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<br /> <br /> <br /> protection. Monitor wells drilled at the applicant's expense and monitored <br /> regularly by a neutral third party would be appropriate. <br /> • Proper containment and disposal of mine and plant generated chemicals or other <br /> toxic by-products. <br /> • The proposed site is within the 100-year flood plain for the South Platte. The <br /> applicant should provide a detailed plan of operation which will protect adjacent <br /> and downstream residents from mine or plant produced effluent in the event of <br /> periodic flooding of the adjacent South Platte river. <br /> • Wetlands & Wildlife Habitat; The application should provide a site specific <br /> review and identification ofjurisdictionalwet1ands prior to granting the permit. <br /> The true and full adverse impact of this mining and industrial processing <br /> operation on critical wildlife habitat contained within the permit area should be <br /> fully evaluated by a neutral third party agency. <br /> • Bonding; Given the applicants lack of prior experience in the extraction of sand <br /> and gravel, it is important that the corporation's liability be confirmed. The <br /> maximum amount of posting of the required reclamation bond should be required. <br /> • Reclamation Plan does not reflect current benchmark practice and state-of--the-art <br /> design for mined land reclamation. <br /> • The water which would be required for augmentation of the evaporative loss from <br /> the lake surface in this reclamation plan is significant. The water is currently <br /> available fqr agriculture production and it would be lost for such purpose in <br />atib a with Weld County's <br />The loss of a <br />riculture wat r is not com <br />er <br />etui <br /> p <br />ty. <br />g <br />p <br />p <br />i~ <br />YI <br />Pl <br />^ ~ <br />j <br />~' Q <br />h <br />i <br />C <br /> an, <br />~ <br />s~ <br />~ <br />. <br />ompre <br />ens <br />ve <br /> • (Two historical sites are located on the property~!The applicant does no[ address <br /> ny detailed plan of protection/mitigation for these sites. Appropriate protection <br /> for the original site must be outlined in the mine permit application. <br />Michael Decker • Water issues will be affected by the operation of this size and duration and <br /> statements in the application show no proof of protection to the landowners in the <br />Dated: area. The liability to replace surrounding owners of water rights/irrigation rights <br />Received: February 16, 2001 are not addressed at all. <br /> • The company and the DBA as an L.L.C. protect the applicant and not the present <br /> surrounding landowners. ~~} ~ ~~~~ / r~`u~~r1a~ <br /> • Environmental issues addressed in the application~s vague and non-descriptive. <br /> An environmental impact statement should be prrovided up front, bringing into <br /> play run-on, run-off, discharge, clean water act and NPDES issues with solid <br /> solutions and goals/expectations. <br /> • Ina 20-square mile radius there are numerous sites of this type which truly <br />i <br />i <br />~i~ <br /> ness operat <br />on. <br />questions the demand and experience of dealing with the bus <br />Beth Decker • Afraid that the mining operation will deplete the aquifer that supplies my deep <br /> irrigation well. <br />Dated: • It will create excessive noise and dust, cause pollution from the tricks and <br />Received: February 16, 2001 machinery and create an enormous amount of traffi on my quiet dirt road. <br /> • My property value will also be affected negatively. ~ <br />David W. Siple • Patina Oil & Gas Corp. is the owner of certain oil and gas leasehold fights under <br />PATINA OIL & GAS the application lands and operates one oil and gas well on the lands. Patina is <br /> concerned about the impact the mining operation will have on Patina's ability to <br />Dated: February I5, 2001 develop, produce, operate and maintain oil and gas wells on the lands. <br />Received: February 16, 2001 • patina has received no confirmation from the applicant that Patina's real property <br /> rights to use a reasonable portion of the surface of the land for oil and gas <br /> development are being preserved. <br /> • Patina is strongly opposed to any surface development that would require Patina <br /> to incur the additional costs and risk associated with directional drilling or that <br />.,~i;. <br />~: <br />