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• <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Nalu ral Resources <br />111 3 Sherman St., Room'! 15 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phune: !3031 8h6-3567 <br />FAS~ (303) 83281 UG <br />May 5, 1999 <br />Mr. Ken Strohson <br />Logan County <br />315 Main Street <br />Sterling, CO 80751 <br />RE: Logan County, File No. M-99-029 <br />Bob Terrill Clay Pit; Adequacy Review <br />Dear Mr. Strohson, <br />DIVISION OF <br />MINERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING•SAFETY <br />Bil I Owens <br />Governor <br />Greg E Watcher <br />E.ecw we Director <br />hLChael B. Long <br />Dir~sion Direclo~ <br />Listed below are adequacy review comments on the Bob Terrill Clay Pit New 110 Permit <br />Application, File No. M-99-029. The Division of Minerals and Geology (Division) is required to <br />make an approval or denial decision no later than May 20, 1999, therefore, your response to the <br />following adequacy review concerns should be submitted to the Division as soon as possible. If <br />you feel more time is needed to complete your reply, the Division can grant an extension to the <br />decision date. This will be done upon receipt of a written waiver of your right to a decision by <br />May 20, 1999 and request for additional time. This must be received no later than the deadline <br />date. <br />As required by Rule 1.6.2 (1)(d), please submit the proof of publication of the public notice <br />circulated in the local newspaper. Proof of notice may be return receipts of a Certified <br />Mailing or by proof of personal service. <br />2. Please identify the adjacent property owners that aze within 200 feet of the affected area. As <br />required by Rule 1.6.2(]){e), provide proof of notices to all surface and easement holders that <br />are within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. A copy of the signed, certified mail_ <br />return receipt cazd is acceptable. <br />3. Please be advised that you may need a Stormwater Permit from the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division. If any storm water control <br />structures are required to be constructed at the mine site as a result of the storm water <br />permitting process, the operation and reclamation aspects of such structures must be included <br />in the Reclamation Permit. <br />