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III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />999 <br />U1~oming Fuel Com~an~ <br />141 Union Blvd. Suite 400 • P.O. Box 15596 • Lakewood, Colorado 80215 • Telephone (303) 989-5037 <br />March 20, 1989 ~i <br />~~~° <br />Mr. Tony Waldron ~~AR o ~~ <br />Reclamation Specialist 4 31988 <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ~~(,` M~NFO <br />DenverheCOan 80203t ~M~T l ~~ ~~/ISfOM <br />Re: New Elk/Golden Eagle Annual Hydrology Report, <br />Permit Nos. C-81-012 and C-61-013 <br />Dear Mr. Waldron: <br />Please find attached a copy of the 1988 Annual Hydrology <br />Report for the above-referenced mines. <br />We are also in receipt of Mr. William Crick's letter dated <br />January 23, 1989, which provided comment on the 1987 AAR. <br />Concerning Mr. Crick's comment of data collected from Well PAW-6, <br />data collected during late 1988 and the first quarter of 1989 <br />indicates lower levels of dissolved iron and manganese. The well <br />casing was checked for corrosion and no deterioration of the <br />casing was noted. The only other explanation for the elevated <br />metal levels could be the bailing technique for evacuation of <br />standing water in the casing. Sampling techniques have been <br />reviewed with sampling personnel and at least three volumes of <br />water will be removed prior to sample collection. No other <br />reparative or replacement measures are proposed at this time. <br />Please let me know if you have questions on this report. <br />Sincerely, <br />/ , <br />/ ~< <br />R. M. Kolin <br />Manager of Engineering <br />RMR/klk <br />Attachment <br />cc: Tom Augustine <br />Jerry Koblitz <br />