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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
4/6/2012
Doc Name
Newlin Creek Citizen Request for Inspection (Emailed)
From
W D Corley
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
Email Name
JHB
DIH
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D
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I have attached a drawing of the relationship of Newlin Creek and the underground mines. The yellow dot in <br />the southeast corner of Sec. 24 on Newlin Creek is where the water disappeared into the ground last year. More <br />specifically this is at 10177 ft. N and 9701 ft. E on the Southfield coordinate system or 38d1714.45 "N, <br />105d09'47.93 "W lat /lon. Plotting this location to the Southfield map it is over the 2 North Submain at 15 +80 at <br />the edge of the pillared area (Newlin Creek is not quite in the same location today as shown on this map). Of <br />the underground mines Canon National is west, Liberty is east, and only Southfield undermined the <br />disappearing spot. Obviously, I don't have any way to determine if the water emptied into Southfield, but <br />Newlin Creek in the past did not disappear in that particular area. I believe there is some urgency since Newlin <br />Creek could starting running soon. <br />Doug Corley <br />2 <br />
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