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<br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Dedicated to protecting and impprovingg the health and <br />--.-.environment of the peopleotCOto2do .. -.- <br />4300 Chorry Creek Dr. 5. <br />Denver, Colorado 00222.1530 <br />Phone (303) 692.2000 <br />January 24, 1994 <br />Labora0ory OuOding <br />4270 E. 77th Avenue <br />Denver, Colorado 802203776 <br />p03) 697-0700 <br />Ms. Patricia Farnsworth <br />River Bottom Land Corp. <br />1425 4005 Ln. <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br /> <br />Meoe~w <br />'s <br />Rry Romer <br />CoNdnor <br />Pabida A Nolan, MD, MPH <br />Fxacutira Diregor <br />RE: Need for a Stormwater Permit <br />River Bottoiit Land Coip. _ _ _ ._.._ .. .. _- ,..... _ .. . <br />River Bottom Gravel Pit, MLRB M-92-100; Farnsworth Construction Gravel Pits, <br />MLRB M-88-095, M-82-154 <br />Delta County <br />Dear Ms. Faznsworth: <br />Thank you for your letters of August 4, 1993. You have requested a written confirmation of our phone <br />conversation today reaazdins the above-referenced mines. <br />As we discussed, the stormwater regulations do not apply to mines unless runoff contacts overburden, <br />raw material, intermediate or finished product, or waste products, and leaves the site. You have stated <br />that all runoff from each mine site is contained on site, with no discharge off-site expected. Given this <br />situation, a stormwater permit is not required. Keep in mind that any change in this situation would <br />require application for a stormwater permit, at least 30 days prior to any discharge taking place. <br />if you have any further questions, please give me a call at 303+692-3596. <br />Sincerely, <br />`~_' .._ <br />Kathryn Dolan <br />Engineering Technician <br />Permits and Enforcement Section <br />WATER QUALTTY CONTROL DIVISION <br />