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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/25/2011
Doc Name
Correspondence Letter
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DWR
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
RN6
Email Name
JRS
SB1
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES <br />John W. Hickenlooper <br />Governor <br />Mike King <br />Executive Director <br />Dick Wolfe, P.E. <br />Director/State Engineer <br />April 25, 2011 <br />APR 25 2019 <br />Division o, mec wwkiOn, <br />Jim Stark, Environmental Protection Specialist mining and S <br />Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Coal Ridge No. 1 Mine (Permit No. C-1984-065) <br />Permit Renewal Application No. 6 <br />Dear Mr. Stark: <br />The Division of Water Resources has reviewed the Coal Ridge No. 1 Mine (Permit No. C-1984- <br />065) Permit Renewal Application. The application proposes to renew an existing permit to conduct coal <br />mining operations at the Coal Ridge No. 1 Mine. The underground coal mining and/or reclamation <br />operations are located approximately 7 miles west of Glenwood Springs in Garfield County. <br />The site appears to be in reclamation at this time, however one sediment pond, which has a <br />capacity of approximately 6.3 acre-feet, appears to still be in existence. Recent field inspections show <br />the structure to be dry during most of the year. The applicant should be aware that the mine site is <br />located within an overapprop riated stream system. All storm water drainage captured in the sediment <br />pond is subject to administration. If storm water in the overappropriated stream system is not diverted or <br />captured in priority, Colorado water law requires it to be released, or replacement for evaporation will be <br />required of the impounder/operator/owner of the operation. The State Engineer's policy requires that all <br />water impounded out of priority be released to the stream system within a maximum of 72 hours after <br />impoundment. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions, please <br />contact me at this office. <br />Sincerely, <br />yc tt? P ` <br />Karlyn Adams <br />Water Resource Engineer <br />KAA: Coal Ridge No 1 Mine Renewal C-1984-065 (RN6).docx <br />cc: Alan Martellaro, Division Engineer, Division 5 <br />Bill West, Water Commissioner, District 45 <br />Office of the State Engineer <br />1313 Sherman Street, Suite 818 • Denver, CO 80203 • Phone: 303-866-3581 • Fax: 303-866-3589 <br />http://water.state.co.us
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