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HomeMy WebLinkAbout890958.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE, RECYCLING FACILITY, AND BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY IN THE I-3 (INDUSTRIAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. , AND WIXCO SERVICES, INC. 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, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 30th day of August, 1989 , at the hour of 10 :00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services. Inc. , 12311 Weld County Road 41 , Hudson, Colorado 80642, for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District, on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SEI , Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth Lind, Attorney, and Adam Babich, Attorney, represented Concerned Citizens of Weld County, and WHEREAS, Section 24 .4 .2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24 . 7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 890958 Page 2 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24 .4. 2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: A. The location of the special review area and the attached Conditions and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Agricultural and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. B. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. C. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. D. No overlay district affects the site. E. Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and an amended Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is , granted subject to the following conditions: 1 . The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 890958 Page 3 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 2 . No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3 . Prior to recording the Special Review plat: A. The applicant shall submit a letter that reaffirms all existing agreements, conditions of approval, and Development Standards. B. A notarized letter of agreement shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services and the State Health Department indicating the availability of all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain, Inc. , for fire suppression. C. The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to handle such issues as: a. Closure of the biomedical incineration facility; b. Contamination issues; and c. Emergency response. The applicant shall meet with the Weld County Health Department and Platteville Fire Protection District to complete all the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney' s Office shall approve the form of the Performance Guarantees . The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval . A copy of the agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. 890958 Page 4 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 4 . By January 1 , 1990 , the applicant shall submit a plan detailing how all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993 , for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. This plan shall indicate the sequencing of trenches, a starting date of no later than May 1 , 1990, and specific time frames that will demonstrate how all tires presently on-site will be disposed of by May 1 , 1993. 5 . Prior to the start of recycling tires on this site, the Special Review Permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 6. All ash disposal or recycling methods for ash created by the biomedical incineration facility shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department prior to actual implementation. A copy of the approved plan shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services and the State Health Department prior to ash disposal or recycling. 7 . A copy of the methods to be used by the generators of the biomedical waste to preclude hazardous and radiological wastes from being mixed in with the infectious waste shall be sent to both the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval prior to start up of the facility. An approved copy shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the special review activity occurring on the property. 8. Prior to start up of the biomedical incineration facility a specific contingency plan to utilize alternative disposal sites in the event of incinerator failure or unscheduled shutdowns projected to be greater than four days shall be submitted to the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval. An approved copy shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the use occurring on the property. 890958 Page 5 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO The above and foregoing Resolution was , on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of August, A.D. , 1989 . _,{.. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � Iu�� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recordere AYE and Clerk to the Board C. hi y, airman EX SED (BY: nrn, of Ja eline John on, Pro-Tem 7puty County C rkAYE APPRD AS TO FORM: ne R. Bran e 4v / _ George Kennedy O County Attorney EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - AYE Gordon E. Lacy 890958 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco, Inc. Amended USR-842 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review Permit is for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incinerator facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2 . Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 , C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: a. Trenches for the storage cells shall commence in a west to east order; b. Before construction of each trench, a 10 foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater; c. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2 : 1 slope on berms; d. No more than two trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time; e. A minimum of 75 feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access; and f. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50 feet wide at the top. 4 . Fire equipment access roads shall be 50 feet wide, capable of providing access in all weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50, 000 pounds . 890958 Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 5 . Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. 6 . Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7 . Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil . No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8 . Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and storm water ditches . All storm water shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires, tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989 , and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10 . A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall he prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates at the entrances must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11 . A 3 foot by 4 foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and a 24 hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting and uses of the property shall comply at all times with the requirements of the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the 890958 Page 3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14 . No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 15 . Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16 . Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site . 17 . Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and materials which have come in contact with either as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes , human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics , employee clinics , health maintenance organizations (HMOs) , surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician' s offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices and funeral homes. 18. Hazardous waste, as defined by state and federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (RCRA) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Wixco Services shall require and review customer waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 890958 Page 4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 19. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 20 . Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The six temperature probes in the kiln will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 21 . Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in polyethylene bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA-required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. 22 . The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750 pound per hour rotary kiln incinerator with a wet scrubber to remove acidic gasses and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 23 . The maximum operation time shall not exceed 20 hours per day, 5 days per week for each unit. 24 . The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators . 25 . The operation of the kiln facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation kiln temperature shall be maintained at 1800° F. or above with an average retention time of four hours . Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1800°F. A minimum of 1800° F. temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the kiln using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gasses shall be retained for a minimum of one second. Cytotoxic toxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100° F. 890958 Page 5 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 26 . Required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and all existing Air Emissions Permits shall be transferred to the facility in Weld County prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 27 . Scheduled shutdown of the kiln shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste °material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 28 . In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 29. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shutdown and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove the ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 30 . The operations personnel, drivers and other staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. 31 . All Wixco Services and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 32 . Collection vehicles may consist of 24-foot long closed trucks and 44-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45° or below shall be used if the time from collection to delivery of the waste to the incinerator exceeds 24 hours . 890958 Page 6 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 33. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 34 . If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. Exposure to hot water of at least 82° Centigrade (180° Fahrenheit) for a minimum of 15 seconds; or b. Exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 35. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Wixco Services and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (RCRA) and Division of Transportation (DOT) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 36 . All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold the equivalent of 48 hours of waste material. If the waste cannot be processed within 48 hours of receipt, it shall be stored outside the building in enclosed, refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45° F. or below. 890958 Page 7 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 37 . Refrigeration units shall be maintained at a temperature of 45° F. or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 38 . Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick up from the generator. 39 . No biomedical waste materials shall be stored outside the building unless they are stored inside of refrigerated trucks. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 40 . Floor drains in the facility shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. The internal floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 41 . All wastewater shall be incinerated in the kiln. Disinfectants shall be used during washdown procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 42 . The building and grounds site shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 43. Drainage shall be routed away from the outside storage area and from the kiln building. 44 . The moisture content of ash shall not exceed 8%. All ash shall be stored and transported in covered containers. The size of the containers shall be determined at the time the hauler is selected. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 45 . Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department and the State Health Department for review. 890958 Page 8 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 46 . Records shall be kept on operation information, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results . All records shall be submitted to or made available to appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 47. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 48. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and two security dogs. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall appear on the sign. 49 . All fees required by 25-16-101, et sec. , C.R.S. 1973 , as amended, shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the State Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 50 . This Special Review Permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 124, No. 53 , Section 1, regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (5%) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid wastes disposal sites in Weld County. 