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HomeMy WebLinkAbout790251 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 353 - WYOMING MINERAL CORPORATION, 3900 SOUTH WADSWORTH BOULEVARD, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80235 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on July 18 , 1979 at 2 : 00 o 'clock p.m. , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado held a hearing to consider the request of Wyoming Mineral Corporation, 3900 South Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood, Colorado 80235 for an amend- ment to Special Use Permit No. 353 concerning development stan- dard #1, and WHEREAS, said amendment to Special Use Permit No. 353 con- cerns a tract of land more particularly described as follows : A tract of land situated in the East Half of Section 24 , Township 10 North, Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado with considering the East line of Section 24 as being North 00°58 ' West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines, which begin at a point which bears North 27°06 ' 30" West, 3065. 77 feet from the South- east corner of said Section 24 and runs thence North 34°12 ' 10 " West, 278.40 feet; thence North 43°57 '40" East, 893. 83 feet; thence South 46°33 ' 30" East, 202 . 02 feet; thence South 13°28 ' 15" East, 426. 86 feet; thence South 84°13 '40" West, 453. 02 feet; thence South 43°25 ' 25" West, 377 . 33 feet to the point of beginning, containing 7 .4725 acres more or less . WHEREAS, the Board reviewed the testimony of the applicant and of all others present, and reviewed the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission, and having been fully in- formed, finds that the request for an amendment to Special Use Permit No. 353 concerning development standard #1 should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that the amendment to develop- ment standard #1, Special Use Permit No. 353 be, and hereby is, approved as set forth in the Weld County Planning Commission recommendations. PL0566 790251 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date June 5 , 1979 Case No. $Up# 390 : 79 : 12 APPLICATION OF Wyoming Mineral Corporation ADDRESS 3900 South Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood, Colorado 80235 Moved by Percy Hiatt that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the appli- cation for site approval of Amend SUP-353-Dev. Snd. #1 covering the following described property in Weld County, Colorado, to-wit: See attached be recommended (favorably)(tlinW) to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has shown good cause for this six month time extension request from July 1, 1979, to December 31, 1979 , as outlined in their letter dated April 26 , 1979 . Further, it is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the six month extension request is reasonable and Wyoming Mineral Corporation should be given adequate time to allow for the conclusion of aquifer restoration and the commencement of surface reclamation. This determination is based in part upon the following responses from various referral agencies which have reviewed this request and have set forth no objections to it : 1 . The Colorado Geological Survey, letter dated May 23, 1979 . 2 . The Division of Water Resources , Colorado Department of Natural Resources, letter dated May 14, 1979 . Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer Vote: For Passage Percy Hiatt Against Passage __ Ben Nix Fred Otis __ Jerry Kiefer _ Frank Suckla Chuck iiette Kountzzn The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Shirley A Phi 11 i ps , Recording Secretary of the We'd County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that Lhe above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolutior of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Color- ado, adopted on June 5, 1979 _ and recorded in Bock No. VI _of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. ),ited the -_6 ----day of --- -June----- ----- , 1979 . +W R!? '41NIF 4-°r. ti;`,.41 C ,1 r. i i !1 Secretary r t1tiN £ 1g7"1 I i LEGAL DESCRIPTION - X€15:d , 0 //x/77 A tract of land situated in the Ell of Section 24, T10N, R62W, / of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado with considering the east line of Section 24 as being N 00°58' W and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines, which begin at a point which bears N 27°06' 30" W, 3065.77 feet from the Southeast corner of said Section 24 and runs thence N 34°12' 10" W, 278.40 feet; thence N 43°57 '40" E, 893.83 feet; thence S 46°33'30" E, 202.02 feet; thence S 13°28' 15" E, 426.86 feet; thence S 84°13'40" W, 453.02 feet; thence S 43°25'25" W, 377 .33 feet to the point of beginning, containing 7 .4725 acres more or less . __ Wyoming Mineral Corporation SUP-390 : 79 : 12 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION June 5 , 1979 3. The Weld County Health Department , letter dated May 10, 1979. 4 . The U.S. Bureau of Mines, letter dated May 3, 1979 . 5. The Weld County Engineering Department , letter dated May 2 , 1979. 6. The Water Quality Control Commission, State Department of Health, letter dated May 29, 1979 . A public hearing was conducted On July 18 , 1979 at 2 : 00 P . M. , with the following present: NORMAN CARLSON CHAIRMAN LYDIA DUNBAR COMMISSIONER, EXCUSED BILL KIRBY COMMISSIONER LEONARD ROE COMMISSIONER JUNE STEINMARK COMMISSIONER Also present: • ACTING CLERK TO THE BOARD , JEANNETTE ORDWAY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY , R. RUSSELL ANSON PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE , TOM HONN 'The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 11, 1979, duly published June 14 , 1979 and July 5, 1979 in the Platteville Herald, a public hearing was held on the request of Wyoming Mineral Corporation for a Special Use Permit to amend Special Use Permit #353, Development Standard #1. Tom Honn read the favorable recommendation submitted by the Weld County Planning Commission. Frances M. Ryan, Engineer for Wyoming Mineral Corporation, in chronological order reviewed their operation todate. No one in attendance at the hearing was opposed to the grantingHof this request. ; Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to grant this special use permit to amend #353, development standard #1. Commissioner Roe seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. 'r )2#`-sq- — • CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ‘ J� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ' ' • � WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND LERK TO THE BOA uty County Cle DO K T # 79-37 TAPE # 79-80 LHR# Date : June 5 , 1979 CASE NUMBER: SUP-390 : 79 :12 NAME: Wyoming Mineral Corporation REQUEST: Amendment to SUP-353 :78 : 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. E , Section 24, T10N, R62W LOCATION: 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Grover THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE approved FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that Wyoming Mineral Corporation has shown good cause for this six month time extension request from July 1 , 1979 , to December 31, 1979, as outlined in their letter dated April 26, 1979. Further, it is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that the six month extension request is reasonable and Wyoming Mineral Corporation should be given adequate time to allow for the conclusion of aquifer restoration and the commence- ment of surface reclamation. This determination is based in part upon the following responses from various referral agencies which have reviewed this request and have set forth no objections to it : 1. The Colorado Geological Survey, letter dated May 23 , 1979. 2. The Division of Water Resources , Colorado Department of Natural Resources , letter dated May 14, 1979. 3 . The Weld County Health Department, letter dated May 10, 1979. 4. The U.S. Bureau of Mines , letter dated May 3 , 1979. 