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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20021903.tiff ID:303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 :05 No .007 P .02 1 RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW 1660 LINCOLN STREET,SUITE 2800 • DPNVER.COLORADO 80264 PAC]11Atp• 303/831-1181 TELEPHONE 303/831.1110 February 2, 1995 VIA FACSIMILE NO. 303-352-0142 Lee D. Morrison, Esq. Office of the County Attorney Weld County Colorado 915 10th Street P.O. Box 1948 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Weld County Waste Disposal, Inc. Dear Lee: This letter will confirm our telephone conversations of January 30,and February 1, 1995. First, I have forwarded to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners a letter requesting a continuance and indicating that the date that you and I discussed, March I, 1995, is satisfactory. A copy of that letter was faxed to you yesterday. I was advised in a telephone call to my office this morning by Keith Schuett (I did not speak with him directly) that "they will go to the board meeting on February 8, 1995, and when they are called they will tell the Board it has been moved to the March 1, 1995 Board meeting and (I) will get a Resolution from the Boani setting the March 1, date." Keith Schuett's letter of January 27, 1995 indicates that the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners (the "Board") will be to review Special Use Permit 454 Issued to Weld County Waste Disposal, Inc. ("WCWD") concerning compliance with Development Standards No. 1, 4, 11, 14 and 15 as approved by the Board on April 2, 1981 (the "Standards"). The materials sent with Mr. Schuctt's letter included a Memorandum from Jeff Stoll to Chuck Conliffe dated January 6, 1995 (the "Stoll Memorandum'). The Stoll Memorandum cites ten specific violations. 1 assume that the violations listed in the Stoll Memorandum are the items to be addressed ut the probable cause hearing before the Board. If there is a separate specification of alleged violations, please forward it to me. I assume that you received a copy of the Stoll Memorandum, but if not, a copy is enclosed with this letter as Exhibit 1. EXHIBIT a- 2002-1903 • .cFEB 2 '95 16: 10 303 831 list PAGE.002 • ID : 303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 :06 No .007 P .03 RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Lee D. Morrison, Esq. February 2, 1995 Page 2 The following is a response to the ten specific violations alleged in the Stoll Memorandum. In reference to each violation rather than quote the Stoll Memorandum, I have prepared a short synopsis of my understanding of the violation followed by my response. VIOLATION 1. The Facility has impacted groundwater at the location in that test levels of benzene in monitoring wells on site are in excess of groundwater standards. RESPONSE 1. I believe that the letters from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment ("CDPHE") cannot be relied on as dispositive of this issue. As is the case with many other alleged violations, it is the position of WCWD that CDPHE did not follow State statutes and in particular did not comply with the provisions of C.R.S. $ 24-4-105(2) requiring a hearing prior to the determination. CDPHE further posits that, as a result of the determination made by CDPHE without hearing and without further appeal, WCWD is therefor subject to Section 9 of the Solid Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1007-2) (the "Regulations'). I strongly disagree with CDPHE's legal conclusion. The position of WCWD is that it has not impacted groundwater. In fact, the most recent sampling event, which occurred on December 27, 1994, indicates that, in all wells, volatile organic compounds arc below detection limits. A copy of the December 27, 1994 water analysis report and field chain of custody record Is enclosed as Exhibit 2. VIOLATION 2. The Facility has accepted hazardous waste on four previous occasions. RESPONSE 2. WCWD denies that it has accepted hazardous waste not within its permitted waste stream. Drilling fluids, produced waters and other waste associated with the exploration, development or production of crude oil, natural gas or geothermal energy are solid wastes which are not hazardous waste. 6 CCR 1007-3,Section 261.4(d)(5). In the four instances referred to in various previous correspondence, in each instance, a waste characterization was completed by the generator or hauler,and that was submitted to Weld County Health Department ("WCHD'). In each instance,the request to take the waste stream contained waste with exactly the same chemical constituents and characteristics as the drilling fluids, produced waters and other wastes associated with the exploration,development or production of crude oil,natural gas or geothermal energy which were within the permitted waste stream. In each instance. WCHD approved the taking of the subject wastes. These wastes were taken in 1991 and 1992. In 1991. the waste stream received from Mesa Oil, Approved Oil Services and Lowry Air Force Base represented 1.65%of the total waste received by WCWD during 1991. In 1992,the waste stream received from Approved Oil Services constituted 0.18% of the total waste received by WCWD. VIOLATION 3. The Facility has been issued a Notice of Violation of Odor Emissions by the Air Pollution Control Division of CDPHF r FEB 2 '95 16: 11 303 031 1181 PRGE.003 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 :06 No .007 P .04 RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Lee D. Morrison, Esq. February 2, 1995 Page 3 RESPONSE 3. The Notice of Violation issued to WCWD was dated August 16, 1994 and a conference concerning the alleged violation occurred on August 30. 1994. Since that date, no further action has been taken by the Air Pollution Control Division of CDPHE. Since a compliance order has not been issued which would incorporate the findings of fact, finding a violation to have occurred, pursuant to C.R.S. § 25-7.122(b), WCHD is premature in relying on the Notice of Violation as a finding that a violation did, in fact, occur. Further, no civil penalties can be assessed or collected until a compliance order has been issued pursuant to C.R.S. § 25-7- 115 and the compliance order has been violated. VIOLATION 4. The Facility previously applied waste which had been received into the Facility on the Martin property. RESPONSE 4. I am uncertain as to the alleged violation. If the alleged violation deals with soils remaining on the Martin property, the soils were deposited on the Martin property from the WCWD facility by Mr. Martin and he should be a party for any such action for cleanup. If, on the other hand, the alleged violation concerns the soils that were removed from the WCWD facility, deposited on the Martin property, then, at the expense of WCWD, were scraped up and carried back to the WCWD facility. That waste has subsequently been disposed of in a Subtitle D landfill. VIOLATION 5. Pond C has been observed to have floating oil scum on the surface. RESPONSE 5. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations and even if subject to Section 9, WCWD is not in violation of the Regulations. Section 9.7.5 of the Regulations provides as follows: "All impoundments operated as evaporative treatment or disposal facilities shall be maintained as free as possible from oil and other surface scum." A 10% to 15% coverage by scum contained by one or more buoys Is reasonable for this operation. WCWD currently has a two buoy system to limit scum and sweeps the area at least daily to contain the scum. VIOLATION 6. The Ponds or Facilities are not equipped with depth gauges to determine the depth of waste to the nearest five one hundredths (0.05 of a foot). RESPONSE 6. SUP-454 Development Standard No. 11 provides as follows: FEB 2 '95 16: 12 303 831 1181 PAGE.004 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 :07 No .007 P .05 RICHARD I). JUDD, P.C. Lee D. Morison, Esq. February 2, 1995 Page 4 "The operator shall provide measuring devices in all lagoons which will not damage the bentonite lining. Said devices shall be easily accessible and easily visible to the Colorado Department of Health and Weld County Health Department." WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations. WCWD is in compliance with Section 11 of the Development Standards. That are sufficient depth gauges fcr measuring the free board limit on site. The type of depth gauge suggested by WCHD would compromise the integrity of the bentonite lining. VIOLATION 7. Monitoring Wells 5, 6, 8 and 9 were not equipped with locks. RESPONSE 7. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the locks on Monitoring Wells 5. 8 and 9 were changed shortly after receipt of the letter of October 25, 1994. Well 6 has been abandoned and either has been or is in the process of being shut-in. VIOLATION 8. Erosion within the Ponds has been observed at the Facility. RESPONSE 8. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations. As indicated in my response dated November 23, 1994 addressed to Glenn F.Mallory and Stephen F. Luudeman concerning the Notice of Violation dated October 25, 1994, WCWD denied that erosion is occurring in Pond C. What was observed then and what is the current status is that a sandy deposit Is being through put to Pond C because of the accumulation of sludge in the receiving pit. A careful examination of the facility by WCHD will confirm this statement. VIOLATION 9. The Facility does not maintain adequate records on site. RESPONSE 9. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations. Further, Section 9 of the Regulations do not require maintenance of the records at the facility. WCWD maintains adequate records and has, when requested, produced those records to CDPHE. VIOLATION 10. There Is evidence that water fowl may have perished after coming Into contact with impounded waste. • RESPONSE 10. