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2012-07-23_PERMIT FILE - M2012040
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012040
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/23/2012
Doc Name
IS IT MINING RESPONSE
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UDFCD
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DRMS
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AJW
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Page 2 <br />10. No explosives will be used on this project. <br />11. Tributary groundwater will likely be temporarily exposed for construction. A <br />construction discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br />Environment ( CDPHE) will be obtained by the contractor performing the work and the <br />contractor will file a Notice of Intent with the State Engineers Office. <br />12. The landowner will not receive any compensation for the work. There is no mine <br />operator and the contractor will be paid to remove the material. <br />13. Site landscape and seeding plans are included. <br />14. Permits obtained for project are: <br />a. Individual 404 permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by UDFCD <br />b. Stormwater Discharge Permit from CDPHE by UDFCD <br />C. Grading Erosion Sediment Control Permit from SEMSWA by UDFCD <br />d. General Construction Permit for Land Development Projects from CDPHE by <br />UDFCD <br />e. Construction Dewatering Permit by the contractor <br />15. The project is 100% funded by local government and agency funds. <br />16. The intent of the project is to construct drainage improvements and channel stabilization <br />along Cherry Creek. The offsite material becomes the property of the contractor doing <br />the project to legally dispose of, use, or sell. The final use is not known. <br />17. Varying types and sizes of equipment may be used for construction including excavators, <br />bulldozers, scrapers, loaders, and trucks. The specific size and type will be determined <br />by the lowest responsible bidder. <br />If there is any additional information needed, please do not hesitate to contact me at <br />303.455.6277 or rorchardt @udfcd.org <br />S�inf c�erely, <br />Richard G. Borchardt, P.E. <br />Senior Project Engineer <br />Design, Construction, and Maintenance Program <br />RGB /mc <br />Cc: Bill Ruzzo, CCWQBA <br />Molly Trujillo, SEMSWA <br />Glen Poole, Arapahoe County Open Space <br />
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