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8/1/13 <br />STATE • <br />COLORADO <br />City of Greeley gravel pit <br />State.co.us E)ecutive Branch Mail - Cityof Greeleygravel pit <br />roxanne prather < rpratherus @yahoo. com > <br />Reply -To: roxanne prather < rpratherus @yahoo. com > <br />To: "Peter.Hays @state.co.us" <Peter.Hays @state.co.us> <br />Hays - DNR, Peter <peter.hays@state.co.us> <br />Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 1:38 PM <br />Peter <br />I talked to you last week in regards to my father William Rodman!s property at 3613 7' Street Greeley. My <br />father has a well and has been experiencing problems as the gravel pit digs deeper. He has been trying to get <br />help from the city but they say call a welUdrilling company and let us know what they say. He apparently has <br />well rights for 49gpm, at this time he is able to pump 20gpm. This is for household use and irrigation, and he <br />can't run both at the same time with that rate. <br />After making several phone calls last week they did come out with a well company to say that they would be <br />putting a fracking tank and hook that up to the well. They would then come and fill it whenever necessary. <br />He has horses who use the 5 acres to feed off of in the spring, summer, and fall, and as there is no water the <br />pastures are pretty much gone along with much of his lawn. Next to go will be the trees,,,,,,,,,, The city is <br />willing to help when you make multiple phone calls but at a very slow slow slow pace. <br />It has been two weeks since they were last at my parents place, with the same old story, and still no <br />water,,,,, and no long term plan either. <br />My father is looking at other options and will not give me any information other than what I have given you. <br />Thank You <br />Roxannc Pnldii. r <br />970 -381 -8418 <br />rpratherus@yahoo.com <br />https: / /mail.g oog le.corrVmaii /Ldinui =28i IF8e52a072bb&ueuw pt& search= a]I&msg= 13la60b6e86214b8 1/1 <br />