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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004051
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/6/2004
Doc Name
Board Order
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MLRB
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Aggregate Industries - WCR Inc. and Various
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Dale Hayhurst of Encana Energy Resources, Inc. Mr. Hayhurst's objection on behalf of <br />Encana Energy Resources, Inc. was withdrawn on August 26, 2004. <br />4. This Boazd has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter of this proceeding <br />pursuant to Section 34-32.5-114, C.R.S. (2004). <br />The Board appointed a prehearing conference officer who conducted a prehearing <br />conference on October 20, 2004 in Denver, Colorado. Parties who appeazed at the <br />prehearing conference included the Applicant and objectors Peter Baurer and Andrea <br />Benson. However, the Wattenburg Improvement Association apparently settled with the <br />Applicant and did not appear at the Board hearing. The prehearing conference officer <br />prepared a proposed prehearing order. <br />The Board approved the proposed prehearing order with two modifications, deleting the <br />Wattenburg Improvement Association as a party and revising the prehearing conference <br />order's signature line to reflect the recent appointment of Michael Nelligan as the Board's <br />chair. <br />7. The issues set forth in the prehearing order are: <br />(A) Has the Applicant adequately considered potential impacts to the prevailing <br />hydrologic balance, specifically potential impacts to the Stillwater Ranch lake and <br />Wattenburg Improvement Association water well? (Construction Materials Rules <br />3.1.6(1) and 6.4.7.) <br />(B) Will the reclamation bond, or financial warranty, adequately cover future <br />reclamation costs? (Construction Materials Rule 4.2.1.) <br />With respect to the prevailing hydrologic balance issue identified in the prehearing order <br />and set forth in paragraph 8(A) above, Construction Materials Ru]e 3.1.6 provides that <br />
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