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~~ • • <br />STATE OF III IIIIIIIIIIilllll <br />COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Dnl~.u lrnrlL ul N,tlural Resources <br />111 4 Shrunan \I Rnum 215 + <br /> <br />I h•m ~~i lnlnrdlla Hl L'U4 I <br />~I <br />~ <br /> <br />I'h unp i 111 {r HLh- 1567 ~ <br />I <br />~A.\ ~IIt 4, /1 Il ~I11116 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> NATURAL <br />November 1, 1995 RESOURCES <br /> Roy Romer <br /> Governor <br />Mr. Ralph Lopez Iara,•.s L„~nne.,~l <br /> E ~ecwive Ducuor <br />Basin Resources, Inc. <br /> <br />14300 H1ghWay 12 nv~hael H Long <br />DiasionDirerwr <br />Weston, CO, 81091 <br />RE: 1994 Annual Hydrology Report, Golden Eagle Mine, #C-81-013 <br />1994 Annual Hydrology Report, New Elk Mine, #C-81-012 <br />Dear Mr. Lopez: <br />The Division has completed review of Basin's responses to the <br />Division's review of the 1994 Annual Hydrology Report for the <br />Golden Eagle and New Elk mines. All responses have been accepted <br />by the Division unless otherwise stated below. <br />The Division is required to ensure that the hydrologic <br />monitoring program is at all times appropriate and provides <br />data which allows us to accurately assess whether or not <br />impacts are occurring or developing due to mining. Successful <br />completion of this task requires that the monitoring be <br />conducted at all times as specified in the approved monitoring <br />program. Your continued cooperation toward this effort is <br />appreciated. <br />In addition to field verification that wells and monitoring <br />stations are kept in working and functional order, we need <br />some assurance that when wells or stations are originally <br />established that they are, to the best of our ability to <br />determine, representative of the conditions and properties for <br />which they were designed to monitor. This is the reason that <br />we ask for the completion information for each monitoring well <br />to be provided to the Division after completion. Water well <br />information does not meet the requirements for <br />confidentiality, and furthermore, the Division is allowed to <br />see all information, even confidential information. It is <br />only the public who is precluded from access to confidential <br />information. <br />The Division's interest in the completion information is <br />simply to have available specific information such as total <br />well depth, casing diameter, top of casing elevation, <br />