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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000034
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/17/2000
Doc Name
LOEVELAND PIT
From
LAFARGE
To
LOVELAND COMMERCIAL LLC
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• • iii iiiiiiiniu iii <br />~FARGE <br />May 16, zooo RECEIVED <br />Mr. Don Marostica <br />Loveland Commercial, LLC <br />1199 Eagle Drive <br />Loveland, CO 80537 <br />r~av 1 ~ zooo <br />Division oI Minerals &Geolagy <br />RE: Loveland Pit <br />Dear Mr. Marostica, <br />I received your letter dated May ~, 2000 that outlined some of your concerns regarding <br />Lafarge's application for a Regular Construction Materials Operation Reclamation Permit <br />for the project known as the Loveland Pit (DMG File No. 2000-034). <br />We appreciate your concern and vigilance regarding [he effect our operations could have <br />on the property on the south side of the Big Thompson River. As you are aware, our <br />operations are permitted, regulated, and monitored by Federal, State, and Local <br />govenunents. Regarding your specific concern that die floodway chammel has been <br />previously altered in a mammer which could adversely affect adjacent properties, the <br />permitting process through Lorimer County obliges us to model the effect which will <br />occur as a result of our proposed operations pursuant to this application. If you have <br />concerns about previous activity that may have occurred on this property, it is incumbent <br />upon you to pursue that discussion with any consultants you hire to evaluate the situation. <br />We have been instructed by Lorimer County to perform a hydraulic modeling study, <br />currently underway, which is being conducted by Simons & Associates in Fort Collins. <br />This study is based upon the current regulated Floodway as shown on FEMA FIRM Map <br />Community Panel Number 080101 0245B, cross sectional information from that study, <br />cross sectional infornmation fromm bridge improvements from 1981, and current <br />topographic information. We will be using the results of this study to design our <br />operations. Again, the purpose of this study is to show changes in 100-year event water <br />surface elevation compared to a baseline, wlticlm is tlme 1979 FEMA floodplain study. The <br />study only shows changed topography at the inunediate location of proposed mining <br />activities to represent the actual pits and stockpiles as shown in the mining and <br />reclamation plans. Topography is not clmanged from tlme FEMA study in any other way. <br />Changing any other surrounding features or topography would provide study results that <br />cannot conclusively show what impact the proposed mining activities have relative to any <br />number of other chammel changes that may have occurred naturally or by human activities <br />in [hat reach of the river since 1979. <br />WESTERN MOBILE INC., a subsidiary of Lafarge Corporation <br />TECHNICAL SERVICES <br />1590 W. 12th Ave., Denver, Colorado 80204-3410 <br />Office: (303) 657000 Fax: (303) 657.4339 <br />
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