5. The Weld County Engineering "Department, letter dated May 2, 1979. 6. The Water Quality Control Commission, State Department of health, letter dated May 29 , 1979. DATE: Jur 11,, 1979 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 18th of July, 1979 • DOC #79-37 Wyoming Mineral Corp. , Amend SUP #353, Development Standard #1 DOC #79-38 Virgil Ottinger, SUP, Swine Farrowing & Finishing operation DOC #79-39 Vernon and Alice Noble, SUP, Hog Operation • OFFICE 9F THE CLERK TO THE BOARD BY i � r�•� • � It ( / Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a. p,a RI Go, v, \ ,`� UNITED STATES I ) )/� o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION • \` +AJ/,`# i WASHINGTON, D C ?0655 WMUR: RC M-15 Colorado Department of Health ATTN: A. J. Hazle Director Radiation and Hazardous Wastes Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, CO 80220 References: 1 . Letter from A. J. Hazle to J. Martin, November 20, 1978. 2. Letter from A. J. Hazle to R Scarano, November 28, 1978. 3. Letter from A. J. Hazle to J. Rothfliesch, November 28, 1978. 4. Letter from A. J. Hazle to R. Cooperstein, March 16, 1978. 5. Letter from K. R. Schendel , Wyoming Mineral Corporation, to R. Cooperstein, April 3, 1979. Gentlemen: The NRC staff has reviewed the Wyoming Mineral Corporation' s (WMC) radioactive materials license application and environmental report for the Keota Project (a commercial-scale uranium solution extraction activity) in Weld County, Colorado, per References 1-3. We presume, however, from References 4 and 5 that these submittals will be undergoing revision. The staff comments derived from a review of the in-hand submittals are attached. These should nevertheless be useful towards an evaluation of any anticipated revised submittal . The application and the environmental report reviewed are both too general . Meager site specific and process information are presented precluding a compre- hensive review of the environmental impacts and safety aspects of the proposed project. This can be seen from the attached comments and questions developed by the staff. Subsequent submittals should include the following specific data for a proposed commercial-scale project: 1 . Subsurface geologic maps and/or cross-sections that depict the local structure and stratigraphy in some detail . 2. A specific description of the vertical sequence of aquifers and aquacludes at the proposed well field area(s). This should coincide with 1 . r Colorado Department of Health - 2 - 3. Baseline water quality analyses of samples from each of the aquifers at the well field and monitor well area(s). 4. A more complete description of the proposed production/injection and monitor well system layout for specific well field areas. Monitor wells should be completed in both aquifers above and below the ore bearing stratum as well as in it. Bases for the selection of monitor well locations should be discussed. 5. A discussion of the possible existence of exploratory boreholes in the ! production area and the means by which they have been or will be plugged. 6. A discussion of proposed injection/production rates and pressures (quantified). 7. The specific details of the proposed environmental and safety monitoring programs. 8. A more comprehensive description of the proposed restoration program, which should coincide with 3. 9. A specific discussion of proposed site reclamation procedures, the schedule for their initiation, and the projected costs involved re-surety bond(s). 10. A discussion of other possible conflicting land or subsurface uses, e.g. , oil , gas or coal production, with the proposed project. 11 . A discussion of the status of other Federal or State regulatory requirements. 12. Quantitative discussions of socioeconomic effects and cost-benefits resulting from such a project. 13. A comprehensive discussion of alternatives with regard to processing operations, groundwater quality restoration techniques and waste management. The applicant' s submittals are intended to address a commercial-scale uranium solution extraction project. The text, however, indicates that an experimental approach would be taken in the development of the project. This is not considered to be adequate by the staff. NRC believes that an R&D effort at the site, initially, would be more appropriate and helpful to the applicant in generating needed data for a commercial-scale undertaking. The objectives of an R&D project would be to (1 ) determine the potential of economic success of a full-scale project, (2) establish the engineering design of a commercial-scale undertaking, and (3) generate site specific environmental data. R___ -- Colorado Department of Health - 3 - The NRC does not consider initiation of construction for uranium solution extraction activities, e. g. , site hydrologic testing and characterization to require a license exemption. This consideration, however, would not relieve the applicant of any responsibilties or requirements of Colorado' s State regulatory agencies. If there are any questions on this matter contact me or Dr. R. Cooperstein (301-42.7-4103) of my staff. Sincerely, i:e RR., A. Scarano, Section Leader Uranium Recovery Licensing Branch Division of Waste Management Enclosure: As stated Questions , Clarifications and Comments from NRC Staff Review of Wyoming Mineral Corporation Source Material License Application to Colorado Department of Health Keota Project, Weld County, Colorado. Project M-15 Page 1-2 1 . ". . . The development of the details of the process, the equipment, and the facility is a lengthy reiterative process of engineering design and development. . . . " and ". . . frequent changes and improvements are the rule, not the exception. . . . " These statements indicate the paucity of details in the application concerning the operating plans and procedures. It reinforces our suggestion that an R&D licensing approach, initially, would be preferable. Page 2-1 2. ". . . An initial area of approximately 21 ,250 acres has been identified for study and evaluation and an area of 1 ,400 acres has been selected for licensing as the First Mine Unit. " Further in the text, it states that the area is "sized to allow flexibility in implementation of the mine plan. . . . " a. This implies that a 33. 2 square mile area would eventually be worked and that a 2. 2 square mile area is proposed for this licensing action. A 2. 2 square mile well field area is unusually large compared to existing commercial-scale areal operations even at a development rate of 30 acre production units (more than 40 years). b. Definition of the term "flexibility" is called for. Page 2-1 3. The applicant states that the initial facility will be situated on a total of about 150 acres. Of this , 80 acres would be used to accommodate a centralized processing plant and ancillary facilities and an initial well field would occupy 30 acres. The purpose for the remaining 40 acres is not specified. Page 2-1 4. No specific lixiviant is proposed for the project. The vagueness of the statements would inhibit the performance of a necessary full-scale environmental impact evaluation. Page 2-4 5. ". . . Final choice of the lixiviant will be made after the first year of operating the Keota facility on a development and demonstration basis. " a. The staff concurs with the applicant that the project should proceed on a development and demonstration basis. However, a smaller (about one acre) rather than a 30 acre well field area should equally serve the purpose with minimal potential environmental impact ensuing from the study. Use of a smaller area would also facilitate and expedite the necessary groundwater quality restoration 2 condition which NRC and other agreement states where uranium solution extraction activities are being performed require of the licensees. b. A discussion of the meaning of "development and demonstration basis" is in order. Page 2-4 6. An elaboration on the intent of the statement that ". . . some product may be temporarily stored under water in a lined pond prior to packaging. " is needed. 