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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004067
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/21/2005
Doc Name
Exhibit 145
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City of Black Hawk
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DMG
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Black Hawk/Central City Sanitation District ~~ <br />• y/' ro <br />271 Gregory Street Telephone.• (303) 582-3422 <br />P.O. Box 362 Fax.• (303) 582-3424 z <br />Black Hawk, Colorado 80411 E-Mail: bhccsd@gwestnet <br />May 12, 2005 R~~~-~E® <br />Division of Minerals and Geology MAY 1 B 2005 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 Girision of Minerals and GeoloAY <br />Attention: Tom Schreiner <br />Regazding: Clear Creek District Water Providers, LLC <br />Case Number M-2004-067v <br />Deaz Tom: <br />The Black Hawk/Central City Sanitation District (District) hereby expresses our objection f the <br />proposed project being considered under Case Number M-2004-067. <br />The District is currently constructing a $22M wastewater treatment facility across from the <br />• proposed project. This facility has taken twelve years of planning and approvals to reach the construction <br />phase. This facility is planned to treat wastewater from the cities of Black Hawk, Central City and portions <br />of Gilpin County well beyond year 2050. <br />We believe that the Black Hawk Fault, which runs through both properties, if disturbed could <br />create an adverse condition for the wastewater treatment facility. The District's new facility has very large <br />concrete tanks with untreated sewer water and sludge, along with a potable water system which would <br />experience a catastrophic event should offsite blasting endanger their structural integrity. Regardless of <br />where the entrance is for this project, the work that will occur across from the District's property is a <br />concern. <br />"thank you for your consideration of our objection. <br />Sincerely, <br />BLACKHAWK/CENTRAL CITY <br />SANITATION DISTRICT <br />rn~' <br />Lynn M. Venters <br />~' District Administrator <br />/imv <br />cc: Kim J. Seter <br />• Tony Petersen, Gilpin County <br />
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