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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />7313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: (3031832-8706 <br />November 4, 2003 <br />Alan D. Cox ~ <br />Homestake Mining Company <br />6719-D Academy Road NE <br />Albuquerque, NM 87109 <br />R~~ <br />~~~,~ <br />~iyif. Ol/O ~ g~~?. <br />~O~o J y v'~.1 <br />~~~ <br />`~`y~b <br />s;. <br />DIVISION O F <br />MINERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />RECLAMATION <br />M INING•SA FETY <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br />Greg E. Walther <br />Executive Director <br />Ronald W. Cattany <br />Acting Division Director <br />Re: Bulldog Mine, Permit M-1977-215, Operator's 10/30 Responses Concerning Tecluiical Revision TR-11. <br />Dear Mr. Cox, <br />Thank you for providing the follow-up response referenced above. I agree that most of the questions contained in <br />my August letter and inspection report were answered during the 8/26/03 inspection, but your written responses <br />help to clearly document that all of these issues are, in fact, now considered to be adequately addressed. I offer <br />additional comment on each of the items, in the same order as in our previous correspondence, in the paragrnphs <br />below. <br />8/11/03 DMG Letter <br />1. The new map of the 9360 level dump area adequately shows the topsoiled areas. Concerning the question <br />about the road to the lower tailings area, the road maintenance need not be shown on a map. Those activities may <br />be best summarized as being graded throughout, waterbars installed, ditches cleaned, and culverts cleaned. <br />2. The 2003 seeding has been reported as being carved out as proposed. Future monitoring will bear out if it is <br />successful throughout. Reseeding will be tamed out as needed. <br />3. The newly graded slopes, though they have not withstood the test of a "wet" season, nevertheless appeared <br />stable with no erosion at the time of the last inspection, and your response also states this. Futtue monitoring will <br />be carried out, and areas treated as needed. <br />4. Though the new upper surface of the lower tailings dam may not undulate throughout the area affected during <br />the borrow and grading that was carried out, it was graded to drain properly and currently appears stable. The <br />Division approves of the new configuration. Monitoring will indicate whether portions of it will need further <br />grading and seeding. <br />5. The maintenance of the road to the lower tailings dam appears adequate at this time. Regular monitoring will be <br />carried out, and maintenance will be performed as needed. <br />6. The road to the 9700 level portal area was barricaded only at its upper terminus, for reason of access to other <br />properties and owners. The Division understands the reasons for the location of the barricade, and agrees it <br />represents a reasonable method of prohibiting vehicular access to the dump area. The graded dump appears stable, <br />but should be monitored. <br />7. The 9360 level portal backfill and grading appeared to be in good condition also. It appeared stable, free of <br />debris, and dry. It will also be monitored in the future, and conditions corrected as needed. <br />