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<br />, <br /> <br />-~,. <br /> <br />I)Public Notice qiW <br /> <br /> <br />Public Notice No. 8752 Date: October 25, 1984 <br /> <br />m <br /> <br />US Anny Corps <br />of Engineers <br />Sacramento District <br />650 Capitol Mall <br />Sacramento, CA 95814 <br /> <br />In Reply Refer to: SPKCO-O <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />'OINT PUBLIC NOTICE <br /> <br />AND <br />STATE OF COLORADO, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br /> <br />TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: <br /> <br />SubJed: Application for a Department of the Army Permit under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act <br />(CWA) and for water quality certification under Section 401 of the CWA to discharge dredged and/or fill <br />material in the Colorado River and Roan Creek, as shown on the attached drawings, <br /> <br />Applicants: Colorado River Water Conservation District, Box 1120, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602, <br />and Bluestone Water Conservancy District, c/o Mr. Carlos Carpenter, DeBeque, Colorado 81630. <br /> <br />Location: The project site is approximately 4,000 feet downstream of the confluence of Roan Creek and <br />the Colorado River, near DeBeque, Mesa County, Colorado, <br /> <br />Purpose: The purpose of the project is for the development of Bluestone water rights as part of a lease <br />agreement between the applicants as lessors and Getty Oil Company and Conoco Shale Oil, Incorporated, <br />as lessees. The construction of the facilities is necessary for placing the water rights to beneficial use as <br />industrial, irrigation, and municipal water supplies and other beneficial uses. <br /> <br />Project Description: The applicant proposes to discharge approximately 9,090 cubic yards (cy) of <br />dredged and fill material to facilitate the construction of a reinforced concrete intake structure along with <br />a pumping plant with ultimate capacities of 50 cubic feet per second (ds), a 17,700-foot pipeline, and a <br />6,000-foot canal to deliver 15 ds to the head oftwo irrigation ditches in Roan Valley. Passive intake screens <br />will be utilized. Thirty-five ds of water will be used for industrial purposes. This depletion was assessed as <br />part of the GCC Water project in the Clear Creek Shale Oil Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) <br />(BLM, 1983), the Getty and Cities Service Shale Oil Project EIS (COE, 1984), and Associated Biological <br />Opinions by the U,S, Fish and Wildlife Service. This 35 ds will be equally divided between the Getty Shale <br />Oil Project and the Clear Creek Shale Oil Project. The remaining 15 ds will be diverted at the proposed <br />structure on behalf of the Colorado River Water Conservation District and Bluestone Water Conservancy <br />District for irrigation and municipal uses, A system consisting of pumps, pipeline, and canal will be <br />constructed to deliver 15 ds from the intake to Roan Creek immediately upstream of the diversion <br />structure of the reservoir and Roan Creek No.2 (Town) Ditches. Approximately 3,090 cubic yards of <br />material (290 cy of concrete, 1,600 cy of backfill, and 1,200 cy of riprap) will be used for the intake. <br />Approximately 105,000 cubic yards of material will be excavated for the construction of the intake, <br />pumping plant, and access road. Approximately 6,000 cubic yards of this material will be used in the <br />construction of the temporary cofferdam. The temporary earthen cofferdam will be constructed in the <br />river during a low-flow period to divert the river around the site during the construction period. The fill <br />material will consist of soil and rock fragments excavated from the site during construction of the access <br />road and preparation of the pumping plant site. The cofferdam will remain in place during the <br />construction period which will be approximately 4 months. Upon completion of the project, the <br />cofferdam will be removed and the spoil will be placed adjacent to the river in the vicinity of the <br />construction site. The disposal site will be located above normal high water elevation, and materials will be <br />placed in a manner which will prevent reentry into the waterway. <br /> <br />The two buried crossings at Roan Creek will be done during low flow periods. Material excavated from the <br />trench will be used to temporarily direct flow away from the work area, The pipeline would then be <br />recovered with this material and Roan Creek returned to its normal channel. No imported material will be <br />used, These two crossings qualify under a nationwide general permit for utility line crossings, <br />