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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994077
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/5/2006
Doc Name
110 to 112 Conversation Application - Adequacy Review - addl. info. requested
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Washington County Road District #3
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b. Pornayal of the proposed final land use for each portion of the affected <br />lands. <br />6.4.7 Exhibit G -Water Information <br />As no information was provided under the Exhibit G heading, please provide the following: <br />12. If the operation is not expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, a <br />statement of that expectation shall be submitted. Please provide. <br />13. If the operation is expected to directly affect surface or groundwater systems, the <br />Operator/Applicant shall provide the following: <br />a. Locate on the map (in Exhibit C) tributary water courses, wells, <br />springs, stock water ponds, reservoirs, and ditches on the affected land <br />and on adjacent lands where such structures may be affected by the <br />proposed mining operations; <br />b. Identify all known aquifers; and <br />c. Submit a brief statement or plan showing how water from de-watering <br />operations or from runoff from disturbed areas, piled material and <br />operating surfaces will be managed to protect against pollution of either <br />surface or groundwater (and, where applicable, control pollution in a <br />manner that is consistent with water quality dischazge pernuts), both <br />during and after the operation. <br />14. The Operator/Applicant shall provide an estimate of the project water requirements <br />including flow rates and annual volumes for the development, mining and reclamation <br />phases of the project. <br />15. The Operator/Applicant shall indicate the projected amount from each of the sources of <br />water to supply the project water requirements for the mining operation and reclamation. <br />16. The Operator/Applicant shall affirmatively state that the Operator/Applicant has acquired <br />(or has applied for) a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit <br />from the Water Quality Control Division at the Colorado Department of Health, if <br />necessary. <br />17. Additionally, the Operator shall contact the owner(s) of the above-ground powerline that <br />falls within 200-feet of the affected azea (as shown on the maps provided in the application <br />package). The Operator shall provide an ageement referring to liability in the event of <br />damage as a result of mining and/or reclamation activities, as a requirement of the approval <br />of the 112 conversion application (see C.R.S. 34-32.5-115(4)(e)). Per Rule 6.4.19(c) where <br />man-made structures within 200 feet of the affected land are utilities, the Operator shall <br />supply a notarized letter, on utility letterhead, from the owner(s) of the utility that the <br />mining and reclamation activities, as proposed, will have "no negative affect" on their <br />utility. A letter (using the language within Rule 6.4.19) is required from the owner(s) of <br />the power lines, and must include an agreement about liability in case of damage as a result <br />of mining and/or reclamation activities. <br />4 <br />
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