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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024053
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/15/2024
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Application
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Mid-States Materials, LLC
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BEH
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7. Groundwater <br /> Groundwater is located approximately five feet below the surface at the Limon site. This was <br /> determined from wells installed onsite. Table G-4 outlines all wells within 600' of the permit <br /> area. These well locations are also shown on Map C-2. Groundwater quality data was gathered <br /> in advance of mining. This data and discussion of it can be seen in the Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Plan in Appendix G-2. <br /> Table G-4. Wells Within 600' of Permit Area <br /> Distance <br /> Total from nearest <br /> Depth mining area <br /> Applicant/Well ID Permit ID (feet) Purpose (ft) <br /> Craig,John W. 187207- 30 Stock 0 <br /> Craig,John W. 62846- 22 Stock 0 <br /> Craig,John W. 62847- 34 Stock 0 <br /> Craig,John W. 47593- 45 Domestic 450' <br /> 7.1 . Groundwater — Mining <br /> Mining will be performed wet, and groundwater will not be pumped out or discharged from the <br /> site. An augmentation plan will be implemented for evaporative losses. <br /> 7.2. Groundwater — Reclamation <br /> . There will be no groundwater consumptive use in reclamation. <br /> 8. Water Related Permits <br /> The operator is applying for all necessary permits that have not already been acquired for water <br /> handling at the Limon Sand and Gravel Resource. This includes a discharge permit with the <br /> Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and a gravel well permit for initial <br /> dewatering of each pod with the Colorado Division of Water Resources. <br /> 9. Water Consumption and Source <br /> Water for dust control will be the primary consumptive use at the Limon Sand and Gravel <br /> Resource site. Water will be purchased from a local source during operations for consumptive <br /> uses. Evaporative losses will require an augmentation plan and augmented water source. Table <br /> G-7 summarizes the estimated water consumption for the operation throughout the year. <br /> Limon Sand& Gravel Pit Lewicki Si Associates <br /> August 2024 <br />
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