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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977151
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/30/2003
Doc Name
Fuel Spill Remediations DMG
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R M Hiner Construction Co. Inc.
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DMG
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G~ ~cyutcausctian ~c,.~ ,..J`nc. <br />PIPELINE CONTRACTORS <br />MAINLINE AND DISTRIBUTION <br />11 AUSTIN RCtAD REX M. HINER <br />UWIAR. COLORADO 81052 SHARON A. HINER <br />719 936.3467 <br />January 19, 2003 <br />Central Sand b Gravel <br />PO Boa 626 <br />Columbus Nebraska 68602 <br />ATTN Gene Bichlmeier <br />Lyman-Richey~Corporation <br />PO Boa 964 <br />Columbus Nebraska 68601 <br />ATTN Carl Roberta <br />Gentlemen: <br />RE: Greeley Pit <br />A lady by the name of Rate.Pickford, an Environmental Protection Specialist with <br />the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology visited the Greeley Pit on Friday, <br />January 17, 2003. She has a list of problems still and also could still get a <br />sniff of fuel from the sand in the contaminated area. <br />One of the problems also la with the contaminated soil pile - if we would get a <br />rain - the rain water might run off and get in the lake again. <br />The following is what she and her supervisor, Mr. Carl Mount have indicated it <br />would take to satisfy their complaints. We have to answer them by the 10th of <br />February so please let us know ae soon as possible so we can answer them. <br />In answer to the letter we received from the Division of Minerals and Geology <br />dated December 24, 2002 - the following is what we recommend for a solution to <br />the recent fuel spill at Greeley Pit: <br />The contaminated soil pile moat immediately be covered with an impezvious <br />cover. <br />Get a hydrocarbon sniffer and get the limits of polution allowable - dig a few <br />test holes (recommend 4 to 6 holes) in various locations in the contaimated area <br />to see if there is any evidence of fuel. If no evidence is found, if within <br />the standard limits in soil testing, you are done. <br />If the Division of Minerals and Geology representative wants the holes deeper <br />into the water table, it 1e agreed you will do this. A grab test of the water <br />and a water sample will then need to be done. <br />All test holes are to be drawn on a map of the contaminated area and any <br />contaminated 8oi1 found will need to be hauled to the present contaminated soil <br />pile. <br />~~p~ <br />
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