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<br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of Water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866-3581 <br />FAX (303) 866-3589 <br />www.watecstataco. us <br />RECEIVED <br />/ p4 Cp~\ <br />N ° ~ o <br />+ qp ~; <br />~k i/~ <br />~~ f896~ <br />DEC 4 8 2003 <br />Division ~f Minerals and Geology <br />Response to Reclamation Permit Application Consideration <br />DATE: December 8, 2003 <br />TO: Carl B. Mount, Senior Environmental Protection Specialist - !~ ~ C7 ~ <br />CC: Division 1 Office, District 64 Water Commissioner <br />FROM: loans Comaniciu, E.I. / <br />RE: NlCholsor~(=r=yal Pit Fi__I~NO. M-1986-048 C ~ -O ! <br />Operator: Washington County <br />Contact: Randy Schafer - (970)-854-3778 <br />Section 24, Twp 6 North, Rng 55 West, 6th P.M., Morgan County <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br />Creg E Wal<her <br />Executive Director <br />Hal D. Simpson, P.E. <br />Stale Engineer <br />CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL <br />® The application is submitted for a conversion from an existing 110 gravel pit containing 9.9 acres to a <br />112 gravel pit, which would contain 49.9 acres. The proposed operation as indicated in the original 110 <br />permit does not anticipate exposing groundwater. Therefore, exposure of ground water must not occur <br />during or after mining operations. <br />^ The proposed operation will consume ground water by: ^ evaporation, ^ dust control, ^reclamation, <br />^water removed in the mined product, ^ processing, ^ other: <br />Prior to initiation of these uses of ground water, the applicant will need to obtain either a gravel pit or <br />other type of well permit, as applicable. However, prior to obtaining a permit, an approved water supply <br />plan or decreed plan for augmentation is required. <br />^ Prior to approving a well permit, the applicant must conduct a field inspection of the site and document <br />the locations of all wells within 600 feet of the permit area. The applicant must then obtain a waiver of <br />objection from all well owners with wells within 600 feet of the permit area or request a hearing before <br />the State Engineer. <br />^ The proposed operation may have potential impact on existing water rights near the project location. <br />Applicant needs to demonstrate that the proposed project will not alter or impact the historic operation of <br />existing water rights. <br />^ The applicant has indicated plans to use other water for purposes at the permit site. The source <br />of water for this use is to be obtained from Applicant needs to document that this water was <br />diverted in priority under a water right decreed for such industrial use. Applicant should contact the <br />water commissioner for further information. <br />^ The applicant has not identified any proposed use of water at the permit site. If water will be used for <br />any purpose at this site, the applicant will need to document that the water was obtained from a legal <br />source, or the water was diverted in priority under a water right decreed for such industrial use. <br />COMMENTS: If stormwater runoff is intercepted by this operation and is not diverted or captured in priority, it <br />must be released to the stream system within 72 hours. This may require a discharge permit from CDPHE- <br />WOCD. Otherwise, the operator will need to make replacements for evaporation. <br />The applicant may contact the State Engineer's Office with any questions. <br />