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Permit No
M1997054
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/24/2021
Doc Name
Substitute Water Supply Plan
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���--dbiiruaiiry 24, 2021 <br /> , e <br /> 9. All pumping for product washing and dust control shall be measured in compliance with the <br /> Amended Rules Governing the Measurement of Tributary Ground Water Diversions Located in <br /> the Arkansas River Basin. <br /> 10. The Applicant shall provide daily accounting (including, but not limited to pumping, stream <br /> depletions, and replacement water deliveries) on a monthly basis. The accounting must be <br /> submitted to the Division Engineer via the online submittal tool. Please contact Joseph <br /> Regur at Jos 3h.Re . to set up an account with the subject line "Parkdale <br /> Project Gravel Pit SWSP". Accounting must be submitted within 10 days after the end of the <br /> month for which the accounting applies. Accounting and reporting procedures are subject to <br /> approval and modification by the Division Engineer. <br /> 11. Approval of this SWSP does not relieve the Applicant and/or the landowner of the <br /> requirement to obtain a Water Court decree approving a permanent plan for augmentation <br /> or mitigation to ensure the permanent replacement of all depletions, including long-term <br /> evaporation losses and lagged depletions after mining operations have ceased. If <br /> reclamation of the mine site will produce a permanent water surface exposing groundwater <br /> to evaporation, an application for a plan for augmentation must be filed with the Division 2 <br /> Water Court at least three (3) years prior to the completion of mining, to include, but not be <br /> limited to, long-term evaporation losses and lagged depletions. If a lined pond results after <br /> reclamation, replacement of lagged depletions from mining and dewatering shall continue <br /> until there is no longer an effect on stream flow. <br /> 12. Dewatering at this site will produce delayed depletions to the stream system. As long as the <br /> pit is continuously dewatered, the water returned to the stream system should be adequate <br /> to offset the depletions. However, once dewatering at the site ceases the delayed <br /> depletions must be addressed. At least three years prior to completion of dewatering at the <br /> Parkdale Pit a plan must be submitted that specifies how the post pumping dewatering <br /> depletions (including refilling of the pit) will be replaced, in time, place and amount. <br /> 13.In accordance with the letter dated April 30, 2010 from the Colorado Division of <br /> Reclamation, Mining, and Safety ("DRMS"), mining operators must comply with the <br /> requirements of the Colorado Reclamation Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations for <br /> the protection of water resources. The April 30, 2010 letter from DRMS requires that <br /> you provide information to DRMS to demonstrate you can replace long term injurious <br /> stream depletions that result from mining related exposure of groundwater. <br /> In accordance with approach nos. 1 and 3, you have indicated that a bond has been <br /> obtained for $1,145,736 through DRMS to assure that depletions from groundwater <br /> evaporation do not occur in the unforeseen event, or events, which would lead to the <br /> abandonment of the Pit. In addition, Martin Marietta Materials owns and has dedicated <br /> five shares of Twin Lakes Reservoir and Canal Company to cover these potential long <br /> term depletions. Martin Marietta Materials must continue to commit those shares to this <br /> plan until such time as the State Engineer authorizes the release of this commitment. <br /> 14. The State Engineer may revoke this SWSP or add additional restrictions to its operation if at <br /> any time the State Engineer determines that injury to other vested water rights has <br />
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