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\\ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY <br /> CORPS OF ENGINEERS,OMAHA DISTRICT <br /> 1616 CAPITOL AVENUE <br /> OMAHA NE 68102-4901 <br /> NOV 2 0 2018 Moo 28 Zulu <br /> Planning, Programs, and Project Management Division M�®lvision/or ,N�CLAM N <br /> ATIp <br /> SAFETY _ <br /> -->Mr. Jared Ebert <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Dear Mr. Ebert: <br /> The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District (Corps) has reviewed your letter dated <br /> October 4, 2018 (received October 17, 2018) regarding the environmental review of th <br /> struction Materials Reclamation Permit Application for the Godard Pit (Permit No M-2018- <br /> 050 in Sedgwick County, Colorado. It is understood that the surface mining and rec a Ion <br /> operation is located in Township 11 N, Range 44W, Section 4 NE'l4/SW114, 6th Principle <br /> Meridian. All affected lands are proposed to be reclaimed post-mining to support a pastureland <br /> land use. We offer the following comments for your consideration: <br /> Your plans should be coordinated with the state water quality office that has jurisdiction within <br /> the area where the project is located to ensure compliance with federal and state water quality <br /> standards and regulations mandated by the Clean Water Act and administered by the U.S. <br /> Environmental Protection Agency. Please coordinate with the Colorado Department of Public <br /> Health and Environment concerning state water quality programs. <br /> If you have not already done so, it is recommended you consult with the U.S. Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service and the Colorado Division of Wildlife regarding fish and wildlife resources. In <br /> addition, the Colorado State Historic Preservation Office should be contacted for information <br /> and recommendations on potential cultural resources in the project area. <br /> Since the proposed project does not appear to be located within Corps owned or operated <br /> lands, your plans should be submitted to the local floodplain administrator for review and <br /> approval prior to construction. It should be ensured that the proposed project is in compliance <br /> with the floodplain management criteria of Sedgwick County and the State of Colorado. In <br /> addition, please coordinate with the following floodplain management office: <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> Attention: Ms. Jamie Prochno <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br /> Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> Telephone: 303-866-3441 ext. 3215 <br /> Fax: 303-866-4474 <br /> Email: iamie.prochnoCa�state.co.us <br />