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11/6/12 State.co.us Executive Branch Mail - Southfield C1981014 <br />That gate could serve as a nice 'throttle' for a gentle water flow in future use, don't you think? <br />acquired another copy of Map 12 & plan to mail it to you Monday. <br />George P <br />On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 8:44 AM, W D Corley, Jr. <ajjc @att.net> wrote: <br />George and Janet, <br />have read the Oct. 31, 2012, DRMS directive concerning the missing gated valve on the primary <br />spillway of Sediment Pond #1 and it reminded me that the gated valve on the primary spillway of <br />Sediment Pond #5 is not functional. This valve has been rendered nonfunctional by the cutting of the <br />operating rod, so while the gate is now in the closed position the gate may not be raised to drain the <br />pond. Is this situation the approved design under the permit or has there been a permit revision to <br />allow cutting of the operating rod? <br />Doug Corley <br />■i :' 11 <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />office: 303.866.3567 ext. 8107 <br />email: janet.binns@state.co.us <br />2/2 <br />