7. Discuss the anticipated variations in the quantities to be shipped, the number of shipments to be made and the shipment mode(s) due to production capacity increases from 150,000 lbs/yr to 500,000 lb/yr. 8. a. Discuss the justification(s) for proposing to restore the ammonia level to 20 to 50 ppm in the groundwater after operations are terminated. b. Describe the procedure(s) to be used to establish the baseline water quality values for the proposed 1400 acre mine unit. c. Provide the assumptions and calculations made to support the statement that consumption of 50 acre-feet of water for each 10 acres of well field will be required to effect groundwater quality restoration. • d. Estimate the quantity of solid waste/brine that would result from this operation and discuss the proposed management of this solid waste. Page 2-5 9. a. Estimate the number of ponds planned for each well field area and their areal disposition. b. Discuss the design of the ponds for a well field area and their sequential management relative to the text. c. Discuss the proposed variations in the operations that will result from increasing the production capacity from 150,000 pounds/year to 250,000 pounds/year, and to 500,000 pounds/year. Include the proposed flow rate capacities, injection rates (pressures) , ponding requirements and other related topics in the discussion. Page 2-6 10. a. Discuss the basis that will be used to select the lixiviant for the operation by 1981 . b. Describe the groundwater quality restoration plans for the lixiviants that will be studied. c. Provide a more detailed description of how the First Mine Unit of 1400 acres will be subdivided for solution extraction activities 3 during the initial three year period. Include in the discussion, the proposed plans for obtaining the requisite hydrologic and water quality baseline data for the further well field areas. d. Describe how groundwater quality restoration and uranium recovery production activities will be performed concurrently in the plant building. Page 27 11 . The management of chemical wastes is discussed on this page. a. Provide the anticipated radium content in the calcite waste considering the possible lixiviants to be studied. b. Discuss the potential variation in quantities of waste calcite generation with change(s) in production capacity and the effect on the quantity proposed to be shipped off site (250 tons/year). Page 3-1 12. The site location and project layout is described but the activities to be located in Township 8 North are not apparent. Provide the proposed plans for Township 8 North for this project. Page 3-3 13. Indicate the proposed storage area for the recovered uranium product on Figure 3. 2 for both the "as drummed" and "underwater" conditions. Page 3-4 14. The number of samples for radiologic analysis are not considered to be adequate for the First Mine Unit area. - Page 3-76 15. Footnote Figure 3-4 on Table 3-18 should read Figure 3-39. Page 3-77 16. Table 3-19 lists the averaged water quality parameters for the Keota site. Discuss how these values were established and the continuing preoperational plans. Page 4-4 17. Provide a plan drawing of the proposed main process building and equipment layout indicating proposed radiological monitoring points. Page 4-5 18. a. Discuss the status of State permits for sanitary waste management and construction. b. Furnish the baseline water quality analyses for on site wells that will supply potable, plant and process waters. - c. Estimate the average volumes of water that will be required for each proposed uranium production capacity. Page 4-11 19. a. Discuss the justification for locating monitor wells at a distance of about 400 feet and trend wells at about 200 feet from 4 the well field since the rate of groundwater movement was determined to be 1 . 2 feet/year. b. Provide a specific proposed well field unit array and control wells layout for the First Mine Unit and/or its initial well field unit(s). Page 4-19 20. a. Identify the source(s) of the data presented in Table 4-1 . b. Discuss the variability/non-variability of the values listed in the table for Cl , SO4=, U308 and Ra-22. Page 4-23 21 . Identify the proposed location of the proposed yellowcake drying facility and discuss its proposed operating characteristics. Page 4-26 22. Describe the processing steps involved in the preconcentration circuit. Page 4-30 23.a. Explain why a mean porosity of about 25% is used in Table 4-2 while it is stated on Page 3-63 that porosity measurements of the Keota and Buckingham sands were found to average 35. 6% and 39. 5% respectively. b. Provide backup calculations for the values listed in Table 4-2. • c. Discuss why the alkaline-earth process requires less cleaning to maintain injection flow. - d. Discuss the ponding increment requirements (if any) for concurrent groundwater quality restoration requirements. Page 4-31 24. Cite the reference(s) for the data presented in Table 4-3. Page 4-35 25. a. Discuss how the quantity of calcite generated will vary with production capacity. b. It is estimated that less than 2. 8 pounds of calcite will be produced per pound of U308 recovered. Discuss the applicability of this value for each of the contemplated leachants. Page 4-31 26. Table 4-3 should read Table 4-2. Page 4-36 27. Solid wastes generated by evaporative concentration of impounded solution and their management are discussed. NRC requires licensees to transfer such wastes to a licensed mill tailings pile rather than permitting on site burial . Shipments of such solid waste should be made on a regular frequency; not when the project' s operation is terminated. 5 Page 5-4 28. Describe the development and field evaluation plans for ground- water quality restoration currently in progress at the proposed site. Page 5-11 29. Provigi@ the basis for the anticipated Ra-226 concentration (3.28 x 10 pCi/yr). Page 5-16 30. Identify and describe the residence in Section 20 mentioned in Section 5. 3.4. Page 5-23 31 . Product storage and transport are mentioned. Discuss a. The estimated number of shipments to be made annually for the projected production capacities. b. The proposed mode(s) of product transport. c. The anticipated average travel distance. Page 6-1&ff 32. a. Discuss the status of the preoperational monitoring program and describe the details of the proposed operational monitoring program. b. Discuss the basis for excluding trend well monitoring for excursion detection in the proposed well field monitoring program. c. Provide a copy of the model used to predict the effect of the proposed solution extraction activities on the Wild Horse Creek groundwater flow as discussed on Page 3-85 & ff. Page 6-23 33. Discuss the proposed notification plans for the case where a leaking pond is detected and the criteria for requirem ents for transferring the contents from a leaking pond. Page 6-28 34. a. Discuss the possible variation(s) of indicators that would result from utilizing the different potential lixiviants. b. Define the nominal volume of "one bore displacement. " Page 6-31 35. a. Describe the Characteristics of the anticipated evapora- tion ponds to be used for the groundwater quality restoration of the individual well field units. b. Provide a discussion to show that sufficient pond capacity to accommodate all waste water produced for excursion control from a production zone will be in place. . c. Discuss the proposed recovery plant flow rate(s) for normal operations at the various production capacities, .for 6 excursion control , and for groundwater quality restoration activities. Page 7-1 36. Provide the assumptions used and calculations made to support the conclusion that a worst case release from a rupture of a sump or feed and return pipeline would be of the order of 12,000 gallons, that is , the maximum storage