Laserfiche WebLink
. - <br />Ms. Suzanne Benton <br />July 30, 1996 -Rio Grande County Pits <br />Page 3 <br />b) If the water rights issues are not resolved, Rio Grande County will, most Iikely, <br />have to bacld-ill the pit to above groundwater level. If this is the case, the <br />post-mining land use will have to be amended. <br />c) This permit contains 25.6 acres. <br />As noted, it appears the water rights issues are the only remaining problems. Obviously, the <br />Maxeyville Pit will encounter the same problem, since it, too, has exposed groundwater. <br />I included the permit size for the noted operations, so you are aware of the amount of acreage that <br />can be disturbed at each site. <br />If you have any questions, please give me a call. <br />Sincerely, ~ ~ Q~ ~ ~ <br />James Dillie <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />JDlgaw <br />M:\m~\g~vUtioPiu.jd <br />