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s . <br />• <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of ~Yater Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Ut 3 Sherman Street, Room B18 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone 130A 866-1587 <br />FA% U031 866-3589 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />c~ coLOa~oo <br />RECEI~lED <br />AUG 2 0 1997 <br />pF Cpl <br />~`~ > <br />Ne o <br />~~ _o <br />~ f~. <br />~ ,8l6 ~ <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />Division of „~~~ icrai, a, C;ooiogy <br />lames S. Lxhhead <br />Executive Director <br />Hal D Simpson <br />To: Carl Mount, Reclamation Specialist slate Enginee, <br />From: Bill McIntyre, Water Resource Engineer <br />Date: August 20, 1997 <br />Subj: Miller Pit, M82-112; Existing pond <br />1. Last week, a water commissioner from our office performed a field <br />inspection at the above referenced gravel pit, for purposes of this office <br />signing off on a proposed water court decree (92CW1061. During the <br />inspection, Mae Cunning noticed an existing pond on the site. <br />2. One of the questions Hal Simpson had during discussions concerning <br />the proposed decree, was if there was a backfill bond, should the gravel pit <br />operator quit operations. I subsequently reviewed the file (82-112) and <br />noticed only a`535,000 bond for sloping, topsoil, and reseeding. We have <br />~~jg~~ modified the proposed water court decree to include language concerning <br />the operators responsibility or their successors, in backfilling the pond <br />should the augmentation plan fail. <br />3. This memo is being forwarded to you should a modification in the <br />current bond be needed in your opinion. Gary Curtiss was at this meeting <br />and is familiar with details. <br />STATE <br />999 <br />4. Thanks. <br />