tank capacity. Page 7-9 37. Provide copies of corporate policies and procedures for solving site specific safety problems. Page 9-9 38. Provide supporting data for the statement "this mining process (ammonium carbonate/bicarbonate leaching) is understood and can be restored to acceptable water quality criteria. " Page 9-11 39. It is stated "as restoration and mining proceed along the roll front, a buffer zone where no mining is taking place is needed between the mining area and restoration area so that no hydraulic coupling of the two operations can occur. " a. Provide a detailed description of the proposed operating plan for this case including estimated pore volumes and areas involved and ancillary facilities, i . e. , plant equipment, ponds, etc. , that would be required for this case. • b. Described their proposed disposition(s) at the site. c. Indicate what other commercial sites have successfully completed such operations. Page 9-16 40. Provide supporting information for the restoration process waste water composition values noted in the text for uranium and radium-226. Page 9-16 41 . Indicate the area(s) of the Keota site for which premining groundwater quality analyses have been performed. Page 9-16 42. Discuss Lhe basis for the claim that approximately 50 acre- feet of water will be committed due to groundwater quality restoration for each 10 acres of mining well field worked. Page 9-18 43. a. Provide water quality data for the water removed in this restoration process and discuss its acceptability for irrigational use. b. Provide an estimate of the number of pore volumes that will be removed to effect restoration of the groundwater quality for its premining use. . ...• .- e 7 c. Estimate the costs to be incurred by use of this water quality restoration technique. d. Describe the ponding requirements expected for this technique. • GEA-79-418 Wyoming Mineral 3900 So Wadsworth Blvd Corporation Lakewood, Colo.80235 A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation April 26, 1979 Mr. Tom Honn Weld County Planning 915 - 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Wyoming Mineral Corporation Special Use Permit No. 303:76:8 Dear Mr. Honn: In accordance with our discussion on April 23, 1979, Wyoming Mineral Corporation hereby requests a six-month extension of Special Use Permit No. 303:76:8. Therefore, Development Standard Number 1 is requested to be amended as follows: The use authorized by this permit is an in-situ uranium mining test facility. All test operations to be carried out at the facility shall be conducted within the period of time extending from July 1, 1978 to December 31, 1979. No test operation shall be conducted after December 31, 1979, unless such time period is extended in writing by the Board of County Commissioners upon good cause being shown for such extension by Wyoming Mineral Corporation. Application for such extension of time shall be submitted a minimum of 60 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. Twenty-five copies of this amendment are enclosed. The request for an extension is needed to allow for the conclusion of aquifer restoration and the commencement of surface reclamation. Presently, Wyoming Mineral is in its final stages of groundwater restoration. It is anticipated that a final public hearing with the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission will occur in mid-late summer 1979, with surface reclamation commencing in the fall. If Wyoming Mineral needs to remain on the site for a continued ground- water restoration program, then this permit extension will allow us to do so. • • GEA-79-418 Page 2 Surface reclamation will include plugging all wells (excluding approxi- mately two short-term monitoring wells) , dismantling all buildings, evaporation of ponds, liner removal, ponds backfilled, surface contoured and revegetated. Presently, the majority of the buildings have been decommissioned and removed off-site. Your consideration of this matter will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, aANNA F ances M. Ryan Licensing Engineer Government and Environmental Affairs FMR/db Enclosures cc: Gary Fortner - Weld County Planning Ken Webb - Colorado Department of Health Jim Schmieding - Mined Land Reclamation GEA-79-082 Wyoming Mineral 3900 So Wadsworth Blvd Corporation Lakewood, Colo 80235 A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation January 23, 1979 Mr. Kenneth Webb, Chief Water Quality Management Planning Section Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Subject: Transmittal of December 1978 Water Quality Data Dear Mr. Webb: Pursuant to paragraph 3(m) of the Permit for Subsurface Disposal in connection with solution mining activities, Wyoming Mineral Corporation is transmitting herewith three copies of the analysis from weekly sampling of monitor wells at the Grover Test Facility during the month of December. If there are any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, i --1 Ay Frances M. 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O O- r- 4o- o° 6----- er O- +E a — — — --7- (6 v' Q- Q Q" o « i �- r� I( \<. _ �� C ( r- -- - - - --1 r - -I . 1sF'❑LIr1I' IdATEP ANAL',': I : F'EF'❑F'T WYOMING M I NEPAL I_❑F'F'❑F'AT I❑M J❑F, LF'❑',;'L.= 1115` F'EF'❑F'T DATE ill il_ 79 :TATLI.: F'F'ELIMItiAF'',' ',ELL FM-1 DATE :At'1FLEII 11: 17 - 72 :AMPLE T','F'E L I Ic'LI I LI : ITE IMF'❑'"EF' DATE F'ECEIVEII 11 F'1 78 DEFT LICEH_ IMG DATE F'ECIIJIF'ELI 12, 09 78 CONTACT RYAN F NA J❑F' C❑ti:T I TI-IEHT: rib 'L EFri CONDUCTANCE A I_AL'=ILIr1 2. 511 il. 14 7. 5-' - -- ti is l) . I F. t'1,, raE=I�,ri il, r it il, ilk E. _:it 1� t. I -`' I C :DLILIri 141 . CIO 6,. 1 = L99. 91 01'1 D F'❑TA==Iur1 1 . Eil II, 03 E. E1 li .' - .-_ )) E CATI❑N. r,. 358 . a rti' ,! F I_A R E❑r a A T E 1 1 . I_I I_I 0_37 31 . 02 G BL=ARE❑NATE ="3 I_I, IIII 5. 41 2_:5. 79 H -I-ILFATE r., _:0I U. 14 10. 45 I CHLORIDE '-I. =:1 I 0. 2::: 20. '=I J tiITRATE 0. 25 F FLUORIDE 0. I_I L ANI❑ra= 6. 193 M _ ILI':A 7. 70 H TOTAL: 511 . 95 12. 55 2 0r:.10. F' T D: , 180C ) 7:24. 00 1 O TD: H-0. 5G. 5G 346. 95 F' CONDUCTANCE 5-lil, I_II_I III LC❑t1 5il;. IIII T TOTAL COND. t:. I I HLI- ALINIT', 290. 00 '.A= CAC❑=fl • FH 8. 70 h1IHDF' C❑ti=TITLIEHT.: HG/L HT--.L PC L ALI_Ir1Iriuti • II, 1151111 MR N' ArNE=E ii 111211 I,R❑== ALFHA II i1± 1. . i, Hrirlo i I A-N I I. _:111111 t'1EPCI-,P- 0. 0002 GPO== BETA 55. 11± 59. C HP=ENIC 0.0100 MDL-, EDENI Iri - 0. 0500 LEAD 210 11IIIIIIII_I. i1±+*+r`#**♦ FIAPI!Iri • II, 1.15111.1 t1icI- EL • II, 1111111 TH❑RIUri a 30 111III_IIII_I, I_I±ii4•t+i EDP❑N O.. 1500 F'H❑.F H❑RI!= 0. 1000 F'AD I I!hi 226 0.0 ± 0.3 CADMIUM • 11. 1111211 =ELErJIUhl 0°0100 CHROMIUM 0. 0060 _ I LI 'EP CI. 1111211 COFFER 11. 1.11;:11 IIRANi UM I_I, 1_111111 IRON O. 1300 ","RNFID I,_,r1 0. 0500 LEAD 0. 021 0 :INC 11, 1121111 H1 1 I IF H1 I I HEI F r / EF'F'❑F' PFIHISE t/D. Ie.:ter IA-17 I❑H ' E L. 1 . 03 . 9,1.-1 . 04 / -7P 2 9 , , 9, - TD: F' Cu il. - - il l . lil C❑HD. ' _ - T ' 11. 99 . '95-1 . i1S GROUND I'IATEF' AMAL'I': I : F'EF'❑F'T I'I'I'❑M I NG MINERAL I:❑F'F'❑PAT I❑ri J❑F. GF'❑'v'L: 019E F'EF'❑F'T DATE 01 ': 3i 79 :TATLI: PRELIMINARY 'JELL FM-2 DATE :AMF'LED 1 1 • 17 -78 :AMPLE TYPE L I CILI I D : I TE GF'❑VER DATE FEC E IVEII 1 1 • 21 78 DEFT L I C EN: I Nl, DATE F'ECILI I F'ED 12- 09 CONTACT RYAN F MAJOR C❑H:TIT1►ENT: MG L EF M CONDUCTANCE A CALCIUM 3 , 411 11. 1; 2. 82 F: MAGNEEIUM 11. 411 0. 03 1 . 53 c :ODIUM .1 _5. I:II:1 5. 87 287. 15 II F'❑TAE ILIM 1 . '_'il 0. 05 E CATION F CARE❑HATE 42. 00 1 . 411 118. 44 I, F,I'=ARE OrIATE ar,ll, IIII 4. 26 125. 72 H _LILFATE S. 00 0. 17 12. 31 I CHLORIDE 111. 80 II, _II 23. 12 J NITRATE 0. 25 F FLUORIDE 0. 70 L ANI❑N= 6. 132 M : ILICA lla t1 TOTAL: 470. 55lc. Er r,•}il, r F' TD: , 180C ) :.Lit, 1111 • TD: M-0. 5r; 340. 55 F' CONDUC=TANCE 540. 00 LIILC❑ri 607. 00 T TOTAL COND. E40. ES II ALFALINITI `_0. IIII ' R I_A I_❑_ I ',' FH 9. 411 MINOR C❑ri:TIT1_IENT: L ri's L F'C L ALLIMINLRI • I:I, 05011 MAN'=ANEEE 0. 