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M2001085
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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3/25/2003
Doc Name
Response to Adequacy Review
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Scott Keen
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DMG
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AM1
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<br />RECEIVED <br />March 24, 2003 <br />MAR 2 5 2003 <br />Mr. Tony Waldron Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman St., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Subject: Response to Adequacy Review <br />Adams County RV Park, LLC, dba 124`h Estates Partners, File No. M-2001-085 <br />124'h Estates Sand & Gravel Mine, Amendment Application No. 1 <br />Dear Tony, <br />Following is the Applicant's response to the Division's adequacy review comments of March 19, <br />2003. Responses are presented in the same order/format as the comments were received. <br />1) The maps need to be revised to show the entire permitted area on one sheet. The details <br />of the mining and reclamation for the originally permitted areas can be referenced but <br />the entire affected/permitted area should be identified on one map. The mining plan map <br />also needs to be revised to show the location of the visual berms that are being added via <br />negotiations with Adams County. <br />Enclosed are revised copies of Exhibit C-2, Mine Plan Map and Exhibit F, Reclamation Plan <br />Map. <br />2) How is this mining plan impacting the regional hydrology of the area and what is the <br />operator doing to minimize the impacts to the prevailing hydrologic balance? Although <br />our office has not received any objections to this application, we were copied on a letter <br />of concern to Adams County about down-gradient well impacts. Since there are a <br />number of wells within 600 feet of the site, please explain the potential impacts and <br />proposed mitigation for these wells. <br />The Applicant's mining plan includes the installation to bedrock of an impermeable, <br />bentonite slurry wall around the perimeter of the mine, before any mining takes place below <br />the water table. This step in the mining process will isolate the mine from surrounding <br />groundwater before significant mining takes place and will be undertaken for the specific <br />purpose of eliminating possible impacts to local water wells during mining. The slurry wall <br />will be installed in accordance with guidelines of the State Engineer's Office, which stated in <br />its referral comments of January 22, 2003, "If a slurry wall that meets the State Engineer's <br />Office lining requirements is constructed prior to mining, and ground water is not consumed <br />by the operation, our office does not anticipate any water rights issues." The letter of January <br />22, 2003 from the Office of the State Engineer is attached to this Response to Adequacy <br />Review. <br />Following mining, the bentonite slurry wall will be capped with clay to create a fully lined, <br />isolated, water storage reservoir. The reservoir's effect on groundwater will be like that of a <br />rock in a very slow moving stream. Ground water will back up and rise slightly on the <br />upstream side of the reservoir; and there can be a slight decrease in ground water elevation on <br />the downstream side. This phenomenon is sometimes called a mound and shadow effect. <br />Because of the highly permeable soils that are present in this area of the historic South Platte
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