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DRMS Permit Index
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M1983067
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
6/2/2009
Doc Name
Meeting with Ben Frei- Email
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Steve Zigan
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Hydrology Report
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DB2
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The home of Connie an Vince Belusack @ 10757 E 124th Ave. has considerable moisture in their crawl space. <br />The ground water level is currently only 12" below the surface. The risk of major mold problems is present, as <br />well as the potential of them having to abandon their home. <br />Ground water levels have been a major concern in this area since the installation of the slurry wall for the <br />Stagecoach pit by LaFarge. We believe that as a direct result of mining operations and slurry walls at the <br />stagecoach pit, Bromley District Water Providers LLC (Brannon pit) and dewatering operations by the 120th <br />Water Group have caused restriction to the natural ground water flow to the Platte River. <br />Zigan Lake levels and ground water have risen to levels that pose a sever risk of damage to homes and property <br />for the last 4 years. <br />3 years of talks and meetings with LaFarge, 120th water group and multiple State and Adams County agencies <br />have yet to result in remediation. <br />As of today, lake level and ground water level is at a historical high. <br />Our latest course of action is to work with Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety in the hopes that you may <br />foster and enforce a viable remediation plan. <br />I have attached a few files which I hope will assist you. Additional data is available and feel free to contact me <br />if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Steven M. Zigan <br />Zigan Homeowners Association <br />10900 E. 126th Ave. <br />Brighton, CO 80601 <br />(720)244-8251 <br />ziga,mesanetworks.net <br />From: Steve Zigan [mailto:zig@mesanetworks.net] <br />Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 8:02 AM <br />To: 'Nettles, David' <br />Subject: RE: Henderson Ski Lake Flooding <br />Thank you for taking the time to look into this problem with us. Feel free to call my cell when you know a time or if you <br />have any trouble making it. <br />Just to clarify, I am with Zigan Homeowner's, not the Henderson Ski Lake. <br />We can meet at my father's home 10801 E 124th Ave. on Wednesday. <br />I have included 2 attachments for you to review. <br />Steve Zigan <br />10900 E 126th Ave <br />Brighton, CO <br />80601 <br />Cell (720)244-8251 <br />4
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