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000111 <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board Members <br />FROM: Bill Green, P.E. PO <br />Project Planning and Construction <br />DATE: April 30, 1998 <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Item 17, May 11- 12,1998 Board Meeting - Water Project <br />Construction Loan Program -- Animas -La Plata Project — Status of <br />Land Acquisition for Pump Station <br />Roy Ramer <br />Governor <br />lams S. wchtr-Ad <br />&eaWve Dimaor. f/NR <br />Darin C. Ule. PE <br />Director. CWC8 <br />InLmtiuction <br />The Board will be asked to accept a quitclaim deed from the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) for 46 acres of land that is proposed to be used <br />for the Durango Pumping Plant site of the Animas -La Plata (A -LP) Project. The Board <br />will also be asked to approve the subsequent conveyance of this property to the Animas- <br />La Plata Water Conservancy District (the District). <br />The property is located in the southern part of Durango on the west batik of the Animas <br />River near the U.S. Highway 550/160 bridge. Please see the attached map - <br />N Background <br />The CDPHE obtained title to the property in 1990 through a condemnation action in the <br />La Plata County District Court. The property was part of a uranium mill site that was <br />condemned and cleaned up by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in cooperation with <br />the CDPHE, under the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA) of <br />1978. The surface cleanup was approved by DOE and the Nuclear Regulatory <br />Commission with the exception of a 30 -foot by 30 -foot "hot spot" which is not expected <br />to be a serious problem for surface use of the property. Some groundwater contamination <br />remains, which the DOE expects to be flushed naturally by groundwater movement. <br />DOE requires that a Restricted Use Plan be a condition of any conveyance of the <br />property. The Restricted Use Plan, which is contained in the quitclaim deed from the <br />CDPHE, limits how the property may be used in the future and includes the following <br />requirements: <br />:5 <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />'cr <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />,x•' <br />721 Centennial Building <br />--� <br />1313 Shennan Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866 -3441 <br />FAX: (3031866-4474 <br />TO: Colorado Water Conservation Board Members <br />FROM: Bill Green, P.E. PO <br />Project Planning and Construction <br />DATE: April 30, 1998 <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Item 17, May 11- 12,1998 Board Meeting - Water Project <br />Construction Loan Program -- Animas -La Plata Project — Status of <br />Land Acquisition for Pump Station <br />Roy Ramer <br />Governor <br />lams S. wchtr-Ad <br />&eaWve Dimaor. f/NR <br />Darin C. Ule. PE <br />Director. CWC8 <br />InLmtiuction <br />The Board will be asked to accept a quitclaim deed from the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) for 46 acres of land that is proposed to be used <br />for the Durango Pumping Plant site of the Animas -La Plata (A -LP) Project. The Board <br />will also be asked to approve the subsequent conveyance of this property to the Animas- <br />La Plata Water Conservancy District (the District). <br />The property is located in the southern part of Durango on the west batik of the Animas <br />River near the U.S. Highway 550/160 bridge. Please see the attached map - <br />N Background <br />The CDPHE obtained title to the property in 1990 through a condemnation action in the <br />La Plata County District Court. The property was part of a uranium mill site that was <br />condemned and cleaned up by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in cooperation with <br />the CDPHE, under the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA) of <br />1978. The surface cleanup was approved by DOE and the Nuclear Regulatory <br />Commission with the exception of a 30 -foot by 30 -foot "hot spot" which is not expected <br />to be a serious problem for surface use of the property. Some groundwater contamination <br />remains, which the DOE expects to be flushed naturally by groundwater movement. <br />DOE requires that a Restricted Use Plan be a condition of any conveyance of the <br />property. The Restricted Use Plan, which is contained in the quitclaim deed from the <br />CDPHE, limits how the property may be used in the future and includes the following <br />requirements: <br />:5 <br />