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Regulations. WCWD acknowledges that the Notice of Violation dated October 25, 1994 made allegations that water fowl had died after coming into contact with the impounded waste. No evidence other than the assertion contained in the Notice of Violation has been received by WCWD and WCWD denies that water fowl had perished after coming into contact with the impounded waste. FEB 2 '95 16: 12 303 031 1191 PAGE.005 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 ' 95 16 :08 No .007 P .06 RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Lee D. Morrison, Esq. February 2, 1995 Page 5 Notwithstanding the foregoing, WCWD has erected numerous flags and other devices at the Facility to prevent water fowl from coming into contact with the impounded waste. Lee, if more specific information is required in response to any of the alleged violations, as 1 indicated in our telephone conversations. I would be happy to meet with you and with representatives of the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Planning Department to resolve these matters. The Stoll Memorandum seems to suggest that the show cause hearing procedure could be used as a mechanism for reaching a voluntary compliance order. I do not see how that will occur unless you could join the Environmental Protection Agency and CDPHE in the hearing before the Board. WCWD has continuously evidenced its desire to cooperate in resolving these issues and entering Into a compliance order. However, as I have continuously also indicated, WCWD is not going to be whip sawed by first entering into an agreement with the County, then having the State say "no, that is not satisfactory",then negotiating an agreement with the County and CDPHE (if possible), only to find that the Environmental Protection Agency will not sign off on such an agreement. In my mind, a compliance order would deal with the specific issues, tailored to this facility, which must be articulated to and addressed by WCWD. Any compliance order should also have a specific method for notification of specific violations, a provision for cure, then a provision for determination of alleged violations by an independent third party prior to Imposition of sanctions. As I suggested in our telephone conversation of February 1. 1995, perhaps the Weld County Planning Department and WOW could articulate exactly what the facility should look like and how it should be operated after the compliance order is negotiated and signed. From that point, it seems we could work backwards to a compliance order. I will look forward to your response. Yours very truly, Richard D. Judd RDI/vab Enclosures cc: Mr. Don Shosky (via facsimile) Mr. Howard Duckworth (via facsimile) FEB 2 '95 16: 13 303 831 1181 PAGE.006 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 :08 No .007 P .07 46 SAie mEmoRAnDum �yl JAS! 1t 1995 Elie To Chuck Cunliffe. N.C. Plnnnine Dints lam,n n• 5 COLORADO Free Leff Steil W r Health nepT an. tuhhet Weld revery Usnta niernaal The Wald County Waste Disposal facility has been cited for numerous violation, by both this Department as well as the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE). These include violations of Special Use Permit (SUP) 454, the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1007-3) , the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (6 CCR 1007-2) , the • regulations pertaining to the Basic Standards for Groundwater (5 CCR 1002-8) , and the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission Regulations. The specific violations are as follows: 1) The facility has impacted groundwater at this location. The facility has detected levels of benzene in monitoring wells on site in excess of the groundwater standard as defined in "the Basic Standards for Groundwater". The CDPHE and the Office of the Attorney General issued this determination in letters dated August 26, 1993 and February 2, 1994 (both attached) . This letter also required that pursuant to Section 9.1.4 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities, the facility come into compliance with all applicable requirements of Section 9 of these Regulations. The facility has disputed this application of Section 9 to their facility. The impact to groundwater is also a violation of SUP development standard Y4, and Sections 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. 2) The facility has accepted hazardous waste on four (4) previous occasions. This is a violation of the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations as documented by the Notice of Violation and Request for Information (attached) from the CDPHE, Certified latter No. P 060 415 499. . In addition, this is a violation of SUP development standard 04 and Sections 2.1.1 and 9.7.2 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. 3) The facility has been issued a Notice of Violation of odor emissions by the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) , Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The NOV (attached certified letter No. 392782581) vas issued for odor emissions from evaporation ponds on site in excess of the limits allowed by the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 2. The APCD is currently considering a Compliance Order for this violation. In addition, this is a violation of section 2.1.1 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities and SUP development standard #4. FEB 2 '95 16: 13 303 831 1181 PAGE- 007 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 ' 95 16 :09 No .007 P .08 4) The facility previously applied waste which had been received into the facility to property located to the south of the facility. This property is known as the "Martin property". • This land application of waste is considered an expansion of the facility. This is a violation of Sections 1.3.3 and 1.6.1 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standards U1 and 84. The facility was cited by this Department in certified letter No. : P 186 978 550. 5) Pond C has been observed on numerous occasions to have a floating oil scum on the surface. The dates and percentage coverage on Pond C are as follows: September 29. 1993, approximately S-10% covered with scum November 5, 1993, approximately 15X covered with scum. March 29. 3994, approximately 10% covered with scum. October 5, 1994. approximately 33% covered with scum. This is a violation of Section 9.7.5 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard 04. The facility was cited by this Department (attached letter and inspection forms) and in a Notice of Violation by the CDPHE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for this violation. In addition, all of these violations on these dates were observed by County staff. . 6) The ponds at the facility are not equipped with fixed gauges to determine the depth of the waste to the nearest five one-hundredths (0.05) of a foot. • This is a violation of Sections 9.5.1 and 9.5.7 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard 04. The facility was cited in a Notice of Violation by the CDPHE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for this violation. 7) Monitoring wells 5, 6, 8, and 9 were not equipped with locks. This is a violation of Section 9.5.5 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard 84. The facility was cited in a Notice of Violation by the CDPHE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for this violation. • 8) Erosion within the ponds has been observed at the facility. The erosion' was located where the receiving area discharges into Pond C, and the southwest corner of Pond C. This is a violation of Section 9.7.3 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard 04. The facility was cited in a Notice of Violation by the CDPHE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for this violation. • 9) The facility does not maintain adequate records on site to verify the • following: a) Each waste stream accepted by the facility is tested at least annually. (Section 9.8.1) b) Individual load receipts are being maintained for at least two (2) years. (Section 9.8.2 (B)) c) Monthly summaries ars maintained for total waste volumes and waste FEB 2 '95 16: 14 303 831 1181 PAGE.008 ID :303-831-1131 FEB 02 '95 16 :09 No .007 P .09 Weld County Waste Disposal January 6, 1995 Page 3 identification(s) . (Section 9.8.2 (C)) • d) Repairs to the embankments and liners as needed have been performed. (Section 9.8.4) e) Frequent general inspections concerning the condition of the facility are being conducted. (Section 9.8.7) f) Soil liner material has been tested for hydraulic conductivity. (Section 9.8.8) The above are violations of the Section number indicated in the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard #4. In additicn, failure to maintain the above records available for inspection is a violation of Section 9.9. The facility was cited in a Notice of Violation by the (DPHE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for these violations. 