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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000082
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/8/2000
Doc Name
TECHNICAL ADEQUACY REVIEW OF NEW 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION PN M-2000-082 EAST 8TH STREET OP
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~ ~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />RECEE~/Ep <br />NOV 0 8 2000 <br />P I C K E T T Division of Minerals and Geology <br />ENGINEERING, INC. <br />November 7, 2000 <br />Gregg R. Squire <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />State of Colorado <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Technical Adequacy Review of New 112 Reclamation Permit Application <br />Permit No. M-2000-082, East 8`~ Street Operation <br />Deaz Mr. Squire: <br />Connie Nickle Davis forwazded a copy of a letter that you wrote to Mike Refer of <br />CAMAS Colorado, Inc., regazding the referenced permit application. I have been asked <br />to address questions that you have regarding Exhibit G-Water Information, under Items 1 <br />and 2. <br />We have enclosed a map that defines the boundaries of the 100-year floodplain for the <br />Cache la Poudre River relative to the proposed project, as well as the floodway path. As <br />you may or may not be aware, this azea has recently been studied by the Corps of <br />Engineers and maps regazding the floodway aze not specifically defined in this area. <br />Pickett Engineering has recently prepazed an evaluation of~the flood modeling that was <br />done by the Corps of Engineers, specifically in reference to this project, to determine the <br />bounds of the floodway. Those are reflected on the enclosed plan. We have also <br />included the current 100-year floodplain elevations. <br />We believe the flow path, both during and after mining, will be approximately the same. <br />Certainly, when the mine area is excavated this may reduce the floodway azea due to the <br />fact that a lazge void will be available for floodwaters to fill. Following reclamation, if <br />these are used as open water parks, those voids will be filled and the flow path will return <br />to approximately that which has been modeled on the existing ground. <br />The map indicates that all product, overburden, and topsoil stockpiles will be located <br />outside the boundaries of the 100-year floodway. The areas indicated on this map do not <br />show specific stockpiles, but provide the general area in which stock piling can occur. <br />The flow velocities aze indicated on the plan, both for the 100-year flood and for just the <br />210 Bank One Plaza - 822 7th Street -- Greeley, CO 80631 <br />Phone (970) 356-6362 - Fax (970) 356-6486 <br />Pickett@ctos.com <br />
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