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Trish,
Thanks for your helpful response.  I've not located a copy of Hardesty's
book yet, but haven't given up searching!
I would appreciate a copy of your evaluations.  My mailing address is:  Lee
Bennett, PO Box 656, Monticello, Utah 84535.
Lee
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>From: Trish Fernandez <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: SE Utah uranium mines
>Date: Thu, Nov 18, 1999, 5:08 PM
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>The firm I am with has done a number of historic mine evaluations which have
>included districts and landscape issues, as well as architecture and
>engineering.  The specific mining technique of the mines we've evaluated
>have been placer gold mining and lode gold mining in the Sierra Nevada and
>the Trinity Mountains of California; and we are currently working on a
>district evaluation in the Mojave Desert.  While the resource mined and the
>mining technology might differ from that of uranim, the general conceptual
>basis for evauation should be similar.  I'd be happy to provide you with a
>copy of any or all of these reports.
>

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