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8/25/2016 12:58:28 AM
Creation date
11/21/2007 8:48:08 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/2/2007
Doc Name
Response to Letter of 7/2/2007
From
DRMS
To
Mountain Coal Company, LLC
Type & Sequence
TR108
Media Type
D
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Questions regazding third party obtained riprap <br />MCC: MCC's contractor, or MCC directly, would buy riprap material from a third parry and be hauled to <br />the dam site. <br />DRMS: Fine. <br />MCC: This is the no hassle case. <br />DRMS: No comment needed. <br />MCC: Third party sources include, but pre not limited to, CDOT, and other gravel pits. <br />DRMS: Obtaining rip rap from CDOT with their permission, and from approved gravel pits, would appear <br />satisfactory and not need our approval, so long as MCC and/or its contractors do not create additional <br />surface disturbances in obtaining rip rap from these sources. With regard to the statement "but are not <br />limited to", we cannot determine whether or not our jurisdiction would apply to these additional sources <br />until we know what they aze. <br />MCC: If any source development occurs to create this material, it is the responsibility of that third parry. <br />DMRS: More than likely. A question regarding MCC's liability could arise if MCC contractors conducted <br />excavation activity to obtain the material. <br />MCC: No permits and/or bonding would be required of MCC. <br />DRMS: Again, more than likely, with the caveat that a question regarding MCC's liability could arise if <br />MCC contractors conducted excavation activity to obtain the material. <br />Thank you for your participation in this matter. Please contact me if I may be of further assistance. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~s~~~~ <br />Daniel I. Hernandez <br />Senior Environmental Protecrion Specialist <br />Attachment <br />CC: David A. Berry <br />Thomas A. Kaldenbach <br />
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