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08-04-i6;04:16PM; <br />July 31, 2016 <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street Room 215 <br />Denver, CO. 80203 <br />;719-947-3364 <br />RE: "Pueblo County Aggregate Project" at or near Section 19, Township 21 South, Range 62 West, <br />6'hPrime Meridian, Permit No. M2016009 <br />Sear Sirs/Madams, <br />I am contacting you to express my opposition over issuance of a Construction Materials Operation <br />Reclamation permit to Fremont Paving and Redi-Mix Inc. of Cation City (Fremont Paving). <br />I am familiar with the area—known locally as the Badger Hills—where Fremont Paving wishes to extract <br />gravel. This area is immediately adjacent to a prime agricultural region of eastern Pueblo County. The <br />soils in this area are classified as `prime irrigated soils of national importance". The Bessemer Ditch, <br />which irrigates these lands flows from the Pueblo reservoir nearly 40 miles to the Huerfano River. <br />Approximately 20,000 acres are irrigated by this ditch. The area where Fremont Paving proposes to set up <br />their operation is uphill of and within a couple hundred feet of this irrigation ditch. <br />in recent years, Pueblo County has had some devastating flood events as a result high rainfall in short <br />periods of time. For example two of the last three years, we had 4-5" of rainfall within a 24 hour period. <br />These events resulted in severe erosion around the County and major issues for the Bessemer Ditch. The <br />location of the "Pueblo County Aggregate Project" is situated in an ecologically fragile area, which is <br />highly susceptible to erosion. I am very concerned that the proposed operation will cause high levels <br />erosion and directly and adversely impact production farmers. <br />In addition, reclamation in this area will be exceedingly difficult due to scant annual rainfall and the soil <br />type. During dry years we have witnessed first-hand the failed reclamation efforts of other projects in <br />Pueblo County that have resulted in dust -bowl type condition in eastern Pueblo County. Dry years will <br />surely return and a Iarge-scale project such as the "4414 Inane pmjcct" will undoubtedly contribute <br />significantly to blowing dust and destructive erosion, both during and after operations conclude. <br />In summary, this Is an and and ecologically fragile area that contains some of the best irrigated <br />agricultural land in the western United States. On behalf of the farmers of Pueblo County, l strongly <br />discourage the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety from issuing a permit to Fremont Paving on <br />the basis of unacceptable threats to local farming operations and the extreme difficulty of reclaiming the <br />landscape after proposed mining operations conclude. There are many places where construction <br />materials can be safely extracted with minimal impact to production apiculture, but this proposed site is <br />not one of them. <br />Neither this letter, nor my previous letter were written at the recommendation of the Board of SPSCD, but <br />1 signed both letters with my position on the Board to give credence to my knowledge of the subject. <br />Thank you for your consideration, <br />Ryan Froman <br />President, South Pueblo Soil Conservation District <br />