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12/9/2010 12:35:48 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010071
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/9/2010
Doc Name
Preliminary Review
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DRMS
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McLaughlin Water Engineers, Ltd.
Email Name
MAC
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Mr. Asquith <br />Page 2 <br />December 9, 2010 <br />4. The Certification Page, Page 8 of the Application Form, did not list the date the document <br />was signed. Please submit a revised copy of the Certification Page with the date the <br />document was signed. <br />Your application will not be considered submitted until the information listed above is received <br />and found sufficient to begin our review. A decision date will be established 90 days from the date <br />of receipt of all of the requested information. Additionally, if you have already published notice <br />you will need to republish notice, after the Division considers the application submitted. This <br />notice must be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks, starting within ten (10) days <br />of the date your application is considered submitted. We will notify you when you should initiate <br />republication of your notice. The final date for receiving comments is the 20th day after the fourth <br />publication or the next regular business day. <br />You have sixty (60) days from the above date to submit all necessary documents that the Office <br />needs for an application to be considered filed. If, at the end of the sixty day period, the <br />application has not been determined to be filed with the Office, the Office shall deny the <br />application and terminate the application file. <br />This letter shall not be construed to mean that there are no other technical deficiencies in your <br />application. The Division will review your application to determine whether it is adequate to meet <br />the requirements of the Act after submittal of all required items. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael A. C ngham <br />Environmental Protection Specialist
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