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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994117
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
2/24/2023
Doc Name
Comment/Objection
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Norman Skarstad
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DRMS
Email Name
JPL
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Email Address* <br /> Enter a valid email address in this field to receive a confirmation e-mail. <br /> norman.skarstad@colorado.edu <br /> Your Phone Number* <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> 303 939-02 <br /> Extension <br /> Alternate Phone Number <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> Alternate Phone Extension <br /> Connection to Operation <br /> Select all that apply <br /> Land Owner of affected land Structure Owner within 200' of affected land <br /> Mineral Owner Fv Nearby Resident <br /> Adjacent Land Owner Concerned Citizen <br /> Government Agency Other <br /> DESCRIPTION OF COMMENT OR OBJECTION <br /> You are providing a comment or objection to the public record of a permitting action currently under review by the Division of <br /> Reclamation, Mining and Safety.This form is not intended for reporting of possible violations or illegal activity. Please be as specific <br /> as possible. <br /> Comment/Objection Narrative <br /> As neighbors to this operation,we are concerned about the significant list of chemicals that are to be used at <br /> this site and wonder how these will be disposed of.Will they be neutralized (if even possible)or removed from <br /> the site manually?The homes in the area all are served by wells and our concern is that the groundwater could <br /> be polluted from a spill or intentional drainage into a mine shaft.Who will monitor for groundwater pollution?Will <br /> any of the chemicals remain in the evaporation pond and then become airborne? <br /> The area around Gold Hill is a known bird migration route and our concern is that the water in the evaporation <br /> pond might harm birds stopping to drink or bathe. <br /> I can speak for many in the community and will say that the old water pipeline and power conduit from 40 years <br /> ago still litters the hillside and is deteriorating and is an eyesore.Our thinking is that the old pipeline should be <br /> removed before a new one is built. <br /> Having a noisy,smelly diesel pump running perhaps 24 hours a day in the summer months when folks like to <br /> have their windows open is certainly not a plus. <br /> Permit Number* <br /> Enter valid letter and then numbers,for example M1977999, M1999777UG or C1981201. <br /> M1994117 <br /> Permitting Action Type <br /> Select revision type or leave blank if comment pertains to a new permit application or NOI <br /> Permit Type <br /> Permitee <br /> County <br /> Boulder <br /> Enter one county only <br /> Site Name <br /> Colorado Milling Company <br />
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