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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980006
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
11/2/2010
Doc Name
Email Regarding Pond Reclamation and Suggestions from DWR
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Erin Light
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Correspondence
Email Name
RDZ
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not the pond intercepts ground water, but given its location and proximity to the Illinois River and the fact that you <br />informed me that the pond stays full year round, it is my conclusion that the pond does intercept groundwater and as <br />such is considered a well. This pond-well is located in an over-appropriated basin and does not have a well permit. A <br />well permit cannot be obtained for this well until such time that the applicant has obtained a decreed plan for <br />augmentation from the Court or a substitute water supply plan from this office. <br />I believe you are fully aware of the circumstances surrounding this pond-well. At this time, it is recommended that <br />Energy Fuels Coal back fill the pond to at least two feet above the high ground water table elevation so as to not expose <br />ground water until such time as: 1) a well permit has been obtained for the ground water pond in accordance with an <br />approved substitute water supply plan or plan for augmentation; or 2) the pond is lined in accordance with the State <br />Engineer's guidelines dated August 1999. <br />Erin <br />From: Energy Fuels Coal,, INC. fmailto:efcoaI@)rmi.net1 <br />Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 5:13 PM <br />To: Light, Erin <br />Subject: Justification to leave existing pond as Permanent Structure - Jackson County, CO <br />Erin: <br />Thank you for taking my call today. The small pond (1.1 ac ft total volume) is being requested to remain as a permanent <br />structure for wildlife use & livestock watering. <br />However, Kerr Coal Company (Kerr) is, currently scheduled to reclaim (backfill) the pond as per the current status of Kerr's <br />permit regulated by the Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety (DRMS). Kerr is requesting the DRMS to approve the <br />pond to remain permanently and the DRMS requires `Water Rights' for the pond in order to leave it in place. Kerr, not <br />having water rights for that pond, is hoping that perhaps Junior Rights from the adjacent Wildlife Refuge ditch (or some <br />other means) would suffice to change the pond to a permanent status. <br />Location of the pond is: Lat 40.716859, Long -106.283764. Section 29, T9N, R79W, Jackson County, CO. One mile <br />south of the town of Walden. <br />As we discussed, Janet Binns with the DRMS is the reclamation specialist (inspector) for the project. Phone 303 866 3567 <br />Ext 8107. Email: ianet.binns(a)_state.co.us <br />Thank you, <br />George V Patterson <br />Gen Mine Mgr <br />Kerr Coal Company
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