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DRMS Permit Index
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C2010088
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Application Correspondence
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1/6/2011
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Email Regarding Biological Opinion
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Boulay, Mike <br />From: Boulay, Mike <br />Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 3:27 PM <br />To: 'dpacula @osmre.gov' <br />Subject: Fruita Loadout <br />Attachments: Biological Opinion 2002.pdf; Exhibit -5- Vegetation Report -Page 1.pdf <br />Hi Dawn: <br />Per your request this morning regarding the Fruita Loadout project, I have the following information. <br />1. 1 have attached a copy of the Biologic Opinion from 2002. <br />2. The discrepancy regarding the Map 3 and Map 4 study area boundary versus the permit boundary is <br />explained as follows: In about April 2010 the vegetation study was initiated and this occurred before <br />the purchase and sale agreement for the property was finalized. J.E. Stover & Associates is the primary <br />contractor for CAM - Colorado, LLC and estimated the property boundary for the purpose of conducting <br />the vegetation study. Kent Crofts of IME Environmental Consultants completed the study in July 2010. <br />The sale of the property became final in September 2010 and the actual final property line differed <br />slightly from the estimated study area. As explained in the enclosed page 1 from the vegetation study, <br />this small area will not be disturbed and should not affect the overall conclusions of the report. <br />3. CAM - Colorado has submitted an application for a Nationwide Permit and they are working with the US <br />Army Corp of Engineers on wetland impacts. The person that they are working with here in Grand <br />Junction at the U S Army Corp of Engineers is Carrie Sheata at (970) 243 -1199. You can also contact <br />Jim Stover at J.E. Stover & Associates at (970) 245 -4101. <br />Please feel free to call me if you should have any further questions. <br />Thanks, <br />WA H IM <br />Michael P. Boulay, P.G. <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />Grand Junction Field Office <br />Phone: (970) 243 -1571 <br />FAX: (970) 241 -1516 <br />mike. boulav@state.co. us <br />
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