0060 Hp❑__ ALFHA 0. 0± 11 . I AMMONIA-M II, 351111 MERIUpy 0. 0002 GPO== BETA 101 . 0± HR=EN I'= 0.0100 r'1❑L•'i E DENLIri 0. 0500 LEAD 210 100000. 0++4+4++4 BARILIM 0. 0500 riId- EL 0. 0100 THORIUM L='il 100000. 0±+++++.** EDPDr1 0. 1500 F'HO=FH❑PLI= 0. 0q00 RADIUM 226 0.0± 0.3 I_ADriII_IN 0. 0020 _ELENIUri 4 0,0100 CHROMIUM 0. 0050 : ILI 'ER 0. 0020 COFFER 0. 0170 URANIUM 0. 0100 IRON 0. 1000 ",VANADIUM 0. 0500 LEAD ll. Ila00 .INN 0. 0100 ACCIJF'AC`I' CHECF : , EF'F'❑F' F'AF113E L, ION , E -L ' 1 . 00 . %=,6-1 . 04 TD: I F' iI . ll. ':+4 . 90-1 . 10 COND. , : Tr 0. 95 . c,5-1 . 05 I5F'❑L IHII WATER AHAL'1':' I REPORT WYOMING MINEPAL NEPAL CORPORATION JOB I;P❑',;'L.1I191 F'EF'❑PT DATE 12 - 19 .78 TATLI_ PRELIMINARY _ WELL FM-1 DATE .-Hr'1F'LEII 11 10 ; :AMPLE TYPE LII-'I IID = ITE I5P❑\'EP DATE F'E1=EIVEII 11 . 1 • ; DEPT L I I_EN- I MG DATE F'E1='L I I PEI, 11/ 31 CONTACT RYAN F MAJOR' 1_❑N=TITL ,ENT:_ MG. L EF 11 CONDUCTANCE A CALCIUM 5. 10 11. 25 13. 23 DMA�_r1E_I�Ir1 0. 1 i, i1, 111 •:. 0. C :ODIUM 10. 00 5. 1;5 275. 51 II F'❑TA==I L Ir1 1 . 60 0. 04 2. 95 E ,=A T I O r a_ 5. 95R F 1_ARE OrIATE 12. ,_III 1,. 411 _ 3. _;4 1' E I CARPOrJATE _ 311. 0 0 5. 41 2::5. 79 H _ULFATE 6. 30 0. 1 9. l;9 I CHLORIDE 9. 40 1,. 21• 20. 13 J NITRATE I I, ,_5 FLUORIDE 0. R0 L ANIONE x,. 2114 M = I L I A 7. 70 1 ri TOTAL: 5u.3. 25 12. 16 592. 5_ ocigr-' __ ,_ I=0 T II= N-i 1. 51, 338. 25 - J-i3 F' CONDUCTANCE 550. 00 '1', �C 2 6 197 II ILI=❑ri i:,07, 1111 \ p G S�FEj I COND.T TOTAL COND. 59. 5 L`CE $1N 61 U ALI- AL INIT'i 290. 00 h , A= I_AI=❑ '' V FH = . 70 . riIH❑P 1_❑N:=TITIUENT rig_ •L rir. L PC L ALi_lrilrauri II, 0600 r'1AN Ar4E_E 0. 0080 I,R❑== ALFHA 0. 0± 7. 0 AMrIDN A-ri 0. 1i;00 r'1ER'=!IR I • 0. 0002 GR❑_= META 46. 0f 59. 0 AR=ENIC I_I, 1111,1, r'1❑L'I DENIIri 0. 0500 1151111 LEAD 2121 100000. 0±******* BARILIr•1 II, 1151111 rilc1- EL • 0. 0100 THORIUM `=:1_I 1IIIII_IIII_I, II± *+**** BORON 0. 17'00 F'H❑=F H❑Ru= 0. 1000 RADIUM 226 0. 0± 0. 2 I_ADr1Iur, 0. 0020 _ELENILIri 0. 111 00 CHROMIUM Sri 0. 0050 _ I LI.'ER 0, 1.111211 COFFER 0. 111411 URANIUM 0. 0100 IRON 0. 000 VANADIUM • II, 115111.1 LEAD 0. 0 1 7 0 21 NC 11, 111 1111 3 A iivvio-t,../- ACCURACY CHEC F ERROR RANGE 700VP ION ' E L ' 11. 96 . '95-1 . 04 TD: ' R. O . 11.36, . 90-1 . 10 CONE'. ' T:'' 1 . 0` . 95-1 . 05 GROUND I,IHTEF' ANAL''= I: REPORT WOMING MINERAL CORPORATION JOB I;F'❑'r;'L•_ 111'x+1 REF'❑F'T DATE 12/ 19--78 =TATI I= PRELIMINARY hIELL FM DATE =Ht'1PLEII 11 . 1 it : ITE TE I;F,❑'r;'EFr :AMPLE TYPE L I1.'I I I II DATE RECEIVED 11/ 1'3 7:_: DEPT L I C EN'= I tiles DATE F'EI_'I I I F'EII 11 • 31 -78 CONTACT MAJOR C❑N.-TITUEt1T= ri'_ • L EFri CONDUCTANCE A CALCIUM 4. 90 0. 24 12. 71 B MAGNESIUM 0. 10 O. i11 • O. 1= :ODIUM 12 . II11 5. 52 27 i1. 1 II POTASSIUM 1 . '=+i1 0. 05 _ 5i1 E CATIONS • - F CARE❑NATE =:4. 11 0 1 . 1.= 95. 88 G EIcARE❑tlATE 290. 00 4. 75 207. 21 H _!ILFATE 7. 00 0. 15 10. 77 I CHLORIDE 9. 80 0. 2:::: _ J NITRATE II, 25 F FLUORIDE 0. R0 L ANIoNE 6. 30R 0R M = ILICA 7. 50 N TOTAL: 483. 25 12. 13 621 . 57 F' TD: ( 1301: ) 328. 00 C' TD: H-iI. 5I, �` r`�� 338. 25 F' CONDUCTANCE 56 i 1. CI 0 7i.k ' .,,L2,2_,...� �' II I L=❑t•i 607. 00 T TOTAL COND. 621 . 51 1, I �� � la .i_.1.-) I I H L I- A L I N I T r 290. 00 ,; NSNGgl SP .1.1 ' A= I-AC❑-' ' • FH q. 20 MINOR C❑H:T I TUEtiT.= ti,_ L MG • L PC L HL!SriINum 0. 0:7-7:00 MANGANESE 0. 0050 I,pO== HLFHA 0. 0± r.. II HNri❑rJ I A-H Cl. 1;IIII t'1EPC!'R , 0. 0002 I5po== BETA 49. 0+ 59. 0 I Hp=EN I C 0. 0100 MOL , E DEN!'ti 0. 0500 LEAD 210 100000. 0±.******* EApI!Sri CI. 1150111 HID- FL 0. 0100 TH❑pI!iri 230 100000. 0±******* ESOP❑rJ 0. 1I:-.00 F'H❑.FH❑PU=• 0. 0900 RADIUM `err 0. 0± I_I, a CADMIUM 0. 0020 =ELEhJIi!ri 0. 0100 ` CHROMIUM . 0. 0050 .= I L' 'ER O. 0020 COFFER O. 0140 I_I p A r J I!um i 0. 0100 IRON 0. 0::00 VANADIUM 0. 0500 LEAD 0. 01R0 :INC U. 11101.1 8 „A ACCURACY CHE':F• _ 7/9/ ERRORRANGE ( p�I❑N , E.. L.' 11. 92 . 'ter",-1 . 04 0 TD: IF' :1='•' 0. 97 . 911-1 . 111 C❑till. , _ •T:' 11. 9;_; . 95-1 . 05 GROUND It1I' IdATEF' ANALY: I7 PEF'❑F'T M'•i'❑t'1 I t113 MINERAL CORPORATION JOE IMF'❑'','L= I!1: 5 F'EF'❑F'T DATE 12/ 18. 78 TATI_i= FINAL IdELL FM-1 / DATE :AMF'LEII 1 0 ',,20 :AMPLE TYPE L I C'I I I D I TE IMF'❑VEF' DATE RECEIVED 10/24 ..78 DEPT L I C Eta: I HG DATE F'EOU I RED 11/10/78 CONTACT RYAN F MAJOR CON T I TUENT: rig_ L EF ri CONDUCTANCE A CALCIUM = , I=1 11 CI, 1 5 7. 78 F. MA'_NE=I 'ri 1 . 1.11.1 0. 08 3. 83 C :ODIUM 11 . 00 5. 70 278. 64 II F'❑TA==IUri 0. r,i1 0. 02 1 . 10 E I_ATI❑N= 5. 'x45 F CAPE❑HATE 12. 1111 0. 40 = _ . ;_;.} It B H=ARE ONATE _ 0. 00 5. 41 235. 79 H _LLFATE 7. 00 II. 15 111. ' I CHLORIDE 1 it, s it it. 3 it 22. 48 •_I NITRATE Il, 2=i I• FLUORIDE 0. RE: _ L ANI❑N= M = ILI'-A N TOTAL: 504. := = 12. 20 594. 24 F' TD (180C I=� TD: 339. 83 F' CONDUCTANCE 5=:ii, iiil DILC❑ti T TOTAL COND. 594. 24 • AL F•A L I r J I T r 290. 00 Fi= 1_A I_❑ F'H = . ,fl MINOR 1=❑H:=T I TI IEHT: rig L ri'_:•L F'C 'L ALUMINUM 0. 0500 MANGANE=E 0. 0110 bR❑== ALFHA 0. 0± AMMONIA-Fl i1, =;1=11=111 MERCURY < 0. 0002 I RO== BETA . 11± 5 :. II AP=ENic 0. 0100 MOL I F'DEN Sri < 0. 0500 LEAD 210 100000. 0±.******* BARIUM 0. 0500 N1cF EL < 0. 0100 THORIUM 2-7:0 100000. 0±4.4.4.**** BDPDN 0. 1600 F'HO=F H❑RUE 0. 1000 RADIUM 226 0. 4± 0. 3 CADMIUM < 0. 0020 _ELEr4I!Iri < 0. 0100 CHROMIUM 0. 0050 _ IL1 'EP U. 11(1211 COFFER 0. 0390 I_I P A N I!T r i < 0. 0100 IRON CI. 04 00 VANADIUM < CI, 1=151=11=I • LEAD 0. 0090 :iri'_ < 0. 010111 rnr ACCURACY CHECr EF'PDF' RANGE (4(3/ J ION ' E La . 9t;-1 . 04 TI': 'F'. 1_', 0. 91 . 90-1 . 10 COND. I = T ' ': . '9'+ ., p GF'❑I_IHD IIIHTEF' HHAL'I _ I _ PEF'❑F'T III`,'❑M I HL MI NEPAL C❑F'F'❑F'HT I❑H JOE I;F'❑'VL=.111;_5 F'EF'❑F'T DATE 18 78 :THTIJ_ FINAL IIIELL FM-2 O;-- DATE -'HMPLED 10 .20 _: ._AMPLE TYPE L I I=CI!I II = I TE GF'❑';;EF' DATE F'E1=E I'';'ED 10 24 78 DEFT L I I=EIS_ I NG DATE PEOLI I F'ED 1 1,`1 ft 78 CONTACT F'`r'HN F MH I❑F' CDN:T I TS IENT: MG L EFH CONDUCTANCE A I_ALI_Iu ri 4. 20 1 . 21 10. 90 E r'1A'=NE=I!JM 0. .a0 O. cr 0 C :ODIUM 1.!9. ''l' 5. 51 274. 38 II F'❑TM__Iur1 1 . 1 it 0. 07: 2. :1:: E I_AT I❑N= 5. 915 F CAPE❑HATE 25. 00 0. ':=:7 73. 32 IJ E I I=APE❑HATE _:1111. I I I_I d. 92 214. 35 H _ULFATE r.. I_II_I 0. 12 q. 27: I CHLORIDE 10. 00 0. 2f---: 21 . 41 I NITRATE 0. 25 F FLUORIDE 0. FA L ANION= i;. 190 M _ ILICA = . r.li H TOTAL: 485. 79 12. 10 r".0;_. 6' F' TD= r1_:in= I ::02. 00 O TD= H-0. 5G 336. 79 F' CONDUCTANCE 55 0. 111.1 DILCOH 507. 00 T TOTAL COND. r,1_I_:, 59 I I AL F'.A L I r J I T1 290. 00 'A= 1_AI_❑ ' • FH 9. 10 MIH❑F' C❑NtiTITUEHT= rig_ .L MG L PC L ALUMINUM 0. 0500 MAYJI_AYJE=E 0. 0050 GpO== HLFHA 0. 0± 7. 0 H 11, 11 58. 0 HriY1OYJ I A-I'� 0. 7:000' r'1EPI=�!P'i' 0. 0002 R❑== SETA f AR=ENII_ 0. 0100 MOL'1`E'DEra!Iri 0. 0500 LEAD 2111 11111111111. Ilt******* BARIUM 0. 0500 HIcFEL 0. 0100 THORIUM 2_:11 100000. 0±******** BORON 0. 1400 PHOEFHORUH 0. 1100 F'AD I L'ri 22E, 0. 7± 11, i 11. 1111211 _ELENI�lr•1 11. 111110 I_ALIr1 I�_ri ' 11. 11051_1 _ IL''ER 11. 1111211 CHROMIUM COFFER 0. 07;10 IIPANJI!IH 0. 0100 IR❑r! I_I, II_IIII VANADIUM II, HIM' LEAD 0. 01R0 =IN= 11. 1121111 H I cC 1_1_I I F'H 1_�� 1—H E 1—F — j's_AA.Liz,.. _ EP POP F'ANGE I❑N . E L . 0. 95 . 95-1 . 04 TD: (P, O . 11. 90 . c40-1 . 10 C OND. :/T; 1 . 00 . 95-1 . 05 IMF'❑LINNII IIIATEF' AHAL'i'_'I : F'EF'❑F'T WYOMING MINERAL I:❑PPDF'AT I❑H JOB I;F'❑'v'L.: i 11 ;6 REPORT DATE 12.' 1E: 78 -TATIJ= FINAL WELL FM-1 / DATE HMPLED 10 1 27 78 :=AMPLE T'A'PE L I'=!L I I D : I TE IMF'❑'."EP DATE F'EC E I'.:'ED 10 27 78 DEPT L I C EN: I NI5 DATE F'ECIL I I PEII 1 1 15 ' =, CONTACT F''1'AN F MAJOR I_❑N=TITLIENT.: MG: L EFr1 CONDUCTANCE A CALI_IL'r1 3. 00 0. 15 7. 7.,7: F: MA'=NE=Iur1 1 . 00 0. 0P 3. 83 C •:ODIUM 130. 00 5. 55 276. 51 D F'❑TA__Iur1 0. R0 1:1 0. 02 1 . 47 E CATION_ 5. '90; F CAPEDNATE 7. 20 0. 24 20. 30 G F:IcAPEONATE 340. 0n 5. 5; 242. 94 H _ULFATE 6. 50 0. 14 10. 00 I CHLORIDE 9. 40 0. 27 20. 13 J NITRATE 0. 25 F FLI)OP I DE O. P4 4 L ANION= 6. 212 M _ ILI':A = . 