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<br />• <br />Cobny $haM O~i Prged Colorado MLRB Permit M•80.O17 December 13, 3006 <br />2008 Af!edeC Area Sialus Sununary and Raduesi for Redudlon in Allecte0 Aalege <br />The reclamation plan submdted wdh the ongrnal March 1980 permit applrcaUOn clearly <br />contemplated that this sde might not be returned to agricultural use (p E-50). but could instead <br />remain m service as water resources facility after closure of the shale oil plant Since the highest <br />value use of this sde with ds high capacity mid•nver intake is as a water withdrawal and pumping <br />plant. this filing seeks to clarify that the permanent post-mirong land use for this site should be an <br />industrial use corresponding to the present site configuration, and have d removed from the <br />affected acreage inventory and from the MLRB permitted area. <br />4 1 2 Parachute Terminal Facilities fISP Areas 2A, 28 and 2D) <br />The layout of this site rs depicted on Exhibd F-1 It conssts of a 9fi acre lenced area <br />Immediately north of the town of Parachute encompassing ISP areas 2A and 26 Further to the <br />east s a 30 acre disturbed Area 20. referred to as Mahaffey Ranch Area 2C s a parking lot lust <br />south of the 96 acre terminal sde. which did not regwre permitting as a mine disturbance, and wilt <br />not t>e further discussed <br />In accordance with the original March 1980 permd application, the 96 acre Terminal Site <br />proper (Areas 2A and 26) was stripped of topsoil m 1981. All drainage Irom the property was <br />focused into a sediment pond on ds south side, relying m part on a series of earthen berms <br />around the perimeter The area was to be a construction staging area during constructor of the <br />protect, and the byproduct terminal area during operation Several pavetl areas and warehouses <br />were constructed. and the sde was used for construction materials staging In 1981 and 1982 <br />By 1982 all sde clearing and grading had been completed. and some areas were paved <br />for construcfion support faril~t,es Cdy water was run In to modular construction office buildings. <br />and several warehouses were constructed The current condiUOn of this area is presented m <br />Figure 2 below and in Exhibits F-8 and F-9 m Appendix A <br />~~- t - <br />~ , <br />.r, ~ .~ <br />,,f '"'~- <br />1 r .., t.~ ~,~.'~ <br />~. <br />~ .. <br />• ~~ - <br /> <br />Figure 2 <br />Paracnuto Tmmrnn~ Pocde~es, v~ved }rom CR 215 looking NE snowing t0yr44 nr atortn tlMentron h&1in. <br />seveui storage warenouxs, and general Oat N~n9 arced of the property <br />