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DRMS Permit Index
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M1998013
IBM Index Class Name
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Doc Date
7/7/2003
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Amendment and all subsequent revisions
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BLC Development LLC
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DMG
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AM1
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Greg E. Walcher, Executive Duector <br />Robert W. Cattany, Division Duector <br />July 2, 2003 <br />Page three <br />C. Exhibit G -Water Information. The applicant wrongfully stated that it had a <br />Temporary Substitute Supply Plan in place, failed to advise that a requirement for commencement of <br />mining is the issuance of a Gravel Mine Well Permit and failed to advise that no such pemut had been <br />issued, or perhaps depending upon the position of the State Engineer's Office, had not even applied <br />for a Gravel Mine Well Permit. <br />Your office has been aware of the above information for approximately two weeks. BLC <br />Development has not received any notification of any investigation or other action based on this <br />information. We would appreciate your advising us if your office intends on taking any action based <br />upon all the information provided by our letters and documents of June 12, 2003, June 16, 2003 and <br />June 16, 2003. <br />If your office considers all of this information to be inconsequential and not worthy of <br />investigation and consideration, please advise us. We aze not suggesting that this is the case because <br />there appears to be several violations of law which should not be ignored. However, we should be <br />advised whether your office is willing to consider these matters or whether BLC Development should <br />consider seeking a Declaratory Order pursuant to Rule 2.5. <br />Every day, Hall hwin is destroying additional property of BLC Development. We have <br />concluded that Hall Irwin is doing this under a defective Permit because of various violations of law. <br />We also are concerned that the damage maybe, in part, non-remedial and thus time is of importance. <br />In any event, if we can provide any further information that would be helpful or material, <br />please advise us. <br />Very truly yours, <br />BLC DEVELOPMENT, LLC <br />BY~!y~ L-/!~ <~ <br />Manager <br />
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