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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/9/1997
Doc Name
FN M-97-054 ADEQUACY ITEMS
From
LARRY D OEHLER
To
MITCH ALBERT
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT C PRE MINING & MINING PLAN MAPS OF THE AFFECTED LANDS
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DEFICIENCI' NOTICE CMLRB 112 Permit Application <br />Agile Slone Systems. Inc. <br />EXHIBIT G -Water Information <br />Are there any water wells on adjacent lands that may be affected by your <br />proposed mining operation including blasting in the quarries and pumping process <br />water from aquifers that may also supply other wells in the vicinity? Please <br />provide a list of wells within 600 feet of the permit azea and their exact location. <br />There are oo water wells on adjacent lands that will be affected by the <br />proposed mining operations including blasting in the quarries and any <br />consumptive water use obtained for the project. Water will be pumped from <br />the Arkansas River. Since a portion of any water used will infiltrate the <br />gravel, the project will cause a minimal increase in water supplies in the <br />project area. No impact south of the Arkansas River will be caused due to <br />the constant head nature of the Arkansas River and distance to any known <br />wells. The project area is isolated. Surface water is retained within the <br />project area. Ground water is retained within and in close proximity to the <br />project area. No outwash or bedrock aquifer impacts any wells south of the <br />Arkansas River. <br />All wells and springs within 1 %: miles were tested if: owners granted <br />permission, the water source was adjudicated and the water source could be <br />tested. Results are contained in Exhibit G. The State Engineer's Office was <br />contacted 8/97 concerning the 600' distance. The applicant was told that the <br />600' distance only applies if open water is planned for the project and that <br />the 600' would only apply from the open water to any nearby wells. <br />Regardless, there is only 1 welUspring outside the permit area that is within <br />600' of the affected land boundary which is on the Brown property rented by <br />the Steers. The hydrologist evaluating the project surface and ground waters <br />expects the project to provide a positive impact to this welUspring. However, <br />any water right enforcement by state officials concerning ditch/flood <br />irrigation ],000' up gradient from this welUspring will have a eegative <br />impact on the Steer's spring. <br />Are there any structures in the Process and Stormwater Management Plan of your <br />Sand and Gravel Process and Stormwater Dischazge Permit, within the permit <br />boundary, that are not shown in your Reclamation Permit application? If so, <br />please add them and provide construction plans and specifications. Please <br />provide the Division a copy of your Stormwater Management Plan. <br />There are no current differences between structures and discussions between <br />the Process and Stormwater Management Plan and the Reclamation Permit <br />application. <br />• <br />20 <br />
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