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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004067
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/21/2005
Doc Name
Exhibit 139
From
City of Black Hawk
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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Permit #• Confldental?: <br />C1ass:~ Type-Seq.: <br />From: 1~' <br />Doc. Nam : ~ d <br />Doc. Date (if no dat t n~i a' _ ___ ~____ <br />BEFORE THE: MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Permit An».: FILE NO. M-2004-067 <br />IN RE: <br />The Permit Application of: <br />RECEIVED <br />FEB 2 ~ 2C05 <br />MMRR QUARRY; <br />Division of Minerals end Geology <br />Possibly a/k/a <br />CLEAR CREEK DISTRICT WATER PROVIDERS, LLC <br />MOTION OF <br />BLACKHAWK-CENTRAL CITY SANITATION DISTRICT <br />FOR <br />PARTY STATUS <br />COMES NOW the Black Hawk -Central City Sanitation District ("BHCCSD") and <br />seeks party status in the captioned matter pursuant to Rule 2.5.5, 2C.C.R.407-4. As grounds, <br />BHCCSD states: <br />1. BHCCSD is currently constructing a $22,000,000.00 wastewater treatment <br />facility adjacent to the proposed quarry project for the treatment of approximately 2 million <br />gallons of wastewater per day. <br />2. The plant location and construction along North Clear Creek is the result of many <br />years of site reseazch, planning and permitting to insure its structural and operational soundness <br />and to avoid any possible release of sewage or other contaminants into North Cleaz Creek which <br />flows into Golden and other downstream communities where its waters aze used for public <br />consumption. <br />3. The plant consists of numerous very lazge concrete tanks containing untreated and <br />partially treated sewage and sludge as well as tanks of potable and non-potable water. These <br />tanks have been engineered with special concern that they remain in place in the rocky canyon <br />environment in which they have been constructed. Their proximity to North C1eaz Creek <br />presents special environmental concerns. <br />a. Blasting, excavation and other construction neaz the site may endanger the <br />structural integrity of the concrete tanks and piping systems, <br />Exhibit 139 <br />
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