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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974069
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/17/2015
Doc Name
Application AM03
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Loveland Ready Mix Concrete, Inc
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DRMS
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AM3
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ECS
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Ms. Jennifer Lindahl, P.E. Page 2 of 4 <br />June 5, 2015 <br />therefore Pit No. 20 was not included in the current substitute water supply plan. An amended SWSP <br />will be sought if mining at Pit No. 20 will occur during the plan period and replacements are still <br />unable to be made pursuant to case no. 2000CW142. <br />Pit No. 21 <br />Pit No. 21 is proposed to be lined upon completion of mining and therefore will not require <br />permanent augmentation. LRM therefore proposes to operate Pit No. 21 pursuant to a substitute <br />water supply plan until mining at Pit No. 21 is completed and the pit is lined. LRM will submit a <br />substitute water supply plan request for Pit No. 21 at least six months in advance of commencement <br />of mining at Pit No. 21. <br />Anticipated Depletions <br />Pit No. 21 is proposed to be continuously dewatered during mining operations, at an <br />anticipated initial dewatering rate of 300 gallons per minute. The pumping rate is expected to <br />decrease as dewatering progresses. The water wilt be pumped into LRM's unlined Pit No. 20 where it <br />wilt infiltrate into the ground and be recharged back to the stream. Any evaporative depletions <br />resulting from the water delivered to Pit No. 20 will be covered under the plan for augmentation <br />decreed in case no. 2000CW142. The monthly depletions from dewatering at Pit No. 21 and the <br />resulting accretions from delivery of the water to Pit No. 20 wilt be tagged to the Big Thompson River <br />using the Alluvial Water Accounting System (AWAS), which uses the Glover method. The following <br />parameters are used in the model: the distance (X) from the centroid of the exposed ground water <br />surface to the river, the width (W) of the aquifer on the side of the river where the pit is located, <br />the harmonic transmissivity (T); and the storage coefficient (S). The parameters used for each pit <br />are shown in the table below. <br />Glover Parameters <br />Pit Name X (ft) W (ft) T (gal/day/ft) S <br />Pit No. 21 (depletion) 1,499 2,070 35,014 0.2 <br />Pit No. 20 (recharge) 1,071 2,105 34,264 0.2 <br />The anticipated tagged dewatering depletions and accretions are shown in the attached Table <br />1. Since Pit No. 20 will be located slightly closer to the stream than Pit No. 21, lagged recharge <br />from dewatering is projected to slightly exceed lagged depletions from dewatering for the first ten <br />months. As long as the pit is continuously dewatered, the water returned to the stream system <br />should be adequate to offset the depletions attributable to the dewatering operation. Once Pit No. <br />21 is lined and is no longer being dewatered, depletions from dewatering are projected to tag out <br />approximately ten months and total 14.9 acre-feet. LRM wilt replace the tagged depletions after <br />cessation of dewatering with their available replacement supplies. <br />Consumptive use at Pit No. 21 wilt consist of water removed with the mined product, <br />concrete production, and dust control. You have stated that total production numbers at the
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