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DRMS Permit Index
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M1974086
IBM Index Class Name
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4/17/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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AM4
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ECS
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AM04 RECEIVED <br /> APR 17 2019 <br /> ECS <br /> DfVkl; N OF RECLAW-noN <br /> MWIW AND SAFETY <br /> Greg Lewicki And Associates, PLLC <br /> 3375 W.Powers Circle Phone: (720)841-5321 Fax(303)346-6934 <br /> Littleton,CO 80123 E-mail:info@lewicki.biz <br /> April 15, 2019 <br /> Eric Scott <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety <br /> 1313 Sherman St, Rm 215 <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> RESPONSE TO: Adequacy Review of a 112 Construction Materials Reclamation Permit <br /> Amendment Application Package AM04,Ralston Quarry,Permit No. M-1974-086. <br /> ADDENDUM 1 —Conditional Approval Request <br /> Asphalt Paving Co., Inc. is requesting that the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and <br /> Safety approve the currently under-review amendment to the Ralston Quarry reclamation permit. <br /> Attached to this letter are two of the outstanding items requested from CDRMS to address <br /> outstanding adequacy concerns: a revised Map C-2 showing the dewatering pipe route for the <br /> quarry bottom stormwater draining and an invoice documenting the cost of the fencing installed <br /> at the quarry as part of reclamation. The only remaining item, according to discussion with <br /> CDRMS staff, is the Colorado Division of Water Resources letter dated February 11, 2019. <br /> The CDWR letter raised concerns about whether the quarry as proposed intercepts or will <br /> intercept a groundwater aquifer as mining progressed. This concern was raised primarily due to <br /> the presence of water in the bottom of the quarry that was visible in aerial photos of the site. <br /> CDWR is concerned that this water was from subsurface sources. <br /> Asphalt Paving Co. contends, based on their operational experience and a thorough <br /> hydrogeologic analysis of the site by Brierley and Associates,that the only source of water <br /> within the low point of the quarry is stormwater that has drained to the low point. Asphalt Paving <br /> Co. is therefore working to provide CDWR with any and all necessary information to <br /> demonstrate the fact that the water found in the quarry bottom is all surface water from storm <br /> events. <br /> The purpose of the amendment was to incorporate ground into the affected area that had been <br /> disturbed by a slide on the west side of the permit. Approval of the amendment is needed to <br /> conduct the repairs and reclamation in the slide area. The surface water/ground water questions <br /> being worked through with CDWR are unrelated. APC requests that CDRMS approve the <br /> amendment with the following condition: <br /> The applicant will satisfy CDWR concerns as expressed in the February 11, 2019 letter, and <br /> submit a technical revision to the permit containing CDWRs satisfaction once it is achieved. <br /> Ralston Quarry AM-04 1 Grr}LewiaAi and 1ss<u fates PLL(' <br />
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