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AG Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc <br />1128 Main Street <br />Canon City, CO 81212 <br />Mazch 14, 2007 r/ <br />Deb Gonima, Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Deb Gonima: <br />RE: Additional Items for ffie Adequacy Review for Beedle Quarry, New 110c <br />Application, Permit No.~-2007-003 Fremont County <br />Thank you for faxing the letter dated 3/6/07 concerning the deficiencies in the adequacy <br />review for the Beedle Quarry Application. Following are the corrections to the <br />application. A copy of the 3/6/071etter follows for your reference. <br />1. See enclosed proof of publication and notification to property owners within 200 <br />feet of the proposed operation. <br />2. See enclosed resubmissions of the maps. <br />3. See corrected page of the application, also enclosed. <br />4. The corrected 6.3.3 (d) states "The thickness of the deposit does vary from six feet <br />deep to thirteen feet deep. The data results from the Harkin Report (a copy is <br />enclosed in the original submission) found the groundwater depth to be between <br />ten and eighteen feet. The applicant is committed not to interfere with ground <br />water in anyway by not excavating deeper than the ground water level (which <br />varies from 10-18 feet) and allowing for a substantial gap between the <br />groundwater level and the depth of excavation. The operator will adjust the depth <br />of excavation, as he gets closer to Hardscrabble CreeF~ to avoid exposing <br />groundwater. The applicant understands that if ground water is exposed, the <br />operation must cease immediately and the applicant must seek remedial action <br />through a substitute water plan or an augmentation plan. " (Corrections in <br />italics). A copy of the document is enclosed. <br />5. If water useage is required, it will be purchased from the Town of Florence <br />Municipal Water System and hauled to the site via water truck. Florence has a <br />coin operated water delivery system. If water from Florence is unavailable, water <br />will be hauled in from Canon City or Colorado Springs. Any water used on this <br />project will be from a "legal" water source. <br />6. Please refer to the map for berm locations. The dirt berm along the Nor[hem side <br />of the project will be approximately 8-10 feet high and 10 feet wide. It will be <br />approximately 600 feet long and be approximately 2000 cubic yazds. <br /> <br />