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i! Il. If a pit liner will be installed, please evaluate the flow of groundwater in <br /> and around the lined reservoir. Please model if groundwater mounding or <br /> shadowing will occur and evaluate the impacts this may have on the <br /> hydrologic balance within and adjacent to the affected land. Please <br /> provide a plan for minimizing the impact of the hydrologic balance and <br /> provide a plan for protecting off-site areas from damage. <br /> a. TCVMD Response: As stated above, the excavated material and end <br /> product at proposed grade consists of liner grade clay and or bedrock <br /> material. We will not need to constnrct a liner to prevent groundwater <br /> entering from a pervious material (i.e. sand and gravel). The <br /> proposed condition is such that clay and or bedrock is the final <br /> surface. <br /> lll. lll. The Division received the attached comment letter from the Office of <br /> Archaeology and Historic Preservation on June 19, 2018. The comment <br /> letter cites the wrong application number but it pertains to this 111 c <br /> application. Please review it and acknowledge receipt. <br /> a. TCVMD Response: If human remains are discovered during <br /> excavation activities, TCVMD agrees to comply with the requirements <br /> under State law CRS 24-80 part 13. <br /> In addition to responses to this letter, TCVMD has also prepared a response addressing <br /> CPW comments in regards to the lack of presence of prairie dogs in the permit area. <br /> This letter is attached for your reference. <br /> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to clarify <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Don Summers <br /> Director, Todd Creek Village Metropolitan District <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. EEC Subsurface Exploration Report—Signal Reservoir modifications/ <br /> improvements <br /> 2. Response Letter to CPW regarding prairie dogs <br />