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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019027
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/11/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Colorado Sand Company
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DRMS
Email Name
PSH
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C-27 rl <br /> (j) COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE WATER LAWS AND REGULATIONS <br /> All process water will be purchased from a third-party source (fully permitted and with adjudicated water rights) <br /> and imported to the site; thus, there will be neither surface water or groundwater withdrawals nor associated <br /> consumptive use directly attributable to onsite operations. Accordingly, all aspects of the Keenesburg Project will <br /> be in compliance with applicable water laws and regulations. <br /> (k) REFUSE AND ACID OR TOXIC PRODUCING MATERIALS <br /> There is no evidence to suggest that the proposed mining location has been anything other than undeveloped <br /> rangeland. Accordingly, it is not anticipated that "refuse" materials will be encountered. To the extent any such <br /> materials may be encountered, CSC will ensure that disposition of any such materials will be accomplished in a <br /> manner consistent with all applicable laws,regulations, and ordinances. <br /> Per the USDA soils data,the Peoria Loess that is to be mined is only slightly alkaline. All mining activity will stay <br /> within such materials; no bedrock or other types of material are anticipated to be encountered. Thus, no acid <br /> generating or toxic materials are anticipated to be present within the mined materials. <br /> Operational-related waste streams will be managed in a manner compliant with all Resource Conservation and <br /> Recovery Act(RCRA)requirements and/or in a manner compliant with Colorado Department of Public Health and <br /> Environment(CDPHE) Solid and Hazardous Water Management Division regulations and requirements. <br /> (1) PROTECTION OF HYDROLOGIC BALANCE <br /> As discussed in subsections (i) and 0), respectively, there will be no groundwater "withdrawals" associated with <br /> the operation;thus,there will be no measurable impact on the localized or regional hydrologic balance. All process <br /> water will be imported to the site; and,maximum recycle practices will be employed. <br />
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