10) Evidence that waterfowl may have perished after coming into contact with the impounded wastes was observed and collected on October 5, 1994, by representatives of the CDPIIK and the Colorado Division of Wildlife. This is a violation of Section 9.1 .2 (b) of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities as well as SUP development standard 114. The facility was cited in a Notice of Violation by the CDPIIE (attached) dated October 25, 1994, for this violation. The above items document the facilities failure to comply with all applicable rules and regulations. In accordance with SUP development standard #15, the Department recommends that these violations of Special Use Permit 454 be heard by the Board of County Commissioners in a Show Cause hearing procedure. This hearing process can be a mechanism for reaching a voluntary compliance order. A compliance order would require the facility to comply with all County, State and Federal requirements. The County staff, State and Operator have previously discussed entering into such an order for remediation and compliance. The operator has indicated a willingness to reach such a stipulation, however, there is no agreement as to the details. It should be noted that items 6, 7, 6, 9, and 10 were recently cited by the CDPHE. These items involve violations of Section 9 of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities. The facility contends that it is entitled to an administrative hearing prior to the CDPHE requiring compliance with Section 9. These violations are being entered into the record and subsequent hearing process in the event that a hearing is held and the Regulations are found to apply to the facility. I have attached numerous documents, etc. including responses from the facility. Many of the above issues have also been discussed in meetings. 1 have also attached minutes from these meetings for review. tj1109 • cc: Lee Morrison, W.C. Attorney's Office Attachments: Cited correspondence and facility correspondence FEB 2 '95 16: 15 303 831 1181 PAGE.009 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 10 No .007 P. 10 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suite 204 Fort Coffins,Colorado 80526 • (303) 490.1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Mr. Howard Duckworth Sampled: 12/27/94 12028 Warficld Received: 12/77/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794-1 Project No, 122794 Lab 1D: 8696-1 Method: EPA-8260 CAS Concentration CAS Conm tration Number Compound Analrad nn/L Number Compound Analyzed net 75-014 Vinylcbloride <03 127-18-4 Tctrachloruethene <03 74-87-3 Chloromethano <0.5 106-93-4 1ydibromaethano <0.5 74-83-9 Bromomethane <0.5 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane <03 75-00-3 Chlorocthane <0.5 108-90-7 Chlarobeaaaa <0.5 r. 75.69.4 Trichlorolluoromcthane <OS 630-20-6 1,1,1,2tetrachloroethanc <0.5 75-354 1,1-Dichlorocthenc <03 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene <03 156-60-5 trans-1,2-dichloroethenecis- <0.5 Total Xylenz <03 156-59-2 1.2-&cblorocthcne <0.5 100-42-5 Styrene <0.5 75.09-2 Methylene Chloride <03 75-25-2 Bromo[orm <03 75-34-3 1,1-Diehloroethane <03 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorocthane <0.5 74-97-5 Bromochioromethanc <0S 98-82-8 laopropylbcnzene <0.5 67-66-3 Chloroform <03 108-86-1 Bromnhe rene <03 71-55-6 1,1.1-Trichloroethanc <0.5 95-49-8 2•chlorotolucnc <OS 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride <03 106-43-4 4-chlorotoluene <0.5 71-43-2 Benzene <03 10847-8 1,3,5•trimetbylbenzeno <03 107-06-2 1 yDichloroethane <0.5 95-63-6 1,2,4 lrimethylbenzene <03 79-01-6 Trichloroethene <O.5 98-06-6 tent-butylbcnzene <03 78-87-5 1,2•Dichloropropane <0.5 135-98-8 see-buty8xaune <0S 75-274 Bromodichloromethane <0.5 106.46.7 1,4-dichlorobrmene <03 74-95-3 Dibromomcthaae <03 541-73-1 1,3-dlehlorobenuao <0.5 108 88 3 Toluene <03 99-87-6 4•sopropykoluene <03 W-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <OS 1114.51.8 n-butylbenzene <03 78-87-5 1,3-dichloropropane <03 87-614 1,2,3lrichlorobcozene <0.5 594-20-7 2,2-dichloropropanc <0.5 120.82.1 1,2,4triehiorobeasene <03 563-58-6 1,1-dichloropropene <03 87-68-3 Hwrhlorobutadione <03 542-754 cis-1.3-dichloropropene <03 91-20-3 Naphthalene <0-5 542-75-6 tram-1,3-dicbloropropene <03 95-50-1 lyDicblorobeazcae <04 • Page 1 FEB 2 '95 16: 15 303 831 1181 PAGE.010 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 10 No .007 P . 11 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED 1ECAPIOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suite 204 Fat Co111ne, Colorado 80526 (303)490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 122794-1 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696-1 Method: EPA-8260 SURROGATE RECOVERIES Composed 96 Recovery % Rec. Limits Dibromolluoromcthane 93 76-114 Toluene-d8 102 88410 4-Bromofuorobcnrene 103 86-115 • TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY,INC. . Page 2 FEB 2 '95 16: 15 303 831 1181 PAGE.011 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 11 No .007 P . 12 "' TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suite 204 Fort Collies,Colorado 80526 (303) 490.1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Mr.Howard Duckworth Sampled- 12/27/94 12028 Warfield Received: 12/27/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794-5 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696-2 Method: EPA-8260 CM Concentration CAS Concentration Number Compound Analvred aa/L Numb cr Command Analyzed ue/L 75-01-4 V nylchloridc <0.5 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene <OS 7447-3 Chloromethane <OS 106434 1,2-dibromoetbane <0S 74-83-9 Bromomcthane <0.5 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane <05 75-00-3 Chbroethane <03 108-90-7 C3lorobeneeae <0S 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane <0.5 630-20-6 1.1,1,2•tctrachlorocthane <03 75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene <03 100-41-4 Ethylbeazcnc <OS 156-60-5 trans-12-dichloroethenecis- <OS Total Xylem <0.5 156-59-2 1,2•dichloroetheno <05 10042-5 Styrene <03 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride <OS 75-25-2 Bromoform <04 75-34-3 1.1-Dichloroethane <05 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tctrachlorotthane <05 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane <03 98-82-8 Isopropyibenzene <0S 67-66-3 Chloroform <03 108-86-1 Iiromobenzeao <05 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <05 95-49-8 2-chlorotoluene <03 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride <03 106-43-4 4-chlorotolucae <03 71.-43.2 Benzene <03 106.67-8 1,3,5-trimedtyleazene <03 107.06-2 1.,2-Diddoroethane <OS 9543-6 1,2,4-trimethybensane <OS 79-014 Tricbloroethene <0S 98.064 tent-batylbeazene <0S 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane <0.5 135-98-8 me-butylbemcae <0S . 75-274 Bromodichloromethane <0.5 106-467 1,4-didtlorobeaaeae <0.5 74-95-3 Dibromomethane <0.5 541-73-1 1,3-dichlorobainne <0S 108-88-3 Toluene <03 99-87-6 4-isopropyholuene <OS 79-00-5 1,1yTrichloroethane <0.5 104.51.8 a-butylbenzeno <0.5 78-87-5 1,3-dichloropropanc <0.5 8761-6 1,Z3-trichlorobenzene <0S 594-20-7 2,2-diehloropropane <03 120.82.1 1,2,4.tricblombeczene <03 56358.6 1,1-dlcbloropropene <0.5 87-68-3 Hczachlorobutadienc <03 542-75-6 cis-1,3-dichloropropene <03 91-20-3 Naphthalene <05 542-75-6 trans-13-dichloropropcn <03 9550.1 1 -Dichlorobcnzcne <03 • Page 3 • FEB 2 '95 16: 18 303 831 1181 PAGE.012 ID:303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 11 No .007 P . 13 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2101 Research Bodevard,Sac 204 Port Collie;Colorado 80526 pm)490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 1227945 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696-2 Method: EPA-8260 SURROGATE RECOVERIES fnmoound %Reonata 96 Ree. LimiO Dihromofluorometbane 98 76114 Tdornc-de 100 88-110 4-Bramoeuorobeozaic 110 86115 44(ailtie- TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY,INC. Fate 4 FEB 2 '95 16: 16 303 831 1181 PRGE.013 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 12 No .007 P . 14 TECHNOLOGY IABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard, Suite 204 Fort Collins,Colorado 80526 (303) 490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT • Mr.Howard Duckworth Sampled: 12/27/94 12028 Wardeld Received: 12/27/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794-8 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696-3 Method: EPA-8260 CAS Concentration CAS Concentration Number Compound Analyzed ug/L Number Cmmpnund Analviced up/L 75-01.4 Vmykhlorido <03 127-18.4 Tetrachloroethene <05 74-87-3 Odoromethane <05 106.93.4 1,2.dkbromoethanc <03 74-83-9 Be momerhane <03 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane <03 75-00.3 Chloroethane <05 108-90-7 Chlorobeazene <05 75-0-4 7Yioiwuluororactbane <03 630-20-6 1,1,1,2-tetracblorocthane <05 75-354 1,1-Dichloroethcnc <03 100-41-4 Ethylbenzenc c05 156-60.5 traaa-1,2-dicbloroethenecia- <03 Total Xylenes <05 156-59.2 1,2-diehlorodhene <0.5 100-42-5 Styrene <0.5 75-09-2 Methylene Chiaide <OS 75-25-2 Bromoform <03 75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane <03 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrarliloroethane <05 7497-5 Bromoebloromethane <05 98.87.8 lwpropylbcnzcnc <05 67.66-3 Microform <0.5 108-86-1 Bromobenzene- <O- 71-556 1,13-Trichlnroethane <03 95.49.8 2-chlorotdueno <03 56-23-S Carbon Tdracbloride <03 106.43-4 4-chlorotoluene c0.5 71-43-2 B—n"- <03 108-67-8 13,5-trimethylbenzene <03 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane <0.5 95-63-6 1,2,4-trimethylhcnzene <03 79-014 ?ricblaroethene <03 98-064 tut-butylbenzene <0.5 78.87-S 1,2Dichbropropane <0.5 135-98-8 sec-butylbeasae <0.5 75-274 Bromadicliloraomethane <0.5 106-464 1,4-dichloroberuene <03 74-95-3 Drbromomethanc <0.5 541-73.1 1,3-dichlorobenzene <03 108-88-3 Toluene <03 99-87-6 4-iwpropyltoluenc <05 79-00.5 1,1,2-Trlchlaroethano <0S 104-S1-8 n-butylbcnuoe <03 78.87-S 1,3-dichloropropane <0.5 87-61-6 1,2,3-trichlorobenzenc <0.5 594-20-7 2,7.dicbloropropane <0.5 120-fl-i 1,2,4driehiorobenzene <0.5 563-58-6 1,1-diehloropropeae <15 87-68-3 Hcrachlorobutadicnc <0.5 . 542-75-6 cis-1,3dichloropropene <0.5 91-20-3 Naphthalene <03 542-75.6 trana-13-dlchloropropene <O S 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobcnzene <03 Page S FEB 2 '95 16: 17 303 831 1181 PAGE.014 ID : 303-831-1181 FEB 02 ' 95 16 : 12 No .007 P . 