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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999069
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/22/2011
Doc Name
Operator Response
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dcs
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR3
Email Name
ECS
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August 22, 2011 <br />Mr. Eric Scott, PG <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Eric: <br />Transmitted via email to Eric.Scottstate.co.us for expedience. <br />No hard copy to follow unless specifically requested. <br />RE: DRMS Permit M- 1999 -069, Wagner /Kauffman Pit #3, Revision TRO3 <br />August 2, 2011 Information Request— Operator Response <br />Thank you for the correspondence on this application, as well as your recent telephone <br />communications. As we've discussed over the last couple weeks, Jake Kauffman & Son, <br />Inc.'s (JKS) responses to the information requests of the 8/2/2011 letter are as follows: <br />1) West reservoir liner design and QA /QC. The actual soil materials, construction <br />equipment, methods and practices will be the same as used for the previously lined <br />East Reservoir, and the nearby Stroh Pit. However, there will NOT be engineering <br />construction plans, testing nor as -built documentation used for the West Reservoir <br />liner. As a result, JKS is not seeking a bond reduction from the Division for this liner <br />work based on engineering or materials testing. <br />2) Liner keyed into competent bedrock. As noted, the construction methods and <br />practices will be the same as used for the previous reservoir liners constructed by <br />JKS in this immediate area. This includes tying the liner into competent bedrock. In <br />this case, the former pit dewatering trenches will be backfilled to serve as the liner <br />key. This has not been documented on the proposed Reclamation Plan Exhibit due to <br />variability in the trenches and resulting key. JKS does not desire to be held to specific <br />external standards or requirements on the key construction, in terms of width, depth, <br />alignment, position, bedrock condition, and so forth. As a result, they recognize the <br />key, along with the entire West Reservoir liner construction, is at their sole judgment <br />and risk, to be resolved and accepted only at the time of successful final 90 -day <br />infiltration testing for the State Engineer's Office (SEO). <br />A: 4220 Golf Vista Drive, Loveland, Co 80537 0 P: 303.929.3194 0 F: 303.600.8020 0 E: dangiroux @dcs- cm.com <br />DCS Project 10 -020 © Copyright 2011, DCS, Inc. <br />
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