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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999120
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/3/1999
Doc Name
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF PETROCCO PROPERTY WELD CO COLO
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SAVAGE & SAVAGE
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BANKS & GESSO
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Savage and Savage <br />prac(icd solutions jor errvironmen(al problems <br />464 West Sumx Court <br />Louisville, Colorado 60027-2227 <br />August 3, 1999 <br />Mr. Rob Laird <br />Banks and Gesso <br />720 Kipling Street, Suite l l7 <br />Lakewood, Colorado 80215 <br />land Restoration and Reclamazion Services <br />~II ~I~~I~~I~~~~~ ~I~ <br />303 666-7372 telephone <br />303 665fi808 facsimile <br />Re: Preliminary Investigation ofPetrocco Property, Weld County, Colorado <br />Dear Rob: <br />On July 30, 1999 Edith Savage and I conducted a preliminary site investigation of a <br />property that may be developed for mineral extraction north of Fort Lupton, Colorado. <br />The purpose of the site investigation was to assess the likelihood of encountering <br />jurisdictional wetlands, and potential habitat for the Preble's meadow jumping mouse <br />(Zapus hudsonius prebler~ and Ute ladies-tressed orchid (Spiranthes diiuviaiis). <br />The site investigation consisted of a pedestrian and vehicle inspection of approximately <br />80 acres located within the S%NW%. of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of <br />the Sixth Prime Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. Currently, the property has two <br />ongoing land uses, agriculture (row crops), and oil and gas production. Adjacent land <br />uses include oil and gas production, agriculture, grazing, and residential. Findings of the <br />preliminary site investigation are detailed below. The general location of potential <br />Preble's meadow jumping mouse and Ute ladies-tresses orchid habitat and likely <br />jurisdictional wetlands are depicted on the attached map. <br />Waters of the United States <br />Waters of the United States, regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, are all <br />waters which were, are, or could be used in interstate commerce; and include (but are not <br />limited to) rivers, streams, sloughs, and wetlands. The only waters of the United States <br />on the property is the water contained within the irrigation delivery ditch which roughly <br />bisects the property from south to north. From the USGS maps, this drainage appears to <br />originate approximately three miles south (upstream) at Big Dry Creek. <br />Jurisdictional Wetlands <br />Regulated jurisdictional wetlands encountered in Colorado include submergent, <br />emergent, we[ meadows, sloughs, surface water drainage ditches, bogs, and potholes. <br />-1- <br />
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