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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977211
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/12/2012
Doc Name
RESPONSE
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WATER RESOURCES
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on1 <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3 <br />DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES <br />Response to Reclamation Permit Application Consideration <br />DATE: September 12, 2012 <br />TO: Jim Dupler, Environmental Protection Specialist To ` DR <br />CC: Division 2 Office; District 10 Water Commissioner <br />FROM: Heidi Frey, P.E. <br />RE: Pikeview Quarry, File No. M- 1977 -21 1 <br />Operator: Continenetal Materials Corporation <br />Contact: Martin L. Shafer, (719) 598 -0215 <br />Sections 9 & 10, Twp 1 3S, Rng 67W, 6th P.M., El Paso County <br />The proposed operation does not anticipate exposing groundwater. Therefore, exposure of ground <br />water must not occur during or after mining operations. If stormwater is contained on -site, it must <br />infiltrate into the ground or be released to the natural stream system within 72 hours, or all work <br />must cease until a substitute water supply plan, or augmentation plan approved by water court, is <br />obtained. Reclamation plans must ensure water will not be retained onsite for more than 72 hours <br />unless an augmentation plan approved by water court is obtained. <br />❑ The proposed operation will consume ground water by: ❑ evaporation, ❑ dust control, <br />E reclamation, (1 water removed in the mined product, ❑ processing, ❑ other:. <br />Prior to initiation of these uses of ground water, the applicant will need to obtain either a gravel pit <br />or other type of well permit, as applicable. However, prior to obtaining a permit, an approved water <br />supply plan or decreed plan for augmentation is required. <br />❑ Prior to approving a well permit, the applicant must conduct a field inspection of the site and <br />document the locations of all wells within 600 feet of the permit area. The applicant must then <br />obtain a waiver of objection from all well owners with wells within 600 feet of the permit area or <br />request a hearing before the State Engineer. <br />C Other: <br />CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL <br />John W. Hickenlooper <br />Governor <br />Mike King <br />Executive Director <br />Dick Wolfe, P.E. <br />Director /State Engineer <br />COMMENTS: Storm -water runoff is to be held in impoundments. If the water is not released or pumped <br />out of the impoundments within 72 hours or Tess, the applicant should obtain a Substitute Supply Plan. <br />Office of the State Engineer — O <br />1313 Sherman Street, Suite 818 • Denver, CO 80203 • Phone: 303 - 866 -3581 • Fax: 303 - 866 -3589 <br />www.water.state.co.us <br />
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