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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: 1303) 832-8106 <br />May 22, 1998 <br />Mr. Jeff Greg <br />Hall-Irwin Construction Company <br />3026 4th Avenue <br />P.O. Box 519 <br />Greeley, CO 80631 <br />II~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />lames 5. Lochhead <br />Executive Direttor <br />Michael B. Long <br />Division Director <br />RE: The Shores,; 312 Pemut Application, Adequacy Review, File No. M-98-013 <br />Deaz Mr. Greg: <br />Listed below aze adequacy review comments on the above-captioned 112 permit application. <br />The decision date for your application is scheduled for June 4, 1998. Therefore; I would <br />appreciate a response from you on or before May 29, 1998. Please be advised that the <br />application may be deemed inadequate and may be denied on June 4, 1998 unless the following <br />adequacy review items aze addressed to the satisfaction of the Division. <br />Exhibit D -Mining Plan <br />1. The application lists (as required by Rule 6.4.4(h)) that asphalt batch plants will be operated <br />on the proposed permit azea. Since the batch plants may be in close proximity to serveral or <br />more irrigation ditches, please indicate what measures will be taken to contain spills or leaks of <br />any stored petroleum products associated with the batch plants. Also, we recommend that you <br />incorporate a spill/leak containment plan into the permit application. <br />2. Page 1 of the application lists six (6) irrigation laterals and ditches that meander through the <br />property. Please describe what measures will be taken, such as constructing ditch crossings, to <br />minimize the potential for disturbing the quality of water in the laterals and ditches and remain in <br />compliance with Rule 3.1.6(1). Although not required, we suggest that you incorporate a water <br />quality monitoring plan into the permit application that addresses the potential for sedimentation <br />of the irrigation waters. The monitoring plan should include the frequency of monitoring; <br />pazameters to be monitored such as flow, turbidity, total settable solids, and total suspended <br />solids; location of monitoring stations; and method for reporting monitoring data. (Please see <br />attached comments"from the LorigmonfSoil Conservation District). <br />