50 N TOTAL= 507. 59 12. 12 582. 97 F' TD_ . 180C . 00. 00 C' TD= N-i1. 5', 37. 59 F' CONDUCTANCE =.P0. 00 DILCON t1,12. 00 T TOTAL COND. °., 2. 97 U I ALF ALIrJIT'I 290. 00 A. CAC❑ ' • FH = , r.II MINOF' C❑ti=TITIJENT: tie- I_ MG_• L F": L HL!'ri I rl'_'ri 0. 0=;00 MAr.I ANE=E 0. 0100 I3RO== ALFHA U. 0±11± 7. 0 AMri❑r4I A-N 0. =:700 MERCUR'I 0. 0002 Imp❑== BETA 11± r,0. A HP=EIJIC 0. 0100 MOLrEDErJUr1 0. 0500 LEAD 21I:I 100000. 0±4****** BARI!'ri 0. 0500 HICFEL 0. 0100 THORIUM 2E:0 100000. 0±444..... BORON 0. 1`;00 F'HO=FH❑P't= 0. 0900 RADIUM 225 1 . 4± 0. 4 CADriI'_'M 0. 0020 :=ELEFJIUr•1 0. 0100 CHROMIUM 11. 110511 ILl 'EP , 0. 0020 COFFER 0. 0410 I IpArJI!Ir1 0. 0100 Ip❑rJ O. 11411±1 ArIADIUri 0. 0`;00 LEAD U. i'1 'i :INC 0. 0 iii' 0 CVL2)-4-A-1 ACCURACY C HECE EF'F'❑F' RANGE ( 2/1g( 8 ION ' EL.' 0. 95 . 96-1 . 04 TD: ' F' `C':' 0. _.9 . 90-1 . 10 '_❑ND. •.'=:••T; 1 . 05 . 95-1 . 05 +Ir GROUND I IATEP AHAL'I'= I.= F'EF'OF'T ICI','❑t'1I HIS MINERAL C OF'F'❑F'AT I❑H JOE GF'❑'v'L_ iI1_;r. F'EPDF'T DATE 12. 18 72 :TATI J.= FINAL IdELL FM-2 a DATE AMF'LED 10 -27, 78 =At'1F'LE T'Y'PE LIC'U III I TE IMF OVEF' DATE F'EC E I'•r'ED 10 2; ; DEFT L I C EN I HG DATE F'E1?II I F'ED 11 15, 78 CONTACT F'''AN F MAJOR C❑H=T I TLIENT= MG L EPH CONDUCTANCE A 1_AL Iupi 4. 40 11. 22 11 . 42 B t'1AGNE=I 'r1 iI. r.0 0. 05 2. _,II C :ODIUM 129. 00 5. 61 274. 38 D F'❑TA__Iur1 1 . 70 0. 04 3. 13 E CATION_ 5. 924 F CAPE❑HATE 26. 00 11. 8„ 73. 32 I, B I'=ARF OFJATE 7:10. 00 5. 08 221 . 5n H _ULFATE 0. 12 8. 92 I CHLORIDE 9. P0 0. 2R 20. 9P _I NITRATE 0. 25 F: FLUORIDE [i. ;4 L ANION_ 6. 344 M _ ILICA H TOTAL_ 4'96. 9'9 12. 27 615. 'fir, F' TII r1_;ill= , 294. 00 =! TD: H-i I. 5I, =41 . 99 F' C❑ND JCTANCE 591 . 00 DILCON T TOTAL COND. 515. 96 I I ALF'AL I N I T u 298. 00 '•.A. CAC❑ 3 ' ✓ FH 9. 20 t'IINOF' 1=❑H=TITUENT_ MG:`L MG L F'C L ALUMINUM 0. 0'.00 t'1ANG ANEEE 0.110511 I3p❑== HLFHA 0. 0± 7. n Hriri❑nJ I A—ti 0. 4:100 t'1EPCUP r 0. 0002 17,RO== BETA 42. 0± 59. 0 AP EnlIc 0. 0200 t'1❑L , FDEF•Juri 0. 0500 LEAD 2111 100000. 0++++++++ BAPI!Iri 0. 0500 HI'=FEL 0. 0100 THORIUM 230 100000. 0±+++++4+ BORON 0. 1400 PH❑ H❑p!'- 0. 1000 RADIUM 226 0. 7a 0. 2 CADMIUM 0. 0020 _.ELENIUr1 0. 0200 CHROMIUM 0. 00'10 I L I•'E p 0. 0020 I_OFFEP 0. 0=20 I IRANIuri e 0. 0100 IRON 0. 07::00 VANADIUM 0. 0500 LEAD 0. 017:0 2 I u'= n. 0100 zolo ACCUF'AC'i' CHECF = ERROR RANGE la *28 ION 'E: L) 0. 93 . '9't.-1 . 114 TD= ' F': I_' i 0. 86 . 90-1 . 10 C❑MD. r =, T'' 1 . 04 . 95-1 . 115 ;;F[! 1HTI I.IAl EF AriAL'I': I : IT'EP❑PT MTNE_PRL 1I DF'PPF'I iT I Qt' JOP rPLI';,L_ iii '=,1 PEF'OF'T rATE 11 14 := :TATH- PPELIr'1IHAP'I' ',ELL FM-1 DATE :PIMPLED 1 1;1 fl r, ,= I Pr,1PLE TIRE L I i tL I T T_' I TE 1=PO\'EP DM-P_ RECEIVED 10 DEPT LICEH= IH1_, PIA1E F'EI_,LIIFFTI 1II ET 7c) r7WIFCT F I'1N JCIF 1=on=T I TuErJT: 1-1 1:4 L E1=ri , L r1Tll :I TA' I F H C A I__'_I!i r i D. 60 MH'-1.4E II_Iri 1 . t II 0. 1 ; r,. 1 _' C =❑r'TUI-1 1 = = . 11 1 5. 79 9 T I P D T A F=T U r' 1 . 20 i l. I_I_' 2. 21 E I_ ATInNI 6. 0:7 F I_ APFENATE 11 . 1.111 II. _', _:1 . 11,= G E:I'-ARE❑HATE 1 I_I, II I � 11=' P,D 1 . 511 H _ I iLFATF 1,= T CHLORIDE 11 . 1 CI iI, =,1 23. 77 i NIT 'ATF_ 1 . 1111 FLUORITE L ANI❑r!= r'1 _ T L I'=A q. 1n H TOTAL: F' II TD: H—I'. S'_ _ : 1 . 'iil '-' '_❑r!L'1_''=TAIJCE TIIL_COri 5 ' . IIII T TrTAL COND. 1_I PLFALINITI C1. Ott ' A= i_AI_ 1 . FH 8. 7n r'1 I r1OF' C Er1-T I TUEHT: L L Pr L f1:_!'riT��IIr1 1_I, 1 ,=IIII I'IArJi=ArJE=E 11. IIII;11 17,P0== HLFI r t1. li} 7. 0 HrlriON7A—r4 i_i. 57'it1_' MF_R'`!'R . II. 11111I2 I,Rr7= = F:ETA HhFFraT'_ li, Ii1 HI' I'1r1'_ , Fpr=rj'i.l II II' iIII I_I Af' ,- PAP IL," il. IF,li11 1JTr=F FI_ II, 111 IIII Ti-Inn' I i r _ ='li 1 Illii lil;, dFA kd�# +M F,❑RI'Iri I1. II,-Itlt f='Hf=FHCpI_I? 11 11 1111 [Ar'rIIr1 -,='I-, II, ,:+ I1, CAr'r71_1,1 11. 1111,_'11 -FLEr1I1J11 il, 111 1'11 i_ Hpn'iTLr1 I . IIII' 11 - TLI 'ER ii, 111,;_11 COFFER 11, 0 [411 I IFAriT!ni • II, ill !III TRnra I_I, 1i,',' j ', =,r1F,r,I!Iri 11, 0'51:n LEA r. 0. 00:-'0 :INC 11. 01 IIII HI_ I UPA!', IH!_I'F III' (' i=4H1-' EDSc'vtE7�F FGF L ' 1 . Li-. . -a--1 . (4 (//(&7)69 TD- . F' jI . it. '_i1i . 9Ii-1 . 1u C❑tan. ' _ T . 0. q9 i GROUND Irate I,I;=,1 ER HNF L_',': I = REPORT I,''I'[ml I H' r'1 C rii_F'NL 1=fF F'IDF'HT I❑ri JOB GF'D'vL= i11 :1 F'EFDF'T DATE 11 - 14 7R :TATU: P'F'ELIr'1IriAR,,,I' I,IE_LL FM DATE -AMPL_EI' 1n•0., 78 :AMPLE T'R'EE Li i lL I I II ITE i,F'DVER DATE RECEIVED 1 u .-ir=+ • ; DEFT L I I_EH= I HC DATE F'F_I-IIu I F'E II 10 27-T 27 -TR CONTACT F''I I=lF1 F MAJOR ':011: T I TLIEHT tic:,- L EF ri 1=UHIIU1= TRFIC E A CALCIUM = . n II, j '-a '-I, R6 F; M,,,,=0-iE_ IIJri 1 . ,=11 11, lit 4. ,. L _Dr'IUt1 1 1 . 01' 5. 70 278. 64 LI P'DTA=.II'r- 1 . 7n 11. 04 3. 13 E I A T I D r 1 E r,, I_I ii F I_AREDrJATE P7. 1111 u. 90 76. 14 G E'ICAR.EDNATE ,_ II. 011 4. 59 ,IIII, Ili H _I ILFATE r,, r=in u. 14 1 ii, IIII T 1_HLGP1DE 18. '-111 LI. :1 23. '34 HTTPATE TRATE 1 . I_I I_I F FLui-_RTr"= 1 . 111 L ANION= 5. ,--17.M M _ ILICA = . 411 H TOTAL 472. I-,0 11 . '=6 nits. 7.7 F' TD: , 1 :i - , :LIr,. 1:111 i I T II: H--1I. 51=, _ i '. 6 I,l P CONDUCTANCE 1=64. 00 TITLCori '7.76. 1.11 T TOTAL COND. 605. ,-7 ,- I_I A'_F A I__I r'J I T'•, 2;730. nu 11 'A= I_A1=D= , • FH 9. 20 MIF1DF' 1=GH:TITUEFIT= NG L ri,-4 L PC L ALUr1 T r4I_Ir1 II. 1 4 111_! MAN ANE?E H. 1111 j 11 IARr'== HLFHA 1 . 11± 7, H H ArirloH I A-ri U. i i i l r'1EPI-I_IR , 11. 111111_ I,Rn F E EFTA 11. i 1± 11 AR=FtiT'_ 1l. 111 IIII Mn,_ , FT,FNI_'r1 II, II"i111I 1-Fr.' ,-' 11l Inli 11,1,, IV+ #44+*#* EAPTI 'N 1,, I15n HTCF FI_- 11. 111 1111 THl1 'i ' Ire = -'II 11111111111. i'4**##*** BORON i1. I,I7i)II PHO FH' ILL,_ 0.1H1.11 F'ADTLIr1 c',_I-, 11. 1+ II. ,_ hAr,r1II_Ir1 II. 1111,-11 _ELFrIIUr1 11. ill 1111 I_HRDt+II_Iti il, illf11 ILI 'ER • Q. 811,_11 COFFER 11. 1.111'-;11 !_IRAN T l_Iri 0.. 111 1111 IRnrJ 0. 1I,:1:111 ''i'A N A T_,I UM I: . 11'_,111,I LEAD 0. 606n -T_lIC I_I. u-i 111.1 G.: CURACY CHE1=F = ERROR RANGE 5 t/1.. (,�,,,,,u TON . E L . 1 . i_IL . 9i--1 . u4 ((/(O3 �s TD: , R O . II. '�,_ . 9it-1 . 1 II 111 CONII. , = T . 0. ''5 . 9'=,-1 . 115, P t} I;F❑►_►HJ1 I,IA TEF' Hr•1AL'I': I : P'EF'❑r T I,I'I L '11 Hl, r'i I r1EPAL I_❑F'F'❑F HT I❑T a JOT: I;F'L1VL-: ili ; L, PEPEPT MATE 11 14 -THTU: PRELIMINARY I,IFLL_ Fri-1 DATE :AMALEI1 10 17-: 7.8 :AMPLE T'1'PE L I i lI 1 I D : 11-E E.PO,,F_F' DATE RECEIVED 11:1 13 7E, DEFT L I I_EH: I HIS DATE F'E1=1U I P'ED 1 1 - 1l 7::f CONTACT F''1'HH F MAJOR CON-TITUEHT: ri., L EF ri C❑H[11.11_ THral_F: N CALCIUM 2. 20 n. 11 5. 71 B r'1A,=laE_iuri 1 . -110 0. 1 '.. ",7- C =❑p I I_Iri 134. 0 it A',::5. 02 , CI F'❑T A, I II r i 1 . 1 11 1 . CC::=: I-I_, E CATI❑ra_ ''... 0'.-.7:2 F CAREDNATE '=1. ill 0. -30 ,_r, 1; E:I,=ARFDriATE - 111. 1: 11 5. II; ,;,_'1 . '-111 H 7ULFATF 6. 0 0. 14 1II. 1111 I CHLORIDE I 11, '-x11 I_,, --,1 23. -1.4 _I HTTRATE 1 . ilil FLUORIDE n. ;n Il L Hri 1❑rJ-= 3r r'l 7ILIcA _ . 1 11 H TOTAL: 4 :s. fl1 11 . '=11 5 . t'L' F' TTI= Il ?iIC ;ilil. !ill 11 TD: H—i1. 5I-_; :31:1. C LI F' C❑NDu,.TArJ,_E 54':I. IliI : LIJLCOH 5E4. fill 1 TOTAL I_❑HT,. ;. Inc U HLI- ALINITt 270. 1:11 ' FIE I_A i_❑3 I • FH ; . 20 r'1 I H❑F' C DH=T J TUF_HT: ri,_ L ri,- L F'1- L ALUMINUM 0. 1O10 r'1Ari,,ANE.E II. llilr,h GRMI-F HLFHA ,_. 1)i- 7'. I, Hrir1Dl'i T A-I 4 II. 3F'1-111 F'lEF,_IIF , i 1. 111111E I,Fn=_ "I-ETA I I. (j± 5:=:. I I HF=ErJii: II, III Ili1 MnL , 1 [FNIIri 1I, II'-'illI I_r',n .:AU 1 IIi,IIilllo l,}# • •4444 .F'AF I IJri i i. I I'-,1111 ri I,=F F_L II. ill I I II THI1P r I_Iri ' :II l II II II II II. 1, 1444444 F1❑A❑r1 ll. lII_.lI11 PIJEIFFH[F1_I_ II, 111111 PAr", rl ,1i ,E'�_r, 11. 2+ n. 2 1_ADr'II_Iri il. I_I1;j'i1 : ELENII Iri U. W.:.,10 L HPDr,7'Ir, II, I:,IIr�I, - ILl FF Ii. 1.11,_•1 I_❑FFEF 0. 11020 URANIUM I_I. I111III IFflIi U. II,_IIII "'ANADII_'ri • Il, 1IF1I1_I LEA[, 6. 11.1[,11 .Iral= 11. 111111! HI I_I_lp'HI_'I' CI-aF1=F _ r n EP'P'❑F' F'HHI E ri6e r w,r UJ 'OH . F LT 1 . 04 .qt-1.n4 ((// (V TD: ' F' .CI ' n. 91 . '911-1 . 111 COND. . - T , 0. 97 7 . 