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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2011018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/19/2011
Doc Name
Response to notice deficiencies dated 07/20/2011
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Gault Group LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
GRM
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D
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No we do not have anything along those lines. From your phone message I can give you some options though. You can <br />fill a hole with bentonite chips up to within 5 feet, put in a 2 -3 foot concrete or poly foam plug and cap the last 2 -3 feet <br />with native materials. I personally like the poly foam, it expands and locks into the hole, whereas concrete can eventually <br />shrink and cause subsidence in the hole. If you hit water the rule says 10 feet above and below must be bentonite, but <br />be aware Fed regs says 50 feet above / below if holes are 500 ft deep and 100 feet above / below if deeper I believe. <br />Thanks, <br />MICHAEL QUINLAN <br />PROJECT SPECIALIST <br />GAULT GROUP LLC. <br />36 WEST MAIN ST. <br />CORTEZ, CO. 81 321 <br />(970) 565 -1222 OFFICE <br />(970) 565 -1226 FAX <br />MIZIUINLANPGAULTGR0UP.COM <br />2 <br />
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