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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
DRAFT HEARING ORDER
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D
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<br /> <br />Page 2 <br />augmentation or an approved substitute water supply plan to replace depletions caused by the <br />pumping of groundwater from a well. <br />20. The operator will wash down dust from the gravel pit operation with 30,000 g.p.d. of water. <br />Where is the water to come from and who has the senior and junior rights to this water? <br />21. Serious concerns about crossing wetlands at Tallahassee Creek. <br />TIMELY ISSUES IDENTIFIED AFTER THE APPLICATION WAS AMENDED <br />Issues the Division Believes are Within the Jurisdiction of the Board <br />1. There is a well with cyanide contamination 1/8 miles from Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clark's well <br />and they believe there is a well with cyanide on the proposed site. What will happen if these <br />wells aze disturbed? <br />2. What will prevent metals and mining debris from going into the Arkansas River? <br />3. I understand there is a major aquifer in this azea, yet no such water source appears on the maps. <br />4. I have yet to see any flow rates or annual volumes for any of the project phases. <br />5. Existing wells, one reputed to have cyanide, are not shown on the maps. <br />6. Where will the polluted water go? <br />7. There is a fault line in the immediate area that might adversely affect the flow of the river. Rivers <br />have been known to disappear when fault line disturbances (from blasting) occur. <br />8. There is real concern about the blasting destroying local aquifers and cutting off water to dozens <br />of household wells. <br />9. Will Agile Stone Systems' proposed sediment ponds actually contain such a deluge or will tons <br />of sediment be released into an already troubled river? <br />10. Two old wells close to the proposed site are contaminated by cyanide. Blasting could cause <br />damage to them and pollution to Tallahassee Creek and Arkansas River. <br />1 1. There are large deposits of uranium in the Current Creek and Tallahassee Creek drainage. I want <br />to be assured that poison will not move to my water. My well is within 1 mile of the proposed <br />Agile operation. <br />
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