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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978056
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
1/19/2004
Doc Name
Corrected Actions per 11/6/03 Insp. Rpt.
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Varra Companies Inc.
To
DMG
Inspection Date
11/6/2003
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JAN-19-04 04:33 PM VgRRA COMPANIES 970 353 4047 P. 01 <br />Varra Companies, Inc. <br />Office of Special Projects <br />1431 East 16"' Street • Oreclcy Colorado SOG31 t Telephone (970) 353-8310 • FAX 970) 353.4047 <br />FACSIMILE MESSAG>r <br />Monday 19 January 2004 <br />To: ' 'Thomas A. Schreiner, Reclamation Specialist <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology <br />Ctffloe of Mined Land Reclamation -Permit #:.~. o Confidental?: <br />1313 Sherman Street, Ste. 215 Class._ Type-Seq.._ <br />Denver, CAlorado 80203 From: ~0 To: 6 <br />Doc. Name: - 1 A.~ , <br />Telephone: (303) 866-3567 Doc. Date (if no date stamp): /-14~0~ <br />Fax Line: (303) 832-8106 Pages (including wver) = 4 <br />From: 8radfvrd ]arms <br />Professional F r <br />Subject: M78-056 -Corrective Action Completed as Requested in DMG Inspection Report of 6 <br />November 2003. <br />~a <br />Dear Tom: <br />Part 1(Page 4): Gregg Z. Neurohr, Geologist for C.G.R.S., Ft. Collins, Colorado, is overseeing the <br />removal and mapping of exi>?nt of Diesel fuel contamination at the location as referenced <br />in your report. To deteirrtline the extent and effects of the contamination, the fuel tank <br />was emptled and removed, showing no signs of leakage. The underlying and <br />surrounding contaminatied sons were excavated and sampled with a photo ionization <br />detector to determine the extent of contamination. No groundwal~r contamination is <br />evident as the depth appears clean at approximately 9.0+. feet. Firth samples from the <br />sidewalls to the bottom of the final extracted area were taken for lab analysis for diesel to <br />assure the extent of all contaminated soils was attained. The removed soils were placed <br />temporarily on a concrete tarmac in front of the shop until final dispositlon and <br />remediation can be established and approved by the Division. C.G.R.S.'s report will follow <br />this correspondence. We are keeping the hole open and the removed materials available <br />fnr your inspection. <br />Part 2 (Page 4): As requested under Part 2 Option (3), following are tl7ree notarized statements <br />from the referenced utilities lndlcatlng 'no negatlve effect' from our continued operations <br />as proposed. Hard mples will be forwarded to the Division for inclusion into the proposed <br />20x3 Amendment. <br />We trust this satisfies the possible problems expressed in the Division's Inspection report, understanding <br />that the necessary follow-up is continuing respectlve of Part i. <br />-Fin- <br />
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