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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/4/2016
Doc Name
Objection Letter
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Rusler Produce, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
TOD
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v108-03-16; 01: 30PM; <br />July 31, 2016 <br />;719-947-3364 fir. <br />�R <br />USLER PRODUCE INC. <br />GROWER & DISTRIBUTOR OF FINE VEGETABLES <br />P.O. BOX 69 - (719) 947-3361 <br />AVONDALE, COLORADO 81022 <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Sirs/Madams, <br />" <br />{� 201 -009 <br />Comments Received <br />Objection letter <br />We wish to ardently oppose the proposed gravel pit known as the "Pueblo County Aggregate Project" at <br />or near Section 19, Township 21 South, Range 62 West, 60 Prime Meridian in the town of Avondale in <br />Pueblo County, dated to commence July, 2016, Permit No. M2016009. <br />This proposed site and haul routes sit above and along approximately FOUR MILES of the largest <br />irrigation ditch In Pueblo County, the Bessemer Ditch. We foresee many issues with the dust, sand and <br />the disturbance of the soil along the water delivery system of thousands of acres of farmland. The <br />irrigation practices employed by our farms and by our neighbors require clean, chemical free water. This <br />water can be audited multiple times per month by governmental agencies as well as third party auditors <br />in order to confirm that farms comply with required Good Agricultural Practices. The probability of an <br />overturned gravel truck or other mining equipmenes raw materials, oils, diesel or other contaminants <br />leaking into our water carries with it significant legal implications. The unintended consequences of a <br />heavy rainstorm washing these materials, let alone the actual mud and earth from the piles of fines and <br />over -burdens potentially blocking up the ditch or plugging up the pipes that deliver the water from the <br />Bessemer to the farms, especially to center -pivot sprinklers and drip irrigation systems is troublesome, <br />to say the least. With the yet undetermined, but extensive duration and huge scope of this project, it is <br />not a matter of "if", but a matter of "when" one of these disasters will happen. <br />This site and the surrounding area is zoned A-1 for a reason, it is some of the best farm ground in the <br />United States, classified as Prime Irrigated Soil. We own and operate a 2750 acre farm, 1600 of which <br />are irrigated and all of which are both downhill and downstream of the proposed site. We clean all <br />water prior to coming on to our farms to keep noxious weed seeds and trash from entering our complex <br />Irrigation system. Gravel fines would wreak havoc on this system that we have implemented and <br />perfected over the last 37 years. To have our livelihood and the livelihoods of our neighbors in this <br />agricultural community burdened and challenged by converting It suddenly to an industrial area, <br />complete with not only mining, but processing facilities and with hundreds of semi -trucks per day <br />crossing and/or travelling parallel to the Bessemer Ditch and introducing multiple potential disasters is <br />very counter-productive to the Pueblo County Comprehensive Plan, not to mention our way of life. <br />
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