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2008-12-05_PERMIT FILE - M2008082 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008082
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/5/2008
Doc Name
New 112c Appl., w/Exhibits A to H
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surrounding wells and water rights shown on the map. Exhibit G-2 is a list of the decreed <br />• water right structures within 600 feet of the property boundary. Exhibit G-3 is a list of <br />the wells within 600 feet of the property boundary. Although there may be other wells in <br />the area, they are not registered or permitted with the SEO. In addition, it should be <br />noted that the SEO database does not indicate if a particular well remains in active use. <br />This list of wells and water rights has not been verified in the field to determine their <br />exact location or to confirm if they still exist. This work will be done when the Substitute <br />Water Supply Plan for the Morton Site is prepared, which will include the application for <br />the well permit for this gravel pit and the notice requirement to well owners within 600 <br />feet of this site.. <br />As required by the SEO, a gravel pit well permit will be obtained before mining for <br />uses pertaining to groundwater at the site. If the use of groundwater at-the Morton site <br />results in material injury to surrounding wells, the operator of the site will take all <br />necessary actions to remedy the injuries. <br />100-Year Fooodplain <br />• Some of the area for the Morton Site is within the 100-year floodplain and <br />floodway of the South Platte River. A floodplain use permit will be obtained from Weld <br />County before mining commences. <br />Water Quality <br />Groundwater will be pumped and discharged directly to the South Platte River and <br />Big Dry Creek. An NPDES Permit (No. COG 501501) has been obtained from the <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for ground water discharges to <br />the South Platte River. The permit will be amended for ground water discharges to Big <br />Dry Creek. This permit will remain active while mining operations discharge <br />groundwater into the South Platte River. <br />Runoff from disturbed areas will be managed to protect against pollution of either <br />surface or groundwater through the implementation of a site specific Storm Water <br />Management Plan for the Morton Site. A sample of which is included with this 112 <br />reclamation permit application. <br /> <br />7
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