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Roy Rom<r, Gwemor <br />Patti Shwayder, Executive Direcwr <br />Dedicated to pnxecting and improving the health and errvtronment o(the people o! Cokuado <br />4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Laboratory and Radiation Services Division <br />Denver, Colorado 80216.1530 8100 Lowry BHd. <br />Phone 1303) 692-2000 Denver CO 80220-6928 <br />Located in Glendale, Colorado 1303) 692.3090 <br />http://www.cdphesra[e.m. us <br />March 10, 1998 <br />Mark Glab <br />24 Copper Gulch Road <br />Canon City, Colorado 81212 <br />COLORADO <br />RECEIVEQ <br />APR 0 3 1998 <br />Division of Minerals 8 Geology <br />of Public Hnlth <br />and Fsvirollmrnt <br />RE: Response tc concerns raised in your letter on the impacts of <br />the Agile/Parkdale Project to the water in the Arkansas River <br />alluvium, Fremont County, Colorado <br />Dear Mr. Glab: <br />Your letter outlining concerns regarding the gravel mining and <br />processing operation proposed for Parkdale has been referred to me <br />for response. I am edified by your concern for the potential <br />impacts to the water, and want to assure you that we are as <br />concerned as you are about preserving and protecting the quality of <br />the water in the River and the adjacent alluvium for the citizens <br />and for visitors to the area. ". ':.- <br />In reading over your letter, the principal concerns that 2 <br />noted, and will address, were the impacts of the gravel mining and <br />processing operation on ground water quality, the threat of drying <br />up ground water wells, and the pollution potential associated with <br />the use of herbicides to control leafy spurge close to the River. <br />You may be aware, the mined land reclamation permit for the <br />Parkdale Project will be issued by the Division of Minerals and <br />Geology (DMG) following a public hearing and approval by the Mined <br />Land Reclamation Board (NLRB). By law, the permit must be <br />protective of ground water. From my reading and interviews with <br />DMG and WQCD technical staffs, the permit does adequately address <br />the potential threats to ground water quality. If the permit is <br />properly administered, there should not be any adverse impacts to <br />the quality of drinking water in area wells. <br />On the issue of drying up area wells, I noted in the draft <br />permit that the project is not going to tap into the ground water, <br />that water to wash the crushed stone has been purchased from Twin <br />Lakes. It is my understanding that there will be no need to use <br />the ground water. If you are not convinced that this is true, I <br />would recommend verifying it with the DMG at the prehearing <br />conference. <br />~. 4 iii iiiiiiiiiiii iii <br />