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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978056
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/4/2014
Doc Name
Reply to OMLR inspection of December 12, 2013 TR03
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR3
Email Name
PSH
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Outlook 1'rm1 Niessace <br />httl)s: hlu101).nwul.li%C,COnv111MI III)[ Nics,a,!rs.asI)y ?CI)ItI, .I`,,Ir,!I <br />or so - and would still fall within a Nationwide Permit limit if that becomes at issue. At this point, it is not <br />my intent to include this area in the consideration. <br />Other bank loss is evidenced to the west of the breach, extending into our adjacent lands. This was <br />probably related to stream bed loss during the flood that caused these segments of the south bank to <br />fail. The reach is estimated to extend approximately 10% more than the measured areas shown on the <br />map, or apx. 685 feet more or less. Since some instability remains, this length may change with time. <br />What follows are some photographs of the floodwaters and recent conditions at the area of interest: <br />Above - Sunday 15 September 2013 - AM: Looking north east across our extracted basin toward the <br />flood waters entering over the river side berm, exposing a portion of the concrete sill wall. The sill fails <br />later near mid -day shortly after this photo. Peak flows appear to have arrived along this segment of the <br />Poudre River shortly after that. <br />;tit' II 11 Iv 1(11 I', " i , <br />
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