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SEP 17 ' 92 16 ~ 24 EL Pg9p~,~JTY PI_Ik'CHA5ItvG_ <br />I ""~L-~ <br /> <br />.: <br />,.: <br />Larry Oehler, Senior Reclamation Specialist r° <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />September 17, 1992 <br />Page 2 <br />4) <br />.~ <br /> <br />P.3~4 <br />County Depattmeni of Public Works is required prior to implementation of the <br />stormwatar management facilities identified in the reclamation plan. We <br />certainly encourage tha control of any scdimert laden water leaving the site. <br />5) Future access to Bradley fioad is proposed 'I r:~s access must be coordinated <br />with the EI Paso County Department of Public Works, and, d~~w~ <br />~, could affec~ the mining plan ~ "t <br />6) <br />say o the ma erial (which includes earth, sand, gravel, rock, hardened <br />concrete, masonry, etc.). It would initially appear that the project, as proposed, <br />would require approval in tha, tom of a Mincr Certificate of Designation for the <br />disposal of the inert materia~s <br />7) Aspects of the must be coordinated with various <br />parties involve wa er rig s an watar quality in the Widefield aquifer. This <br />would include Gary Thompson of W. W. Wheeler who is involved in the <br />Widefield water management. <br />8) Althpu~~~~ nit r. ~c^ur for 20 ye'i u. ?'~ <br />must Le coordi^ated with the Ditch Co <br />.-~ ~ n <br />the ditch <br />n the northeast corner of thc~ property, which may not <br />9) The revision to shift the mining south of Drennan Road will be visually beneficial <br />to the area, and will provide some separation from the residential areas to the <br />north. <br /> <br />