15 TECHNOLOGY IABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suite 204 Port Collins,Colorado 80526 (303) 490.1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 122794.8 Project No.: 1=794 Lab ID: 8696.3 Method: EPA-8200 SURROGATE RECOVERIES Lamnoand 96 Recovery % Rec. Limita Dibrosnofaoromethane 93 76-114 Toluene-d5 94 88-110 4-Bromofuorobenrane 101 86-115 TEQINOLOOY LABORATORY,INC Page 6 FEB 2 '95 16: 17 303 831 1181 PAGE .015 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 ' 95 16 : 12 No .007 P . 16 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suitt 7114 Port Collins, Colorado 80526 (303) 490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Mr.Howard Duckworth Sampled: 12/27/94 12028 Warfield Received: 12/27/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794.9 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 86964 Method: EPA-8260 CAS Conceatntion CM Concentration Number faittonmatLiabar61 twit Number Comoound Analvred ua/1- 75-01-4 V'mylehloride <03 1.27-18-4 Tetrachlorocthcac <03 74-87-3 C hloromethane <03 106-93-4 1,2-d8xomoethane <03 74-83-9 Bromomethanc <0.5 124-48-1 Dibromodiloromethane <OS 75.00-3 CLloroothane <0.S 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene <03 75-69-4 tricblorofluorometbanc <0.5 630-20.6 1,1,1ytetrachlorocthanc <03 75-35-4 1,1-Dicbloroethene <0.5 100-41-4 Ethylbeamne <OS 156-60-S trans1,2-dichloroctbcncds- <0.5 Total Xylenes <03 156-59-2 1,2-dicbloroethene <03 100-42-5 Styrene <03 • 73-09.2 Methylene Chloride <03 75-25-2 Bromoform <0S 75.34-3 1,1-Diehloroethane <OS 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorocthano <0S 74-97-5 Bromochloromcthane <03 98-82-8 Isopropyibeaute <OS 67-66-3 Chloroform <0-5 108-86.1 Bromobcnzcnc <03 71-55-6 1,1,1-Triehloroerhane <03 95-49-8 2-chlorotoluene <05 56.23-S Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 106-43-4 4chlurotolutmc <0S 71-43.2 Benzene <03 108-674 13,5-trimethyltxnzcnc <03 107-06-2 1,2-Dldtbrocthane <03 95-63-6 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene <OS 79.01.6 TridtloroMbeac <0.5 98-06-6 tert-butylbenzeae <03 78d7-5 U-DicMtwopeopene <OS 135.98.8 sec-butylbenzeno <0.5 . 75.27-4 Bramodichlorometbane <03 106.46-7 1,4-dlchlorobenzene <0S 74-95-3 Dibromomethane <03 541-73-1 1,3-diehlorobcnzcne <03 108-88-3 Toluene <03 99-874 4•isopropyttoloene <0S 79-00-5 1.1,Z7richl roctbanc <0.5 104-51-8 u-butylbenrcno <0.5 7847-S 1,3-diebloropropane <03 8741-6 1,2 trlchlorobeazene <03 594.20-7 2,2-dlcbbropropane <03 120-82-1 1,2,4•trirhlorobara:oe <0.5 563-58-6 1.1-dlebioropropeoe <03 87-68-3 Heaachlorobutadiene <0.5 542.756 tan-1.3c6ehloropropenc <03 91-20-3 Naphthalene <03 542-75-6 trap-1,3-dichloropropene <OS 95-50-1 1,2-Di hloroboozenc <03 Pane 7 FEB 2 '95 16: 18 303 831 1181 PAGE.016 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 13 No .007 P . 17 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard, Suite 204 Fort Collins,Colorado 80526 (303)490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 122794-9 Project Nos 122794 Lab ID: 86964 Method: EPA-8260 SURROGATE RECOVERIES Compound a Recovery ';Ree. Limit DThromofluoromethime 93 76-114 Tolueno-dg 102 88-110 4-Bromofuorobenzene 102 86115 • TECHNOLOGY IABORATORY,NC. . Paso 8 FEB 2 '95 18: 18 303 831 1181 PRGE.017 ID : 303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 13 No .007 P . 18 u TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard, Suitt 204 Fort Collins,Colorado 80526 (303) 490.1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Mr.Howard Duckworth Sampled 12/27/94 12028 Warfield Roceived 12/27/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794-12 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696.5 Methork EPA-8160 CAS Concentration CAS Concentration Numb= farnpnund Anelvred ue/L Number ,Co nooad Anslvud tsa/L 75-01.4 V-myichicride <0.5 127-18.4 Tctrachlorocthene <0.5 74-87-3 Chloromethane <03 106-93-4 1,2-dt'bromaeihane <03 74-83-9 Bromomethanc <0.5 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethano <0.5 75.00.3 CLloroethane <03 108-90.7 Chlorobeazene <03 75 69 4 Trichloroflnoromethane <03 630.21-6 1,1,1,2-tetrach1oroethare <0.5 75-35-4 1,1-Dicbloroethene <0.5 100-41.4 Ethylbeazene <03 156-60-5 trans-t,2-dichloroetheneds- <03 Total Xylenes <0.5 156-59-2 1,7-ruthloroeiheae <0.5 100-42-5 Styrene <03 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride <03 75-25-2 Bromoform <0.5 75-34-3 1,1•Diehloroethane <03 79-345 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlotoethane <03 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane <03 98-82-8 Isopropylbeoaae <0.5 67-66-3 Chloroform <03 108-861 Bromobenzenc <03 71-55-6 1,1,1-Tricbloroethane <03 9549-8 2-chloratohene <0.5 56-Z3-5 Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 106-C-4 4-chlorotoluene <03 71-43-2 Benzene <0.5 108-67-8 1,3,5-trimethylbouzene <03 107.06.2 1,2-Dicbloroethane <03 95-63-6 1,2,4-trimethylbenrene <03 79-01.6 Trichloroethene <03 98-06-6 tent-butylbeamoe <0.5 78-87-5 13-Dichloropropanc <03 135-98-8 see-butylbeareae <05 75-27-4 Bromodlcbloromethane <03 106-46-7 1,4-dicblorobeaaae <03 74-95-3 Dibrorcomethane <03 54I-73.1 3,3-dirhlorobenzeao <OS 108-88-3 Toluene <03 99-87-6 4-isopropyltolueae <03 79-00.5 1,1,2-Trichloroothane <03 104-51.8 n-butylbeazcac <03 78-87-5 1,3-dtchloropropane <03 87.61-6 1,2,3-trichlarobcnzcac <0.5 594.211.7 2,2-drehloropropane <03 120.82.1 1,2,4-tricblorobenzene <03 563-58-6 13-&hloropropene <03 87-68-3 Heaachlorobutad-tene <03 542-75-6 eta-1,3-diehloropropene <OS 91-20-3 Naphthalene <03 542756 trans-1,3dkhloropropcne c0.5 95-50.1 1,2-Diehlorobenzene <03 Page 9 r FEB 2 '95 16: 18 303 831 1181 PRGE.018 ID : 303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 14 No .007 P . 19 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boulevard,Suite 204 Fort Collins,Colorado 806 (303) 490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 122794-12 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 8696-5 Method: EPA-8260 • SURROGATE RECOVERIES Compote(' %Recovery %Rec.Limi{0 Dibromoffuoromethane 86 76114 Toluene-d4 97 8&110 4-Bromofluorobemxne 103 86115 SZ; • TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY,INC. Page 10 • FEB 2 '95 16: 19 303 831 1181 PRGE.019 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 14 No .007 P .20 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Backyard,Suite 204 Port Cn1110. Colorado 80526 (303) 4904414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Mr. Howard Duckworth Sampled: 12/27/94 12028 Warfield Received: 12/27/94 San Antonio, TX 78216 Analyzed: 01/03/95 Sample ID: 122794-13 Project No.: 122794 Lab ID: 86966 Method: EPA-8260 CAS Concentration CM Concentration Number Compound Aaslvrc4 malt Bingo Compound Analyr tw/L 75-014 Vioylehloride <O5 127-18.4 Tetrachloraethene <0.5 74-87-3 Cblaromethane <03 106-93-4 1,2-dbromoethano co.! 7443-9 Bromomethane <0.5 124.48.1 Dibromochloromethane <03 75-00-3 Chloroethane <OS 108-90-7 Qdorobenzene <0.5 75.69.4 Trichlorofluoramethane <03 630-20-6 1,1,12-tetrachloroethauc <0.5 '" 75-35-4 1,1-Diebloroetheat <03 100.41-4 BIh$bcszcne <05 156-60-S tram-1,2dichloroetheneda- <0.5 Total Xylenes <0S 15659.2 1?-dirbloroethene <0.5 100-42.5 Styrene <0S 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride <03 75-25-2 Bromoform <0.5 75-34.3 1,1-Dichloroc hano <0.5 79.34-5 1,1,2,7-Tetrachloroethanc <05 74-97-5 Bromochloromethanc <0.5 98.82.8 Isopropylbenzene <OS 67.663 Chloroform <03 108-86-1 Brumobrnn-nc <05 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroe,hane <05 95-49-8 2-chlaotdnene <05 5623.5 Carbon Tetrachloride <0.5 106-43-4 4ehlorotdueae <05 7143.2 Benzene <03 108-67-8 1,3.5-trimethy0zoane <03 107-06-2 L3-Dichloraethaae <03 95-63-6 1,2,4-irimc hylbenzese <03 79-01-6 Trichloroothene <03 98-06-6 ted-butylbeczenn <0S 78.87-S 1yDichloropropane <0.5 135-93 8 sec-butylbe rzeee <03 75-274 Bromodichloromethane <03 106.467 1,4-dichlorobeazene <03 74-95-3 Dtbromonsethane <0.5 541-73-1 1,3-dlchlorobenrene <03 108-88-3 Toluene <0.5 99.876 4-isopropyltolueee <03 79-00-5 14,2-Trichloroethane <05 104-51.8 a-bnylbcnsene <03 78.87.5 1,ldichloropropane <05 87-61-6 1.Z,3-trichlorobenzcne <03 594-20-7 2,2-dichloropropane <03 • 120-82-1 1,2,4-trichlorobcnreae <0.5 563-58-6 1,1-diehloropropene <03 87.68.3 Hwrhlorobuadicae <03 542-75-6 cis-I,3-d cEloropropene <03 91-20-3 Naphthalene <0.5 542-756 trans-1,3-dichloropropcoc <03 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobeazeoe <03 Page 11 FEB 2 '95 16: 19 303 831 1181 PAGE.020 ID :303-831-1181 FEB 02 '95 16 : 15 No .007 P .21 TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY, INC. CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 2401 Research Boolerard,Suite 204 Fort Collies, Colorado 80526 (303)490-1414 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Sample ID: 122794-13 Project No.: 122791 Lab ID: 8696-6 Methyl: EPA-8260 SURROGATE RECOVERIES Comoound % Recovery %Ree.Limits DibromofuoromeUune 91 76-114 Toleeeodt 102 88110 6Bromouluorobeaum 95 86-115 leaf TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY,INC. Page 12 FEB 2 '95 16:20 303 .931 1181 PAGE.021 ZZ0'39tld 1811 168 806 02:91 $61 Z 834 I II J I C Is . I• 4 tic, se ... . ek , c , , ,, ia , , , N. • 2 `‘*4• - . a .