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Page 14 <br />May 5, 2009 <br />point to Lumsden Canyon and provide more information regarding hydraulic connectedness to <br />lower canyon streambed water. <br />2. Conduct hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the Packrat Mine when the mine becomes safe to <br />enter. <br />3. Continue to monitor mine water occurrence in the Whirlwind Mine and the Packrat Mine <br />when possible. <br />Sampling of elemental isotopes to facilitate the understanding of groundwater origin and age may be of <br />use to address future groundwater issues, but isotope sampling is not recommended at this time. WWL <br />will conduct hydrological reconnaissance in the Packrat Mine once the mine is made safe to enter. This <br />work will focus on the origin of PR Spring and other mine-water occurrences. <br />Please contact me at 242-0170 to discuss any questions or comments that you may have. <br />Sincerely, <br />lg_?" ?/ '?L? <br />Bruce D. Smith, PG <br />Principal Hydrogeologist <br />WESTERN WATER & LAND, INC. <br />cc: Scott Gerwe, U.S. BLM, Grand Junction Field Office <br />Frank Filas and Zach Rogers, EFR <br />Enclosures <br />Weans032709.doc