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Karlyn Adams <br />Division of Water Resources <br />June 6, 2011 Page 2 <br />Last, the SEO notes that the applicant states that portions of the site may affect <br />current surface water diversions. If at any point the applicant's operations will <br />affect surface diversions they should consult with the local water commissioner to <br />assure no injury to water rights occur. <br />Please address each of these concerns and provide a response and amended application materials, <br />if appropriate. <br />CAM Response: Based on the new hydrology design, using BMP's instead of relying solely <br />on sediment ponds, the first two concerns of the SEO are no longer applicable for the <br />majority of the site. There will be two new ponds as shown on Map -16, and CAM will not <br />expose groundwater, nor will long term storage of stormwater runoff be of concern as the <br />pond will be dewatered as outlined in section 2.05.3(4). The ponds will be dewatered once <br />the water level is above the maximum sediment level, and/or 48 hours after a precipitation <br />event. The well permit applications have been submitted to the SEO. <br />Since we are nearing completion of our second adequacy review letter for this project, we <br />request that should you have additional comments they be submitted within fifteen days (15) <br />following receipt of this letter. <br />Please contact me at (970) 243 -1571 if you have questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />�l cAAd ? IS O AIJ <br />Michael P. Boulay <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Enclosure <br />C: Denver File <br />