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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIYf510N OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY ~ <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />131:1 Sherman St., Room 215 C O LO RAD ~ <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 DIVISION O F <br />Phone: (303) Sbb3s67 ~ MIN 6 RRA L $ <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 G E O L O G Y <br /> 0.ECLANATION•MINING <br /> SAf ETY•SCIENCE <br />July 16.2004 <br /> Bill Owens <br /> Governor <br />Ms Pam Hora / Russell George <br />Tetra Tech RMC / ExeMive Direct°` <br />1900 S <br />Sunset Street suite 1-F Ronald W. Cattany <br />. <br />r Division Director <br />Longmont, CO 80501 Natural Resource Trustee <br />Re: M-2004-031 Adequacy Comments <br />The Division has reviewed your 112 sand and gravel permit application and has the <br />following comments: <br />T) EXHIBTTS "A" AND "B" ADEQUATE <br />II) EXHIBIT "C" <br />A) It is the understanding of the Division during the pre-operational <br />inspection that the operator has identified owners name, type structures <br />and location of all significant, valuable and permanent man made <br />structures contained on the area of affected land and within (200) feet of <br />the affected land. <br />III) EXHIBIT "D" MINING PLAN <br />A) Under description of methods of mining to be employed, "you stated that <br />a conveyer system will be installed under 1040i ave. to convey the aggregate". <br />However, there was no design submitted for the system and the warranty to <br />remove it was also not included in EXHIBIT "L". Please provide the design <br />for the system and the cost to remove and dispose. <br />B) You have stated, "Fuels and lubricants stored and or used on site in <br />association with the mining operation aze managed in accordance with <br />applicable state and federal regulations, including a Sgill Prevention, <br />Control and Counter measures Plan (SPCC) developed and certified by a <br />registered Professional. Please provide the designs once completed and <br />include the cost to remove them in EXHIBIT "L'. <br />C) In the mining plan map, it is indicated that Bull Seep Ditch, is going to be <br />moved, to accommodate the mining operation. However, there is no <br />design and location submitted. Please provide a map showing the new <br />location. Does the operator has an approval from the owners of the ditch <br />for the proposed move ? <br />Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation <br />Office of <br />Active and Inactive Mines <br />Geological Survey <br />