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2023-01-04_PERMIT FILE - M2022013 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
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M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/4/2023
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Cover Letter
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Adequacy Review Response #2
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Raptor Materials, LLC
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RDZ
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Universal Citation: CO Rev Stat § 34-3.2-105 {2020) <br /> (6)There is hereby created, in the division of reclamation, <br /> mining, and safety in the department of natural resources, the <br /> office of mined land reclamation and, in the department of <br /> natural resources, the mined land reclamation board. The head <br /> of the office of mined land reclamation shall be appointed by <br /> the director. The head of the office of mined land reclamation <br /> shall have professional and supervisory experience in mined <br /> land reclamation, mining, or natural resource planning and <br /> management . <br /> • Change "NPDES" to "CDPS" to reflect the requirements of the Water Quality <br /> Control Commission. Our only reference to NPDES was simply incorporating the <br /> following text directly from the rules. <br /> Rule 6.4.7 (5) <br /> (5) The OperatorlAppltcant shall aftmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired <br /> (or has applied for) a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System liftoopermit <br /> from the Water ouality Control Division at the Colorado Department of Health and <br /> Environment,if necessary. <br /> Also, any effort to update agency names betrays our desire under the First <br /> Amendment to maintain a casual reference in place of convention, which is <br /> apparently easy enough to follow, and has been since 1999. For example: <br /> • We use DOW in reference to the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife, but left <br /> out Parks because wildlife is involved, but not parks. We are aware of their <br /> formal name and alphabet soup. <br /> • For the Colorado Division of Water Resources, we may use DWR or OSE- for the <br /> Office of the State Engineer, or some, SEO for State Engineer's Office, which <br /> resides within the Division. Our abbreviations occur in parenthesis at least once <br /> in reference to their full expansion. <br /> In future submittals, we will make efforts to bring some of these forward as desired, <br /> but for consistency and to avoid possible confusion in the many documents making up <br /> this application and in keeping with convention accepted in our submittals since 1999, <br /> it is preferred to maintain the current acronyms. <br /> October 17, 2022 Second Adequacy Review - General Continents <br /> 1) On May 18, 2022, the Division approved a transfer of the Two Rivers Sand, Gravel <br /> 41Page <br /> Correspondence to the Colorado Office of Mined Land Reclamation-Reply to Rob Zuber,EPS-Adequacy Letters of 24 June and 5 <br /> August 2022;in the matter of the Two Rivers Sand,Gravel and Reservoir Project-M2022-013. <br />
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