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2011-02-24_PERMIT FILE - M2010049 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010049
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/24/2011
Doc Name
Reply to Preliminary Adequacy Review
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
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MAC
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Varra Companies, Inc. <br />Office of Special Projects <br />8120 Gage Street Frederick Colorado 80516 Telephone (970) 353-8310 Fax(970)353-4047 <br />2. ' Please indicate if fuel will be stored on site. If so, specify the location of <br />fueling tanks and indicate that there is a Spill Prevention Control and <br />Countermeasure (SPCC) plan in place and that the SPCC plan will be <br />implemented prior to storage of fuel or soil products. This can be done by <br />submitting a letter to the Division, on company letterhead, affirmatively stating <br />that the plan has been implemented. The Operator does not need to submit a <br />SPCC plan to the Division; however, it must be available for review at the <br />facility or the nearest field office during an inspection conducted during normal <br />business hours. <br />Fuel will not be stored on-site. If circumstances change, the operator will <br />develop an SPCC plan and submit a Technical Revision to the OMLR to assure <br />compliance with this concern. <br />3. The Applicant has provided the locations of the settling ponds. In <br />addition, please specify the depth of the dewatering ponds and the location and <br />dimensions of dewatering trenches. This information is required to assess the <br />stability of the pit slopes during mining and the possible impacts to man-made <br />structures in the event of a slope failure. <br />These temporary settling basins are empirically determined in the field to <br />minimize the discharge of suspended solids once the settled water is sent into <br />the existing seep ditch. The slope and locations of the basins will be consistent <br />within approved extraction limits and any temporary settling basin slopes will <br />not exceed that determined and agreed to under Exhibit S - Stability Analysis <br />for finished basin slopes. <br />Varra Companies, Inc. correspondence of 23 February 2011 to the Colorado Office of Mined Land Reclamation 2 <br />(OMLR) in reply to OMLR correspondence of 4 October 2010 - Western Sugar Reclamation Land <br />Development Project- M-2010-049.
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