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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004067
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/8/2005
Doc Name
objection response
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seter vander and wall pc
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dmg
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067 <br />. _ ~ ppp ~ ,tit- aovy- <br />~/r ~7~/~j/~~j]/~.~~ /y ~~/)~~~~///./~~ KIM J. SEfER <br />~/ I4V1 N/6N(l_Y`~~UVWV II . ~. / BARBARA T. VAt3DER WALL <br />1 ..~OAI'I n't. FRITSCFiE <br />ATTORNEYS AT LAW ~ t OB~~O U~IC7N R c~S Pon~s~ ~ S7AC1 A. USAGAIYI <br />~ ~ Ott <br />Ms. Katy Soto <br />Banks & Gesso, LLC <br />720 Kipling Street, Suite 117 <br />Lakewood, Colorado 80215 <br />August 4, 2005 <br />~~C:~~~,~~..!r~ <br />'~AUG 0 8 2005 <br />Division of Minsrals and Geology <br />Re: July 15, 2005 Letter to Black Hawk-Central City Sanitation District: <br />Structure Agreement for Proposed Mining Operation, Clear Creek District <br />Water Providers, LLC, MMRR Quarry; Gilpin County, CO <br />Dear Ms. Soto: <br />The Black Hawk-Central City Sanitation District (the "District") advised Bands Bz Gesso <br />LLC in November 2004 that it cannot sign the proposed Structure Agreement for Proposed <br />Mining Operation submitted to it by Mr. Gesso in October 2004. <br />The District has nearly completed its new sewer treatment facility at mile marker 1.75 on <br />Highway 119. The treatment facility will contain millions of gallons of raw and partially treated <br />sewage in concrete tanks located partially underground. The plant will also store, contain and <br />use potentially hazardous chemicals. The plant also consists of a great deal of underground <br />piping and conduit with connectors to buildings and tanks. These facilities were not designed <br />with neazby blasting and heavy equipment earthwork in mind. <br />We have also been made aware that the plant is constructed near a geologic fault that, if <br />disturbed, could cause great damage to the plant and downstream water users. <br />Fina]ly, Highway 119 traffic, access and egress from and to the plant site for delivery <br />trucks and sludge hauling vehicles is already a concern. The addition of gravel hauling trucks <br />and equipment may create serious traffic hazards and delays. <br />In order to address these issues, please provide us with: <br />a. Any and all geologic studies concerning your proposed operation, the geologic <br />conditions in the area and potential effects on surrounding properties; <br />b. Any projected operating information including size and type of equipment needed <br />and projected need for the use of explosives and earth moving equipment; and <br />7400 E. ORCHARD ROAD • SurrE 3300 • GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80] 11 • 303-770-2700 • FAx 303-770-2701 • svwQsvwpc.com <br />
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