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_, <br />~ STATE C~ <br />COLORADO <br />COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />Dedicated to protecting and im [~~ingg the health and <br />environment o(the peopk o([~orao'o <br />4300 Cherry Geek Dr. 5. Laboratory Building <br />Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 4210 E. 11th Avenue <br />Phone (3031692-2000 Denier, Colorado 80220.3716 <br />(303)691-4700 <br />May 24, 1994 <br />Mr. Dennis Kirland <br />Corn Construction Co. <br />P.O. Box 1240 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81502 <br />RE: Need for a Stormwater Permit <br />Corn Construction Co. - Woadring Pit <br />MLRD Permit No. M-78-323 <br />Dear Mr. Kirtland: <br />~~. <br />4~ <br />~ s <br />G~o~mgr <br />Pabkia A [Ilan, MD, MPH <br />Fxeati~e Diremor <br />This is in response to your letter of September 28, 1992 (copy sent on May 24, 1994) regarding the <br />need for a stormwater permit for the above-referenced gravel mining operation. <br />The stotmwater regulations apply to mines only if runoff contacts overburden, raw material, <br />intermediate or finished product, or waste products, and leaves the site. If all runoff from the mine <br />site is contained on site, with no dischazge off-site expected, a stormwater permit is not required. <br />Given your description of the pit, it appears that a stormwater permit is not needed. Keep in mind that <br />any change in this situation would require application for a stormwater permit, at least 30 days prior to <br />any discharge taking place. <br />If you have any further questions, please give me a call at 303+692-3596. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~~ <br />Kathryn Dolan <br />Engineering Technician <br />Permits and Enforcement Section <br />WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION <br />