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<br /> <br />SALT CREEK MINING CO_ <br />P O. Drawer L <br />Fruits. Colorc~cio BLSZi <br />(303 858-]396 <br />May 2, 1985 <br />Mr. Tom Gillis <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 423 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Annual Water Report <br />McClane Canyon Mine <br />Munger Canyon Mine <br />Dear Tom: <br />~l`.;~~( ~•~ 1`~~1 <br />iii iiiiiiiiiiiii m <br />999 <br />"~ <br />:..... . <br />.. ...~..~. ~..1...:_.a <br />Enclosed is a compilation of water use and discharge for the <br />last year. Salt Creek has been reporting on water use and <br />discharge on an annual basis (from April to April) as required <br />by Munger Canyon Permit Stipulation ~3 and McClane Canyon Per- <br />mit Stipulation II4. <br />A detailed analysis of probable hydrologic consequences of <br />P1cClane Canyon Mine appears in Appendix N of the McClane Can- <br />yon Permit Application. The analysis indicates that there will <br />be insignificant hydrologic consequences caused by the McClane <br />Canyon Mine. <br />The Munger Canyon Mine will have no effect on the hydrologic <br />balance in its' area. This is because the mine is above the <br />zone of saturation caused by East Salt Creek. To date there <br />have been on inflows of water into the mine and only minor amounts <br />of water from McClane are being used in Munger at this time. <br />Chemical characteristics of the water discharged from the McClane <br />Canyon Mine are presented on the table enclosed. <br />Please call if there are any questions or if I can be of assis- <br />tance. <br />Sincerely, <br />John M. Walters <br />Chief Project Engineer <br />JMW:cld <br />