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• III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />STATE • <br /> <br />OF <br /> <br />COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />DCI IJ rlmpnl UI N.llurd Ke50Ull Ps <br />I l l l $hurman $L. Kunm ? I S +a <br /> <br />Dem•cr. QiloraAu HU_'O7 I <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />Phnnr IJO 11 Hfi8~35fi7 ~ <br />II <br />FA%: (JO it 872-H I Oh <br /> DEPARTMEM' OF <br /> NATURAL <br />Date: April 30, 1996 RESOURCES <br /> Roy Rome <br />To: Bruce Humphries, Loretta Pineda, James Stevens c°"e`"°' <br /> lames S L,Khhead <br />E ~eNlrve Dl,r(1°~ <br />From: James Dillie ~JJ ,, <br />n <br />i u E <br /> ,r <br />,e <br />°n,; <br /> Di.-isiun Di~eao~ <br />Re: Discussion with Tom Conroy, LPC Publishers, Regard ing Cya nide Spill <br />at the San Luis Project, Permit No. M-88-112 <br />Received a phone call from Tom Conroy on April 29, 1996. Mr. Conroy asked ;lbout the "toxic <br />spill" at the San Luis mine site. I told Mr. Conroy that the amount of cyanide that was released <br />into the environment as a result of the leak in the tailings disposal pipeline was estimated at <br />.03 lbs. I also informed Mr. Conroy that all of the contaminated soil was excavated and disposed <br />of in the tailings facility and that the site was restored to original containment conditions. <br />Mr. Conroy said that "this does not appear to be a major problem and only warcants a couple of <br />sentences in the paper." <br />JD/bjw <br />\eIw\SnnLU~s.1D <br />