51 . Within a month of the promulgation of the final infectious waste regulations, Wixco Services shall submit a statement to the Weld County Health Department and to the Colorado Department of Health identifying any differences between the regulations as adopted and the facility' s equipment and operations. Wixco shall make any changes necessary to comply with the final regulations on a schedule agreed to by Weld County and the State Health Departments. 52 . Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be properly disposed of. 890958 Page 9 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 53. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but within 12 hours of the event. 54 . Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7 to 1 dilution threshold as measured off site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 55 . The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limits of 80 dB (A) as measured according to 25-12-102 , Colorado Revised Statues. 56 . All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 57 The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 58 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24 .6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 59. Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 60 . The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services . 890958 Page 9 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 53. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but within 12 hours of the event. 54 . Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7 to 1 dilution threshold as measured off site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 55 . The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limits of 80 dB (A) as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. 56 . All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 57 The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 58 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 59 . Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 60 . The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services . 890958 Page 10 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN & WIXCO 61 . The property owner or operator ,shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 62. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Soil Conservation Plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 890958 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 89-38 RE: AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. , AND WIXCO SERVICES, INC. A public hearing was conducted on August 30, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner C.W. Kirby, Chairman Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Pro-Tem - Excused Commissioner Gene Brantner Commissioner George Kennedy Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett Health Department representative, Wes Potter Certified Shorthand Reporter, Suzanne M. Wicklund Various exhibits were submitted by the applicant and the opponents at this hearing. Those exhibits were accepted and marked by Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney. The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 9, 1989, and duly published August 17, 1989, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the application for an Amended Special Review Permit and a Certificate of Designation from Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. , for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, read the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Mr. Schuett said the recommendation for approval is subject to eight Conditions and 61 Development Standards. (Tape Change #89-34 while Mr. Shuett was reading the Development Standards into the record.) Mr. Schuett said the Planning staff has received letters and phone calls concerning the proposed biomedical incineration facility, both in opposition to and in support of the facility. He said the Planning staff recommends that Paragraph #3 of Condition #3 be amended to to read as follows: #3) The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to handle such issues as: a. Closure of the biomedical incineration facility; b. Contamination issues; and c. Emergency response. The applicant shall meet with the Weld County Health Department and Platteville Fire Protection District to complete all the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's Office shall approve the form of the Performance Guarantees. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. He said the Department of Planning Services also requests that Development Standard #62 be added, with said Standard to read as follows: 890958 Page 2 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN AND WIXCO The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the soil conservation plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. Mr. Schuett said the Planning staff further requests that Development Standard 1125 be amended to state that the 1400°F temperature in said Development Standard read 1800°F. The Resolution concerning the Certificate of Designation for Tire Mountain and Wixco was read into the record by Mr. Schuett. He said the recommendation from the Planning Commission is for approval, and he stated the reasons for said recommendation. Kenneth Lind, Attorney representing Tire Mountain and Wixco, made his presentation. During his presentation, Mr. Lind said the effects of this incinerator on agricultural use is practically nil. A film showing the operation of a biomedical waste incineration facility was shown. Mr. Lind had the following people speak concerning Wixco: Phil Brewer, Nancy Beam, Richard Harris, Betty Haberline, Phil Savage, Bob Priester, Ben Gibbons, Gregory Chlumsky, Michael Shaffron, and Dr. Gary Kreiger. (Let the record reflect that a lunch break was called before comments were made by Mr. Chlumsky.) Mr. Shaffron and Dr. Kreiger said their feelings about the proposed biomedical waste incineration facility are neutral, they are here only to give technical information. After making their comments, the above listed individuals answered questions of the opposing attorney and/or the Board. Wes Potter, representing the Weld County Department of Health, and Mr. Lind also asked questions. Mr. Potter made comments, stating how the Health Department will know if this facility is not in compliance. Comments were made by Mr. Morrison also. Adam Babich, Attorney representing the Concerned Citizens of Weld County, came forward to make his presentation. Two of the statements which Mr. Babich made were: 1) Medical wastes should not be approved until a comprehensive plan is adopted by the County concerning medical incinerators; and 2) This particular application should not be approved because, in his opinion, it is poorly thought out and is low budget. Those persons coming forward to speak in opposition of the proposed biomedical waste incineration facility were Patty Henry, Norma Taylor, Joan Drawer, Ralph Campbell, Nellie Nichols, Diana Michael, Daniel Michael, Helen Moore, Kenneth Moore, Laverne Browning, William Brothe, Delmer Walter, and Robert Poole. A list of the citizen's concerns was read into the record by Chairman Kirby. Mr. Lind gave his closing statements and responded to various questions raised by Mr. Babich and several members of the audience. Mr. Chlumsky, Mr. Gibbons, and Dr. Krieger also responded to questions. Other questions were raised by Mr. Potter and Commissioner Kennedy concerning the changes which were made to the plans for the kilns which were considered at the Planning Commission and those being considered at today's meeting. Commissioner Kennedy asked Mr. Potter if the County has the resources -to monitor this facility. Mr. Potter said the Health Department does have the manpower and the technical expertise for such monitoring. Mr. Potter answered further questions of the Board. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Amended Use by Special Review for Tire Mountain and Wixco, subject to the Conditions and Development Standards as amended and with the addition of Development Standard #62 as read into the record. Commissioner Lacy reviewed the criteria for approval of a Use by Special Review and said he feels this application meets said criteria. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion. Commissioner Kennedy said he will vote against the motion because he feels this is not the same plan which was submitted to the Planning Commission. On a roll call vote, the motion carried on a three to one vote, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. Commissioner Lacy said, based upon the findings of the Planning Commission, he moved to approve the Certificate of Designation for Tire Mountain and Wixco. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion and it carried three to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. 890958 Page 3 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN AND WIXCO This Certification was approved on the 6th day of September, 1989. APPROVED: / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ‘77 (2ju,✓ e coil ¢ 7O WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County C erk and Recorder and Clerk to the B rd C.W-. Kirby, Chai an By: EXCUSED Deputy County C rk Jac ne Johnson, P Tem ene R. Brantner George Kennedy EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy TAPES #89-33 through #89-37 DOCKET #89-38 PL0456 890958 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on August 30, 1989, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan, an amended Special Review Permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 80 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Mary Reiff, Deputy PUBLISHED: September 14, 1989, in The New News PUBLIC NOTICE The Board . of County Commissioners August � of Weld County, Co conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan, an amended Special Review Permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the Mv4ei ty and P. me described below. - Conditional approval of this,plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article fig of Title 24, C.R.S. as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Inc. and MattoServices, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson,Colorado 10642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE1/4 of Section 92, Township 3 North Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. Weld County Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Tire landfill storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the 1-3(Industrial)Zone District SIZF OF PARCEL: 80. acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested Property BOARD OFCOUNTY R pp COUNTY COL ORADO LORADO BY: MARY VEUERSTEW COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ANDCLERK BTOTim D RY.JrrarxReiff.Deauty PUBLISHED: September 14, 1966, in The New News tr /---- SJ0958 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco, Inc. Amend USR-842 The Department of Planning Services' staff requests that the Board cf County Commissioners amend Condition of Approval #3, Paragraph #3 to read as follows: The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to hand such issues as: a. Closure of the biomedical incineration facility; b. Contamination issues; and c. Emergency response. The applicant shall meet with the Weld County Health Department and Platteville Fire Protection District to complete all the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's Office shall approve the form of the Performance Guarantees. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. Department ci Planning Services also requests that a development standard be added that reads as follows: The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the soil conservation plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. The 1400°F temperature in Development Standard #25 is to be amended to 1800` . 690958 WIXCO SERVICES INC. 5906 McIntyre St. Golden,CO 80403 Gee9°`Y FChlakskZ BF eMM GaGI .Otlieer (303)2794184 . . . Professional quality service to quality care providers AC{REN, BIANdo & ASSOCIATES, INC. Certified Shorthand Reporters SUZANNE M. Wick[UNd 1873 So.Bellaire Street,Suite 1220 Denver.Colorado 80222 (303)691-5020 Boulder,CO Fort Collins,CO Greeley.CO (303)443-0433 (303)221-30)1 (303)356-3306 09095s ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DOCKET # 89-38 - Wixco Service, Inc. DOCKET # DOCKET # "' ME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING G� ��fl. I7oX (�113, ThYee� vkIXco . VAII LJrJPti , dIU�o ttd ¢iirfon IAS 1 uco terfru �ia � ic;11-/Y/edf,V3 AtI<a )/ ari It-7 ljr iL Lamzi n f �r it r) El/ -4YN V. .1W'ti,DAN 0 / 6V/I 14/ (- /?/ ' /425a // 7 ‘2.4-1-__ 2- 1—o 3 - zj,c.( t - i/ ' z� (321-,1.--2._ /YO /% w°a7 , / 7/ ah_i„ ' z ! /) // • Ai f itp:25- I /7 5--I`' 1. s vv . 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If tic IS ,V6)ou treys/4'/ gCyd'�/G7 OA/lit /�iw� s roe( Da'2J 1 ffl' cCi'ce/ 10 . 91/2.-- lrf1C 47 37 I=i / tel'hn iXC' C� —T -eNfEk �� PioArc_ /039/ GinOd /-,,1i.�n/(D,^/ /c/. ><c��j/�f'Z/ !� /��,� ✓hr 7\4"...r-00,013 4. �7Pr^t�r l7Uf' if . l,wrfi) /4 Lifeco /et.m1.M/ 13)a %.J� ��n�(� I lt �La 7 Wi�((v T (a m t. U- ^^ .'J�j 3. tó -/n%l:,hi y 9 4,-„4„.1.,_ , /,1 iil I-/ co 330958 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name , address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DOCKET # DOCKET # DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING tt.;.rte J 1)l-,AI i goeAmei(7pr /9A f 6 to ej? . 4-7 //Ltd Sow C ci7o C. c./ a_ Cwy i An ?Ago I`owtV ). Crwnvvu" Lk C.4-1 ikxv t-L W1)(Co 43 o A> sLI /190/5- GvC P 93 Aft,:/5 e. ca 92 l/ a<ii.5iJa � -,i Ph/Iii)(?7'i3 th,i74- in'� ee641d i �,aysruf--- /2ifY r4, C-66,--e- a, F / -r Cr-CVr 3-tic)6€.4c V\ mil: I\ u[)r.wN, Ck, %‘:),61i,„) 07“._ -S-H614___ 2 i/ f CZ c.ii�-ie&&c; tan:.4F-_,(d '6y 7 yr o 33t 3a8 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET 0 / ` Case LL�zot�/ KJ . Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description . �� ��,� A. 7�f.0/�nf-C47, iz t "d//I'- 4 GC//7Za,1 1 it B. C. az2&„, __gr. 2!- imnee2. ha✓a D. //�i).e 2V6' ' e.f . (P� � A /).ex 2 -� /e, /7rt�./(..e e E. /(,.P:7-1“:" Y l� /. 