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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982131
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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PERMIT APPLICATION
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~. ~~ <br />EXRIBIT G WATER INFORh4ATI0N <br />Wet line will directly affect surface of grotmd water syetess. <br />Dewatering operations cause northeast flow. In 1975 when the pond behind <br />the office was reezcavated, a neiboring well primarily used for cattle <br />and irrigation purposes had to be deepened. However the particular site <br />of this proposed excavation is not expected to have arty effect on that well. <br />Water flow rate: 1500 gallons per ®inute at beginning of excavation to <br />4,000 gallons per minute at end of excavation period. Annual volumes: 10 h~',D. <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES) #CO-0001376 <br />currently on inactive statue per letter April 29, 1981 Gary Broetzman <br />Director Water Quality Control Division. <br />EXIIIBIT H WILDLIFE TNFOAMATION <br />Openlend and wetland wildlife. Native pheasant and duck. Population <br />~ very sparse with no endangered species. Openland mostly consists of rodent <br />and insects. Surrounding water ponds provide an occasional landing of water- <br />~ fowl, however not sustained for more than a day or two. We have donated <br />the use of three of our ponds to Colorado State University, Department of <br />Fishery ~ Wildlife Bio).ogy, Pm fessor and chairman Steven A. Flickinger <br />for their three year pe~rtisapation in a Federal research study on'largesouth <br />bass. We have expressed our desire to cooperate in this project and others <br />extending into the future. The operations of this provoaed pit is not <br />expected to interfer with this ongoing research project. <br />EXHIBIT I $ J SOIL & VEGETATION INFOP24ATIOPI <br />~ Soil: Aquolla anti aquente, gravelly substratum, nearly level bottom <br />land im flood plain area. Topsoil 1 to Q feet, gravel underneath. Aqualls <br />not suited to om ps as is current condition. Vegetation: Succession weeds <br />and grasses. II S Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Serwi.ce, <br />Alan R. FoxiCey Pangs Conservationist Greeley Field Office enclosed. <br />EXHIAIT K CLIMATE <br />Temperature Mazimun 101E Minimum -21 F. <br />Precipitation average 12 inches per year. Snowfall average 35.7". <br />~p <br />
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