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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006084
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/14/2009
Doc Name
Adequacy response
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
THM
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D
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0 Other Permits and Licenses Required Exhibit M <br />The following permits are needed for the site: <br />1) County Special Use - A Special Use Permit is needed with the County Planning and County <br />Commissioner office. This permit is being applied for. <br />2) A County Access Permit has been acquired for this project. <br />3) NPDES combined process water/storm water discharge permit is in place for the current operation, <br />and will be updated for the amendment. <br />4) APEN - An APEN has been gained from the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment since the site will mine more than 70,000 tons per year. Air emissions permits will be <br />in place for all equipment utilized on site which requires a permit. <br />• <br />5) Gravel Well Permit - A Gravel Well Permit with the Colorado Division of Water Resources will <br />be obtained since there will be any groundwater exposed in this operation and water will be used in <br />washing the gravel and losses incurred as a result of gravel mining. The White River in this area is <br />under appropriated, so a substitute water supply plan or augmentation plan is not required. <br />6) A Spill and Containment plan is in place for the White River City Pit and is currently onsite at all <br />times since fuel and oils will be stored within the permit area. This plan has been updated to reflect <br />any relevant changes as part of this amendment. <br />7) USCOE - No individual permit will be required for this operation, as all wetlands will be removed <br />under the Tulloch Rule. <br />• <br />White River City Pit, August 08 M-1
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