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2019-11-12_REVISION - M2004044 (13)
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11/12/2019 1:01:01 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004044
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/12/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #3
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Aggregate Industries
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AM1
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JLE
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AGGREGATE <br /> INDUMIRS <br /> October 1,2019 <br /> Ms. Kathy Bloom <br /> 12500 East 16&Avenue <br /> Brighton, CO 80602 <br /> Subject: Cistern Installation <br /> Aggregate Industries-WCR Inc. <br /> Dear Ms. Bloom, <br /> Aggregate Industries WCR,Inc. (Aggregate)has received a Mining and Reclamation <br /> permit from the Colorado Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety and has applied to <br /> Adams County for a Conditional Use Permit to allow sand and 1gave:l mining on a <br /> property within 600 feet of a well that is located on your property at 12500 Fast 160a' <br /> Avenue. It is possible that impacts to the capacity of your water well under Colorado <br /> State Engineer's Permit 262132,262132A could occur due to mine dewatering. In order <br /> to ensure capacity in your water well is maintained throughout mining and reclamation, <br /> Aggregate is offering to install a cistern on your property. <br /> Aggregate will work with a local driller,Jonathan Glover, familiar with the wells in the <br /> area. Aggregate will bear the cost of installing and operating a 1,700 gallon cistern with a <br /> parallel and redundant system with a floater gauge. If the well is completely dewatered <br /> and it is not practical to replace the existing well with a deeper or more efficient well, <br /> Aggregate will deliver potable water to the cisterns for the duration of the impacts. As <br /> indicated above, Aggregate may improve the existing well to provide water to the cistern <br /> rather than continue to haul water for an extended period of time. In any event,Aggregate <br /> will provide potable water to you. <br /> Therefore,upon your approval and consent,Aggregate shall hire a mutually agreed upon <br /> local driller(Jonathan Glover)to begin determining the best location for a cistern on your <br /> property. <br />
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