95-1 . 0', r"- I _ .i GROUND mATEF' HHHL',': I _ REPORT I,I'I'❑t'i I t,G MINERAL i❑F'F'PPFIT I❑H JOB t,P[]',,L= i11;=;c F'EF'❑F'T PATE 11 14 - 78 :THTI_I: F'F'ELIMIHAF''i' I'IELL FM-2 DATE :Ar'IF'LED 1 i t 13 7E. :AMPLE T'I'F'E L I!='U I P ITE !mot'❑'•,'EF' DATE RECEIVED 1 it- 1 3 7 DEPT L I C EH: I HG DATE F'EI_II I I F'F_C' 11 03 72 C DtITFIC T T`'I'f-Ita F FiR JOR i_OH:T I TIJEriT L EFti I=❑N111_!1= TAHCi A i'='LCIUr. , r,I! fi, E h1A riE=I1_Ir1 1 . 411 0. 12 5. 37 C :o D I U H 1 _ = , 1 1 1! 5. ;'q II I='❑TA==II_Ir1 1 . 70 if, 04 1.. 13 E I_AT I❑N= F 1_AFFDr1A-E c_1 . iii! 0. 70 ▪ BI,_ARFooY!ATE 2'-'iI, ittl 4. r 5 c_i1,. �l H _ ULFATE 6. _:11 0. 1 :! '_', r•'-1 I CHLORIDE 11 . 411 u. 33 24. 41 ▪ Hr Tra,TF 1 II II F I-LUEF'1C'E 11, 71-1 L I-1 t a T l_7 Y a= M _ TLICA D. 4i_! H TOTAL: 4 . 5ii 1E. it r.i!l . Er, F' TD: ' 1;31'1_ ' _'j i', nu O TD. F' CONDUCTANCE DIL1Dra 5,r , itli T TOTAL I_❑NL'. II ALt- ALIraIT , c=:if. 111.1 ' A= '-A!_❑ , tiIHDF' iDH:TITI_IFFiT tic.; -I_ L Pr I HLI_'Y-il rNL'ri I!, 1c'I-111 t'1AYI',itJEEE !,Rf== HLFHA li, Ilf r., II Hr11{r11rA—t4 II, ='1111 I'iFFJi=1_'RI • O.On1',-' bran?= FETA 1 'l. Hi: ',9. 11 'l FFr'I'= II, 111 iiH t`iPI__ , FT'FtJ1'tl 1 , I-I'=,11!I LEAF' C'1 II 11111111 1 , H4 4 -4Se4a P 1=+ Fa7'_r1 0. 1-100 r1TCI- 1=L ii, 1111111 THfRT�'i C' II j IIIIIIIIII, I + ##�►#IF _ E'Ei DN 11. CI.U0 FH❑EFHORI,IE 1!. 111111! 4' = r'TI_rr4 Lat - , c_± i1. c5 iI,DMI1_1t1 f1, 11(1,_11 7ELEHIUYI 11, OHM I_HF'rINTUY1 11, C SI1 COFFER I_i. 1111 _'II I IRAYl1 LIri il, 111 III! IRnf� II, 11,_111 'yFItIAL'IUti LEAD Ii, it I-f;1 f :INC • 0. 1)10H H!_I.I_IF'Hi'I' CHI CF - EF'F'❑F' FHHCE «/(6-7V 1❑H ' E L ' 1 . 114 . 1.4 TIt= ' F' 1' ' it. '?= . 90-1 CIJHT1. T'' N OTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners , located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT - Wyoming Mineral Corporation DOCKET NO. 79-37 3900 South Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80235 DATE: JULY 18, 1979 TIME: 2 : 00 P.M. REQUEST: Special Use Permit - Amend Special Use Permit #353 , Development Standard #1 L xiN11i LOCATION: Approximately three miles south and two miles west of Grover. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BYE Keitha Hubbard, Deputy DATED: June 11, 1979 N OTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Resolution, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners , located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. APPLICANT - Wyoming Mineral Corporation DOCKET NO. - 79-37 3900 South Wadsworth Boulevard Lakewood, CO 80235 DATE: July 18, 1979 TIME: 2 : 00 P.M. REQUEST: Special Use Permit - Amend Special Use Permit #353 , Development Standard #1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land situated in the E2 of Section 24, T10N, R62W, of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado with considering the east line of Section 24 as being N 00°58 ' W and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained with the boundary lines, which begin at a point which bears N 27°06 ' 30" W; 3065 . 77 feet from the Southeast corner of said Section 24 and runs thence N 34°12 ' 10"W, 278. 40 feet; thence N 43°57 ' 40" E, 893 . 83 feet; thence S 46°33 ' 30" E, 202. 02 feet; thence S 13°28 ' 15" E, 426. 86 feet; thence S 84°13 ' 40" W, 453. 02 feet; thence S 43°25 ' 25" W, 377 . 33 feet to the point of beginning, containing 7. 4725 acres more or less. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY" Keitha Hubbard, Deputy DATED: June 11, 1979 PUBLISHED: June 14 , 1979 and July 5, 1979 in Platteville Herald I,661 A ''- Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO ss. County of Weld, I, Nancy C. Johnson of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (days) (weeks); that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of publication of - - NOTICE 'r said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a Pursuant to the zoning laws of the supplement thereof; that the first publication of said State of Colorado and the Weld County notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper Zoning Resolution,a public hearing will news P P be held in the Chambers of the Board of bearing date County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, ninth Colorado, at the time specified All persons in any manner interested in the day of July A.D. 19 79 ; Special Use Permit are requested to attend and may be heard and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said BE IT ALSO KNOWN thatthe text and er news a bearing date the maps so certifed by the Weld County newspaper Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the ni nth Weld County Street,T Centennial Third Floor,Greeley, olorado day of Jul y A.D. 19 79 ; DOCKET NO 7937 that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley APPLICANT — Wyoming Mineral Corporation, 3900 South Wadsworth Republican, has been published continuously and Blvd, Lakewood,CO 80235 DATE, July 18,1979 uninterruptedly during the period of at least six TIME 4.00 P,M REQUEST Special Use Permit — months next prior to the first issue thereof contained Amend Special Use Permit No 353, said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said Development Standard No 1 LOCATION Approximately three miles newspaper has been admitted to the United States south and two miles west of Grover THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- mails as second-class matter under the provisions of the MISSIONERS Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY MARYANNFEUERSTEIN that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD for publishing legal notices and advertisements within 11,1979 DATED June , the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. The Greeley Dally Tribune July 9,,979 July 9, 1979 Total Charges $11.60 Advert....5,J Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th f July A.D. 19 79 My co miss i expires qty Comm�>vion expires Feb 28, 1982 Notary Public .R' 3 Affidavit of Publication LEGAL NOTICES RFQUEST ""cial Use Per STATE OF COLORADO, 1 mit Amend Special Use Per ss. NOTICE .mit No 153, Development County of Weld, Pursuant to the zoning Standard No 1 laws of the State of Colorado LEGAL DESCRIPTION and the Weld County Zoning A tract of land situated in I, G�LGC- " of Resolution,a public hearinc the E'2 of Section 24, T1ON, will be held in the Chamber! R62W,of the 6th P M*Weld said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that of the Board of County County, Colorado with con I a ubl sher of. L Commissioners of Weld sidering the east line of /!G� /�/„LGI'Bo ... � �/®�/w County, Colorado, Weld Section 24 as being N 00°58'W 2 �.. Fr��`,� County Centennial Center, and with all bearings con �°'� 915 10th Street,Greeley, tamed herein relative there that the same is a weekly newspaper of general Colorado, at the time spec- to is contained with the circulation an printed and published in the ified All persatts n any boundary line,which begins manner interested in he- at a point which bears N 27' town of -- >L114-2:6 - ---- Special Use Permit are 06'30" W, 306577 feet from in said county and state, that the notice or adver- requested to attend and may the Southeast corner of said be heard. Section 24 and runs-Thence N tisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, BE IT ALSO KNOWN that 34'12'10"W, 278 40 feet, has been published in said weekly newspaper the text and maps so thence N 43'57'40" E, 89383 for _ __ _ consecutive certified by the Weld County feet, thence S 46'33'30" E, Planning Commission may 202 20 feet thence S 1328'15" weeks that the notice was published in the be examined in the office of E, 426 86 feet, thence S 84' regular and entire issue of every number of said the Clerk to the Board of 13'40"W,4',3 02, thence S 43' newspaper during the period and time of publi County Commissioners, 25'25" W, 377 33 feet to the located in the Weld County point of beginning, contain cation of said notice and in the newspaper