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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979191
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/25/2014
Doc Name
Notice of 112 construction materials reclamation permit application cosideration
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Department of the Army
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DRMS
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ECS
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY <br />CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OMAHA DISTRICT <br />DENVER REGULATORY OFFICE, 9307 SOUTH WADSWORTH BOULEVARD <br />LITTLETON, COLORADO 80128 -6901 <br />Eric Scott <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />1 � 13 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />June 17th, 2014 <br />RECEIVED <br />JUN 2 5 2014 <br />DIVISION OF RECLAMATION <br />MINING AND SAFETY <br />RE: Notice of 112 Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Application Consideration <br />Martin Marietta Materials, Inc, Three Bells Pit, File No. M- 1979 -191 <br />Dear Mr. Scott <br />If any work requires the discharge of dredged or fill material, and any excavation associated with <br />a dredged or fill project, either temporary or permanent in an aquatic site, which may include ephemeral <br />and/or perennial streams, wetlands, lakes, ponds, drainage ditches and irrigation ditches, this office <br />should be notified by a proponent of the project for Department of the Army permits, changes in permit <br />requirements or jurisdictional determinations pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. <br />Work in an aquatic site should be identified by the proponent of the project and be shown on a <br />map identifying the Quarter Section, Township, Range and County, Latitude and Longitude, Decimal <br />Degrees (example 39.55555; - 104.55555) and the dimensions of work in each aquatic site. Any loss of <br />an aquatic site may require mitigation. Mitigation requirements will be determined during the <br />Department of the Army permitting review. <br />Based on the information that was submitted to our office, it appears your project will not impact <br />jurisdictional aquatic resources such as streams wetlands, and/or ditches. It is our understanding that <br />there will be no dredged or fill material placed in any adjacent wetlands. Please note that any earth <br />disturbances within these resources may require authorization from this office. <br />Prior to starting work, a wetland delineation should be conducted to identify any aquatic resource <br />that may exist within the project area. This should be field verified. Fills or earth disturbances within <br />these streams and wetlands may require authorization from this office under Section 404 of the Clean <br />Water Act. Please note that development of the upland areas, avoiding stream and wetland resources, <br />does not require authorization from this office. <br />If there are any questions, please call Mr. Michael Stanley of my office at 303 - 979 -4120 <br />Sincerely, <br />r- - <br />Kiel Downi <br />Chief, Denver Regulatory Office <br />
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