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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
1/5/1983
Doc Name
SUMMARY OF THE EVENTS THAT LED TO NOV 82-69
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MLRD
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NORTH THOMPSON CREEK FILE
Violation No.
CV1982069
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•`, <br />June 18, 1980 - h1LRD Inspection <br />Sherwood, contact. <br /> <br />-z- <br />Roger Funston, inspector; Craig <br />Inspection Report Record: "Hydrologic concerns are being <br />addressed in the pending pennit amendment." Compliance <br />deadline was dropped. <br />July 24, 1980: MLRD and Board approved the amendment which included the <br />refuse pond designs. <br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />From this point until Spring of 1982, the pond designs were under review <br />by the State Engineer's Office. <br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />September 23, 1980 - MLRD Inspection: Jim Herron, inspector; Craig <br />Sherwood, contact. <br />Inspection Report Record: "The embankment of the sediment <br />pond below the refuse pile has partially slumped on both <br />sides. Tension cracks were also observed on the embankinenmt." <br />Early May, 1982: Mr. Sherwood requested that we not require <br />reconstruction of the refuse pond. Snoo-nnass has decided they do not like <br />the design and would like to redesign the pond to make it smaller. <br />May 10, 1982 - Letter from Bob Liddle to Craig Sherwood: 1 told 14r. <br />Sherwood that we would allow the construction delay on two conditions: <br />1) that new designs could be submitted within 30 days, and 2) that the <br />pond would be constructed within 45 days thereafter. <br />May 18, 1982 - MLRD Inspection: Robert Liddle, inspector; Craig <br />Sherwood, contact. <br />Inspection Report Record: Tfre report noted that pond designs <br />were to be submitted within 30 days and constructed within 45 <br />days of approval. <br />July 26, 1982: Final pond designs were submitted by Snowmass. <br />August 13, 1982 - Phone Call from Craig Sherwood: Mr. Sherwood indicated <br />that the pond could not be built until the Division approved a technical <br />revision for a new access road. The material from the access road was to <br />be used for the pond embankment. 1 indicated that the August 3, 1982 <br />revision would not be approved until September. Mr. Sherwood should call <br />Ed Bischoff of our office if he wanted to get the revision approved <br />faster. I also noted that pond construction should start on August 15, <br />1982 (the following Monday). <br />
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