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Ms. Erica Crosby <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />April 5, 2006 <br />Page 14 of 21 <br />12 Monitoring Well Aggregate Industries PO Box 337231 <br /> Greeley, CO 80633 ,„, <br /> Attn: Connie Davis <br /> 970-336-6526 <br />13 Underground Gas Pipeline Public Service 550 15th Street, Suite 700 March 2005 <br /> Company of Colorado/ Denver, CO 80202 Agreement <br /> Xcel Ener Rick Grad 303-571-7737 <br />14 Unregistered well James and Sharon 13417 Williams Street ~* <br /> Robbins Thornton, CO 80241 <br />" Asphalt Paving Company will not disturb land within 200 feet of these structures <br />until either a setback agreement or engineering analysis is submitted to the Division <br />via a Technical Revision. <br />Note: Since the original submittal, we have obtained an agreement with MEIII (see <br />Attachment 8) dated Jan. 6, 2006. All other agreements noted above were <br />submitted to the Division as part of Exhibit S in the original application. <br />33. Please state the distance from the toe of the stockpile to the Brighton Ditch, and <br />revise the exhibit accordingly. <br />The toe of the topsoil stockpile will be located no less than 50 feet from the edge of <br />the Brighton Ditch, as depicted on Exhibit C-3 and as required by the setback <br />agreement with the Ditch company (previously submitted). <br />34. The applicant provided a mining offset distance agreement with Public Service <br />Company signed on March 2, 2005. Exhibit C-1 does not show any structures <br />owned by the Public Service Company. Please locate this structure on a map and <br />show the proposed mining offset distances from this structure. <br />Public Service Company (dba Xcel Energy} owns an underground gas pipeline <br />running along the southern boundary of the permit area. It is labeled on Exhibit C-1 <br />as "Xcel Energy (Public Service Co.) Gas Line." <br />35. Attached, please find comments from the Office of the State Engineer and the U. S. <br />Army Corps of Engineers. <br />SEO: The applicant commits to obtaining an approved Gravel Pit Well Permit, or <br />Commercial Well Permit, and the associated water supply plan or augmentation <br />plan(s), prior to the use or exposure of groundwater. The applicant understands that <br />a well permit cannot be approved until all wells within 600 feet of the proposed <br />locations have been documented on a field inspection, and that a Waiver of <br />Objection must be obtained from the well owners, or a hearing before the State <br />Engineer is requested. <br />Armv Corps: As described in response to question 3, the USACOE has concurred <br />that there are no jurisdictional wetlands within the affected area (see Attachment C <br />to the original application for details). <br />