§ X v 0 i m c a ea jl1` U (J' Cr cr., C� LL ` 0 C 3 9 i F h V - .0 . _ � - o ho — - >` }O CC _ i = m to ` 3 - 33 33 Y _ Ii ZZ ' d L00' oN ST : 9I $6, ZO Had T8TT—T£8-20£: QI 6441417; 4 � DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ' PHONE (303)353-6100,EXT.3540 FAX (303) 351-0978 O WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO January 27, 1995 Howard Duckworth Weld County Waste Disposal 12018 Warfield San Antonio, Texas, 78216 Subject: Zch-102, SUP-454, Located in part of the Northwest 'A of Section 12, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Duckworth: Notice is hereby given that on February 8, 1995 at 9:00 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the agenda of the Board of County Commissioners permits, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause )ublic hearing pursuant to Section 81 of the Weld County Coning Ordinance. This meeting will take place in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number SUP-454 for compliance with Development Standards # 1, 4, 11, 14, and 15 as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on April 22, 1981 to determine if probable cause exists to hold a hearing on revocation of SUP-454. If it is determined at the public hearing that there is probable cause that you are not in compliance with SUP-454 the Board of County Commissioners will schedule a Show Cause public hearing to consider revocation of the Special Review permit. A finding of Probable Cause would not preclude a stipulated agreement between Weld County Government and Weld County Waste Disposal to accomplish compliance and remediation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please write me. — Respectfully, eith A. ett Current Planner II '� EXHIBIT pc: Richard Judd Trevor Jiricek Lee Morrison SERVICE,TEAMWORK,INTEGRITY,QUALITY RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. ATTORNEY A T LAW 1660 LINCOLN STREET, SUITE 2800 . - DENVER, COLORADO 80264 - FACSIMILE: 303/831-1181 4I DEC ��0/I; ���rf �- . TELEPHONE: 303/831-1110 u > 1994 November 23, 1994 4 . ri^mnn CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Glenn F. Mallory Section Chief Solid Waste Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 Mr. Stephen Laudeman Geological Engineer Solid Waste Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80222-1530 Re: Weld County Waste Disposal, Inc. 5019 Weld County Road 12 Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado Dear Messrs. Mallory and Laudeman: This office represents Weld County Waste Disposal, Inc. ("WCWD"). The following is a response to your letter of October 25, 1994 Re: Notice of Violation. WCWD is not subject to Section 9 of the Solid Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1007-2) (the "Regulations") despite your assertions to the contrary. C.R.S. 24-4-105(2) requires a hearing prior to a determination pursuant to Section 9.1.4 of the Regulations. Such a hearing did not occur. As was stated in Hendricks v. Industrial Claim Appeals Office of the State of Colorado, 809 P.2d 1076 at 1077 (Colo.App. 1990): The fundamental requisites of due process are notice and the opportunity to be heard. See Nesbit v. Industrial Commission, EXHIBIT RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Mr. Glenn F. Mallory Mr. Stephen Laudeman November 23, 1994 Page 2 43 Colo.App. 398, 607 P.2d 1024 (1979). If, as here, an administrative adjudication turns on questions of fact, due process requires that the parties be apprised of all the evidence to be submitted and considered, and that they be afforded a reasonable opportunity in which to confront adverse witnesses and to present evidence and argument in support of their position. Puncec v. Denver, 28 Colo.App. 542, 475 P.2d 359 (1970). Accordingly, no response is necessary to your suggestion of violation of specific portions of Section 9 of the Regulations. Nevertheless, the following is provided for your information: 1. Each of the impoundments has adequate depth gauges. 2. Monitoring Wells 5, 8 and 9 are now locked. Monitoring Well 6 is not currently in use and will be abandoned. 3. Erosion is not occurring in Pond C. What was observed was a sandy deposit that is being through put to Pond C since the Division will not permit removal of the sludge from the receiving pit. 4. Pond C currently has a floating oil scum problem. The oil is contained by buoys and is removed daily. The problem is caused because the receiving pit is full of sludge, and the oil skimming at the receiving area does not operate properly when the receiving pit is full of sludge. 5. No response to 5 is made, although some sampling could occur if a response was made to my letter of May 8, 1994 to Timothy J. Monahan, Esq. 6. We note your allegation that wild fowl may have died at the facility after coming into contact with the impounded wastes. If this is a problem, it is exacerbated by the amount of floating oil scum on Pond C, which in turn is caused by the inability of the facility to adequately remove oil at the receiving pit. See comment 4 above. In reference to your request for additional information, WCWD responds as follows: REQUEST: 1. A plan for characterization and remediation of an illegal disposal incident at property owned by Mr. James Martin. The disposal occurred in June of 1993. The information was first required in the Division's letter of July 7, 1993, and several times in subsequent correspondence. Sampling of soil RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Mr. Glenn F. Mallory �- Mr. Stephen Laudeman November 23, 1994 Page 3 at this site was performed in November or December of 1993, and the results of this sampling were reported in Groundwater Technology Inc.'s letter of December 17, 1993. We have received no other information from WCWD regarding the extent of the contamination at the Martin property. RESPONSE: Tab 1 is attached hereto. A report characterizing the subject soil at the Martin Property has been prepared by Groundwater Technology, Inc. and is being submitted under separate cover by Groundwater Technology, Inc. REQUEST: 2. A copy of Figure 1 from the Chen Northern report contained in Appendix D of the October 21, 1993 status report for the Facility. This figure would contain information on the numbering scheme used for the monitoring wells at the time of the report, and would be useful in correlating past monitoring data. Requested in the Division's letter of December 14, 1993. RESPONSE: The document is included under Tab 2. REQUEST: 3. Ground water monitoring results for all monitoring events since second quarter of 1993. Of specific concern are monitoring results for well MW- 5. This well has shown the highest levels of contaminants in the past, but has not been included in recent monitoring events. The Division specifically requested MW-5 be included in all future sampling events in the Division's letter of December 6, 1993. RESPONSE: Tab 3 is attached hereto. The groundwater monitoring results will be forwarded to you under separate cover by Groundwater Technology, Inc. REQUEST: 4. A listing of shallow wells within a five mile radius east of the Facility. This information was requested in order to help determine if any of these down gradient wells may have been impacted. Requested in the Division's letter of December 6, 1993. RESPONSE: The materials requested are included under Tab 4. The subject wells are highlighted in yellow. REQUEST: 5. The data and calculations used as the basis for the pond relining schedule presented in the October 21, 1993 status report. This schedule called for reconstruction of Pond A (currently inactive) and relining of Ponds C and D. Requested in the Division's letter of December 6, 1993. RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. �., Mr. Glenn F. Mallory Mr. Stephen Laudeman November 23, 1994 Page 4 RESPONSE: Tab 5 is attached hereto. The materials requested have been prepared by Groundwater Technology, Inc. and are being forwarded to you under separate cover by Groundwater Technology, Inc. REQUEST: 6. After a review of the Groundwater Technology Inc. sampling at the Martin property (GTI letter of December 17, 1993), the Division requested additional work to define the nature and extent of contamination. The requested information has not been received. Requested in the Division's letter of February 11, 1994. RESPONSE: The materials sought are contained in the response to Request 1 under Tab 1 and will be forwarded to you under separate cover by Groundwater Technology, Inc. REQUEST: 7. April 4, 1994 letter to Richard Judd requesting for a second time the information asked for in the Division's December 6, 1993 letter but not yet provided. RESPONSE: The Division's letter of December 6, 1993 referenced seven concerns. (1) The concern of the Division is noted. (2) The groundwater monitoring information is being provided under Tab 3 above. (3) The request for shallow well information is provided under Tab 4 above. (4) The calculations requested are provided under Tab 5 above. (5) We have previously noted to the Division that WCWD understands that the Division will require a detailed design and operation plan for the relined ponds. Once the concept of the proposal contained in the Report is approved, the detailed design and operation plan will be prepared. See the letter of Richard D. Judd to Stephen Laudeman dated January 6, 1994. RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Mr. Glenn F. Mallory Mr. Stephen Laudeman November 23, 1994 Page 5 (6) WCWD noted in its response of January 6, 1994 that it understood that the Colorado Department of Health had not yet approved the conceptual plan. (7) WCWD has presented all quarterly monitoring results. Under Tab 5, the results of MW-5 have been submitted. As an offer of compromise and settlement to the suggested delinquency in payment of the Hazardous Substance Response Fund, and not as an admission of liability, WCWD believes that the following amounts are due: 1993 3rd Quarter $12,113.89 1993 4th Quarter $13,231.24 1994 1st Quarter $13,915.61 1994 2nd Quarter $17,836.41 1994 3rd Quarter $14,235.43 WCWD proposes the following payment schedule: 1993 3rd Quarter December, 1994 1993 4th Quarter January, 1995 1994 1st Quarter February, 1995 1994 2nd Quarter March, 1995 1994 3rd Quarter April, 1995 1994 4th Quarter May, 1995 1995 1st Quarter June, 1995 • 1995 2nd Quarter July, 1995 In reference to the threat of litigation to pursue enforcement of violation of the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal and facilities, see the legal position of WCWD set forth at the beginning of this letter. WCWD continues to be willing to prepare a detailed design and plan once a conceptual remediation plan is agreed to by WCWD, Colorado Department of Health, the Weld County Health Department, and