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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1990144
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/15/2020
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
From
R. Lewis Fillmore
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
Email Name
JPL
JLE
AWA
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D
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Well Constructed 68904 X <br /> Receipt=9094685 <br /> Permit=6890-F <br /> Well Name= <br /> Applicant=GREEN LAMES L <br /> Case No= �Cp <br /> Aquifers=ALL UNNAMED AQUIFERS ss <br /> Uses=irrigation <br /> Yield= <br /> Well Depth=54 <br /> M <br /> Location Accuracy=Spotted from auarters <br /> Add to R esuits V-',4cdit ci c -eta' <br /> 2. Water Consumption for the Operation and Water Rights <br /> Groundwater is unlikely to be encountered during any phase of mining at the Fillmore Pit; <br /> therefore, a Substitute Water Supply Plan(SWSP) is not required. Because the alluvial gravel <br /> to be mined is dry, no water losses will occur from the gravel resource during mining. <br /> Dust will be controlled by water. Water will be used as needed to spot eliminate any problem <br /> dust areas. 0.5 acre-feet per year will be allocated to dust control, or 0.04 acre-feet per month. <br /> Water will be pumped from the well just offsite and used for dust suppression. Water has <br /> been purchased for this purpose through the Arkansas Groundwater Users Association. <br /> EXHIBIT H WILDLIFE INFORMATION <br /> 1. General Effects of the Operation on Existing Wildlife of the Area <br /> Resident wildlife will quickly become habituated to onsite activities, as is observed in other <br /> similar operations in pasture land communities throughout Colorado. Migrating animals will <br /> likely avoid the site and the proposed pit does not block any known migratory routes. Wildlife <br /> should be able to move through the area unimpeded. Due to the possibility for animal/vehicle <br />
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