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2018-08-24_REVISION - M1984036
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1984036
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/24/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Varra Companies
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DRMS
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TR5
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PSH
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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further attention. The effort will better affirm the suitability of all planned and <br /> continuing uses over post release lands and activities with respect to their identifiable <br /> areas and purposes. These considerations are detailed in the pending Technical <br /> Revision (iterated in part, in blue ink, below - and as supplemented by notes in black): <br /> Kim Ogle and Diana Aungst, Weld County Department of Planning <br /> Services, verified Thal the planned post mine activities for the Agricultural <br /> Stockpile location and continued recycling activities and uses do not <br /> require further permitting with Weld County. Further, on 31 May 2018, <br /> Diana Aungst, Weld County Planner and Floodplain Manager; indicated that <br /> no FHDP or other floodplain permitting are needed: <br /> The revised Dakolios Map as approved by the OMLR by Technical <br /> Revision in alters the location of the planned vegetative buffer strips <br /> (necessary to better protect the reclaimed return irrigation waters ditch <br /> traversing Area 3). This reduces the total area of the planned grassed <br /> buffer in Area 3 to 4.0± acres. <br /> • The two reservoirs shown (Areas 2 and 4) are completed and shorelines <br /> re-soiled and vegetated. Neater levels at both reservoirs are below the <br /> static wafer level when the reservoirs are full. Vegelalion has invaded or <br /> spread and hydrophytic vegetation increases the closer it approaches <br /> current water levels. This vegetation would suffocate and repeat the <br /> succession process as the reservoirs fill and empty over time. The <br /> estimated area of vegetation reported in the 2011 Amendment is the best <br /> estimate of the vegetation that would remain beyond and above the static <br /> water level of the reservoirs, and formed in 2011 part of the basis of <br /> approval met at that time. Conditions along the reservoir shores are <br /> documented in the included Photo Documentation Log Map (attached) and <br /> Photo Log description, below. <br /> • Area 1 is outside of the present day 100-year floodplain. The existing <br /> scalehouse and stockpile area surrounding it is outside and above the <br /> present day 10- year floodplain. <br /> • Weld County is aware and acknowledges that the existing scalehouse and <br /> yard that presently occupy this location, supports on-going and continuing <br /> recycling activities and will remain in place and active subsequent to <br /> planned OMLR release. The remainder of the focus is upon Area 3. <br /> • Area 3 outside the buffer strips pertains to: <br /> 1. Suh-area A: These are locations for planned agricultural stockpiles <br /> and mobile equipment which lie within the approximate 100-y ear <br /> floodplain, consistent with that for common agricultural activities found <br /> in the A- Agriculture Zone. <br /> Varra Companies, Inc. Parcel 122-Resource Development Project 2 <br /> OMLR Permit M-1984-036 and Weld County USR 616 23 August 2018 <br />
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