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iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii~_ <br />~~ ~~ E <br />F. ~~ <br />G~ COLORADO <br />OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER <br />Division of Water Resources <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />131 3 Sherman Street. Room 818 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone 13031 866-3587 <br />FAX IJOI)866-3589 <br />October 26, 1992 <br />Mr. Jerry White, Countv Planner <br />Larimer Countv Planning Division <br />P.O. Box 1190 <br />Fort Collins, CO 80522 <br />RE: Kauffman Pit, 78327 <br />Sections 20 and 21, TSN, R68W, 6th P.M. <br />Water Division 1, Water District 4 <br />Deaz Mr. White: <br />p° cO<o <br />~~ <br />Ne <br />• ee~a' <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />Ken Salazar <br />Execmne Director <br />Hal D. Simpson <br />State Engineer <br />R~~ ~:,~ ~, '° <br />r', <br />OCT 2 6 1992 <br />roY1NEr.,.~. c . _ <br />Thank you for the referral to review the applicant's request to [nine an addidona19.85 acres <br />in addition to the 83 acres previously approved in the existing gravel mining operation. The site <br />is located at the southeast corner of CR 9E and CR 20 in Loveland. The applicant plans to extract <br />additional gravel and return the site to a wetland condition. <br />According to our files, the applicant was given approval to divert water out-of-priority for <br />the gravel mining operations pursuant to our April 6, 1992 letter (copy attached). As noted in this <br />letter, the applicant is restricted to a total surface azea of 24.3 acres and total depletions aze limited <br />to 27.27 acre-feet per year. !t is my understanding from the applicant's submittal there will most <br />likely be additional ground water exposed in the expansion of the operation. As such, the applicant <br />may not have approval from this office for such expansion. <br />In addition, the applicant was noticed to obtain a valid gravel pit well permit prior to <br />exposing ground water. A review of our files indicates that the permit has not been issued. If <br />ground water has been exposed from the original operation or from the expansion, the operator <br />is in violation of State statutes. <br />It is recommended that the applicant contact this office and present a detailed plan as to <br />the extent of additional ground water to be exposed or out-of-priority diversions to take place. In <br />addition, a valid permit must be issued prior to exposing ground water. Based on these outstanding <br />issues, this office cannot recommend approval of the applicant's request. <br />