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.. .. ,_ <br />RE: Aggregate Industries - WRC, Inc. <br />~/ Cooley Reservoir and Fulton Wildlife Area Amendment No. 1- Jeronimus Property <br />Amendment to Permit No. M-99-034 <br />Dear Sirs: <br />I would like to be placed on record as an objector to Aggregate Industries -WRC, Ina (AI) regular <br />(112) operation reclamation permit application amendment to existing permit M-99-034. In <br />registering this objection, I wish to be notified and a part ofall future notices, meetings, heazings, <br />etc. regazding this permit application. As referenced in exhibit O of the applicant's application <br />document, I own property (identified as parcel I in exhibit C-1) directly adjacent to the northeast <br />boundary of Amendment No. 1 Area. This property consisting of slightly over 4 acres of land <br />houses a residence, a storage barn, an outbuilding, and three water supply wells. This property has <br />been in my family for over 40 years. <br />My concerns and comments regarding the applicants proposed mining operation include: 1) <br />inconsistencies in the permit application documents, 2) injury to decreed water rights, 3) issues of <br />water quality, 4) lack of adequate slope stability evaluation, and 5) compliance with the Endangered <br />Species Act. On Mazch 10, 2003, I met with Mike Refer of Aggregate Industries and Robert <br />Fleming of ADCO Consulting at the property to further discuss the mining plan. At that time, I was <br />told that there had not been any additions, changes, or deletions to the application documents <br />(undated) provided to me. Therefore, I assume I have the current permit application document and <br />will comment on its content. <br />The residence structure and outbuilding on my property are located approximately 40-feet east of the <br />Amendment No.l Area boundary. The storage barn is directly adjacent to the property boundary. <br />One bedrock aquifer well (permit no. 2455), pemutted for domestic water supply, and one alluvial <br />aquifer well (permit no. 2456), permitted for lawn irrigation, are housed within the same vault <br />structure and located approximately 30-feet east of the property boundary. Our field irrigation well, <br />permit no. 32883, is an alluvial aquifer well that was adjudicated December 31, 1972. <br />Exhibit C-2, mining plan map, supports the mining plan documented in Exhibit D of the application. <br />In paragraph 3 of the mining notes and restrictions of Exhibit C-2 it is stated, "No dewatering will <br />occur, and below the water level, drag lines, backhoes, and/or dredges shall be employed for <br />mining." This statement is inconsistent with the text of pazagraph 3 on page 2 of the permit <br />application document, which states, "The lakes may be partially dewatered, ... ". My decreed <br />irrigation well is utilized to irrigate crops on the adjacent field. Given the proposed 35-feet setback <br />of adjacent property, this well will be approximately 65-feet from the active mining azea. If the <br />' - Karen Topper <br />~~ 8120 E. 104r" Avenue <br />Henderson, CO 80640 <br />(303)838-5636 <br />Apri13, 2003 <br />~~ <br />RECE?~JED <br />A~~ 4 ~3 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />~ Division of Minerals and Geology <br />~~ 313 Sherman Street, Room 215 ~ / <br />Denver, CO 80203 ~6i.QU~ (~~1~' <br />Attn. Reclamation Permit Application Manager <br />~l`'1-~/ <br />