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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000049
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/5/2008
Doc Name
Adequacy Review
From
J. E. Stover & Associates, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
Email Name
KAP
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J. E. STOVER & ASSOCIATES <br />2768 COMPASS DRIVE, SUITE 101 <br />GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81506 <br />PHONE: (970) 245-4101, FAX 242-7908 <br />MINE ENGINEERING <br />MINE RECLAMATION <br />July 25, 2003 <br />Steve S. Shuey <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />101 South and Suite 301 <br />Grand Junction, CO 81501 <br />Re: Angie Pit <br />Permit M-2000-049 <br />Dear Mr. Shuey: <br />CIVIL ENGINEERING <br />CONST. MANAGEMENT <br />On behalf of Louisiana Land & Gravel Company, LLC, I offer the following response to the <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology, Minerals Program letter dated July 14, 2003: <br />The letter requested a technical revision request addressing design and construction details for <br />spill containment. <br />Exhibit D of the mining permit document contains the following language: <br />"A 1500 gallon fuel storage tank for fueling equipment and the generator fuel <br />storage tank will be located in appropriate bermed and plastic lined <br />containments. Any hazardous materials/petroleum products stored in the <br />storage trailer will be stored in a containment cabinet designed for the purpose of <br />providing primary containment of spills." <br />The subject hazardous materials include fuel, oil, grease and antifreeze. <br />The-Operator has agreed to place its surface tank(s) in an appropriate bermed and plastic lined <br />containment. The containment will be capable of containing the volume of the largest tank <br />within the bermed area. The 55 gallon drums stored outside will also be placed within <br />appropriate spill containment. <br />Based on our telephone discussion this date, the DMG has decided the language in the permit <br />is adequate to address spill containment. Therefore, a technical revision will not be required. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />Sin erely, <br />~~ <br />J. E. Stover, P.E. <br />Consulting Engineer <br />cc: Williams Construction <br />
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