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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974069
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/20/2006
Doc Name
Groundwater Drainage Control
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Loveland Ready Mix Concrete Inc
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DMG
Type & Sequence
AM2
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~o veCa rcc~ <br />Phone <br /> <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />~~~ ~;~ <br />} <br />=eit.(~70) 667-0036 <br />299„ }~ <br />June 19, 2006 <br />Attn.: Thomas A. Schreiner, Environmental Protection Specialist RECEI!/ED <br />Re: Larimer Pit, Permit # M-1974-069AM2 J~JN Z ~ 2U06 <br />Deaz Mr. Schreiner: oiviamn of tafnora~: ana 6eotopy <br />In an effort to minimize the exposed water surface and the subsequent evaporative <br />loss, Loveland Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. has conceived a plan to drain pit #8 into <br />reclaimed pond #2. Ground water seepage would be intercepted by drainage ways <br />azound the perimeter of the mined azea and channeled to a culvert that naturally drains <br />into pond #2. The water would then drain into pond #1 and eventually exfiltrate through <br />the reclaimed banks of the ponds back to the river system. The center 13 acres +/- would <br />then be top soiled and seeded into grass as shown on the attached sketch elevation of pit <br />#8. <br />If you judge this conceptual plan to have any merit, please advise whether we <br />should process a detailed plan as a technical revision or as an amendment. <br />Even though the reclaimed pit #8 will be primarily grass instead of a pond the end <br />use of the reclamation plan will remain unchanged as recreation. All other conditions of <br />permit # M-1974-069AM2 will remain unchanged. <br />c.c.: Rod Harr <br />Landmark Engineering <br />Permit <br />Very truly urs, <br />Ge a Ste n Fanc er <br />Secretary/Treasurer <br />From: ~a4L~~~/A~~t~ <br />Doc. Name: <br />Doc. Date (if no date star <br />
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