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5TATE OF COLOMDO <br /> DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br /> Department of Natural Resources P;WPN,,7,W,. <br /> 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 <br /> Phone-(303)866-3567 <br /> FAX:(303)832-8106 <br /> DEPARTMENT Of <br /> NATURAL <br /> RESOURCE <br /> DATE: December 9, 1996 <br /> Roy Romer <br /> �O: File No. M-77-493 Governor <br /> James S.Lochhead <br /> Executive Director <br /> ROM: Allen Sorenson Michael B Long <br /> Division Director <br /> RE: A ailure of an Environmental Protection Facility, Climax Mine, <br /> Climax Molybdenum Company, Permit No. M-77493 <br /> Bryce Romig, Environmental Coordinator at the Climax Mine, called the <br /> Division of Minerals and Geology at 11:30 am on Sunday, December 7, 1996 <br /> and left a voice mail message reporting an upset condition of the 5-shaft <br /> pump station facilities which are designated as an environmental <br /> protection facility as defined in the regulations of the Mined Land <br /> Reclamation Board. Mr. Romig stated that he had attempted to contact the <br /> Office of Emergency Management to report the situation as required by Rule <br /> 8.2. 1(b) , but had been unsuccessful. <br /> The upset was a failure of the pipeline that conveys underground mine <br /> water from 5-shaft in the Storke yard up to Climax Camp. This failure <br /> occurred between 6 and 7 pm on December 6, 1996, and resulted in mine <br /> water flowing down plowed roads on the Climax property, then discharging <br /> out onto Highway 91 on the Arkansas River side of Fremont Pass. The water <br /> froze on the Highway, and no discharge to the river occurred. The <br /> situation was reported to Climax by travellers on Highway 91 and the Lake <br /> County Sheriff's Department at 7:30 pm, and the pumps were shut off and <br /> the water rerouted by 7:45 pm. <br /> The ice was plowed off of Highway 91 by the Colorado Department of <br /> Transportation. Climax will clean up ice water on the Climax Property. <br /> Any ice the that is not cleaned up will melt in the spring of 1997 and <br /> will enter the stream during high flow of the river. The Water Quality <br /> Control Division has been notified. Climax will provide a written report <br /> on the incident and corrective actions taken. <br /> cc: Bruce Humphries <br /> Carl Mount <br /> C:\WP51\CLIMAX.MTF <br />