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TO P I TA-k / A-JW <br />l r x OF <br />• •r• <br />Re: Speer Lake Outlet <br />Kaldenbach - DNR, Tom <tom.kaldenbach @state.co.us> <br />To: Rob Laird <RobL @asphaltspecialties.com> <br />Cc: Tyler O'Donnell - DNR <tyler.odonnell @state.co.us> <br />Thank you, Rob. <br />Tom <br />M 1 °1 �3 176 <br />Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:45 PM <br />On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Rob Laird <RobL @asphaltspecialties.com> wrote: <br />Tom: <br />Here are the pics I promised you and also a diagram of the area of the outlet to the riverside. These are <br />elevations on the two benches (point bars and 2 of 3 benches descending in elevation) in the area of the outlet. <br />You can see in the first pic that indeed the water level has gone down about a foot in the lake. It is at <br />equilibrium it appears right now as there is little to no flow coming out of the lake. There is flow coming into the <br />lake. It should not rise any more than what it is now. <br />We have a "perfect storm" of conditions for high groundwater in this "trough" where Kirby's home is and the <br />Speer pit is: recent rains for several days twice now, the Fulton Ditch running upgradient which "leaks ", maybe <br />the 120th Ave. Partners pit lake leaking more and the Platte River running very high. We at Speer are the <br />ultimate recipient of all of this and when the river is this high, there is very little elevation loss for us to gravity <br />feed to the river. <br />I'll call Levi shortly and see what has happened. I will keep you posted if we must do more. Rob <br />Rob Laird, Resource Manager <br />Asphalt Specialties Co., Inc. <br />10100 Dallas St., Henderson, CO 80640 <br />Ph: 303.289.8555/ Fax: 303.289.7707/Cell: 303.994.2015 <br />Tom Kaldenbach <br />Senior Environmental Protection Specialist <br />