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Portland Plant Holcim(US)Inc. Phone 719 784 6325 <br /> • 3500 Highway 120 Fax 719 784 3470 <br /> HC' Florence,CO 81226 www.holeim.com/us <br /> February 17, 2009 <br /> Mr. Berhan Keffelew <br /> Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br /> Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> Re: Proposed Groundwater Monitoring Plan, DRMS Permit M-1977-344 <br /> Dear Mr. Keffelew, <br /> The purpose of this groundwater monitoring plan (GMP) is to fulfill the requirements of <br /> Technical Revision #6 (TR-06)to the Division of Mining, Reclamation and Safety Permit M- <br /> 1977-344. This permit is for the Holcim (US) Portland Plant quarry located adjacent to the <br /> cement plant in Florence, Colorado. <br /> The quarry is located on the north side of the Arkansas River. Groundwater in the area flows in <br /> a generally southerly direction toward the river. See Figure 2 attached from the March 2008 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report. <br /> Holcim proposes annual sampling of the following monitoring wells: <br /> • MW-12 - Background well located in the north end of the quarry. <br /> • MW-7 - Compliance well located in the southwest side of the quarry. <br /> • MW-13*- Compliance well to be located in the south side of the quarry inclose proximity <br /> to Piezometer P-3 near the entrance to the quarry. <br /> * Note, this well is proposed to be drilled in April 2009 and will be a 2" ID Schedule 40 PVC well <br /> approximately 50 feet in depth. <br /> In addition, Holcim will continue monitoring water level in wells P-2, P-3, MW-9, and MWA 1. <br /> Holcim proposes abandoning the following wells: <br /> • MW-6-this well is located next to MW 12 and is thus redundant and unnecessary. <br /> • MW-8-this well is located in an area that will be reclaimed, i.e. buried, in 2009. <br /> • MW-10 -this well is too shallow to provide useful data. <br /> The wells will be abandoned in accordance with Colorado rules and regulations governing well <br /> abandonment. <br />