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RED ROCK VALLEY ESTATES <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION <br /> March 15,2016 <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver,CO 80203 <br /> Ms.Amy Eschberger: <br /> The proposed Reclamation and Mining development at Hitch Rack Ranch;submitted by Transit Mix <br /> Concrete Company,Permit No.M 2016010,would bring a large-scale aggregate mining development <br /> unnecessarily close,and abutting in at least two areas,to residential, jA-51 neighborhoods. Quarry <br /> development brings significant,long-term consequences to the environment,public health,safety,and <br /> well-being of the effected and adjoining neighborhoods due to: substantially increased truck traffic, <br /> dust,and noise pollution,to an area that is known for its strapped natural resources-water,and highest <br /> fire danger area. Ali the while,juxtaposed to the area's unparalleled natural beauty,abundant wildlife, <br /> wildlife habitats,and wildlife migratory trails,make this development both undesirable and <br /> unsustainable. Therefore,the Ad Hoc committee,Highwoy 115 Citizen's Advisory Committee,was <br /> formed to represent the residential sub-divisions along the corridor;that either abut,or are in dose <br /> proximity to the proposed reclamation mining site. As a member of the Advisory Committee,Red Rock <br /> Valley Estates Neighborhood Association cannot support this development and iis;therefore,opposed to <br /> the development for the following reasons: <br /> • Quarrying requires drilling and blasting with explosives,which create vibrations,noise,and dust. <br /> Once this process is completed,rock crushing machines crush the rock,conveyor belt machines <br /> move the rock around the processing plant,trucks are loaded and unloaded. The process and <br /> heavy machinery required to mine,is intrusive and creates significant noise and air pollution; <br /> thus having a direct impact on the surrounding areas and community. <br /> • Air quality is compromised and diminished by the fugitive dust associated with aggregate <br /> mining. Dust generated by mining often contains silica,a common naturally occurring crystal <br /> found in most rock beds. Prolonged exposure to silica may result in silicosis. According the <br /> Centers for Disease Control,Isjilicosis is a disabling,nonreversible and sometimes fatal lung <br /> disease caused by over exposure to respirable crystalline silica...Over exposure to dust that <br /> contains microscopic particles of crystalline silica can cause scar tissue to form in the lungs, <br /> which reduces lung's ability to extract oxygen from the air we breathe." In addition to silicosis, <br /> inhalation of crystalline silica particles has been associated with other diseases,such as <br /> bronchitis and tuberculosis. This is a health issue for the abutting and nearby residential home <br /> owners and their livestock. <br /> • The proposed quarry will create increased truck traffic by approximately 624 trucks per day,in <br /> addition to the existing truck traffic from the three operating quarries. This will create traffic <br />