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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000002
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/31/2000
Doc Name
PARTY STATUS REQUEST FORM
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D
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l~ ~ ~ <br />• Exhibit C -The application does not specifically address surface irrigation <br />facilities. How and by what methods will surface irrigation occur? <br />• Exhibit D -The application suggests gravel cuts up to 25 feet deep at '/::1 <br />slopes. This will most likely expose ground water with potential contaminates. <br />Has the applicant tested the ground water for contamination, such as DIMP, <br />Methyl Chloride, Parathion, DDT, Malathion, Ethyl Benzine and Xylen? What <br />are the results of ground water tests? Can all ground water test results be <br />made available to adjacent property owners before any decisions are made by <br />the Division of Minerals and Geology on the Tanabe application? <br />• Exhibit D -A soils and geotechnical report prepared by CTL Thompson, Inc. for <br />Pinnacle Pines LLC in their application to Commerce City discourages using <br />steep slopes for long term stability. Said report can be made available to the <br />Division of Minerals and Tuttle Applegate, Inc., upon request. Have any soils <br />and geotechnical studies been complete on the applicant's site? Can all soils <br />and geotechnical results be made available to adjacent property owners before <br />any decisions are made by the Division of Minerals and Geology on the Tanabe <br />application? <br />• Exhibit G -Portions of the Phase 1 operation are located in Zone A of the <br />FEMA floodplain for First Creek. The application does not address the regional <br />impacts of storm water flows and quality. Hasa CLOMER or LOMER <br />application been made to FEMA? <br />• Exhibit M -Will gravel operations require a Fugitive Dust Permit? This issue is <br />not specifically addressed in the application. <br />• There are two significant high-pressure gas mains in the vicinity of the <br />proposed mining operation. The application makes no mention of what <br />precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of the gas mains. <br />The application does not address the use of explosives on this site. Will <br />explosives be used on this site? What measures will be taken to ensure the <br />safe use of explosives? <br />• No meaningful outreach has been made to adjacent property owners to receive <br />their input or provide additional information. The proposed mining application <br />could have significant impacts on adjacent properties and a responsible <br />applicant should make a concerted effort to work with their neighbors. <br />.__._. : <br />
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