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TRAPPER ~ININPrINC. <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />April 29, 1996 <br />Mr. Joseph J. Dudash <br />Environmental Protection Specialist R~rF~~/~C <br />Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology ~Y 0 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 2 1996 <br />Denver, CO 80203 ~JVislcn nr <br />Mineraiy 6 ~eoJC9Y <br />Dear Joe: <br />Re: Trapper Mining Inc., Permit No. C-81-010 <br />Annual Spring Survey -Trapper Mine <br />As outlined in Section 4.8.5.2a of our Mining and Reclamation Permit, C-81-010, Trapper <br />completed the Annual Spring Survey. Areas surveyed were those areas in and adjacent to mined <br />areas where springs could establish due to recharge though recontoured spoils. The majority of <br />the springs inventoried did not exceed the five-gallon-per-minute flow criteria. The Johnson <br />Gulch spring discharged at 9 gpm and was sampled as outlined in Section 4.8.5.2a. <br />Please contact me if you require additional information. <br />Sincerely, <br />~,~~~ <br />Forrest V. Luke <br />Environmental Manager <br />LWH/jsb <br />JDMGV6-0429J <br />c File 109.2.3.4 <br />P.0. Box 187 Craig, Colorado 81626 (303) 824-4401 <br />~~ <br />