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Your Address 2 <br /> Your City <br /> Leadville <br /> Your State <br /> CO <br /> Your Zip Code <br /> Maximum of 10 digits. (Example)80202 <br /> 80461 <br /> Email Address* <br /> Enter a valid email address in this field to receive a confirmation e-mail. <br /> dgreene@leadville-co.gov <br /> Your Phone Number* <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> 7192072072 <br /> Extension <br /> Alternate Phone Number <br /> Used only to follow up. <br /> 7194862571 <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 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 /> April 3,2024 <br /> Re:CJK Milling Company, LLC Leadville Mill Permit Application Lake County, Colorado <br /> The City of Leadville,on behalf of our constituents, is writing to express our concerns regarding the proposed <br /> permitting of the CJK Mill within our community.We are acutely aware of our responsibility to safeguard public <br /> health and maintain our community's sense of place. It is with this duty in mind that we bring forth our <br /> objections to the above-referenced project. <br /> We would first like to draw your attention to a few technical issues which we do not believe have been <br /> adequately addressed in CJK Mill's permit application: <br /> •Water <br /> The Mill's process would require over 20,000 gallons of water each day.The Parkville Water District can provide <br /> this volume of water, but it is unclear if the applicant will be able to move this water through the Leadville <br />