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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993041
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/27/1993
Doc Name
DOWE FLATS MINING & RECLAMATION PROJECT
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SHB AGRA INC
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DMG
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<br /> <br />ThE Lyons piai~t did burn iiSod vli a5 a fsei SJUrCe. That <br />practice was discontinued approximately 15 months ago. Since that <br />time natural gas has been utilized as the fuel source. Southwestern <br />Cement purchased this recycled oil from a facility in Adams County. <br />In the past there have been cases where Non-Radioactive waste oil <br />("below regulatory concern") has been discovered offsite and traced <br />back to the waste oil stream at Rocky Flats. At this time non- <br />radioactive waste oil is sent to OSCO an oil and solvent processing <br />company located in Henderson Colorado. <br />At this point, Southwestern <br />Southdown, Inc. decided to conduct an <br />provide a further level of assurance <br />contracted with a third party f <br />environmental impacts to examine the <br />their analysis. <br />Cement's parent company, <br />independent investigation to <br />for everyone involved. They <br />experienced in health and <br />EPA information and confirm <br />In addition, they have conducted independent sampling and <br />testing to determine the potential sources of these materials and <br />to determine background levels present in the community. Boulder <br />County Health Department participated as an observer in this <br />process with the CDH and the EPA. Sampling was conducted in <br />accordance with a sampling matrix agreed to by the Lyons Health and <br />Safety Panel, a committee consisting of interested citizens of <br />Boulder County and representatives of Government. On Thursday, <br />April 22, 1993, samples of clinker, limestone from the quarry, and <br />used oil from the old pipeline were gathered by Larry Fiske a <br />sampler employed by Shepherd Miller the contractor designated to <br />conduct the sampling. The samples were split and packaged by 3:00 <br />pm. <br />On Friday, April 23, 1993 the balance of the samples were <br />obtained. These consisted of the weathered fourth ridge from the <br />Larimer County quarry, Dowe flats soil samples, samples of the <br />Lyons sandstone, a composite soil sample of two sites southeast of <br />the plant, and a soil sample from the plant site. All of the <br />background soil samples were obtained Scraping the top 1/4 inch of <br />soil in the sites sampled. Shepherd Miller used the 2" x 2" sample <br />template and procedure on loan from the Division of Radiological <br />Health Colorado Department of Health. Samples were sent to: <br />Milt Lammering EPA <br />Acculabs an independent/private lab in Golden Colorado <br />Colorado State University a second independent/private lab <br />located in Fort Collins <br />At This time Boulder County Health Department has not <br />received the analytical results of this sampling event. <br />
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