now, the Environmental Protection Agency. The October, 1993 Report outlines the remediation approach suggested by Groundwater Technology, Inc. As suggested in my letter of January 6, 1994 to Mr. Stephen Laudeman, WCWD would like to have begun the relining of Pond A in the spring of 1994, but the conceptual plan has not yet been approved. RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Mr. Glenn F. Mallory �— Mr. Stephen Laudeman November 23, 1994 Page 6 Further, since early in the summer of 1994, WCWD has sought the approval of the Division to remove sediments contained in the sump and treat the same on-site on a lined portion of Pond D. Several requests have been made concerning this matter, but all seemed to have been ignored by the Division. If the sludges were removed, for example, this would help lessen the impact of floating oil scum on Pond C. See Observation and Determination numbered 4 in your letter of October 25, 1994. WCWD continues to be willing to pursue the course of action set forth in my letter of May 18, 1994 to Timothy J. Monahan, Esq., to pursue a global settlement which takes the form of a compliance order on consent and which addresses the alleged violations, possible penalties and actions necessary to come into compliance with both hazardous wastes and solid waste requirements and is scheduled for compliance. WCWD continues to be willing to provide samplings based upon the techniques outlined in the same letter to Mr. Monahan, to which we have had no response. Yours very truly, )pt—.Of2 Richard D. Ju d RDJ/vab Enclosures cc: Mr. Howard Duckworth Mr. Donald Shosky Timothy J. Monahan, Esq. Mr. Corbin Darling Chuck Figur, Esq. M I COUNTY ROAD 35 SCALE: 1'.200' COUNTY ROAD 12 I I • 2• 4• 3 • (abandoned) I 4OFFICE I b• I ccoAt /STORAGE TANKS / SCREENED `-` SEI7LE1tENT 6• . CON CAET \I r� r iONO ' SUMP '(�'i, i ---'�'\ POND C .,. - .. 1 . t Ginn')L�—:J O ACTIVE / TROSTELL POND B (unlined) • / WELL RECLAIMED / 1 ,7• 12 POND A (lined) I INACTIVE 13 • / v _.--- G* r - sct I / POND 0 • / (lined) ACTIVE 1 11• - _ / O \EMERGENCY OVERFLOW DIKE 10• WINDMILL 9• • MONITORING WELL - - — ROAD 1 147 S4 Chen & Associates f COLORADO DISPOSAL SYSTEMS, INC, r4- 1 JARS- 6-94 THU 14 :39 COPYWORLD BUSINESS CENTR 3031516061 P. 04 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, ANC PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1 PERMIT 0 CO 'J4NER INFORMATION /, ‘ ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN i •' CD DATE CD DATE 1D ND DB USE DATE APROP IRA AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS Sc SHIP RANGE M 15709148 1 62 LAND LLOYD C/0 6450 YORK ST DENVER, CO 60229 4 11H 12/29/69 1 Gil 20 17 NW 29 1 N 65 V S REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESWRCES PERMIT .0 CO OWNER INFORMATION \• ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N T0.W P CD DATE CD DATE IUD MD D6 USE DATE APROP IRA AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SNIP RANGE N j 12565 162 CNEAIRS L P 2257 KINGSTON ST DENVER, CO 60202 2 $ 06/16/62 3.00 50 32 NVNV 21 1 N 65 V S • REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES J'cAMIT D CC OhER INFORMATION • •J ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GFOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN P CD DATE CD DATE It MO DS USE DATE APROP IRA AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE M 156716 1 62 MARTIN DOROTHY 3774 VCR 37 SR1GHTOM, CO 80601 1I\ NP 02/12/90 AN 02/26/90 2 0 12/31/40 1.00 OW 5.10 18 1240N,0165W MWWW 16 1 N 65 V S REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESWRCES PERMIT D CO OWNER INFORMATION AACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN P �.J CD DATE CD DATE 1V FD DS USE DATE APROP IRA AOFR . YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RRMGE M 16199 1 62 RILEY WIRCARET I EARL RFD HUDSON, CO 60642 2 D 03/30/64 . 20.00 50 6 NWNW 32 2 N 65 W S REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PASE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES -1MIT D CO OWNER INFORMATION ACTIVITY STATUS 15i USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'M TOW17 v Co DATE CD DATE 1.0 MD DS USE DATE APROP IRR ADFA YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE M .37635M 1 62 METRO WASTEWATER RECLAMATION GIST 6459 YORK ST DENVER, CO 60229 NO 00/07/00 SA 02/07/01 1 0 M 11/OS/OD OW 12 11205,0660E SESE 36 t M 66 V S JAN- 6-9a THU i4 :40 C0PYWORLD BUSINESS CENTR 3033510081 P. O5 REPOIIT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO NELLE, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION Of WATER RISCURCES PERMIT 0 CO ONMER INFORMATION n ACTIVITY STATUS 15T USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL %ELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN P CD DATE CD DATE VD ND D6 USE DATE APROP IRR AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COOROiMATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE M 53651 1 62 TNON E.F. 2395 S. BELLAIRE ST. DENVER, CO 80222 2 05 97/15!72 7 .90 4.00_ 71 12 194D3,1300E NESE 36 2 N 66 V S 53651 A 162 MiMAY A J BRIGHTON, C050601 MP 04!28!62 2 DS NYSE 3& 2 M 66 V S iIy, 4525R 1 62 INOUYE HARRY L MARTHA & MARTHA I NA RT 1 BOX 239 FT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 I 06/01/57 600.00 33 3 SESE 36 2 8 66 V S 96128 1 62 WATKINS JAMES J. 17649 WELD CO.RD.14 FT.LUPTCM, CO 80621 It 7 2 04/01/81 15.00 35 16 D125S.0625E S!SE 36 2 N 66 V $ ,7545 1 62 SNELDON MAROJ `J S K AT 2 BY 9 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 D 11/26/60 7.00 39 12 sESY 36 2 x 66 Y 41355 1 62 SHELOON MARCUS K RT 2 FT Lu970N, CO 80621 2 D 05/21/70 10,00 816 250 SE5W 36 2 11 66 V 1 49760 1 62 GIVES BOYD AT 2 BD% 243C FT LUPTOH, CO 80621 2 D 10/30/71 GY 15.00 802 277 SESW 36 2 N 66 W 1 99558 1 1 VANTAGE LAND 15631 DUQUESME CIA @RIGHTON, CO 80601 LOT 12 LAKE ESTATES EX 04/21/78 EP 06/21/61 2 D OS10N.0920E NENE 2 2 S 66 V I 99559 1 1 NIELSEN 6RUCE 9791 HIGHWAY 85 HEADERSON, CO 80640 LCT 13 LAKE ESTATES NP 04/21/78 E► 06/21/82 2 D 03006.0640E NENE 2 2 1 66 V S 99560 1 1 VANTAGE LAND 15831 DU01$5NE CIA BRIGHTON, CO 80601 LOT 14 LAKE ESTATES EN 04/21/78 EP 06/21/81 2 D 03096,0570E NENE 2 26 66 WS 99561 1 1 HCGANNC6 GEORGE P 21655 ORLEANS CIR COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022 LOT 15 LAKE ESTATES MP 014/21/78 RC 08/07/80 2 D 1.00 15.00 603 157 03006,0160E NENE 2 2 S 66 V 63 1 1 VANTAGE LAND 15831 DUOUESNE CIR BRIGHTON, CO 80601 LOT 17 LAKE ESTATES NP 04/21/78 EP 06/21/81 2 D 046511,0420E NENE 2 2 S 66 W 1 99564 1 1 KENNEDY EDWARD F 21501 E 118TH AVE COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022 LOT 19 LAKE ESTATES lIP 04/21/76 RC 07/17/79 2 C 12.50 600 174 12306.0670E NENE 2 2t 66w4 E 99566 1 1 WILLIAMS LAWRENCE JOHN 21651 E 116TH AVE COMMERCE CITY, CO 60022 LOT 21 LAKE ESTATES YP 04 1 C 06 04 79 2 D 00 600 306 0170E NE11 2 2 S 66 99561 1 1 VANTAGE LAND BRIGHTON, CO 80601 RP 04/21/78 - 2 D 1.00 15.00 603 157 NENE 2 2 S 64 V B 99540 1 1 PITCHFORO JAMES L 3766 S GREEN CT FT LUPTON, CA 60621 LOT 18 LAKE ESTATES NP 03/09/81 EP 04/05/83 2 D 049511.0745E NENE 2 2 1 66 V S 121760 1 1 HONE CRAFT BLO NENDERSON, CO 80640 NP 08/07/81 2 0 NENE 2 2 1 65 V $ 123656 1 1 MC CARTNEY R D DENVER, CO 80221 EX 11/17/81 RC 11/17/81 2 NENE 2 2 1 66 V Q 134647 1 1 BRADFORD D V DENVER, CO 80231 MP 02/06/64 AR 03/06/84 2 D 136242 1 1 WULFF A BROOMFIEID, CO 80020 NENE 2 2 5 66 V I MP 05/18/14 RC 07/18/34 2 0 11ENL 2 2 1 64 V 1 JAN- 6-94 THU 14 :41 COPYWORLD BUSINESS rENTF? 303310001 P. 06 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLDRADO YELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PACE I COLORADO DIVISION OF WIER RESOIMCES .MIT D CO INKED INFORMATION ACTIVITY iTATUS 1st USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL will WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN P CD DATE CD DATE VC MD DS USE DATE APROP 1RR ADFA YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE N 103029 1 62 ROSS GLEN W PO BON 665 BRIGHTON, CC 80601 Cl► 9.00 645 250 12606.0175E NENE 13 2N 66 Ns S 2 0 12/11/78 9777 1 62 LAFFITTE CHARLES 10911 NERMOSA CT NCITGLENM, CO 00000 2 0 11/29/69 15.09 35 22 NENE 9 21 66W5 137002 1 62 DOVE MEADOW FT LIPTON, CO 80621 NP 05/21/84 AR 08/31/84 2 0 JI_VNE 13 2_M 66 W 1 1 62 DEAN RONALD 14250 Ho 76 BRIGHTON, CO 10601 AP 01/19/90 AU 02/07/90 2 CD ELF NVNV 13 2 N 66 W S _ 26639 1 62 NICHOLS GLENN RT 2 BOX 193 A FT LIPTON. CO 80621 2 D 0909/66 14.00 393 185 k1AJI 13 2_N 66 W 1 72056 1 62 WARNER ROBERT L PO BOX 479 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 1 12/19/73 20.00 630 310 02605,0280E SESE 13 2 N 66 W S 25888 1 62 WARNER J C 217 $ PARK AVE FT LUPTW, CO 80621 2 D 11/29/65 1.90 600 314 NENE 14 2 N 66 V 1 16080E 1 62 DAVIS ARTWJR L. 13580 NEWTW CT BROOMFIELO, CO 10020 _ NP 12/28/73 P 02/D6/75 2 1 SWNE 14 211 66 V 1 165103 1 62 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPELINE CO 1221 MCKINNEY ST RN 3023 HOUSTON, TN 77010 NP 06/04/92 _2 0 M Cu 31 0600N,07D0V NLNV 14 2 N 66 W 1 £165104 1 62 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPELINE CD 1221 MCKINNEY ST AM 3023 MWSTON, TX 77010 /T NP 06/04/02 2 0 N Ow 22 0250N.0150N NWV 14 2 N 66 W / 465105 1 62 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPELINE CD 1221 MCKINNEY Si RN 3023 HOUSTON, TX 77010 �" No 06/04/S2 2 0 M Cv 22 02506 01?SW NWNW 14 26 66 Ws S J 165106 1 62 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPELINE CO 1221 MCKINNEY Si RM 3023 HOUSTON, Tx 77010 L� NP 06/04:92 2 0 M GV 22 0250N,0100V NUNV j4 2 N 66 WS 109578 1 62 WARNER ROBERT L P 0 BON 479 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 DS 07/17/30 Ow 15,01 60 00451.0105E SESE 14 2 N 66 U 1 36205 1 62 GOLDMAN AMC SAILER FARM RT 12 FT LUPTW, CO 83621 2 D 12/26/68 16.00 802 360 SIS'U 14 2N 66W5 5 40 34176 1 62 {ONE LAND I CATTLE CO RFD 2 BOK 107 FT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 0 06/20/68 6.00 35 10 SVSW 1S 2N 66W1 1 152962 1 62 CLINKENBEARD JANES 14494 KR 22 FORT LUPTON, CC 80621 NP 10/19/87 AR 11/10/88 2 0 KLF 13,00 690 343 01006,1380E NUKE 16 2 W 66 V 1 28967 1 62 CLINKINBEARD JAMES E. 14494 WELD CO. RD. FT.LUPTON, CO 80621 2 0 07/20/78 1.00 15.00 655 225 01506,2200E NNNE 16 2N so Wt 1 36755 1 62 BELL CHARLES RT 2 BOX 191 FT LUPTON, CO B0621 2 D 02/14/69 — 15,00 645 B7 NWNE 16 2w 66 U S 33697 1 62 BARNEY LYMAN BOX 116 NIDSON, CO 60642 2 O 09/13/68 10.00 5.50 1°0 SEMI 16 2N 66V1 j 152932 1 62 NEARTSO JOHN loX 186 FT LIPTON, CO 80621 NP 11/03/61 CA 11/30/(S5 2 DS KLF 02255.1370E SVSE 16 21 66W1 1 JAN- 6-94 THU 14 ;41 COPYWORLD BUSINESS CENTR 30,33510081 R. 07 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES �..PERNIT D CO D4NLR INFORMATION ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'M TOWN CO DATE CD DATE 1A IC OB USE DATE APRCP IRR AOFR YIELD DEPTN LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE K 109164 A 1 62 WARMER R L BRIGHTON, CO 80601 MP 07/11/79 2 OS .111011-24 2K 6.6W1 75049 162 CHARTER GAS RESOURCESWNC. 