04.5-a72, 7--eel' i cz H. /w) /�✓/ �-°.'/✓71itc— r i to f, C _L� _, /A � ala/ ,' I. % ex (7-4.it to �/1 e GCG , '/ J. �✓-era. .��r , 44?r�ti�,� � _1.6[1,2) /frfpp / ✓) ,/ y K. 4 iGFJ `Vc�erzz_c/✓ /�"ece/ .:7, ! 6 . i'z-YizL L. ( & L % 4,z(../2,-/ U /S>lst.ic:v>i; k/ N. 7/GtGG a,wifr ., ' �/`�,d4/�.2:722ny C -/_,CIL,,ei 890353 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case - Mend USR Wixco Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description e,947 9 , ' A (Si t_97 t:,/ R. C.Cj./ /U4Ce7�..e4w <'1 -Z =ti ;LItC / ...,0l?',i7i4zv,-?7_4,,2i ii S. T. ,....c-C2.c./ t✓ /77 a S 4 f // V. Cte' 1, ;jai? : ,' 7 r iA..4?v C--" �' L C.F�2� J./4:113 7 LF7.. x. LL! /' aLe?,,,:). G,tL, ;974,-/H(2), S14 - /Lr% 1)' Lt V L,/- / , /)) n /. i / /' Z. M--Z!� . AJ z 7;a�C- ) -e-el-a;AY t� 7 BB. <. , a-' ,/ 1 '> CC. 7 ir,//?-e'LA 'bc.t; ( /25e/te,.. // :/ -2C\ ././ .'' 491/J /` 7DD. �- tc - G≥C,t� Lta. a Ct)r9 aZ l 890358 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case - Amend USR Wixco Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 0l EE. " viirro1$ 2c ' 7 .02{241:7,P4 7 / HE. f- ii/ '/�ial d7' 21' 4Z_Zabld) 4'7 / 7 I I. /ce if _ ��ll,n.t ._e G-C.eU ofr/ J c EIt. %zSL1 L V) LL. dm2S / 3 1] i S 5 mm. FUEL t /lettP- '--k c01 Y°x c 0 , *NN. 0 , 6Zart 4/41, b-igoo. 01/,,,,-. A /O/ 0 (Opp. ii),‘,/t— /L/1 3 11111 4. g� ift 2 / 1�,�/1/ j‘ c h-51 141141/C11-31 U J )2g. 890958 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case - Amend USR Wixco Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 66. S'S r,(0-7,_ TT. or;L°/ -0,24 66ta LCGZGy� UU. San Ps /1 C� VV. C(2�1) J ) CA C(C WW. XX. a .t YY. C�L -1-01 zz. o S-Yep J � ,,,/ � AAA. 6:( (zu k 2iti�n r �f�.�G BBB. In U, 4 j_ CCC. /AA YYr-04 1,//y DDD. EEE. FFF. GGG. 83033s INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number: Amended USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixcu, Inc. Submitted or Prepared Prior After tc Hearing At Hearing Hearing 1 . Application 155 Pages X 2. One Application plat 3 pages X 3. BPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. Three DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. A copy of requirements for consideration X of a Certificate of Designation 12. Letter dated July 24, 1989 from Wixco Services X 13. Letter dated July 21, 1989, from Wixco Services X 14. Letter dated June 16, 1984, from Steve Orzynski X of the State Health Department 15. Memo dated April 14, 1989, from Wes Potter X Weld County Health Department 16. Letter dated April 25, 1989, from Drew Scheltinga X Weld County Engineer 17. Letter dated April 12, 1989, from Hal D. Simpson X State Division of Water Resources 18. Referral response from Ed Herring, Weld County X Office of Emergency Management 19. Referral response from Ed Jordan, Weld County X Sheriff 20. Referral Response from Clyde Abbott, Platte X Valley Soil Conservation District 21. Letter dated July 5, 1989 from Robert B. X McDivitt, M.D. 22. Letter, Dated July 5, 1989, from Golden West X Nursing Home 23. Letter dated May 11, 1989 from Ingrid M. X Justin, M.D. 24. Letter dated May 1, 1989, from Daniel B. X Jinch, M.D. 25. Letter, dated July 13, 1989, from Richard X Schneider 26. Letter dated July 13, 1989 from I.. Tartaglia, M.D.X f 8509:3 27. Letter dated July 13, 1989 from Dr. Carlton X '4:X,ri ,7 4 Tire Mountain, Inc. and Wi >, Inc. Amended USR-842 Page 2 Submitted or Prepared Prior After to Hearing At Hearing Hearing 28. Letter dated July 5, 1989 from Nathan J. X Clifford, M.D. 29. Letter dated July 5, 1989, from Nancy J. Blehm X 30. Letter dated May 1, 1989, from Betty Kaberline X 31. Letter dated July 5, 1989 from a representative X from Northern Colorado Tar, Nose, & Throat Clinic 32. Letter dated Nay 1, 1989 from a representative X Pierce Medical Laboratory 33. Letter dated May 1, 1989, from Monfort of Colo. X 34. Letter dated May 10, 1989, from Michael Hutchens X 35. Letter dated May 1, 1989, from Robert Priester X 36. Letter dated July 5, 1989, from Northern Colorado X Allergy and Asthma Clinic 37. Letter dated July 5, 1989, from a representative X from Spring Creek Health Care Center 38. Letter dated July 5, 1989 from Kathryn L. Butler X 39. Letter dated July 5, 1984, from Richard Booth, M.D.X 40. Letter dated April 14, 1989, from Deimen Walter X and Linda Walter 41 . Letter received April 18, 1989 from Steve and X Benson 42. A letter dated April 14, 1989, from Linda A. X Shoeneman 43. A letter dated April 14, 1989 from Gordon Weichel X 44. Letter dated April 13, 1989, from Lori Walter X 45. A petition dated April 11, 1989, with 95 X signatures 46. A letter dated July 25, 1989, from Gary Minek X -47. A letter dated July 20, 1989, from Eugene N. Fox X 48. A letter dated July 13, 1989, from Daryll X Williams, D.D.S. 49. A letter dated May 1, 1989, from a representative X from Fort Collins Health Care Center 50. A letter dated July 5, 1989, from Jon Kowalsky X 51. A letter dated July 13, 1989, from a X representative from Loveland Foot and Ankle Clinic 52. A letter dated July 13, 1989, from Daryll X Williams, D.D.S. 53. A letter received July 31, 1989 from Debra X Benton, et al. 54. A letter received on July 31, 1989 from Maldarine X Simpson and Lewis Simpson ` p p EC � �:.D8 Tire Mountain, Inc. and W1 ), Inc. Amended USR-842 Page 3 Submitted or Prepared Prior After to Hearing At Hearing Hearing 55. Memo dated July 25, 1989, from Wes Potter, Weld X County Environment Health 56. Letter dated July 26, 1989, from Glen Miller X Platteville F.P.D. Marshal 57. Video tape submitted by Ken Lind, Attorney X 58 Sharps container submitted by applicant X 59. Waste Bag submitted by applicant X 60. Bar code submitted by applicant X 61. People' s Bill of Rights submitted by Helen Smith X 62. Assessor Parcel Profile 1988, #1213-32-0-00-022 X 63. Assessor Parcel Profile 1989, #1213-32-0-00-020 X 64. Assessor Parcel Profile 1989, 1213-32-0-00-020 X 65. Assessor Parcel Profile 1988, Mobile Home X 1213-32-0-00-020 66. Assessor Parcel 1988, #1213-32-0-00-020 X Submitted by Norma Taylor 67. Assessor Parcel 1989, 01213-32-0-00-20 X Mobile Home 68. A letter dated July 27, 1989, from Robert W. X Campbell (received after hearing.) 69. A letter dated July 25, 1589, from Stephen J. X Orzyaiski, State Health Department I hereby certify that the 69 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on August 4, 1989. / Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED.`,Atil'SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 3.4 day of d,,.,,q1,,,,ys\- 19 $q . O� SEAL . OTA R y NOTARY VUBLIC ar ro\-o My Commission Expires } C `aSn on Exoirsi s«b. 13, 1993 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: Part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SE 14 Section 32 T 3 N, R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section T N, R W (See attached) Property Address (if available) 12311 WCR 41, Hudson, CO 80642 PRESENT ZONE 1-3 OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE 80 acres PROPOSED LAND USE Bio-Medical Waste Incineration EXISTING LAND USE Tire Landfill and Storage Pursuant to USR-842. SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison (Owner) Address: 12311 WCR 41 City Hudson, CO Zip 80642 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # (303) 573-5744 and Name: Wixco Services, Inc. (Lessee) Address: 5906 McIntyre Street City Golden, CO Zip 80403 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # (303) 279-3043 APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff. Attorneys at Law Address: 3011 Eleventh Avenue City Greeley. CO Zip 80631 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # (303) 353-2323 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (See attached) Name: Address: City Zip Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) / /l rilt /j Signs u e: xmaat Authorized Agent. Kenneth F. Lind #7792 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of f March � X19 89. • l �1/2 a/y1 aSJ ( jd/49rYI l NOTARY PUBIC U// j My commission expires My C.emmis^ion EmAms �j P Alit""1-12, 890955 Parcel 1 : South Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (Si Ni SEA) of Section Thirty-two ( 32) , Township Three (3) North, Range Sixty-five (65 ) West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Parcel 2: South Half of the South Half of the South Half of the East Half (Si Si Si E} ) of Section Thirty-two ( 32) , Township Three ( 3) North , Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. 890958 OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . John Schlegel , Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 2 . Anna May Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico , CA 92025 3. Herbert Web 9300 Grandview Arvada , CO 80002 4 . Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye A. Jamison 12311 WCR 41 Hudson , CO 80642 LESSEE 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver , CO 80201 89095S ' OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . John Schlegel , Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 2. Anna May Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico , CA 92025 3. Herbert Web 9300 Grandview Arvada , CO 80002 4. Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye A. Jamison 12311 WCR 41 Hudson, CO 80642 LESSEE 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80201 890958 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lesses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract' company or an attorney. 7). The foregoing}� instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 9hl day of �' / illl! 4 , 19 ,. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: My CCznm1asion E4Pires N.:atm 22, 101 Notary Pub is • 89®958 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section 32, Town— ship 3. North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the applicat' n submiss n date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of `-�� / �� , 19 '9. -- WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: My Commission Expires Auaust 22, 1991 /71(7Notary Pub is 833958 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Mile High Turkey 611 South Bowen Street Hatchery, Inc. Longmont, CO 80501 121332000004 Robert, Beverly 3002 Oak Street Poole & Company Lakewood, CO 80215 121332000019 Jarrald A. and 15721 WCR 10 Faye L. Jamison Fort Lupton, CO 80621 121332000020 John and Eleanor 19640 WCR 28 Hochmiller Hudson, CO 80642 121332000021 Delmar L. and 36 Steele Street #250 Linda M. Walter Denver, CO 80206 121333000007 Public Service 550 15th Street of Colorado Denver, CO 80201 121333000008 Moser Farms, 22468 WCR 30 Inc. Hudson, CO 80642 130704000001 B & M Land c/o D.M. & H Cattle Co. Company 11010 Peoria 130705000007 Henderson, CO 80640 390958 SOILS INFORMATION Soil Survey Of Weld County, Colorado Southern Part Prepared By: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service In Cooperation With Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 890958 30 SOIL SURVEY Permeability is moderately slow. Available water In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops com- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is close grown crops should be grown at tcnt of he time\Contour ditches and corrugations can 50 lcan be used inlow. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or and cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprin- close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of kler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in minimum and utilizing crop residue help to control ero- irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- sion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops respond to tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- -barley, and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is planted trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer fallowed in In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Ten-acing also may be needed to control water erosion. too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. The potential native vegetation on this range site is Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue lage are neededto control soil blowing. grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, may be needed at the time of planting and during dry and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival the site as range condition becomes poorer. are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa Management of vegetation on this soil should be based pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. an peashrub. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats • Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected game species can be attracted by establishing areas for should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can he nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive spring has proven most successful. agriculture. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally Few areas of this Nunn soil are in major growth and suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in urbanized centers. The sandy surface layer, the moderate establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- rare potential in the subsoil,reek and the hazard liof tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of elooding along eox Elder Creek are the chief Ile vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation rigng features for development. Capability subclass [[Ie ir- may be needed at the time of planting and during dry rig 4— In a nonirrigated.oa Periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival d4—Qlll drained soil sand 1 in 3 hrprens at elevations e. This is ofa are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa 4,600deep, well 0ft on formed in th mixed e out ashdpo Pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Included 5, mapping feet. It leveled areh deposits. hrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- in are some small areas. an peashrub. Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The 9 inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongamc species can brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Permeability and available water capacity are cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is ment, �dl wildlife, forcially 1n areas of example, the pronghorn ve nantelope,Range- low. 890958 mrinessot...,Awmittev 4vorki em t ..,. r:LD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN P . r' attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of This soil has good potential for urban development. The vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability may be needed at the time of planting and during dry in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand sur- are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa face layer is a limitation for recreational development. pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- Capability subclass IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; an peashrub. Sandy Plains range site. Wild e is is soil. The 45—Olney loamy sand, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a cropland lf areas nprovide favorable habitat for rtant secondary use of lring-necked deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 to pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Included be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape in mapping are small areas of soils that have sandstone cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting'cover is essen- and shale within a depth of 60 inches and some small tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- leveled areas. Range- Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is men[, especially in areas of intensive agriculture.brp sand about 7 inches thick. The subsoil itis gr grayish land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be brown brown and very Y attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, lowisry pale brown sandy clay loam about managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is This soil has good potential for urban development. The very pale brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. miting Permeability and available water capacity are in thely substratum, which ture is h ausee sea hazard of rrately rapid ound water moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand ste- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard if face layer is a limitation for recreational development. low, sand sur- nd trees grow well. In irrigated areas this Once established, the lawns,soil is suited to the crops corn- Capability subclass IIIe irrigated, VIanonirriga ed; Sandy monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or Plains range site. close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of 46—Olney fine sandy loam, .0 to 1 percent slopes. the time. Close growncrops and pasture can be irrigated This is a deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at eleva- with contour ditches and corrugations. Furrows, contour tions of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- have a dark surface layer and some small leveled areas. lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- Typically the surface layer of this Obey soil is grayish trol erosion. Maintaining'fertility and organic matter con- brown fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil tent is important. Crops respond to barnyard manure and is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam commercial fertilizer. aout 15 inc The potential native vegetation on this range site is nb h s is ver hes thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 y al ow calcareous ndy loam. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Permeability and ava available water sacapacity are grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- low. ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, is suited to all crops common] y includ- and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, swnmall grahein, area, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and onions. An example of a suitable cropping potatoes, 3 the site as range condition becomes poorer. ,ping system is 3 Management of vegetation on this soil should be based sugar beets, smalto 4 years of l grain,a followedo b by corn,w conservation corn for prac- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tices are needed to maintain top or beans. Few prac- ields. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. All methods of irrigation are ysuitable, but furrow ir- Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in be seeded into clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of spring has proven most successful. vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally may be needed at the time of planting and during dry suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival 890958 4G SOIL SURVEY Permeability is rapid. Available -water capacity is yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 16 inches thick. moderate. A water table is at or near the surface in The substratum to a depth of GO inches is sandy loam. spring and about 36 inches below the surface in fall. Sur- Permeability is moderately -rapid. Available water face runoff is-slow, and the erosion hazard is low. capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 This unit is used for rangeland and wildlife habitat. The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion potential native vegetation on the Valent soil is hazard is low. dominated by sand reedgrass, sand bluestem, blue and in irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- hairy grama, little bluestem, needleandthread, and monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or sideoats grama. Potential production ranges from 1,800 close grown cropsshould be grown atleast 50 percent of pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,400 pounds in un- the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in favorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the sand irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, and little tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row bluestem decrease; sandhill muhly and blowout grass in- - crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- crease, and forage production drops. "Blowouts" occur as lage toa minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- range condition becomes poorer. trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops The native vegetation on the Loup soil is dominated by respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. switchgrass, little bluestem, sand reedgrass, and western In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, wheatgrass. Indiangrass, sand bluestem, prairie cordgrass, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to slender wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, saltgrass, sedge, and winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels rush are also present. Potential production ranges from per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years 4,000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. switchgrass, sand bluestem, indiangrass, little bluestem, Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- and prairie cordgrass decrease, and saltgrass, blue grama, lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. sand dropseed, sedge, and rush increase. Undesirable Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. weeds and annuals invade the site as range condition The potential native vegetation on this range site is becomes poorer. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Seeding with an interseeder is advisable if the range is grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, in poor condition. Sand reedgrass, sand bluestem, sideoats and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential grama, switchgrass, little bluestem, indiangrass, and blue production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- grama are suitable for seeding. Seeding early in spring ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range has proven most -successful. Grazing should be light to condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, prevent range deterioration. and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, Wildlife is an important secondary use of this unit. On and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valent soil, rangeland wildlife, for example, the the site as range condition becomes poorer. pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing Management of vegetation on this soil should be based livestock watering facilities, managing livestock grazing, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- and reseeding where needed. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. The Loup soil, which is typically wet and produces an Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats abundance of wetland vegetation, attracts wetland wil- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested dlife species, such as mallard, teal, geese, and miscellane- wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The -grass-selected ous shorebirds. Primary management of this soil for wet- should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It land wildlife includes managing livestock grazing, fencing should be drilled into a clean, firm sorghum stubble or a to control livestock, protecting from fire, and preventing prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven drainage. Natural wetland vegetation should be -allowed most successful. to develop. Capability subclass VIe irrigated, VIe nonir- Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well rigated; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Meadow range site, suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water Loup soil in Sandy Meadow range site. capacity are the principal hazards in establishing trees 72—Vona loamy sand 0 to 3 percent slooes This is a -and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should be deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on plains and planted in shallow furrows and vegetation maintained high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to formed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good are sonic leveled areas. Also included aresma!l areas of survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of GO inches. are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashrub. Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The brown. The upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 6 cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can S30958 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 47 be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape wheatgrass are suitable for seec;ing. The grass selected cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- should meet the seasonal requirenoents of livestock. It can tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- be seeded into a clean, firm sorgi:mm stubble, or it can be meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be spring has proven most successful... attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, Windbreaks and environmental alantings are fairly well managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. suited to this soil. Blowing sand said low available water This soil has good potential for urban and recreational capacity are the principal haz r.ns in establishing trees development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and and shrubs. The soil is so loo that trees should be trees grow well. The chief limiting soil feature is the planted in shallow furrows and vegetation maintained rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a between the rows. Supplemental i rigation may be•needed hazard of ground water contamination from sewage to insure survival. Trees that :c— best suited and have lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, western the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IIIe redcedar, ponderosa pine, and Si .erian elm. The shrubs irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian 73—Vona loamy sand, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a peashrub. somewhat excessively drained soil on plains and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The deep,high terraces at elevations of 4,600 Co 5,200 feet. It cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Mazy nongame species can famed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping are some leveled areas. Also included are small areas of be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inches. ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish land wildlife, for example, the premghorn antelope, can be brown. The upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 5 attracted by developing lives0.rk watering facilities, inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 14 inches thick. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is sandy loam. development. Once established, Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water the lawns, shrubs, and capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 trees grow well. The primary botching soil feature is the rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard of ground water corers_-nination from sewage hazard is low. lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IVe cropping is hazardous because of soil blowing. The Irrigated, VIe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. cropping system should be limited to such close grown 74—Vona loamy sand, 5 to 9 percent slopes. This is a crops as alfalfa, wheat, and barley. The soil is also suited deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on plains at to irrigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet It formed in eolian years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. have a loamy substratum and areas of soils that are non- Closely spaced contour ditches or sprinklers can be calcareous to a depth of 60 inches. used in irrigating close grown crops. Contour furrows or Typically the surface layer is grayish brown. The upper spinklers should be used for new crops. Application of 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 4 inches is fine barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer helps to main- sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light yellowish Lain good production. brown fine sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The sub- The potential native vegetation on this range site is stratum to a depth of 60 inches is :.gamy sand. