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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000158
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/5/2004
Doc Name
Adequacy Review #2
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Platte Sand & Gravel LLC
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FROM : PTRSNIK FAX N0. :3037812843 Rug. 03 2004 06:54PM P9 <br />MichaelJ. Ptasnik <br />Ptasnik Land Company <br />Scottdate Ranches <br />4815 S. Vne St. <br />Englewood,CO 80113 <br />Phone: (303) 789-0494 <br />August 3, 2004 <br />Dave Nettles <br />Assistant Division Engineer <br />Division Of Water Resources <br />Depaftmsnt of Natural Resources <br />810 9t17 Street, Suite 200 <br />Greeley, CO 80631 <br />Phone: (970 352-8712 <br />Fax: (970) ~92-1816 <br />Dear Mr. Nettles, <br />t wisri t6fomsally bringiQ yourattentionseveral eoncertis+#~averegarding potentiai- <br />infringementupon our water supplies and aquifer capacity by Platte River Ranch and Platte <br />Sand and Gravel, LLC. <br />l own approximately 425 acres to the North and Fast of Mr. Tom Sharkey's ranch. <br />We are located in Platteville CO near the intersection o} County Rd. 23 and 40. <br />A large pit has been dug almost a year ago and an irrigation storage pond has been <br />re dug about a year ago as well. This summer, two new iMgation storage ponds have <br />been created- Al! of this hasoccurred on the Platte River Ranch. <br />I have two important questions and concerns, Do you require a formal permitting <br />process to ensure our aquifer IS not exposed or at risk? I would think an augmentation plan <br />needs to be available for evaporative loss for any exposed ground water. Have these <br />permits and augmentation plans been filed and approved? <br />Please respond to my concerns and thank you for your attention~n this letter. <br />Sincerely. <br />Michael J. Ptasn' <br />1~..,..t;.-2 <br />
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