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iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii <br />999 <br />~7REG LE~NICK1 A~~ ASSOCIATES <br />J•~;~e 3C9 <br />_er.~. a;, Cc:oraco 9C2L`2 <br />j303~3<<"5-9335 <br />July 19, 1991 ~C~~~y~~~ <br />Dave Serry ~U~ $'? ;~j~l <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman Street 2nd Floor >,;ti~t~,J ~:;ii'v <br />Denver, CO 80203 ReC12R1atiCn Divlsio~ <br />Re NOVS N0. C-91-005, C-91-006 <br />and C-91-007 <br />Dear Dave: <br />This letter is a response to the violations mentioned above. For <br />Violation C-91-005, American Shield commits to revegetating the <br />site according to the approved revegetation plan by October 30, <br />1991. <br />For Violation C-91-005, the following material is submitted to <br />demonstrate that the area that does not drain to the existing <br />sediment pond will be controlled and will not cause damage to the <br />watecs downstream: <br />The total area that does not drain to the sediment pond is 2.2 <br />acres. Currently, 2.0 acres of the total drains to a series of <br />hay bales anchored into the ground with 4' length rebar. Two <br />rebar have been placed in each bale. Three rows of three bales <br />each have been installed where the dam of the small sediment pond <br />once stood. The attached sheet shows the 10 year - 24 hour peak <br />flow calculation for this drainage area. The peak flow is !.~ cfs. <br />The remaining 0.2 acres which does not drain to the hay bales is <br />a result of the fact that the mine had stockpiled topsoil outside <br />of the drainage area to the small pond. Once this stockpile was <br />removed to reclaim the site, it left a small disturbed site which <br />did not drain to the hay bales. In order to correct this problem, <br />the company commits to channeling the runoff from the 0.2 acres <br />to the drainage with the hay bales. Additional hay bales may be <br />used if needed. We request that a three week extension be granted <br />for this work, until Aug 16, 1991. <br />The hay bales are firmly anchored in the drainage. The drainage <br />