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- hazard is low. Ile years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range The potential native vegetation on this range site is condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, dominated by sand bluestem, sash: reedgrass, and blue and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, grama. Needleandthread, switchgrdss, sideoats grama, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and western wheatgrass are alb. prominent. Potential !!❑, site as range condition becomes poorer. production ranges from 2,200 pouncis per acre in favora- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- condition deteriorates, the sand bl:es:err. sand reedgrass, lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. and switchgrass decrease and blue c a^a, sand dropseed, Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats and sand sage increase. Annual w«-a and grasses invade grams, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested the site as range condition becomes pcK•rer. 890958 102 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 6.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Continued -T_ Soil name and Shallowl roads Dwellings Dwellings Small Loca map symbol excavations without with commercial and streets ----- z basements basements buildings 44 Slight Olney Slight Slight Slight Moderate: low strength. 45 Slight Olney Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: slope, low strength. 46, 47 Slight Slight Slight OlneySlight Moderate: low strength. u8 Slight Slight Olney Slight Moderate: Moderate: slope. low strength. 49 Severe: Slight Slight Slight Osgood cutbanks cave. Slight. 50, 51 Slight Slight Otero Slight Slight Slight. 52, 53 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: Slight. Otero slope. 54 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Moderate: Paoli floods. floods. floods. low strength, frost action. 55 Slight Paoli Slight Slight Slight Moderate: low strength, frost action. 56 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: Renohill depth to rock, low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, too clayey. shrink-swell. depth to rock, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell. 57 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: . Renohill depth to rock, low strength, low strength, slope, low stength too clayey. shrink-swell, depth to rock, lowstrength, shrink-swell, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. 58, 59 Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Shingle depth to rock, depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. 60*: Shingle Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. Renohill Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: depth to rock, low strength, low strength, slope, low strength, too clayey. shrink-swell. depth to rock, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell, shrink-swell. 61 Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Severe: Moderate: Tassel depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock. slope.P depth Co rock. 62 Severe: Moderate: Severe: Moderate: Moderate: Terry depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock. depth to rock. 63 Severe: Moderate: severe: Moderate: Moderate: Terry depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock, , depth to rock. slope. Au Moderate: tloderatc: Moderate: ioderate: ;Moderate: Thedalund depth to rock, low strength. depth to rock. low strength. ; low strength. 65 Moderate: ' Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: ;Moderate: Thedalund depth to rock, low strength. depth to rock. low strength, ; low strength. slope. See footnote at end of table. 830958 S WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 103 TABLE 6.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Continued Soil name and Shallow Dwellings Dwellings Small Local roads I map symbol excavations without with commercial and streets 1: basements basements , buildings 66, 67 Moderate: Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Ulm too clayey. shrink-swell, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. low strength, shrink-swell. 68' Severe: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate[. Moderate: Usti[ small stones, slope. slope. slope. slope. Torriorthents cutbanks can. 69 Severe: Slight Slight Slight Slight. • Valent cutbanks cave. l 70 Severe: Slight Slight Moderate: Slight. III Valent cutbanks cave, slope. 71': Valent Severe: Slight Slight Moderate: Slight. cutbanks cave, slope. Loup Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness. cutbanks cave. floods. floods. floods. off 72 Slight Slight Slight Slight Moderate: ;i Vona , low strength. ,i 1 73, 74 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: :Moderate: Vona slope. ; low strength. 75, 76 Slight Slight Slight Slight :Moderate: i} Vona low strength. I 77 Slight Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: Vona slope. low strength. 78, 79 Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Weld low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. shrink-swell, shrink-swell, • frost action. 80 Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Weld low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, shrink-swell, shrink-swell. slope, shrink-swell, : shrink-swell, frost action. . 81', 82': Wiley Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: low strength, low strength, low strength, low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. I Colby Slight Slight Slight Slight Moderate: ,k low strength. 83': Wiley Slight Moderate: Moderate: Moderate: ,Moderate: low strength, low strength, low strength, ; low strength, shrink-swell. shrink-swell, slope, ; shrink-swell. shrink-swell . Colby Slight Slight Slight Moderate: :Moderate: slope. I low strength. i ' See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. • .k l 890958 106 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 7.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Continued Soil name and Septic tank Sewage lagoon Trench Area Daily cover map symbol absorption areas sanitary sanitary for landfill fields landfill landfill 43 Severe: Moderate: Slight Slight Fair: Nunn percs slowly, excess humus. too clayey. 44, 45, 46, 47, 48--Slight Severe: Slight Slight Good. Olney seenaae 49 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Fair: Osgood seepage, seepage. seepage. too sandy. 50, 51, 52 Slight Severe: Slight Slight Good. Otero seepage. 53 Slight Severe: Slight Slight Good. Otero slope, seepage. 54 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Good. Paoli seepage. seepage. seepage. 55 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Good. Paoli seepage. seepage. seepage. 56, 57 Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Fair: Nenohill percs slowly, depth to rock. depth to rock. too clayey, depth to rock. thin layer. 58, 59 Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Poor: Shingle depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. thin layer. 60': Shingle Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Poor: depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock, thin layer. Renohill Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Fair:percs slowly,slowly, depth to rock. depth to rock. too clayey, depth to rock. thin layer. 61 Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Poor: Tassel depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock, seepage. thin layer, seepage, seepage. area reclaim. slope. 62, 63 Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Fair: Terry depth to rock, depth to rock, depth to rock, thin layer, seepage. area reclaim. 64, 65 Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Fair: Thedalund depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock, thin layer. 66 Severe: Slight Moderate: Slight Poor: Ulm percs slowly. too clayey. too clayey. 67 Severe: Moderate: Moderate: Slight Poor: Ulm percs slowly. slope. too clayey. too clayey. 68' Moderate: Severe: Severe: Severe: Poor: Ustic Torriorthents slope. seepage, seepage, seepage. too sandy, small stones. too sandy. small stones. 69, 70 Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Poor: Valent seepage. too sandy, seepage. too sandy. seepage. 71': Valent Slight Severe: Severe: Severe: Poor: seepage. too sandy, seepage. too sandy. seepage. See footnote at end of table. 890959 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 107 TABLE 7.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Continued Soil name and Septic tank Sewage lagoon Trench Area Daily cover map symbol absorption areas sanitary sanitary for landfill fields landfill landfill 71•: Loup Severe: Severe: Severe: Severe: Poor: wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness, wetness. floods. seepage, seepage, seepage, floods. floods. floods. 72, 73 Slight Severe: Slight Slight Good. Vona seepage. 74 Slight Severe: Slight Slight Good. Vona seepage, slope. 75, 76, 77 Slight Severe: Slight Slight ;Good. Vona seepage. 78 Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight Good. Weld percs slowly. seepage. 79, 80 Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight Good. Weld percs slowly. slope, seepage. 81•: Wiley Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight Fair: peres slowly. seepage. too clayey. Colby Slight Moderate: Slight Slight Good. seepage. 82• 83•: Wiley Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight ;Fair: percs slowly. seepage, ; too clayey. slope. Colby Slight Moderate: Slight Slight ;Good. seepage. • See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. 890955 126 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 12.--ENGINEERING PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS--Continued Classification :Frog- Percentage passing , Soil name and Depth USDA texture . ;ments sieve number-- :Liquid Plas- map symbol Unified : AASHTO : ) 3 limit ticity inches 4 1 10 40 200 index In Pct Pct 36w: Shingle 0-6 Loam CL-ML A-4 0-5 75-100 75-100 70-95 55-75 25-35 5-10 6-18 Clay loam, loam CL • A-6 0 75-100 75-100 65-100 50-80 30-40 10-20 18 Unweathered --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- bedrock. 37, 38 0-9 Fine sandy loam ML, SM A-4 0-5 75-100 75-100 70-90 45-60 --- NP Nelson 9-30 Fine sandy loam, SM, ML A-4, A-2 0 75-100 75-100 60-85 30-55 --- NP sandy loam. 30 Weathered --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- bedrock. 39, 40 0-9 Loam CL, SC A-6 0-5 95-100 80-95 70-95 45-75 125-40 10-20 Nunn 9-29 Clay loam, clay CL, CH A-6, A-7 0-5 95-100 90-100 85-95 65-75 35-60 20-35 29-60 Clay loam, loam, CL, A-4, 0-5 80-100 80-100 60-90 25-75 15-40 5-20 sandy loam. CL-ML, A-6, SM-SC, A-2 SC 41 , 42 0-9 Clay loam CL, SC A-6 0-5 95-100 80-95 70-95 45-75 25-40 10-20 Nunn 9-29 Clay loam, clay CH A-6, A-7 0-5 95-100 90-100 85-95 65-75 35-60 20-35 29-60 Clay loam, loam, CL, A-4, 0-5 80-100 80-100 60-90 25-75 15-40 5-20 sandy loam. CL-ML, A-6, SM-SC, A-2 SC 43 0-9 Loamy sand SM A-2 0-5 95-100 80-95 60-80 20-30 --- NP Nunn 9-30 Clay loam, clay CL, CH A-6, A-7 0-5 95-100 90-100 85-95 65-75 35-60 20-35 30-60 Clay loam, loam, CL, A-4, 0-5 80-100 80-100 60-90 25-75 15-40 5-20 sandy loam. CL-ML, A-6, SM-SC, A-2 SC 44, 45 0-10 Loamy sand SM A-2 0 95-100 90-100 60-90 15-25 --- NP Olney 10-20 Sandy clay loam SC, CL A-6 0 95-100 90-100 80-100 40-55 20-40 10-20 20-25 Sandy loam, SC, A-4, A-6 0 95-100 95-100 75-95 35-55 20-35 5-15 sandy clay SM-SC, loam, fine CL, sandy loam. CL-ML 25-60 Fine sandy loam, SM A-2 0 95-100 95-100 70-95 20-35 --- NP loamy fine sand. 46, 47, 48 0-10 Fine sandy loam 5M A-2 0 95-100 90-100 70-95 20-35 15-25 NP-5 Olney 10-20 Sandy clay loam SC, CL A-6 0 95-100 90-100 80-100 40-55 20-40 10-20 20-25 Sandy loam, SC, A-4, A-6 0 95-100 95-100 75-95 35-55 20-35 5-15 sandy clay SM-SC, loam, fine CL, sandy loam. CL-ML 25-60 Fine sandy loam, 5M A-2 0 95-100 95-100 70-95 20-35 --- NP loamy fine sand. 49 0-22 Sand SM A-2 0 100 100 65-80 15-30 --- NP Osgood 22-34 Sandy loam SM A-2, A-4 0 100 100 60-80 30-40 --- NP 34-60 Loamy sand, sand SM A-2 0 100 95-100 50-75 10-25 --- NP -50, 51, 52, 53 0-12 Sandy loam SM A-2 0-1 95-100 75-100 50-80 20-35 --- NP Otero 12-60 Sandy loam, fine SM A-2, A-1 0-1 90-100 50-100 40-80 20-35 --- NP sandy loam, gravelly sandy loam. 54: SS 0-20 Loam .ML A-4 0 95-100 90-100 75-95 55-75 25-35 NP-5 Paoli 20-25 Fine sandy loam, ;SM A-4 0 80-100 80-100 60-85 35-50 --- NP sandy loam. 25-60 Fine sandy loam,:SM A-2, A-4 0 75-100 75-100 55-85 30-50 --- NP sandy loam. See footnote at end of table. 890955 128 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 12.