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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983090
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
5/13/1999
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SINCLAIR
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DMG
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D
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<br /> <br />Srnc%i~/ <br />~ ~' J~ <br />May 11, 1999 <br />State of Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />ATTN: Mr. Carl Mount <br />1313 Sherman Street, Ftoom 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Mount: <br />`DECEIVED <br />MAY 13 1999 <br />:,~~,~rn of Mlnerab g Geolo9Y <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />Recent flooding on the I'oudre River has made us aware of a potentially dangerous <br />situation on our Sinclair, Wyoming to Denver 6" refined petroleum products pipeline <br />(Medicine Bow Pipelirm) where it crosses Hall-Irwin's LaPoudre gravel mining <br />operation near Windsor, Colorado. The mine is located on Township 6N, Range <br />ti7W, Section 19 under Colorado mining permit M83-090. <br />Our pipeline is logted 1m a narrow strip of property which hasn't been mined, but <br />gravel mining pits are located on either side of our pipeline. (See attached sketch) <br />During high water conditions on May 2, 1999 river water filled the Western pit and <br />overFlowed into the EastF;m pit across the narrow strip of land containing our pipeline. <br />The subsequent erosion undermined our pipeline causing us to shut it down. <br />On May 5, 1999 SinGaiir examined the pipeline using a contract diving firm and <br />determined that it was sarfe to restart the pipeline, because the unsupported spans of <br />pipeline in the eroded area were not long enough to endanger the integrity of the <br />pipeline. Our wntention is that we have been damaged (inspection and repair costs) <br />by the gravel mining operation and that Hall-Irwin should provide an engineering <br />remedy that will prevent the situation from reoccurring. But Hall-Irwin's position is <br />that what occurred was la once in a life time act of god which would have occurred <br />regardless of the change in ground contour caused by their mining operation. And in <br />any event they have finished the required reclamation of these gravel pits and have <br />no further obligations. <br />Padre Erosion.dac <br />Sinclair Pipeline Co. <br />POST OFFICE FIOX 185, SINCLAIR, WYOMING 82334 307r~24-2630 FAX 307A2&3571 <br />
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