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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1996052
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/27/1997
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO YOUR ADEQUACY LETTER OF 11-5-1996 DEL CAMINO SAND AND GRAVEL MINE FN M-96-052 OWENS
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<br />Page 2 <br />Item #2: Stornwater Management Plan <br /> <br />The Stormwater Management Plan is a requirement of the CDPS permit and will be <br />prepared at the time of CDPS permit application. The applicant will provide the Division <br />with verification of the Stormwater Management Plan prior to mining disturbance. It is <br />the operator's intent to contain all runoff from disturbed land on site and divert it into the <br />mine pits using small, earthen diversion ditches and berms. These minor earthen features <br />will be reclaimed as part of the reclamation plan currently on file with the Division. We <br />request that the permit be approved with this condition. <br />The applicant will submit a financial warranty upon permit approval. If, after development <br />of the Stormwater Management Plan, the financial warranty needs to be changed for some <br />reason, the applicant will do so. <br />Item #3: Flood Hazard Develo~ent Permit <br />A revised Exhibit M is attached which includes the Weld County Flood Hazard <br />Development Permit (a copy of the permit approval is also attached). <br />No erosion control on hydraulic structures of any kind are required by the Flood Hazard <br />Development Pernrit. There will be no impact on reclamation costs. <br />Item #4: Topsoil Stockpiles <br />Exhibit C-2 shows typical locations for gravel processing and stockpiling. Topsoil <br />stockpiles may be temporarily located in areas that are within the 100 year flood plain. <br />The applicant hereby commits to building elongate stockpiles with the long axes roughly <br />parallel to the flow of the river (where those stockpiles are within the 100 year flood <br />plain). This commitment is also a part of the Weld County Flood Hazard Development <br />Permit. <br />Item #5: State Water Eneineer Compliance <br />A well permit application and substitute water supply plan have been submitted to the <br />Colorado Division of Water Resources, State Engineers office (on January 21, 1997). <br />The applications have not yet been approved and we believe they will be approved (copy <br />of application attached). We request that the Division approve the mining permit <br />conditional on State Engineer's approval prior to exposing groundwater. <br />
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