--ENGINEERING PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS--Continued Classification ;Frag- Percentage passing Soil name and :Depth USDA texture ;ments sieve number-- Liquid Plas- map symbol • Unified AASHTO : > 3 limit ticity :inches 4 10 40 200 index In : Pct -r—_—_ Pot-- - 72, 73, 74 0-6 Loamy sand SM A-2 : 0 100 90-100 60-90 15-30 --- NP Vona 6-28 Fine sandy loam, SM A-2, A-4 : 0 100 90-100 60-90 30-45 --- NP -sandy loam. 28-60;Sandy loam, SM A-2 I 0 100 90-100 50-85 15-30 --- NP loamy sand. 75, 76, 77 0-6 i Sandy loam SM A-2, A-4: 0 100 90-100 60-90 30-45 --- NP Vona 6-28 Fine sandy loam, SM A-2, A-4: 0 100 90-100 60-90 30-45 --- . NP sandy loam. 28-60 Sandy loam, SM A-2 0 100 90-100 50-85 15-30 --- NP loamy sand. 78, 79, 80 0-8 Loam ML, A-4 0 100 95-100 85-100 60-85 20-30 NP-10 Weld CL-ML 8-15 Silty clay loam, CL A-6, A-7 0 100 100 95-100 85-95 35-50 15-30 silty clay. 15-60 Silt loam, loam CL-ML, CL A-4, A-6 0 100 95-100 85-100 60-85 20-35 5-15 -81• 82*, 83•: Wiley 0-11 Silt loam CL-ML, CL A-4, A-6 0 100 100 90-100 70-90 25-35 5-15 11-60 Silty clay loam, CL A-6 0 100 100 90-100 70-95 25-35 10-20 silt loam. I Colby ; 0-7 Loam CL-ML A-4 0 100 100 90-100 85-100: 25-30 5-10 7-60 Silt loam, loam CL-ML A-4 0 100 100 90-100 85-100: 25-30 5-10 • See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. • 890955 130 SOIL SURVEY j TABLE 13.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued �5{ ; ; Risk of corrosion 1 Erosign;Wind Soil name and Depth Permea- Available Soil ;Salinity Shrink- Cactods_;erodi- map symbol bility water. reaction ; swell ;Uncoated Concrete; 'V Lbility capacity potential 1 steel 1 K T rou In In/hr In/in M!i 1Mmhos/em 29, 30 0-12 2.0-20 0.11-0.15 6.6-7.8 ; <2 Low Moderate Low ;0.24 5 3 Julesburg 12-27 2.0-20 0.11-0.15 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.24 27-60 >6.0 0.05-0.13 6.6-7.8 ; <2 Low Moderate Low 0.20 31 , 32, 33, 34 0-12 0.6-2.0 0.16-0. 18 7.9-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.32 5 4L< Kim 12-60 0.6-2.0 0.15-0.17 7.9-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.32 354. Loup 0-16 6.0-20 0.10-0.14 6.6-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 5 2 16-60 6.0-20 0.06-0.08 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 Boel 0-14 6.0-20 0.10-0.12 6.6-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 5 ; 2 14-60 6.0-20 0.05-0.07 6.6-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0. 17 3611: Midway 0-13 0.06-0.2 0.12-0.17 7.9-9.0 2-8 High High Low 0.43; 1 ; 4 13 --- --- --- Shingle 0-6 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 7.4-9.0 <2 Low High Low 0.32 2 4L 6-18 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 7.9-9.0 <2 Moderate High Low 0.49 18 --- --- --- 37, --- --- 38 0-9 2.0-6.0 0.13-0.15 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High ;Low 0.20 2 3 Nelson 9-30 2.0-6.0 0.11-0.13 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High ;Low 0.20 30 --- --- --- --- --- 39, 40, 41 , 42 0-9 0.2-2.0 0.15-0.20 6.6-7.8 <2 Moderate Moderate ;Low 0.24 5 ; 6 Nunn 9-29 0.06-0.6 0.15-0.18 7.4-8.4 <2 High High Low 0.28 29-60 0.2-2.0 0.10-0.18 7.4-8.4 <2 Moderate High Low 0.24 43 0-9 2.0-6.0 0.10-0.14 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.15 5 ; 3 Nunn 9-29 0.06-0.6 0.15-0.18 7.4-8.4 <2 High High Low ,0.28 29-60 0.2-2.0 0.10-0.18 7.4-8.4 <2 Moderate High Low ;0.24 44, 45 0-10 6.0-20 0.06-0.10 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Low Low ;0. 17 5 2 Olney 10-20 0.6-2.0 0.13-0.15 6.6-7.8 <2 Moderate High Low 0.24, 20-25 0.6-6.0 0.11-0.15 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.24; 25-60 2.0-6.0 0.06-0.13 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.20; 46, 47, 48 0-10 0.6-6.0 0.11-0.15 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Moderate ,Low 0.20; 5 3 Olney 10-20 0.6-2.0 0.13-0.15 6.6-7.8 <2 Moderate High ;Low 0.24; 20-25 0.6-6.0 0.11-0.15 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High ;Low 0.24; 25-60 2.0-6.0 0.06-0.13 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.20 49 0-22 6.0-20 0.05-0.08 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0. 10 5 1 Osgood 22-34 2.0-6.0 0.10-0.13 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0.17 34-60 6.0-20 0.06-0.08 6.6-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.10 50, 51, 52, 53 0-12 6.0-20 0.09-0.13 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0. 10 5 2 Otero 12-60 6.0-20 0.08-0.12 7.4-8.4 <4 Low High Low 0. 10 54, 55 0-20 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 6.6-7.3 --- ,Low Moderate Low 0.20 5 5 Paoli 20-25 >6.0 0.14-0.17 7.4-7.8 <2 ;Low High Low 0.20 25-60 >6.0 0.12-0.14 7.4-8.4 (2 ;Low High Low 0.20 56, 57 0-9 0.2-0.6 0.17-0.21 6.6-7.8 (2 ;Moderate High Low 0.37 3 6 Renohill 9-32 0.06-0.2 0.14-0.16 6.6-8.4 <2 ;High High Low 0.32 32 ' 58, 59 0-6 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 7.4-9.0 <2 ;Low High Low 0.32 2 4L Shingle 6-18 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 7.9-9.0 <2 ;Moderate High ,Low 0.49 18 --- --- ___ ___ 60s: Shingle 0-6 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 7.4-9.0 <2 Low High Low 0.321 2 ; 4L ; 6-1Q 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 7.9-9.0 ; <2 Moderate High Low 0.49; 1 18 • See footnote at end of table. • 890958 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 131 TABLE 13.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued Risk of corrosion Erosion Wind Soil name and Depth: Permea- Available Soil Salinity Shrink- factors erodi- map symbol 1 bility water reaction swell Uncoated Concrete T bility capacity potential steel K T group In 4 In/hr In/in EH Mmhos/em 60': Renohill 0-9 0.2-0.6 0.17-0.21 6.6-7.8 <2 Moderate High Low 0.37- 3 6 9-32 0.06-0.2 0.14-0.16 6.6-8.4 <2 High High Low 0.32 32 --- --- --- 61 --- --- 0-11 2.0-6.0 0.16-0.18 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.24 1 3 Tassel 11 --- --- --- --- --' 62, 63 0-6 2.0-6.0 0.13-0.15 7.0-7.8 <2 Low Moderate Low 10.20 2 3 Terry 6-18 2.0-6.0 0.13-0.15 7.0-7.8 <2 Low Moderate Low 10.20 18-37 2.0-6.0 0.13-0. 15 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low :0.20 37 --- --- --- --- --- 64, 65 0-8 0.6-2.0 -0.16-0.18 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.32 2 4L Thedalund 8-25 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.32 25 __- ___ --- 66, 67 0-5 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 6.6-7.8 --- Low High Low 0.32 5 6 Ulm 5-19 0.06-0.2 0.19-0.21 7.4-8.4 <2 High High Low 0.37 19-60 0.6-2.0 0.19-0.21 7.9-8.4 <2 Moderate High Low 0.37 68+ 0-60 --- --- --- --- Ustic Torriorthents 69, 70 0-8 6.0-20 0:07-0.12 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0.10 5 1 Valent 8-60 6.0-20 0.05-0. 10 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Low Low 0.10 71': Valent 0-8 6.0-20 0.07-0.12 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0.10 5 1 8-60 6.0-20 0.05-0.10 6.6-7.8 <2 Low Low Low 0.10 Loup 0-16 6.0-20 0.10-0.14 6.6-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 5 2 16-60 6.0-20 0.06-0.08 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 72, 73, 74 0-6 6.0-20 0.09-0.11 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0.10 5 2 Vona 6-28 2.0-6.0 0.12-0.14 6.6-8.4 <4 Low High Low 0.10 28-60 6.0-20 0.08-0.11 7.4-8.4 <4 Low High Low 0.10 75, 76, 77 0-6 2.0-6.0 0.11-0.13 6.6-7.3 --- Low Low Low 0.10 5 3 Vona 6-28 2.0-6.0 0.12-0.14 6.6-8.4 <4 Low High Low 0.10 28-60 6.0-20 0.08-0.11 7.4-8.4 <4 Low High Low 0.10 78, 79, 80 0-8 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 6.6-7.3 <2 Low Low Low 0.32 5 6 Weld 8-15 0.06-0.2 0.19-0.21 6.6-7.8 <2 High Moderate Low 0.28 15-60 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0.28 81+ 82', 83': Wiley 0-11 0.6-2.0 0.19-0.21 , 7.4-7.8 <2 Low High Low 0.37 5 4L 11-60, 0.6-2.0 0.19-0.211 7.9-8.4 (2 Moderate High Low 0.37 Colby 0-7 : 0.6-2.0 0.20-0.241 6.6-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.37 5 4L 7-601 0.6-2.0 0.17-0.221 7.4-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.371 • + See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. 890958 o ry M1, f} tris'; !r IV I•S■1 +.MIW.. 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Type or 1 print in BLACKw}UNZZ' )9so ( )A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT WELL 04'10-07 12:54 P I INK.No overstrikes FOR' ( I A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP 032472 25 + r w erasures unless: U IselWaWf18 ...,.00 -r +s initialed. E. ( 1 REPLACEMENT FOR NO. WATRES F'Odl2 it n. 0�4 (X)OTHERrincrpaap rn 9 arrp fppr PP ^� 4 • WATER COURT CASE NO. t ` CNEQUE 25.00 (1) APPLICANT• mailing address 0.00 • FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:CDO NO- IrnTE THIS COLUMN • NAME Jarrald A. Jamison �� L 1 �Aw Sl Receipt No.2•�.— f STREET 15791 Weld o Rd 10 Basin -- _ Dist. CITY Ft. Lu ton Colo 80621 (stets: (ZIP) CONDITION OF APPROVA TELEPHONE N0.17-2191 or 579 57G� i This well material alnjuryuto existing water agh rs to ights. (2) LOCATION OF'PROpnsED WEE — • • ' issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water• County Weld right or preclude another owner of a vested water I right from seeking relief in a civil court action. ......E_____.% of the SE ',4,Svedon a 1) APPROVED FOR T$$ INCREASE IN USE OF AN i Tt"p• -. Rng.__(�_� EXISTING WELL PURSUANT TO C,R.S. 37-90-137(4) I i"•sl lc.wl 0LIL�P.M. AND THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER DATRD (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA 219THE.AL TO BE WITHDRAWNAWA BY VERAGI ANNUAL AMOUNT OF WATBR' 3) THE MAXIMUM PUMPING SRATE LOFS 3 ACRE—FEET. Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 NOT EXCEED 15 GALLONS PER MINUTE WELL SHALL 4) GROUND WATER PRODUCTION FROM THIS 'WELL SHALL Average annual amount of ground water BE LIMITED TO THE to appropriated (u ofetlt_ 9 WHICH IS LOCATED 330`EET-T FOX HILLS AQUIFER AND EXTENDS TO A DEPTH OF 660 FEEELOW T. PjAID NCfi Number of eves to be irrigated:— Nnnp CASING MUST DE INSTALLED AND SEALED TO PREVENT THE WITHDRAWAL OF GROUND WATER FROM OTHER Proposed total depth (feet): 431y/ AQUIFERS AND TIC MOVEh�NP OF GROUND WATER B TWEEN AQUIFERS. Aquifer ground water Is to be obtains! from: TOTALIZING FLAW METER MUST BE INSTALLED. 5 A USE OF THIS PBRMIT CANCELS PERMIT N0, 84494. Fnx Hi11a 4 d FINDTINCS).NON—CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS IN xt/H 7—/Y-Y7 Owner's well designation ' C$QUND WA_ �BE US n cno • • I ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation 0) • LIDO LIVESTOTIC CK (INDUSTRIAL (5) • W COMMERCIAL I4► IRRIGATION (61 1 1 MUNICIPAL (8) ( I OTHER (g) . DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) APPLICATtneJ w nPROV ED (4) I E PERMIT NUMBER 032004 -F Name DATE ISSUED• 4 1JQ Sveet 91 t 9rh Gr EXPIRATION DATE . s • . City _.rte • (/1 . /(J� �,�.s.„ �•i•I o S A EN INE R) Telephone No. 352-2738 108 • BY �! • �Llc.No._—_�_ i ��',a'.a \\� . ,�•i•�: ' • • LD. t' d COUNTY___La_____ _ Z • 8909 -IS).THE LOCATION OF THE Pt. 'OSED WELL end the neaon (6) THE ,_� ATE LLMUSTBELOCDBELOIN •., • which the water will be used must be indicated on the diagram below. by distances from section lines. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 awes) for the well location. .,'.• , •'I'L4^, _I.., — -I- — -I- --- -I--- + - + -- -{- - -I- 15fL3 .., ft.fir" S?�rA •1 ~• ' sec,line Ir •, I nor so., I—,—1 MILE,5280 FEET---- 'I 45R F + -4. 1-,1 + I it.from East SBt:..line + t -I.. (MN Of Weil) . I I LOT BLOCK FILING • .�. - NORTH SECTION LINE I — + I I — t SUBDIVISION ' HOR7H I I I (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL RE .f S, ' Z_ _ _ - + _ _m + LOCATED .Owner: Jerrold Jamison o — T I y in i No.of acres 40 . Will this bn• -I- +. fi 7 + the only well on this tract? Yra of I N I I z — +o (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM i./3_ _ — _. X Z I . Plain Casing I I I + • ISteKirom n ft.to—60----ft I- - + l I . 4 1/2 P1i 44,m 0 ft.to 300 ft 'SAN LIN — "le — 4 Perforated casing I 4 1/7 Elastics 'tin• ft.to wan ft, . '•'• i in.from ft.to s, . .fir,. : '.. . > , •' II: . . � .• , (9) FOR REPLACEMENT ggig ;;-: ., - . . ..— + - + — t I an direction from old well andL pansfLS lorplu�nng The scale of the diagram 6.2 inches•'1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres; -•--- •WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acrs-foot covers I acre of lard I loot deep. : ' ; ' ' 1 cubic loot per secondIehl..'.449 gallons per minute'Igpml'• . A family of 5 will rapuir cubic Ito Mr,Iy t acr►foo;of we•t.,per yep. • '1 ecradoot...43.550 lees.y.325,900 gallons,1.000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produeaa 4.42 epe•fest. .(10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL•BE USED; Owner(s): Jerrold A Jamison No,of acres: 40 Legal description: NE 1/4.of the SE 1/4 Sectfinn 3?_ 'nip 1Ne R: 65 W Weld en (11) QESALLZajauratencia of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must Indicate system to be used. Honnehal d and Garden with centi r Tank type of disposal (12) OTHER WATFR RIGHTS used on this land; including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for(purpose) None Description of land on which used (13) THE APPLICANTIS) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS RUE TO THE EST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. •'� Cj2i "� l9,Ll • 75771 Weld N Rd in Pt i.uptnn Cntn R11671SIGN T RE OF AP!•L/ AN (SI Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required, 890958 August 1, 1989 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, an amended Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incineration facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEI of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The location of the special review area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. - The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production. - No overlay district affects the site. - Special Review Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. 890958 USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2 No building or electrical permits shall be issued on the property until the Special Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services office and the plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review plat: - The applicant shall submit a letter that reaffirms all existing agreements, conditions of approval, and Development Standards. - A notarized letter of agreement shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services and the State Health Department indicating the availability of all wells and heavy equipment proposed to be used by Tire Mountain, Inc. , for fire suppression. - The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to handle such issues as: a. Closure of the biomedical incineration facility; b. Contamination issues; and c. Emergency response. The Weld County Health Department, and Colorado Department of health shall approve the items listed and cost estimates to guarantee these concerns. The County Attorney's office shall approve the form of the performance guarantees. 