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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977436
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/30/2019
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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Aggregate Industries South Platte Combined SWSP January 30, 2019 <br />Plan IDs 3614, 4773, 3624, 4772, 4616, 3437, 3376, 3650, 3668, and 5475 Page 3 of 21 <br /> <br />Hazeltine Pit <br />(South Platte <br />Mainstem) <br />Status: Mining operations at the Hazeltine Pit have been completed and <br />reclamation is in progress. The Hazeltine Pit was lined with a soil <br />bentonite slurry wall, and was approved as having been lined to the <br />design standard referenced in the August 1999 State Engineer Guidelines <br />for Lining Criteria for Gravel Pits in a letter dated May 25, 2016. The <br />construction of the slurry wall resulted in groundwater mounding and <br />flooding of adjacent property. The operator has installed a gravity drain <br />to dewater the site on a continuous basis. A 45-day leak test was <br />performed after installation of the permanent drain to verify that the <br />liner was not impacted. The liner was re-approved in a letter dated <br />March 22, 2018. Depletions covered by this SWSP are limited to lagged <br />depletions from past operations at the site, including past dewatering. <br />Exposed Groundwater Surface: 0 <br />Active Dewatering: No <br />Brighton Pit <br />(South Platte <br />Mainstem) <br />Status: Mining operations at the Brighton Pit are complete and <br />reclamation is in progress. Depletions covered by this SWSP include <br />water lost due to evaporation and post-pumping dewatering depletions. <br />The south and central reservoirs are lined with a slurry wall (WDIDs <br />0203031 and 0203385) and have obtained SEO liner approval. <br />Reclamation work includes backfilling the remaining exposed areas, of <br />which 1 acre was backfilled in 2013. <br />Exposed Groundwater Surface: 5.0 acres <br />Active Dewatering: No <br />Tucson South Pit <br />(South Platte <br />Mainstem) <br />Status: Mining Aggregate intends to begin actively mining the Tucson <br />South Pit during 2019. Depletions covered by this SWSP include water <br />lost due to evaporation, aggregate production, dust control, and <br />dewatering. The site is anticipated to begin being dewatered in 2019 <br />and to be dewatered continuously for the remainder of the plan period. <br />Exposed Groundwater Surface: 2.0 acres transferred from the Tucson <br />Pit <br />Active Dewatering: YES – to commence in 2019 <br />Wattenberg Pit <br />(South Platte <br />Mainstem) <br />Status: Aggregate intends to continue actively mining the Wattenberg Pit <br />during 2019. Depletions covered by this SWSP include water lost due to <br />evaporation, aggregate production, dust control, and dewatering. Prior <br />to 2018, the north pit was dewatered with water delivered to the nearby <br />Broda Pond. The north cell has since been lined, and dewatering <br />operations have shifted to the south cell with water to be discharged to <br />multiple locations. A portion of the water will be pumped to the <br />Stillwater Ski Lake located south of the pit to mitigate lower levels in the <br />pond due to the suppressed water table resulting from dewatering. A <br />portion of the water may be pumped to a new recharge pond on the west <br />side of the site in order to mitigate low water table levels in domestic <br />wells in the area. The remainder of the dewatering discharge will be <br />pumped across the South Platte River to the Broda Pond located within <br />the Platte Valley Pit. Once water enters the Broda Pond, some is <br />pumped to the river to ensure the pond does not spill. There was a
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