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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988112
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
11/3/1997
Doc Name
BATTLE MOUNTAIN RESOURCES INC DMG PN M-88-112 QUARTERLY & BI-WEEKLY SAMPLING
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RON ZUMWALT
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DMG
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<br />RECEIVED <br />NOV 0 3 199 <br />Division ~t r~merals & Geology <br />October 31, 1997 <br />Mr. Jim Dillle <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiu <br />999 <br />Subject: Battle Mountain Resources, Inc. DMG Permit No. M-88-I 12 <br />Quarterly and Bi-weekly Sampling <br />Dear Mr. Dillies <br />Enclosed are analytical reports from Sangre De Cristo Labs (SDC) and Accu-Labs laboratories for <br />the recent quarterly and bi-weekly sampling periods as specified in the April 1992 Abatement Plan. <br />Also enclosed ore analytical reports from CORE Lab concerning humidity cell test results. <br />The cross reference table between sample identification numbers, sample types, and sample <br />locations is also attached. <br />All required sampling was completed. Analyses that have been received are enclosed and those <br />that have not been received will be forwarded to you as soon as they are sent to me. Field and <br />rinse blanks were collected as part of the QA/QC and are also included here. The lysemeters were <br />checked and found to be dry. Surface water stations RS-4 and RS-6 were also found to be dry. <br />when we checked the piezometers on October 03, 1997 the piezometers were dry or contained <br />well below 12 inches of water. <br />Si erely, <br />~ /liU <br />RonVZu alt <br />Enclosures <br />cc: Bill Lyle <br />Dan Robertson <br />File <br />
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