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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998103
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
7/16/2018
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Request for Conversion
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Town of Limon
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CN1
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PSH
MAC
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D
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As stated above,the operation does not intend to intercept ground water. If that should occur, <br /> we have committed to backfill at least two (2)feet above the prevailing ground water elevation. <br /> In addition, no toxic or hazardous materials will be mined or imported into the site. <br /> (3) Project water requirements for mining and reclamation: <br /> Water will be needed for dust control and potable water for drinking. Water will be hauled to the <br /> site for operational water needs. Less than 1.8 acre feet of water will be required annually, since <br /> this is an intermittent mining operation. <br /> (4) Amount of water from each source to meet project water requirements: <br /> Water will be obtained from the Operator's offsite sources and/or purchased. Since this is an <br /> intermittent mining operation, less than 1.8 acre feet of water will be needed annually. The actual <br /> amount of water needed will depend on Town's needs for material. <br /> (5) Statement of application for a discharge permit from the Water Quality Control <br /> Division,Department of Public Health and the Environment: <br /> The Stormwater Discharge Permit will be amended to reflect the larger operation. <br /> At this time, a discharge permit is not needed. If so directed by the CDPHE, WQCD, a discharge <br /> permit will be obtained. <br /> 42 <br />
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