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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002014
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/21/2009
Doc Name
Conversion application
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Robins Construction, LLLP
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
CN1
Email Name
MAC
Media Type
D
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EXHIBIT G <br />WATER INFORMATION <br />Robins ConstrOction LL.LP. Has an exempt commercial well on this property just <br />north of the e0rancd road, and approximately 201 feet west of County Road D.S. <br />lA copy of the Oeermit 'Will be forwarded to DRM5 if required. <br />Robins Pit No.1 will not affect either surface water or groundwater systems, since the bottom of <br />the pit will be significantly above both the Conejos River and the static water level in the <br />exempt commercial well drilled on the property. <br />There is an existing exempt commercial well on the property and it draws water from the <br />unconfined aquifier at a depth of 40 feet. The well is 100 feet deep. <br />It is expected that approximately 1 ac-foot per year will be used for reclamation purposes and <br />minimal amounts will be used for dust control. Runoff from storms and snow melt will be <br />contained within the pit and the pit will be graded in such a way as to always be lower than the <br />adjacent property. Since no runoff will be allowed to leave the permit area, Robins does not <br />anticipate that a NPDES permit will need to be acquired from the Colorado Department of <br />Public health and Environment.
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