890955 USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 4. By January 1, 1990, the applicant shall submit a plan detailing how all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993, for review and approval to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. This plan shall indicate the sequencing of trenches, a starting date of no later than May 1, 1990, and specific time frames that will demonstrate how all tires presently on-site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993. 5. Prior to the start of recycling tires on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 6. All ash disposal or recycling methods for ash created by the biomedical incineration facility shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department prior to actual implementation. A copy of the approved plan shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services and the State Health Department prior to ash disposal or recycling. 7. A copy of the methods to be used by the generators of the biomedical waste to preclude hazardous and radiological wastes from being mixed in with the infectious waste shall be sent to both the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval prior to start up of the facility. An approved copy shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the special review activity occurring on the property. 8. Prior to start up of the biomedical incineration facility a specific contingency plan to utilize alternative disposal sites in the event of incinerator failure or unscheduled shutdowns projected to be greater than four days shall be submitted to the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval. An approved copy shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to the use occurring on the property. 890358 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco, Inc. Amended USR-842 1. The amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and biomedical waste incinerator facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: a. Trenches for the storage cells shall commence in a west to east order; b. Before construction of each trench, a 10 foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater; c. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms; d. No more than two trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time; e. A minimum of 75 feet shall be maintained between the top cf each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access; and f. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50 feet wide at the top. 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50 feet wide, capable of providing access in all weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. 6. Tires shall he placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 690958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 2 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all coveted trenches using a system of grading and storm water ditches. All storm water shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall he maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires, -tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates at the entrances must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11. A 3 foot by 4 foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and a 24 hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting and uses of the property shall comply at all times with the requirements of the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner cr facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes other than waste tires shall be permitted at this site. 15. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. p 890958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 3 16. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and materials which have come in contact with either as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities or convalesent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) , surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices and funeral homes. 18. Hazardous waste, as defined by state and federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (RCRA) related regulations shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Wixco Services shall require and review customer -waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 19. Radiclogical waste shall be identified at the point cf generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 20. Foxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The six temperature probes in the kiln will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 21. Sharps must be placed in puncture resistant containers. All other wastes shall be place in polyethylene bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. 890956 USR-842 Development Standards Page 4 22. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750 pound per hour rotary kiln incinerator with a wet scrubber to remove acidic gasses and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 23. The maximum operation time shall not exceed 20 hours per day, 5 days per week for each unit. 24. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 25. The operation of the kiln facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation kiln temperature shall be maintained at 1,400° F. or above with an average retention time of four hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1,400° F. A minimum of 1,800° F. temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the kiln using a supplemental gac-fired ignition burner. All gasses shall be retained for a minimum of one second. Cytotoxic toxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2,100° F. 26. Required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health fot new equipment and all existing air emissions permits shall be transferred to the facility in Weld County prior to operation. The Facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 27 . Scheduled shutdown of the kiln shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the wastematerial in the first chamber. Ash may he removed from the unit during the "cool dcwn" process. 28. In the event cf an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 29. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shutdown and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove the ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 890958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 5 30. The operations personnel, drivers and other staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. 31. All Wixco Services and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 32. Collection vehicles may consist of 24-foot long closed trucks and 44-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45° or below shall be used if the time from collection to delivery of the waste to the incinerator exceeds 24 hours. 33. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County health Department shall he maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 34. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. Exposure to hot water of at least 82° centigrade (180° Fahrenheit) for a minimum of 15 seconds; or b. Exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 35. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a -manifest system using magneticbar codes readily identifiable as Wicxo Services and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (RCRA) and Division of -Transportation (DOT) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar cedes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 890958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 6 36. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold the equivalent of 48 hours of waste material. If the waste cannot be processed within 48 hours of receipt, it shall be stored outside the building in enclosed, refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45° F. or below. 37 . Refrigeration units shall be maintained at a temperature of 45° F. or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring devise shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 38. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick up from the generator. 39. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored outside the building unless it is stored inside of refrigerated trucks. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 40. Floor drains in the facility shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and washwater to the incinerator for disposal. The internal floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 41. All wastewater shall be incinerated in the kiln. Disinfectants shall be used during washdcwn procedures including, but not limited to washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 42. The building and grounds site shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 43. Drainage shall be routed away from the outside storage area and from the kiln building. 44. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed 87. All ash shall be stored and transported in covered containers. The size of the containers shall be determined at the time the hauler is selected. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 45. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department and the State Health Department for review. 890958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 7 46. Records shall be kept on operation information, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or made available to appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 47. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 48. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and two security dogs. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall appear on the sign. 49. All fees required by 25-16-101, et seq. , C.R.S. 1973, as amended shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the State Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 50. This Special Review Permit facility shall he operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 124, No. 53, Section 1, regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (5%) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid wastes disposal sites in Weld County. 51. Within a month of the promulgation of the final infectious waste regulations, Wixca Services shall submit a statement to the Weld County Health Department and to the Colorado Department of Health identifying any differences between the regulations as adopted and the facility's equipment and operations. -Wixco shall make any changes necessary to comply with the final regulations on a schedule agreed to by Weld County and the State Health Departments. 52. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be properly disposed of. 53. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but within 12 hours of the event. 690958 USR-842 Development Standards Page 8 54. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7 to 1 dilution threshold as measured off site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 55. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limits of 80 dB(A) as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. 56. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 57 The property owner cr operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 58. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 59. Personnel from the State Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, and Weld County Health Department and Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 60. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and al] applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plane or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 61. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 890958 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED WIXCO SERVICES, INCORPORATED AMENDED USR-842 Department of Planning Services' staff have received letters and phone calls in opposition to the proposed biomedical incineration facility. Department of Planning Services' staff have also received letters and phone calls in support of the biomedical incineration facility. 890958 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH of coco 4210 East 11th Avenue _ - - FQ a�$ Denver, Colorado 80220 _ - - - - - - - -5,:v *I Phone (303) 320-8333 ; v..-- ♦ vy�i /a76 Roy Romer July 25, 1989 Governor Thomas M. Vernon, M.D. Executive Director Ben Gibbons Wixco Services, Inc. 5906 McIntyre Street Golden, CO 80403 Dear Ben: Per your July 21, 1989 letter to this Division regarding minor modifications to your incineration facility application, the Division has the following recommendations to Weld County: 1. Transporters other than Rocky Mountain Environmental Inc. should be allowed to use the facility if they follow the same screening protocols, spill control procedures, training regimens, and safety procedures as defined in Wixco's application materials and the Division's June 16, 1989 letter. 2. 24 hour per day, 7 day per week operation is acceptable to this Division providing that routine inspection and maintenance procedures defined in Wixco's application and the Division's June 16th letter be adhered to. 3. The security procedures detailed in your letter—tire barriers, chained access road, locked building and storage units, and security dogs meet the requirements of the Solid Waste Act and Regulations for your facility. If you have any questions regarding these recommendations, please contact me at 331-4830. Sincerely, 741 Stephen J. 0rzynski, P.E. 