1612 COURT PLACE DENVER, CO 80202 1 D 05/10/75 1.00 15.00 80 5D 5130N 1922V SESW 24 2 M 66 V 47069 1 62 DI PAULO ALFRED AT 2 BOX 244 FT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 D 11/18/67 20.00 800 100 SESE 25 2 A 66 V 47070 1 62 DI PAULO ALFRED 17953 WELD CTY. RD.16 FT.LUPTON, CO 80621 2 S 11/16/67 15.00 775 272 0100E 0300E SERE 25 2 N 66 y S 4( 22086 162 BADDING FRANK RT 1 BOX 190A FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 !15) 2 D 11/07/64 1.00 43 29 MVSW 25 2N UV ( 29238 1 62 iADDING SYLVESTER J RT 1 SOS 124 DENVER, CO 80202 2 D 11/15/66 20.00 720 90 NVSW 25 26 66v l 1 37800 1 62 SCOTTDALE RAMCR RI 1 Box 41 PLATTEVILLE, CO 80651 '1` 2 0 05/15/69 15,00 38 19 SESE 26 2 W 66 W $ 10832A0 1 62 MC CONAMAY N J LAKEWCCC, CO 00215 AD 02/13/81 M 03/02/81 2 N KLI NEEW 26 _2K 6ri N 3 10639A0 1 62 MC COWAHAY M J LAKEWOJD, CO 80215 AD 02/13/61 AR 03/02/81 2 N KLF SESW 26 2 N 66 V B 1 62 ARISTOCRAT RAN FT LUPTON, CO 80621 AP 02/09/84 2 M NENE 27 2 N 66 V 125239 1 62 GRIFFITHS J E FT LUPTON, CO 80621 NP 04/17/82 2 NENE 27 2N 66 V S 1 62 ARISTOCRAT RANCHETIE FT. LUPTON, CO 80621 ARISTOCRATS RANCNETTES AP 06/10/66 AU 10/33/86 2 1i KLF NENE 27 2N 444f I 169926 1 62 ARISTOCRAT RANCH WATER PROJ PO BOX 247 FT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 N 07/10/73 15.00 731 _324 0910N 0755E NENE 27 2w 66wf 20551E 1 62 ARIST. RAMCMETTES VTR PROJ, PO SOX 247 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 M 05/01/76 8000.00 70.00 731 324 0910N,0755E NENE 27 2 M 66 V 25268 1 62 HOLLENSAUGN CLYDE 955 000K DENVER, CO 80202 2 D 09/22/65 10.00 TE 34 NENE 27 2W 66 WE 28609 162 BEBOUT JOHN RI 1 BOX 251 FT LUPTON, CO 80621 2 D 09/06/66 4525.90 80 NENE 27 2N 66 WA 38390 162 A:CONAHAY M J 4963 HAALAN WHEA1RIDGGE, CD 8:033 2 D 07/12/69 20.00 720 195 NENE 27 2 N 66 N c 163001 1 62 ARISTOCRAT RANCMETTES VTR. RT. 1, BOX 250-U. FT. LUPTON, CO 80621 NP 06/14/72 EP 06'28/74 N RUNE 27 2 N 66 W 17032 1 62 SCHNEIDER CARL 2992 S VRAIN DENVER 19, CO 80219 2 D 09'07/63 20.00 121 62 AWE 27 2 X 66 V 19064 1 62 MEAL F B RI 1 BOX 253 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 D 04/16/64 4325.90 132 NVNE 27 2 M 66 V S s�- JAI- 6.-S4 TNU 14 :42 CUPYI4CIRLD PUS1,IESS =ENTR 3033510081 P. u8 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 .COLORADO YELLS, APPLICAT:COS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESWRCES ,.- *MIT D CO OWNER INFORMATION ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRE$ GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'M TOWN P CD DATE CD DATE VD MD OS USE DATE APROP IRR AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES CTRS SC SHIP RANGE N 137029 1 62 IUNIGA J .IRIGHION, CO 60601 NP 06/12/84 AR 08/15/84 2 NENE 24 1 N 66W 1 141256 1 62 C1ARRUSTA M 77. LUPTON, CO 60621 LOT 7 ILK 3 GREER ACRES MP 06/19/65 AR 08/28/85 2 KA _NENE 24 1 1 66 W 1 150265 1 62 SORSELLO JAMES 2616 APPALOOSA BRIGHT, CO 60601 LOT 6 BLK 3 GREEN ACRES MP 12/01167 2 D KLF NEME_24 11 66 W $ 151579 1 62 JAMES DAVID 17956 PALOMINO ST BRIGHTON, CO 80601 LOT 2 ILK 4 GREEN ACRES $P 06/02/6! 2 DS KLF 1300S,0305V NENE 24 1 N 66 V S 29829 1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS INC 6301 V 44TH WHEAT RIDGE, CO 60033 2 0 02/18/67 6.00 h 10 NENE 24 IN 66 V $ 31729 1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS 6301 V 44TH VHEATRIDGE, CO 80033 LOT 9 ILK 3 GREEN ACRES 2 D 08/14/67 8.00 233 71 KEN! 24 1N 6611 32142 ii1 1 t2 VANTAGE ACRES 6301 V 44TH WHEATRIDGE, Co 80033 LOT 6 ILK 2 GREEN ACRES G.--) 2 0 10/06/67 10.00 _3_0 16 NENE 24 1 N 66 V S 35666 62 VANTAGE IUILDERS INC 6301 V 447N AVE WHEATRIbGE, CO 60033 LOT 4 ILK 1 GREEN ACRES :71 2 0 11/11/68 5.OQ 30 13 NENE 24 I N 66 V S 40144 1 62 NARVERY EUGENE AT 1 SOX 198P IRIGNTON, CO 60601 2 D 01/14/70 15.00 300 113 NENE 24 1 N 66 V 1 44171 1 62 IAUER FRANK E 7280 TENNYSON APT 4 WINSTER, CA 00000 2 D 01/23/71 15.QQ. 90 20 NENE 24 11 66 W 1 48775 1 62 BURRELL ERNEST 0 3610 STEELE ST DENVER, CO 80202 -a- 2 0 09/06/71 10.00 80 9 NENE 24 / M 66 V S ,3055 1 62 SIETN THEODORE 1 SEITH CAROLYN 2653 SELO CO RD 37 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 0 03/01/72 6.00 66 30 NENE 24 ill 66 Y 1 66042 1 62 AARON GEO R. 3060 BRIDGE ST. 125 BRIGHTON, CO 60601 2 0 10/30/72 1.00 15.00 920 210 13001,0530E NENE 24 1 R 66W1 1 87939 1 62 DUNKIRK DIANE 1 WAYNE 2816 APPALOOSA DR BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 D 03/28/77 1.00 10.00 810 1060,8840: NENE 24 I M 66 V S 86554 1 62 :ONES LAWRENCE L i CONNIE 2896 APPALOOSA AVE IRIOHTON, CO 80601 7 D 08/06/77 1.00 9.00 810 17_0 05701,0790E NENE 24 1 N 66 V 1 86793 1 62 BEAUCIUJ1P TED E L STELLA A 2256 APPALOOSA AVE IRIGHTON, CO 60601 _ 2 D 08/06/77 1.00 11.0Q 510 07901,0790E NENE 24 1 N 66V1 S 97487 1 62 WEAVER REALTY INC. 1375 E 58TH AVE DENVER, CO 6021E 2 p 06/08;78 1.00 5.110 310 50 0200M,1JO0E NENE 24 1 N 66W 1 97488 1 62 RARER GEORGE M 17716 VELD CO RD 88 BRIGHTON, CO 60601 LOT 2 ILK 2 GREEN ACRES NP 02/26/78 AA 03/15/78 2 D 08/09/76 100 KA 5.00 350 50 0200811530E NVNE 24 IN 66 WE 1 97488 1 62 VEAVER REALTY DENVER, CO 80216 NP 02/28/78 AL 03/15/78 2 0 1,00 5,00 350 50 N'JNE 24 1 N 66 V 1 149609 1 62 MOTLEY ROMNIE O 17677 PALOMINO ET BRIGHTON, CO 60601 LOT 7 ILK 2 GREEN ACRES NP 10/06/67 P: 2 D KLF 50.00 965 382 NONE 24 IN 66 W 1 JAN= 6-94 THU 14 :42 COPYWORLD BUSINESS CENTR 3033510081 P. 09 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO YELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAG 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES e-tkNIT D CO OWER IMFORNATION ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL WELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'M TOWN p CD DATE CO DATE WD 20 DB USE DATE APROP IRR AOFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES DTRS SC SHIP RANGE H a I 35867 1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS INC 6301 W 4418 AVE VNEATRIDGE, CO 60033 LOT I ILK 3 GREEN ACRES 2 _0. 11/12/68 5.00 30 13 MWNE 24 1 V 66 V 1 44344 1 62 IASTMAN LARRY A NT 1 BOX 1970 BRIGNTD, CO 60601 2 0 10/24/73 6.00 313 62 120021,1660E NWNE_24 Iii 66 V S 45226. 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LUPTON, CO 80621 LOT 25 FOX NAVES ES'ATES NP 02/25/86 AR 04/07/66 2 OS KA NVSE 31 1 N 65 V S JAN- 6-94 TNU 34 :44 COPYWORLD BUSINESS tENTP. 3033510081 P. 12 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO WELLS, APALICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESCURCES ..PERMIT D CO BONER INFORMATION • ACTIVITY STATUS 1ST USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL YELL WELL WATER SEC LOCAT'N TOJN P is DATE CD DATE WO MD DS USE GATE APROP IRA AOFR Y:E:O DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANCE M 158039 1 62 VOODNARD NARK A I GLENDA K 19886 W C R 8 HUDSON, C0 80642 RP 05/07/90 RC 07/22/92 2 D LKA 10,00 395 152 01005,0700E NENE 20 1 N 65 M f 47147 A 1 62 CRAIN J D HUDSCN, CD 80642 /� NP 12/29/76 AR 01/18/77 2 D NONE 20_ 1J1 65 N S 42002 1 62 PAPEN VICTOR 1174 FILNORE• DENVER, CO 80202 ?x 2 D 07/20/70 70.00 27 9 MWRE 20 1 N 65 V S 44494 1 62 DORM HERB 538 W BRIARWOm LITTLETON, CO 80123 F- 1 ) 2 C 03/30/71 10.00 63 17 MUNE 20 1 N 65 V S 45158 1 62 WETZEL RICHARD T 1615 I BALSOM DENVER, CO 80202 F' r) 2 0 03/31/71 12.00 43 13 NWNE 20 1 N 65 W 5 _L 45159 - 1 62 1SULER MARVIK R 3215 FARMDALE RD ENGLEW000, CO 8011C 1 2 D 03/31/71 15,00 43 19 ANNE 20 1 N 65 V 157048 1 62 SAXSTRDM GLEN 9750 N 96TH ST 0253 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85256 • NP 04/16/90 EP 05/14/92 2 D UNA 2340N.0100L1ENE 20 1 N 65 W 1 1 63 BAXSTROM GLEN 9750 N 96TH ST 8253 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85256 AP 06/07/90 AU 11/21/90 2 D KA 25005,0250E SENE 20 1 N 65 V % 39908 1 62 KRAMER JOSEPH 1735 DELMER PKWY AURORA, CO 80010 Z D 12/04/69 5.00 255 _50 MENU 20 1 N 65 W 47147 1 62 CRAIN JANES D. 19526 WELD CTY.RD.6 HUDSON, CO 80642 ��--� 2 DS 07/12/71 1.00 12.00 40 20 04006.2680W NENV 20 1 N 65 V $ 13849 1 62 RITCHIE BROTHERS FORT LUPTCN, CO 60621 2 S 12/26.62 10,00 226 138 N•JWW 20 1 N 65 V Z 15274R 1 62 MEIN2E ERNEST 6 PAUL R 2 BK 52 FORT LUPTON, CO 60621 2 1 1800.03 70 Nw,,I 20 1 N 65 V $ 1SZ75R 1 62 HEIN2E PAUL B ERNEST A 2 BE 52 FORT LUFTON, CD 80621 2 1 1300.00 60 SWNW 23 1 N 65 w S 135805 1 62 WSCNER JR VICTOR A E JANICE L 19997 WCR 06 HUDSON, CO 83642 NP 05/21/84 RC 08/22/91 2 DS KLF 15.00 960 290 00605.0090E SESE 20 1 Y 45 V 5 42685 1 62 JONNSTOH ALBERT 2022 26TH 5T GREELEY, CO 80631 2 0 08/21/70 6.00 190 90 ;use 20 1 N 65 W 128388 1 62 ELLS BENJAMIN J 6 MARY ANN 7247 WELD CNTY RD 39 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 AC 04/12/03 2 1 02/05/54 800 00 52 15 WSW 20 1 N 65 W S 170074 1 62 ELLS BENJAMIN J 6 MARY ANN 2247 WCR 39 BRIGHTON, CO 60601 NP 04/Q9/93 CA 10/13!93 2 p 1.00 LW 15.00 69 16465.0246Q IMSV 2D 1 K 65 W 1 173626 1 62 ELLS BEN J 2247 WELD CO RD 39 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 NP 08/30/93 2 D CU 16465,0246W NVSV 20 1 N 65 O S 91477VE 1 62 