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Nov 1`4 2008 1:07PM <br />1-307-685-1344 P.3 <br />• Page 2 <br />November 14, 2008 <br />into the cement slung of the open hole. A cement plug was affixed above the plug in the open hole <br />and the site was graded into the contours of the area with the backhoe. The disturbance was <br />seeded and hand raked with a mixture of high plains fescue. All casing and reclamation debris was <br />removed from the sites and the holes were marked with a "t-bar" fence post. <br />i <br />The slurry mixture consisted of approximately 5.5 gallons of water to each sack of type 11 cement. <br />The pumping and mixing procedures were monitored by Pronghorn Geologic Services personnel, <br />along with Kerr Coal personnel at each well site. <br />Volume was calculated for an open drill hole and not the volume of the well casing. In each case the <br />open hole diameter was estimated to be!3 inches greater than the inside diameter of the monitor well <br />casing. In each instance, the actual slung fill exceeded the calculated volume of the open hole. <br />I hope this narrative answers some of your questions and concerns. Please do not hesitate to <br />contact us at the above numbers if I have left out any details. <br />Thank you, <br />Glenn E. Miller <br />Professional Geologist PG-1565, Wyoming <br />Pronghorn Geologic Services <br />Cc: G. Patterson, EFC w/ attachments] <br />Pronghorn Geologic Services, P.O. Box 4344, Gilletfe, Wyoming 82716