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Contrl6uton CMLRB 112 Permit Appacation <br />A(Ilc Stone Syatetm, Inc. <br />up gradient from this welUspring will have a much greater negative impact <br />on this water source. <br />2. Are there any structures in the Process and Stormwater Management Plan of your <br />Sand and Gravel Process and Stormwater Dischazge Permit, within the permit <br />boundary, that aze not shown in your Reclamation Permit application? If so, <br />please.add them and provide construction plans and specifications. Please <br />provide the Division a copy of your Stormwater Management Plan. <br />There are no current differences between structures and discussions between <br />the Process and Stormwater Management Plan and the Reclamation Permit <br />application. <br />3. Identify all known aquifers in the open-pit area. <br />There are no known aquifers in the open-pit area. There are 2 general <br />aquifers discussed in Exhibit G covering the entire permit area: an outwash <br />aquifer and a bedrock aquifer. <br />4. This section states "the Pazkdale Project will be subject to the provisions of a <br />Sand and Gravel Process and Stormwater Discharge General Permit..." Please <br />affirmatively state that you have either acquired or applied for a National <br />Pollutant Dischazge Elimination System Permit. <br />The applicant bas applied for and received the appropriate Sand & Gravel <br />Process and Stormwater Discharge General Permit COG500325. <br />EXHIBIT H -Wildlife Information <br />Have the Colorado Division of Wildlife (Chris Kloster) review your Tallahassee <br />Creek road/railroad crossing plans and obtain a statement from the DOW that <br />your plans acceptably limit impacts to brown trout. <br />The statement from the CO Division of Wildlife has been obtained and is <br />part of Exhibit D. <br />EXHIBIT L -Reclamation Costs <br />This exhibit cannot be reviewed until complete adequacy responses have been <br />received by the Division <br />20 <br />