Centennial Center, 915 10th ing 7 4725 ar res more or less proper and not in a supple.nent thereof, that the Steet, Third Floor, Greeley, DATED June 11, 1979 first publication of said notice was contained in Colorado THE BOARD OF DOCKET NO-79-37 COUNTY COMMISSION— the issue of said newspaper bearing date thc' Wyoming Mineral ERSWELDCOUNTY N9 Corporation COLORADO day of A C 19 7/, 3900 South Wadsworth BY MARY ANN FEUER-. and the last pu 'cation lheieef, in the issue of Boulevard STEIN COUNTY CLERK said newspaper bearing date, the day of Lakewood,CO 80235 AND RECORDER AND /� DATE: July 18, 1979 CLERK TO THE BOARD 19 7 that the said TIME: 2:00 p.m. By.Keitha Hubbard,Deputy �� /, �� �.Op Published in Platte- ""�` -`eG5�� ville Herald and LaSalle r,221,-Z�- e--c�� - Lader, Thursday, June 14 has been published continuously and uninterrupt- 1979 and July 5, 1979 edly during the period of at least fifty-two con- secutive weeks next prior to the first issue thereof containing said notice or advertisement above referred to; and that said newspaper was at the time of each of the publications of said notice, duly qualified for that purpose within the mean mg of an act, entitled, "An Act Concerning Legal Notices, Advertisements and Publications, and the Fees of Printers and Publishers thereof, and to Repeal all Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with the Provisions of this Act," approved April 7, 1921, and all amendments thereof, and particu- larly as amended by an act approved, March 30, 1923, and an act apprA 1. c .:2,0edeef bli sher orz .rr Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ,`/./�,f�/'f , A.D, 19 . My commission expires m/ t,iSSIt,„-4,h:;f�w by. a 1982 otary ub i 1 0 DATE: Jun( 1, 1979 TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners: If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 18th of July, 1979 DOC #79-37 Wyoming Mineral Corp. , Amend SUP #353, Development Standard #1 DOC #79-38 Virgil Ottinger, SUP, Swine Farrowing & Finishing operation DOC #79-39 Vernon and Alice Noble, SUP, Hog Operation OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD ,7/. - B-Y1Y "' ((^ ' Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _Th( /1/-vii7 from l_hr' Office r,l Greeley, Colorado THE BOARD 01' COUNTY COMMISSIONER! WELD COUN'T'Y , CC)1,ORADO June 12 , 19 79 Publisher : Please insert the enclosed nel ice i n your i ';s:Lie the week of July 9 , 1979 one time only . R%'ljarcl r nq payment , complete _ the enclosedv —oucher and forward it Lo us: . Whom r•c1L)Irniny the voucher , please include an affidavit of publication so we may complete our files . Thank you l or your cooperation . Sincerely , ' 'I'III; 110'\ltl) c)1' c•oIIfJ'I'1' c'c)f'1t•1J SS EONI I S Docket No. 79-37 wl•,I,I) COUNTY , Cc)I,O1t1\I)O BY : Mary Ann 1 euersl•Cin ('olinI y Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By : Keitha Hubbard Deputy County Clerk ' I � !.. I Ire) O F.-2-' I cs3 (c) Jcc III': 9 -S I N � �� o > o Ia o ' e� N' '� N W I o W oW �w� -- - -- c c Hi $I O > ≥ a w 'X1341P ' ,-_<, U c" u- �' to I O > Wp I - o v o=_ o A . ,Lp s''*_ _.r.'#- mac. s, a h g•.F %,r 0O O lades N N Wcc s ❑ H �W ,=, o le. ¢ vi C J .dt ..oic2-P 20 ILan b* ..••.M I_. C 6a" r-I oCo Qr-I W W � �o ,�..¢ woo F tl .,i ,'_'F . �., v .. .<. 1..4.ea:.. n- (T ti N.a a) u 53 ;r 33011113S J1d213r1 CJL'111JI +- - - Fie n +a,' r,' rC 1.rm. +' 4y 00 U N 0 C w m y et, k.1L...,^a M K' I 0 CL ' • . 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'..r :' V 1 ..—d+;—v-r ... .+'s ti—?_,-:�x ',,.4...•1.T -`,,...,; -4, '►1 r 'ye,' !v• j*e•.r r►,,, 7 4, - �' :.4e 4, ATTENDANCE RECORD APPLICANT : WYOMING MINI L CURPURATION TIME : 2 : P.M. ' D0CKET#79-37 DATE : JULY 18 , 1979 REQUEST : SUP - Amend SUP #353- Development Standard #1 NAME - ADDRESS yOVKA Y)k 3q&) • SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 - 10th Street Greeley , Colorado 80631 PHONE : 356-4000 Ext . 404 • FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY : Permit Fee : Case Number : Recording Fee : ' App . Checked by : Receipt No . : TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCEDURAL GUIDE REQUIRE- MENTS : Print or type only , except for necessary signatures . I , (we ) the undersigned , hereby' reque,st a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning a proposed Special Use Permit for the following described unincorporated area of Weld County : LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Use Permit is proposed : See Figure 1 (same as Special Use Permit No. 303:76 :8) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT AREA : See Figure 2 (same as Special Use Permit No. 303:76:8) STREET LOCATION : N/A ZONE : PROPOSED USE : Uranium Solution Mining Test Facility REASON: Extension needed to allow for conclusion of aquifer restoration and the commencement of surface reclamation. FEE OWNERS OF AREA PROPOSED FOR SPECIAL USE : NAME : Herman Lingelbach ADDRESS : Grover, Colorado TEL : 895-3474 NAME : William Bashor ADDRESS : Grover, Colorado TEL : 895-3393 NAME : ADDRESS : TEL : I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all state- ments , proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge . COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) ✓ Signature : Owne o Authorized Agent Subscribed arks sworn to before me this �� day of i � , 19 79 • S E `A L:' Notary Publ i • My commission expires : P �}'/mob /d /% 1,/ GI G Attachment GEA-79-418 FIGURE 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The following areas are within two (2) miles of the test site: SZ Sec 12, T1ON, R62W SE4 Sec 11, T1ON, R62W SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec 15, T1OW, R62W Sec 14, T1ON, R62W Sec 13, T1ON, R62W Ez Sec 22, T1ON, R62W Sec 23, T1ON, R62W Sec 24, T1ON, R62W NE4 NE1 Sec 27, T1ON, R62W SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec 27, T1ON, R62W Sec 26, T1ON, R62W Sec 25, T1ON, R62W NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec 35, T1ON, R62W N1 Sec 36, T1ON, R62W SZ Sec 7, T1ON, R61W SW14 SW1 Sec 17, T1ON, R61W Sec 18, T1ON, R61W Sec 19, T1ON, R61W WZ Sec 20, T1ON, R61W WZ Ez Sec 20, T1ON, R61W Sec 30, T1OW, R61W WZ Sec 29, T1OW, R61W - N1/2 Sec 31, T1ON, R61W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec 8, T1OW, R61W WZ Sec 1.7, T.10N, R61W Attachment . GEA-79-418 FIGURE 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION •The legal description of the test site is as follows: A tract of land situated in the EZ of Section 24-T10N-R62W of 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, with considering the east line of Sec. 24 as being N 00° 58' W and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines, which begin at a point which bears N 27° 06' 30" W 3065. 77 ft. from the SE corner of said Sec. 24 and runs thence N 34° 12' 10" W 278.40 ft. ; thence N 43° 57' 40" E 893.83 ft. ; thence S 46° 33' 30" E 202.02 ft. ; thence s 13° 28' 15" E 426.86 ft. ; thence S 84° 13' 40" W 453.02 ft. ; thence S 43° 25' 25" W 377.33 ft. to the point of beginning containing 7.4724 acres more or less. E I r,'� : +tir 1:,1. Coic`rac o 'L-_ . _e : i .. 11! / r Qu:) liiv C. n ; r ] Cc _ .�. .C'n 210 It 11:h i . ` .. e er , Col ( _ .�c?.� 8022C) • •� 1 5 ,. • D r . Jeri Ft:-IT( Division of T'ater '-'.,sources Dep - rtmer.t c t resources 1313 8herr,an Si rc'et room 818 D`n\ er , Colorado 80203 tnIicd St „tc-s- Fei:.._rtn.ent of 1..terlcr Bt re of Fines Intermountain Field Operation:, Center Building 20 Denver Federal Center Denver , Colorado 8:)225 Wyoming Mineral Corporation SU:P-390 : 79 : 12 SLRROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS May 2 , 1979 William Clyde Bashor Route 2 Grover , Colorado 80729 David Lesle Bashor Route 2 Grover, Colorado 80729 H. T. and Norma Lingelback Grover, Colorado 80729 • i• e ^I I It-1 tt ti is a e' ti R 2 cm • 0 o c O cs3 u)01 iipdwo Imo!) al N F- WO `1 Q o w CC ¢i-- N .Qrt� I 00 } > ¢ ¢V ;g>1. W - ,. 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