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1978-07-13_PERMIT FILE - M1977315
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977315
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/13/1978
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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D
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management plan has been filed in the district court for Water Division <br /> No. One, State of Colorado. The alternative selected will be the result <br /> ' of that court action and cannot be predicted at this point . If either <br /> ' alternative a or b of the above is selected an application will be <br /> made for an NPDES Permit from the Colorado Department of Health. If <br /> ' alternative c above is selected, an application will be made for a permit <br /> for operation of subsurface of disposal systems from the Colorado <br /> ' Department of Health. Wells have been selected from those shown on <br /> ' Drawing 2 for continued monitoring by the staff of R. V. Lord and <br /> Associates, Inc. to provide data to allow determination of whether <br /> tadjacent wells are being adversely affected by the de-watering operation. <br /> It is not anticipated that such adverse affect will be noted, but.. <br /> ' BEST-WAY considers it advisable to collect that type of data in the event <br /> ' that such claims are made. <br /> ' G. Environmental Protection and Safety: It was noted in an earlier paragraph <br /> that the natural biomes of the area have been severly disturbed as a <br /> ' result of residential development around the site and farming at the site <br /> itself. Therefore, mining operations would have negligible additional <br /> ' environmental impact on the eco-systems at the site. The chemical analyses <br /> ' of water from the site indicate that water pollution should not be expected <br /> as an outcome of de-watering operations at the site whereby groundwater <br /> ' is caused to flow directly to the Poudre River or is reinjected into the <br /> alluvial aquifer. Gravel mining and processing and production of asphalt <br /> paving at the site also should not result in water pollution . No detailed <br /> ' noise studies have been made on or around the site but operations at the <br /> 1 -22- <br />
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