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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1992069
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/21/1992
Doc Name
ADEQUACY RESPONSE M-92-069
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TUTTLE APPLEGATE INC
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DMG
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,, _ ~ _ <br />TUTTLE APPLEGATE,9INC. <br />~~ Consultants for Land and Resource Development <br />October 20, 1992 <br />Ms. Loraine Stepenske <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />RE: Adequacy Response, M-92-069 <br />Dear Loraine: <br /> <br />RECD ~,~~ ~ ; <br />OCT 21 )992 <br />DIVISIUI~, Ur <br />MINERALS & ~EUI_; Jr, <br />After our telephone conversation of October 19, 1992, I would like <br />to complete our adequacy responses. I will use the same numbering <br />system we have used previously and that was contained in your <br />October 7, 1992, letter. <br />1.. With this letter you will find enclosed a copy of an aerial <br />photograph were I have better delineated the Larson #7 and the <br />Rodman #6 property in relation to the permit area. <br />2.. With this letter you will find a copy of the compensation <br />agreement with the Elliott landowners to the west. <br />We also wish to reserve the option to include the Rodman <br />structures in the engineering soil stability analysis and mine <br />at 25 feet from the property if the results show no adverse <br />effects on the stability of structures. <br />3(b) We will stake in the field metal T stakes, the limit of <br />disturbance from the pipelines, railroad, and the overhead <br />utility lines at the 200 foot limit prior to the review of our <br />engineering soils stability analysis. <br />6(b) In order to maintain hydrologic balance and quality of the <br />groundwater, the operator will install an eight to twelve inch <br />layer of compacted road base material underlying the entire <br />asphalt batch plant area. <br />8(b) The groundwater level temperature, and conductivity of each <br />monitoring well and the two private wells (if owner permission <br />is obtained) will be monitored quarterly and submitted with <br />each annual report. Baseline data monitoring will begin as <br />soon as possible prior to commence of mining and continue <br />concurrent with mining. If no significant differences occur <br />between the baseline data and the mining monitoring data for <br />a period of two years, the monitoring for temperature and <br />conductivity may be suspended based on review by Division <br />staff. <br />11940 Grant Street, #410 Telephone: (303) 452-6611 <br />Denver, Colorado 80233 Facsimile: (303) 452-2759 <br />
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