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iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of Water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />I J 13 Sherman Street, Room 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866-3581 <br />FAY: (3031 866-3589 <br />http 1/++'alerstate.co.us/default.htm <br />October 1, 2001 <br />Mr. Joseph Dudash <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Stree± P.oom 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />RE: Bowie Mine #1 (Permit C-1981-038) <br />Technical Revision TR-7 <br />Dear Mr. Dudash: <br /> F co~o <br /> 9 <br />ti~~ <br />~~ i $ <br />-DECEIVED '. .` <br />~ 18]6 ~ <br />OCT 02 2001 <br /> Bill Owens <br /> Governor <br />~swn of Minerals 8 Geobgy ereg E. waler,er <br /> Execulwe Diregor <br /> Hal D Simpson. P.E <br /> Slzle Engineer <br />In your letter of September 24, 2001 containing responses from J. E. Stover 8 Associates <br />(Stover Engineering), concerns of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) outlined in our letter of <br />August 14, 2001 were addressed. <br />The explanation provided by Stover Engineering explains that the Ponds W-1 8r 2 (combined) <br />are smaller in volume and exposed surface area. If indeed those ponds are proposed as <br />replacements for the existing pond, then DWR's expressed concerns with regard to impacts on <br />water resources and water rights are addressed. <br />In this critical (overappropriated) stream system,the reduction of stored and/or evaporated <br />water would in fact be beneficial. Accordingly, DWR's concerns are fully and adequately <br />addressed. <br />r <br />Sind i~`E~zfiro <br />Chuck Roberts <br />Professional Engineer III <br />CGR:jmg <br />W201 L.cgr <br />