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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021049
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/19/2021
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Application
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VIMA Partners, LLC
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DRMS
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PSH
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Construction Material Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Exhibits <br /> Raindance Reservoir#2—VIMA Partners, LLC <br /> Exhibit G — Water Information <br /> (1) If the operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, <br /> a statement and sufficient demonstration of that expectation shall be submitted. N/A <br /> (2) If the operation is expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, the <br /> Operator/Applicant shall: <br /> (a) Locate on the map (in Exhibit C) tributary water courses, wells, springs, stock water <br /> ponds, reservoirs, and ditches on the affected land and on adjacent lands where such <br /> structures may be affected by the proposed mining operations. <br /> See attached map in Exhibit C. <br /> (b) Identify all known aquifers; and <br /> There are no known aquifers in the area. <br /> (c) Submit a brief statement or plan showing how water from de-watering operations or from <br /> runoff from disturbed areas, piled material and operating surfaces will be managed to <br /> protect against pollution of either surface or groundwater (and, where applicable, control <br /> pollution in a manner that is consistent with water quality discharge permits), both during <br /> and after the operation. <br /> If groundwater is encountered temporarily, proper dewatering procedures and <br /> practices as defined in the Mile High Flood District Criteria Manual will be utilized. <br /> If any rain events occur and cause standing water within the operation, the water <br /> will be pumped out. Any discharge will occur at the current detention pond outlet <br /> point. After operation stormwater will enter at two points along the north side and <br /> will be pumped out within 36 hours at a volume equal to the inflow volume. <br /> 4) During operation, construction water will be purchased from the Town of Windsor <br /> via a fire hydrant meter. After operation raw water will be pumped from Raindance <br /> River Reservoir and the BH Eaton ditch diversion from the Poudre River. Storage <br /> rights have already been adjudicated through the Colorado District Court, Water <br /> Division No. 1, case No. 02 CW 391. <br /> 5) Discharge Permit — COR403818 recently revised and updated with the state for <br /> this project. <br /> (3) The Operator/Applicant shall provide an estimate of the project water requirements <br /> including flow rates and annual volumes for the development, mining and reclamation phases of <br /> the project. <br /> TST.ING.CONSULTING ENGINEERS <br />
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