SPAYD ALICE 230 S 22ND AV BRIGHTON, CO 80601 AV 12/26/91 2 C KLF SOON 2030E NONE 21 1 N 65 V S 21771 A 1 62 V-CO ENTERPRISES INC 15 S !AIM ST 0202 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 NP 07/08/91 RC 03/05(92 2 0 KLF 0300N 2000E NINE 21 1 Y 65 V 5 IAN, 6-94 THU 14 :45 COPYUORLD BUSINESS CENTR 3033530081 F 13 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO VEILS, APPLICATIONS, Alm ►ERNITS COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES PAGE 1 PERN:T D CO OWNER INFORMATION ACTIVITY STATUS - 131 USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL YELL WELL MAIER SEC rsi r CD DATE CD DATE lD NO 08 USE DATE APROP IRR AOFR YIELD DEPTH EYEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SNO P RAAGE M 153236 A 1 62 LANE NIKE 3621 MCA 141 HLOION, CO 80642 MP 12!70/88 153236:j: 1 62 LADE MIKE 3621 VCRi : 3g423.33 1VEVi OL .DO 6 0 0 00 SERF I 1 5 1 19 67841 1 62 SCOTT CLARENCE A. 8 NADINE R. 221 SD 15Th IRIGHTON, Co 80601 4 0 7 ENE 1 N 5 2 OS fr1 R 10.00 39 15 2580N,01SOE SENE 17 1 N 65 y ( 117247 1 62 SCHRODER J HUDSON, CO 80642 P 09 80 C 10 20 205398 1 62 SCNRCEDER DUANE S VIRGINIA 14261 E. 1347m AVE BRIGHTON, CO 80601 _ S W 17 N 65 V 33286 1 62 MORVO(D JACK DENVER, CO 8020]03/30/51 1200.00 65 25 SVHW 17 1 N 65 V f 74040 1 62 SCNRODER DUANE R.R. 3 80x 200 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 45.00 62 23 tiny 17 1 M 65 v ( 2 DS 04/09/74 1.00 14.09 72 SO 2400N.020Qu SWHV 17 1 N 65 V ( 63417 1 62 WATSON L. I. STAR ROUTE HUDSON, CO 60642 RP 10/30/64 CA 11/09/64 I • 19323 A l 62 LEONARD R L HWSOM, CO 80642 NESE 17 1 M 65 Y t NO 03/31/82 2 D . A 6$25F 1 62 POSTNA EARL R $970 LILLY OR TNORNTON, CO 80229 NESE 17 1 M 65 V f • 2 T 02/20/65 42.00 42 21 - 441123c:::)1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS INC 6301 W 441M AVE VHEATRIDGE, CO 80033 NESE 17 1 N 65 vt 20002+L )1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS 1M02 6301 V0447)1 AVE/ WHEATRIDGE, CO SOCJS 64 10 CO 4< 20 NESE 17 1 V 65 V S 2 D 05/27/64 20397 , 1 62 VANTAGE tUILGER5 INC 6301 V 4TH AVE VHEATRIDGE, CO 80033 12 OG 37 18 NESE 17 1 M 65 V i 1 64 22063, w 1 62 VANTAGE BUILDER ANC 26301 V 44 TN AVE O/1.'NEATRIOGF, CO 80033 10.00 42 21 kE5E 17 1 M 65 V S 2 10/28/64 22160 1 62 WATSON LEODORE I STAR ROUTED HUDSON, CO 80542 5.00 45 27 MF$E 17 1 N 65 V Q 64 22366 .11 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS INC 2 6301 U 44TH AVE/ LMEATRIDGE, Co 80033 10.OQ 40 24 NESE 17 1 X 65 V 1 22532 /1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERS INC` 6301 M044TH 2AVE! HEATRIbGE, CO 80033 64 5 00 42 26 NESE 17 1 N 65 V ! 2 D 12/29/64 22881 _ 1 62 VANTAGE BUILDERt INC 63L1 V 44TH AYE VHEATRIDGE, CO 60033 5 OD 42 26 NESE 17 1 N 65 V 23474 1 62 VEST EDWIN L AURORA, CO 80010 0 03/15/65 10.00 40 21 NESE Sj 1 M 65 V S 2 D 04/24/65 2390 32 35 NESE 17 1 M 65 V 1 JAN- 6-94 THU 14 :45 COP'rWORLD BUSINESS CENTR 3033510081 P. 14 REPORT DATE 01/06/94 COLORADO YELLS, APPLICATIONS, AND PERMITS PAGE 1 ^ COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESWRCES MIT D CO OWNER INFORMATION ACTIVITY STATUS 161 USED ANNUAL ACRES GEOL YELL WELL WA1 ER SEC LOCAT'N TOWN P CD DATE CD DATE IC MD DB USE DATE *POOP IRA ABFR YIELD DEPTH LEVEL COORDINATES OTRS SC SHIP RANGE N { 25134 O WATSON 62 TSON L 1 MLDSON, CO 80642 7 2 0 06130/65 8.00 41 a NEiE 17 1 N 65 V $ lit 45014 ,�, 1 62 RADER NCUARD A $T AT SOX V A 6 NWSON, CC 80642 Y J 2 D 07/31/71 8.00 AD 21 NESE Jr 1 N 6$ V S 55038 CLIP 1 62 MCELRATH 0 N L RUTH 1 H STAR RT V.A. 4 HUDSON, CO 80642 LOT 2 fLO 1 VANTAGE ACRES `-=DP 03/23/73 2 D 03/24/73 5.00 0U 12.00 40 18 .MESE 17 101 65 W 33556 A 1 62 LAVANWAY DAVE L. 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NUDSON, CO 00642 LOT 25 FLG 1 V'AATAGE ACRES NP 09/08/81 2 OS KA SWSE 17 1 N 65 V 1 122608 1 62 SAVA J A MASON, CO 80642 LOT 1 BLK 2 110 1 RANGEVIEW ESTATES NP 09/08,81 2 DS SWSE 17 1 N 65 V 6 163664 1 62 FRANKENBERG SCOTT J 3102 VANTAGE DR. 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DENVER, CO 60229 EK 10/17/79 2 I OV 1400N,140DV SENV 1 1 i 66 Y $ 10602AD 1 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR 4 IRA BRIGHTON, CD 80601 AD 2 N NESE 1 1 5 66 W S 10606AD 1 1 IRE FARMERS RESERVOIR 4 IRR BRIGHTON, CO 60601 AD 2 N NESE III 66 V [ 10607AD 1 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR A IRR BRIGHTON, CO 80601 AD 2 N MUSE I I S 66 W 1 'Them 60640 1 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR 4 IRR 'RICHTON, CO 80601 AD 2 M NVSE 1 11 66 W S 10600AD 1 1 FARMERS RESERVOIR 1 IRR IRIGNTON, CO 80601 AD 2 N SESE 1 1 1 66 V $ 10601AD 1 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR A IRR BRIGHTON, CO 80601 AD 2 N SFSE 11 S 66 W $ 10609 AD 1 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR 1 IRR BRIGHTON, CO 80601 AD 2 N NESV 1 1 1 66 V 1 20095R 1 1 KILKER JAMES N 4 JAMES N 1 GEORGE D AT 1 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 1 1697.00 66 26 NWSV 1 1 S 66 W S 136ER 1 1 KILKER JAMES S SONS AT 1 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 2 I 08/31!55 900.00 65 23 Sv5W 1 Is 66w1 E 107531 1 1 SILKEN JAPES N/GEORGE D/MARY E 21955 1 160TH AVE BRIGHTON, CO 60601 NP 04/30/'9 SA 06/15/79 2 D 12/30/70 1.00 20.00 245 D48O5,0830N SWSW 1 IS &E NS S 30661F I 1 IRIGHTON CO. NORTHCLEWN, CO 60233 NP 02/24/84 EF 11/C3(87 2 M KLF SFNV 2 1 $ 66W ; 30684F 1 I IRIGHTON CO, MORTNGLENN, CO 60233 NP 02/24/84 FP 11/03/87 2 N KA SENN 2 1 S 64Ji 1 L / Ie r,. RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. ATTORNEY AT LAW 1660 LINCOLN STREET, SUITE 2800 DENVER, COLORADO 80264 FACSIMILE: 303/831-1181 TELEPHONE: 303/831-1110 September 7, 1994 Timothy J. Monahan, Esq. Assistant Attorney General Natural Resources Section State of Colorado Department of Law State Services Building 1525 Sherman Street - 5th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 Re: Weld County Waste Disposal, Inc. ("WCWD") Dear Tim: I am providing the following information to you based upon our telephone conversation of August 25, 1994: 1. The total amounts of waste received for disposal at the WCWD facility (the "Facility") for the years 1990 through 1993, expressed in barrels, is: 1990 - 579,703 bbl 1991 - 571,555 bbl 1992 - 715,131 bbl 1993 - 726,625 bbl 2. By letter of September 23, 1993 addressed to Howard Duckworth of WCWD in a Notice of Violation and Request for Information submitted by Frederick R. Dowsett, Section Chief, Monitoring and Enforcement Section, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Colorado Department of Health (the "Dowsett Letter") reference was made to four waste streams received by WCWD deemed hazardous by Colorado Department of Health. These waste streams were: 4. EXHIBIT RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Timothy J. Monahan, Esq. September 7, 1994 Page 2 Waste Received Waste Received Date Generator (Gallons) (Barrels) March 11, 1991 Mesa Oil 24,900 592.86 June 6, 1991 Approved Oil Services 370,000 8,809.52 December 2, 1991 Lowry Air Force Base 1650 39.29 1991 TOTAL: 396,550 9,441.67 March 2, 1992 Approved Oil Services 52.650 1.253.57 1992 TOTAL: 52,650 1,253.57 [Gallons are converted to barrels by dividing by 42.] 3. My calculations indicate that the total amount of waste received by WCWD referenced in the Dowsett Letter was 1.65% of the total waste received by WCWD during 1991. In 1992, the waste stream referenced in the Dowsett Letter constituted a 0.18% of the total waste received by WCWD. SETTLING TANK SEDIMENTS The sediments from the intake settling tanks have periodically been removed from the settling tanks and deposited. The sediments were last removed from the settling tanks in May, 1993 and were deposited in Pond A. In reference to the accumulated sediments now in the settling tanks, we propose that these sediments be deposited on the west side of Pond D within the lined portion of said pond. In 30 to 45 days, the sediments would be tested for total petroleum hydrocarbons and, if acceptable, the sediment would then be aerated and waste characterization forms would be submitted to operators of one or more approved landfills. If the waste characterization is satisfactory to the landfill operator and the waste will be accepted by the approved landfill, the waste will be shipped to the landfill for disposal. If the waste characterization is not acceptable to an approved landfill, the sediments will be retained in place until an agreed upon treatment plan is approved by the Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Department of Health. RICHARD D. JUDD, P.C. Timothy J. Monahan, Esq. September 7, 1994 Page 3 MARTIN SOILS For your information, all of the Martin soils have been removed from the Facility and have been disposed of in an approved Subtitle D landfill (the Laidlaw Landfill in Weld County). ODOR PROBLEMS WCWD recently received a Notice of Violation from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division (the "Air Pollution Control Division") alleging odors in excess of limits allowed by the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 2. A conference was held on August 30, 1994 with the Air Pollution Control Division. WCWD believes that the odor problem could be significantly mitigated by aerating Pond C. Approval for aeration of Pond C was a part of the overall settlement of this matter previously proposed by WCWD. At this time,WCWD would request permission to immediately aerate Pond C. DOCUMENTS All of the documents supporting the information contained in paragraphs 1 through 6 of this letter have previously been forwarded to Mr. Dowsett in response to the Dowsett Letter, with a copy to Mr. Laudeman. I will look forward to your early response in this matter. • Yours very truly,ke--Kg9 Richard D. Judd RDJ/vab cc: Mr. Hugh M. Davidson Mr. Louis J. McBride Lee Morrison, Esq. Mr. Stephen Laudeman Mr. Trevor Jiricek Ms. Laurie Exby Mr. Donald Shosky Mr. Glenn Mallory Mr. Frederick Dowsett Mr. Howard Duckworth Hello