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2009-10-16_PERMIT FILE - M2009082 (9)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009082
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/16/2009
Doc Name
New 112c Appl.
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Lafarge West, Inc.
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DRMS
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DRMS determines that the impact on a well, for which temporary mitigation has been <br />initiated, is not a result of Lafarge's activities, or is not solely a result of Lafarge's <br />activities, then Lafarge shall reduce or cease mitigation accordingly with the approval of the <br />DBMS. Lafarge has no responsibility to provide mitigation for wells that are constructed <br />after the permit is approved. <br />Mitigation measures, divided into temporary and long term, may include, but are not <br />limited to: <br />Temporary: <br />• Compensation for well owner to use their existing treated water system to replace <br />the well production loss; <br />• Provide a water tank and deliver water as necessary to meet documented historic <br />well production or need; <br />• Other means acceptable to both the well owner and Lafarge. <br />Long-Term: <br />• Cleaning a well to improve efficiency. <br />• Providing an alternative source of water or purchasing additional water to support <br />historic well use in terms of water quantity and quality. If needed, water quality <br />parameters will be checked in affected wells to ensure alternative sources support <br />the historic use. <br />• Modifying a well to operate under lower groundwater conditions. This could <br />include deepening existing wells or lowering the pumps. All work would be done at <br />Lafarge's expense with the exception of replacing equipment that was nonfunctional <br />prior to the impact. <br />• If existing wells cannot be retrofitted or repaired, replacing the impacted well with a <br />new well. <br />• Providing groundwater injection/recharge to eliminate or reduce offsite impacts. <br />If mining near the Cache la Poudre River results in stress to cottonwood or other riparian <br />trees, Lafarge will mitigate the effect by using dewatering discharges or other water sources <br />from decreed rights to irrigate the trees. Along with review of groundwater level <br />monitoring data, trees in the vicinity of active mining and/or dewatering will be observed <br />visually once a month to monitor for vegetative stress. Stress conditions will be gauged <br />relative to other trees along the river in areas not subject to potential effects on groundwater <br />levels due to mining. <br />If a groundwater mitigation action is required, Lafarge will notify Weld County and the <br />DRMS of the condition, action taken, and result. <br />Lafarge West Inc. - Parsons Mine 8 <br />Groundwater Monitoring and Mitigation Plan
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