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• <br /> <br />LEONARD RICE ENGINEERS, INC. <br />2000 CLAY SfREEi, SDfrE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 8021 1 ~51 1 9 <br />(303) 4559589 • (800) 453.9569 • FAx (303) 45501 15 <br />May 25, 2005 <br />Mr. Tom Schreiner <br />GREG ROUSN <br />GREGG Tpd EYCK <br />~essuEeorNAN <br />JON FORD <br />ERIN WIl.SpN <br />ED ARMBRUSTER <br />Environmental Protection Specialist Pi.a; 2 J 2~~3 <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Hydrology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 ' ' ~ "'' " "'""' <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Objections to Reclamation Permit Application and Amendments filed on March 23'x, 2005 - <br />MMRR Quany, Regular 112 Application Class: Permit File No. M-2004-067 <br />Dear Mr. Schreiner: <br />Clear Creek District Water Providers, LLC (applicant) filed a Regular (112) Construction Materials <br />Operation Reclamation Permit Application M-2004-067 (permit) for the MMRR Quarry on <br />November 9's, 2004. The City of Black Hawk submitted comments on December 30s', 2004 to the <br />Colorado Division ofMinerals and Geology (DMG) regarding the permit. In its comment letter, the <br />City: 1) endorsed and reiterated several objections lodged by others, including, but not limited to, <br />the proposed mine's impacts on the azea's water supply, wildlife, drainage, erosion control, and <br />concerns regazding site restoration; 2) endorsed and further elaborated on the need for compliance <br />with Gilpin County's Special Use Review Permit requirements; and 3) raised various issues <br />regazding the expired Colorado Department of Transportation's (CDOT) state highway access <br />permit. <br />On March 25a', 2005, the applicant submitted a Response to Adequacy Review to the DMG in <br />support of the permit application. Anew public notice and comment period for amendments to the <br />permit was published on May 6'~, 2005 in the Weekly Register (page 6). Comments regarding the <br />amended permit application aze due to the DMG byMay 261h, 2005. The CityofBlack Hawk hereby <br />submits the following comments: <br />I. WATER SUPPLY <br />I. Water Supaly for Mining Operations: <br />Per the application: For the first ten years of mining operations, the only proposed water use is for <br />dust suppression and possibly for irrigation of revegetated azeas. The initial water requirement <br />estimate is 30,000 gallons per day. All water to be used will be trucked onto the site. Bottled water <br />• will be used for employees and portable toilets will be used for sanitation. It may become necessary <br />or prudent to construct a cistern or a lined pond to store water (Exhibit G). <br />~~ <br />WATER RIGHTS • GROUND WATER • PERM17'1lNG • WATER SUPPLY PLANNING ACEC <br />