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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001090
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/31/2001
Doc Name
RIVER VALLEY RESOURCES REGULAR 112 ADEQUACY REVIEW FN M-2001-090
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the Riverview Resource site. Please note that no pumping equipment shall be installed in the <br />gravel pit well to withdraw water for any beneficial use, unless a sepazate written request for <br />vaziance has been approved by the State Boazd of Examiners of Water Well Construction and <br />Pump Installation Contractors (Board). Attached is a copy of review comments from the OSE. <br />Please respond. <br />10. The applicant states on page 11 that the operation will not affect groundwater quality on or <br />off the site. The applicant also states in the mine plan that the deposit to be mined is an alluvial <br />deposit directly associated with the Yampa River. And, the applicant states on page 5 that a <br />fuelingllubricating station will be located on-site. Please indicate the measures that will be <br />employed to minimize the potential for leaks and/or spills of fuel or lubricants to adversely affect <br />the surface and/or groundwater within the affected land and surrounding area, ie: Will a berm <br />and/or liner system or other containment system be used? If yes, please describe such system. <br />11. The applicant states on page 13 that the mining operation will impact groundwater systems <br />hydrologically connected to the Yampa River. In conformance with Rule b.4.7(2)(b), please <br />identify and characterize all known aquifers to be mined through or affected by the proposed <br />operation. <br />12. The applicant states on page 13 that the depth to groundwater ranges from approximately 0 to <br />5 feet across the proposed site. Please explain what time of yeaz (spring, summer, fall, winter) <br />this 0 to 5 feet groundwater level relates to and the source or basis for this measurement. If <br />different, what is the expected high groundwater elevation during a "wet" time of the yeaz? If <br />different, what is the expected low groundwater elevation during a "dry" time of the yeaz? Please <br />respond. <br />13. The mining plan specifies dry mining and dewatering activities. The mining plan specifies <br />that up to 84 acres will be excavated over a period of 15 yeazs and to a depth of approximately 31 <br />feet. Exhibit G on page 13 specifies that the consumptive use of groundwater from exposed <br />mining activities will only have a minor impact on the Yampa River and that the impacts can be <br />mitigated without injury to senior water rights. Please indicate the vertical and horizontal extent <br />of proposed impact to the groundwater system within the affected land and surrounding area due <br />to dewatering activities and any mitigation measures that may be employed during dewatering to <br />minimize such possible impacts. Also, please indicate whether the assessment of groundwater <br />impacts is based on quantitative analysis using existing site data or on a subjective analysis based <br />on similaz dry mining operations. It may be useful to describe the maximum pit inflows expected <br />(based on known aquifer permeability and transmissivity as well as maximum surface azea of <br />exposed pit wall) ,and pumping rate needed to assure dewatering of the pit for dry mining. <br />Please respond. <br />6.4.12 EXHIBIT L -Reclamation Costs <br />14. The Division has reviewed the reclamation cost and agrees that a total cost of $270,200 is <br />acceptable for a maximum disturbance at any one time of 34.8 acres. <br />
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