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�6110/2018 RECEIVED <br /> To Colorado State Agencies and Clear Creek County Agencies: JUN 22 7 <br /> 018 <br /> Subject: Permit#M2018016 Douglas Mountain Mine Project DMSION OF <br /> MININGgNRECLAMATION <br /> My name is Anthony John Kaspari. I am a fulltime resident of Clear Creek County. I am part of a group of concerned c&MEq who are <br /> in opposition to the development of a strip mining operation in our county. I would like to share my concerns and objections <br /> regarding the proposed development of the Douglas Mountain Mining Operation in Clear Creek County which would be located at <br /> or near Section 28,Township 3S, Range74W,6th Principle Meridian in Clear Creek County:namely Empire Junction and westward to <br /> the town of Empire. <br /> Water Issues: <br /> Here are just a few of the detrimental effects of this 150 acre, 200 feet deep gravel pit operation. This proposed operation will <br /> damage/deplete the local water systems of Bard Creek, Mad Creek and Clear Creek.The water table on the plateau is also very <br /> shallow thereby contaminating ground water and natural springs. The amount of water needed to run this type of operation would <br /> be astronomical. We are constantly in the midst of a drought here in Colorado and the foreseeable future looks no better.As <br /> populations in the area continue to grow the increased demand for water in Clear Creek County and onward to the Front Range will <br /> only increase.Allocating millions of gallons yearly for a strip mining operation is inappropriate and wasteful. <br /> Wildlife Issues: <br /> Wildlife in the area would be extremely affected. Land erosion would be significant potentially contaminating Clear Creek with toxic <br /> soil and chemicals thereby disturbing/destroying the fish habitat which includes the endangered Greenback cutthroat that have <br /> been reintroduced to this area. The wildlife that lives on/near the plateau would be devastated and potentially destroyed. Elk, <br /> deer, moose and bear roam this plateau. Also thriving in this area is a substantial Big Horn Sheep population whose range and <br /> migratory patterns are well documented in the recent Colorado Parks and Wildlife report entitled "Population Estimation,Survival <br /> Estimation and Range Delineation for the Georgetown Bighorn Sheep herd"dated Sept. 2015. This is the largest Big Horn Sheep <br /> population in the nation, not to mention our State animal. Do you really want to jeopardize their existence by allowing the <br /> development of a mining operation in the midst of their habitat? <br /> Air Pollution Issues: <br /> The air pollution due to the massive amount of dust entering the environment through the strip mining operation and the hundreds <br /> of trucks daily transporting materials would cause health issues for many residents. In particular, the Easter Seals Rocky <br /> Mountain Village Camp is directly across the highway from this potential strip mining operation. The dust and other pollutants will <br /> negatively affect the 1200+campers with special needs that attend this camp to enjoy the Rocky Mountains and the clean fresh air. <br /> Many of these individuals deal with respiratory issues. Is jeopardizing the health and wellbeing of this sensitive population and the <br /> potential closing of this Easter Seals Rocky Mountain Village camp that was established in 1951 worth the risk? <br /> The Douglas Mountain Mine development would destroy the only plateau in Clear Creek County! Our State and County is in need of <br /> a positive,echo friendly,tourism friendly and wildlife friendly use for this land. Please, I am asking you to deny the establishment of <br /> the Douglas Mountain Mine. <br /> Best <br /> --R egards, <br /> Anthony Ka, <br /> a a <br /> 303-324-9103 <br /> tonyk@beabout.com <br /> Cc: Department of Reclamation Mining and Safety, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Board of supervisors—Soil and Conservation <br /> District,State Board of Land Commissioners, U.S.Army Core of Engineers,Colorado Department of Health and Environment, Division <br /> of Water Resources,Air Pollution Control Division,Clear Creek County Planning Commission,Clear Creek County Commissioners, . <br />