The net effect of the bypass and <br />tailing deposition is that we have not increased the acreage inundated by <br />tailing. In addition, all other disturbed areas remain essentially unchanged <br />from one year ago. <br />