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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994005
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/7/1994
Doc Name
EFFECTS OFGRAVEL PIT MINING OPERATION ON ADJACENT RESIDENCE COLONA PIT 21830 HIGHWAY 550 MONTROSE CN
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WESTERN COLO TESTING INC
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UNITED COMPANIES INC
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.4 <br />WES~ <br />COLORADO <br />TESTING, <br />INC. <br />529 25Y, Road, Suite B~ <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 81505 <br />(303) 241-7700 <br /> <br />United Companies, Inc. <br />Post Office Box 3609 <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 81502 <br />Attention: Mr. Paul McGehee <br />III Ililllliliilllll <br />April 7, 1994 <br />WCT #201294 <br />Subject: Effects of Gravel Pit Mining Operation on Adjacent <br />Residence, Colona Pit, 21830 Highway 550, <br />Montrose County, Colorado <br />As requested by Mr. James Dillie of the Department of Natural <br />Resources, State of Colorado in a letter dated April 5, 1994, we' <br />are providing additional information on the effects the proposed <br />gravel pit will have on an adjacent residence. The residence is <br />owned by Mr. Henry Becker and is located near the center of the <br />north side of the proposed gravel pit. Per United Companies <br />measurements, the residence is located 108 feet from the north edge <br />of the haul road and 138 feet north of the top-of-slope of the <br />excavation. <br />J <br />In our, letter dated March 21, 1994 we showed that a 2:1 (horizontal <br />to vertical) slope would provide a safety factor greater than unity <br />even with a relatively intense earthquake. It is unknown the exact <br />location of the water well or septic system, however, due to the <br />slope of the natural grade it is anticipated the septic system is <br />located to the northwest of the residence and we understand the <br />well is located to the northeast of the residence. The closest a <br />water well and leach field can be to the property line is 25 and 10 <br />feet, respectively. The slope stability will have no effect on the <br />residence or any of its components as the closet possible component <br />would produce a 4.6:1 slope from the base of the proposed pit. <br />
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