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Plaamne snmuussiou 890958 LAND-USE SUMMARY FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 4, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage and recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 SIZE OF PARCEL: 80 acres, more or less PLANNING COMMISSION FUNCTION: This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. First, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with the requirements listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the special review permit. Second, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. The Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes. A copy of the requirements for the consideration of a certificate of designation are provided. Historically, the Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. The Department of Planning Services has received referral responses with specific recommendations from the State Health Department and the Weld County Health Department. Copies of referral responses are included in this land-use summary packet. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received 19 letters in support of the application and 5 letters, a petition, and several phone calls in opposition to the application. 690955 • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-842 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 15, 19138 NAPE: Jarrald A. Jamison REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE' of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.N,. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28 LAND USE: N Hudson Auto Salvage, turkey hatchery, agricultural production E Feld County Road Al, agricultural production S Agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial) E Agricultural S Agricultural W Agricultural COMMENTS: The use by special review area is divided into two 40 acre parcels. Each parcel has an access onto Weld County Road Al . Weld County Road 41 is a local gravel road with a 60 foot right-of-way. The property is zoned 1-3 (Industrial) and is currently used as a tire disposal facility. There are two mobile home and a shop on the northern 40 acre parcel. The property slopes gently from the east to the west. By: /7/z, ---- Rod Allison Principal Planner 890958 , FIELD CHECK Filing Number: Amended USR-842 Date of Inspection: 4 /04k,9 Applicant's Name: Tire Mountain, Incorporated and Wixco Services, Incorporated, c/o Ken Lind, Attorney at Law Request: Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility. Legal Description: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Location: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road;J 28 Land Use: N eaa,elay<1/va/Vaae ylani ? /UrJey /int V Nage4 Eve, :e E gaige eA4,2 al f JD araed w /eagle/aca Zoning: N 1-3 (Industrial) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Ant-le /2 m/. j % . bee//c/ fwd — eget,,L 4kle/oe �J failed Sou 7�t� ` - G+iCQ 22 ( 2 ni). fa ) 54 CO. s . Mc y. h gat 74,0dtrtai Signature of Board Member 690958 y — V 1 rffi �7 x. \x, •1 ro ki xs xa xr N � �Cr . a ...'. a'• I gyp/ I %. ,I „ „ _ _ ���)\\ C } I -- 11 „ c � / V t' r . • . t - , 4. 20 a ' I .I. _ ' . ;'"� .r'‘��'• •ag '...- i ',..2' w'1 I J• I ' I ' ' 2 I _ • L . : . •i � „ 1,2 • � n � O p •i t I f \ I • / I ' • �i I .. II • ' it 22 I 4444.4 , Aif •.I. 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Closure Data: The engineering design and operations report shall include, as a minimum, the following closure data: 4.8.1 Provisions for the maintenance of the facility after closure, to prevent or minimize nuisance conditions. 4.8.2 Provisions for the monitoring of explosive gas and groundwater wells or surface water after closure. 4.8.3 Plans for final closure of the facility, including planned final contours of fill surface after closure. 5.1 Issuance of certificates of designation for new facilities for solid waste disposal : Certificates of designation are issued 6 Boards or county uommissioners in accordance with the requirements for the consideration of applications contained in Sections 30-20-104 and 30-20-105, of the Act. 5.1 .1 Factors to be considered (1 ) In considering an application for a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take into account: (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property, taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values, and wind and climatic conditions; (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential users; (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided for in the Act and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Department; (d) Recommendations by local health departments. (2) Except as provided in the Act, designation of approved solid wastes disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county commissioners, subject to judicial review by the district court of appropriate jurisdiction. (3) Prior to the issuance• of a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted by the applicant under section 30-20-103 of the Act be reviewed and a recommendation as to approval of disapproval made by the Department and shall be satisf ed that the proposed solid waste disposal site and facility conforms to the comprehensive county land use plan, THE CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS n gp6CCCR 1007-2 ©9C9ss Page 1 . 19 if any. The application, report of the department, comprehensive land use plan, and other pertinent information shall be presented to the board of county commissioners at a public hearing to be held after notice. Such notice shall contain the time and place of the hearing and shall state that the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid waste disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but not more than thirty days prior to the date of the hearing. 5.1.2 If the board of county commissioners deems that a certificate or designation should be granted to the applicant, it shall issue the certificate, and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place at the site and facility. The board of county commissioner shall not issue a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disppproval pursuant to section 30-20-103 of the Act. 5.1 .3 The County Board of Commissioners shall forward a copy of the certificate of designation to the Department 6. 0 These regulations apply to waste impoundments that store, treat or dispose of liquid, semisolid or solid wastes, except as provided in 6.0.4 for facilities in operation prior to adoption of these regulations. 6. 0.1 These regulations do not apply to wastes which; A. Are subject to a permit issued pursuant to the Colorado :dined Land Reclamation Act, CRS 1973, 34-32-101, et sea . =_s amended; or 3. subject to a licensa issued pursuant to the Radiation Control Act, CRS 1973, 25-11-101, et sec. as amended; or C. Are subject to a Certificate of Designation or permit issued pursuant to the Hazardous Waste Act, CRS 1973, 25-15-101, et sea. as amended; or D. Are industrial discharges which are point sources subject t,, permits under the nrcvisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, CRS 1973, 25-8-101, et sea. as amended; or E. Are subject to: a Consent Order, Decree or Agreement; or a Written Cooperative Agreement issued pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, CRS 1973, 30-20-101, et seq. as amended, to the extent that the treatment, storage or disposal of such wastes in a waste ti impoundment is approved by the Department pursuant to (/`l>% 6 CCR 1007-2 THE CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS �',�� 890958 WIX3O SERVICES, INC. 5906 McIntyre Street Golden, Colorado 80403 (303) 279-3043 July 24, 1989 51N6 1 1�7� Department of Planning ServicesJUL 2 �. 1989 Attn: Mr. Keith Schuett 1kI'. 915 10th Street : , Greeley, CO 80631 WEIG Cn thin von „omission Mar Mr. Schuett, Pursuant to our meeting of July 18, 1989, Wixco Services, Inc. is Providing clarification of several items discussed at that session pertaining to its application for a medical waste incineration facility. 1. Trailers to be located at the facility: Wixco plans initially to have only two (2) trailers located at the facility on a routine basis. One will be used for inventory storage only. The second trailer will be a "transfer" trailer which will contain collected waste which will be burned the day it arrives at the facility, requiring no overnight outside storage. Both trailers will be approximately 48 feet long. It is anticipated that waste requiring overnight storage will be stored inside the locked building. 2. Refrigerated trailer availability: As part of Wixco's contingency plans for equipment down-time, we are in the process of obtaining letters of availability from at least two sources for refrigerated trailers for temporary storage of waste materials. We presently have verbal commitments for delivery of refrigerated trailers within 48 hours to the site from Hertz-Penske leasing service and lease Midwest, Inc. Wixco will provide you with agreements from at least two sources within the next few weeks, as soon as they are available. 3. Contracts for back-up service with other incinerators: Wixco presently has an agreement with Depended-le Sanitation of Aberdeen, South Dakota for incineration of medical waste. That facility has been fully permitted by South Dakota for its business. We are waiting the return of the executed contract for back-up services. Wixco is presently negotiating with both T.W. Services of Warner, South Dakota, and Mid- way Environmental of Stroud, Oklahoma, for similar contracts. One or both of these will be in place prior to the start up of operation at the proposed Wixco facility. 4. Truck wash-down procedure: The spa,ific procedure for collection truck wash-down is being formulated and a finalized copy will be provided to your office. In a summary form, the procedure is that each vehicle will be washed down, both inside and out, at least every two weeks, or more frequently as required. The vehicle interiors will be washed down • at the incineration facility. The interiors will be cleaned fusing professional quality service to quality care providers 89095: disposable cloths and a 1:100 solution of bleach or EPA-approved germicide. Staff will wear appropriate protective equipment during the procedure. Any residual disinfectant will be absorbed by the cloths, which will then be incinerated. No general hosing dawn of the interior will be conducted, henceforth no waste water will be generated. The outside of the vehicle will be cleaned at a commercial wash operation. 5. Security fence at the incineration site: It is Wixco's contention that the present limited road arras, the locked operations building, and the locked trailers provide adequate security for the isolated operation. In addition, a full time manager for the tire disposal operation, as well as senrrity dogs, are located at the site. In the event that the County deems it absolutely necessary, Wixco would be willing to install a wire senirity fence around its portion of the leased building, which would prevent acYPss when the facility is not operating. On the issue of a "privacy" type fence to block the view of the two trailers, Wixco contends that this would be both unnenpc-sary and unworkable. Regardless of the height of the fence, the trailer tops would still be visible from the road to the few travelers, but will not be visible from residencies. 6. Operating hours and transporter: As we discussed at the meeting, I have requested from the State Health Department clarification on the issue of operational hours and sptoLification of transporters to the site. I have enclosed a letter to Steve Orzynski on these matters. In a telephone conversation of July 20, 1989 Mr. Orzynski verbally agreed that hours of operation would be authorized for seven (7) days a week and twenty-four (24) hours a day. I would like to point out that Wixco initially plans maximum operation of five (5) days a week, but business planning does require the increase flexibility of the seven day a week authorization. On the issue of Rocky Mountain Environmental, Inc. being the sole transporter to the site, Mr. Orzynski agreed that Wixco may use whatever transporters it chooses as long as they follow the waste screening protocol to prevent acceptance of unauthorized waste at the facility. Mr. Orzynski indicated that he will get a reply to our letter to your department. This reply, however, may be delayed due to the fact that as of July 25, 1989 he will became a temporary employee and will not be working a full schedule. Wixco would like to know that if his letter Ann not reach you prior to your finalization of standards, if these matters could be changed with the written approval of State Health Department and Weld County Health Department. Should you have any questions on the above clarifications, please contact me at 279-3043. Cordially, Ben Gibbons Chief Executive Officer professional quality service to quality care providers 890958 WIX JO SERVICES, INC. 5906 McIntyre Street Golden, Colorado 80403 (303) 279-3043 July 21, 1989 Colorado Department of Health I� 'lug 2 A. 1989 Attn: Mr. Stephen Orzynski, P.E. Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division 4210 R'c t 11th Avenue *we', Denver, CO 80220 Thaar Mr. orzynski, Pursuant to our telephone conversation of July 20, 1989, and the request of Mr. Keith Schuett, Wixco Services, Inc. is requesting the Division's approval or clarification of the following modifications to its application for the proposed medical waste incineration facility. All items listed refer to the Division's letter of June 16, 1989 to the Weld County Commissioners. 1. Item 12, page 2: This paragraph indicates that Rocky Mountain Environmental, Inc. will be the sole transporter of waste to the facility. To provide flexibility in obtaining transportation services, to include the potential of Wixco transporting the waste itelf, this item is requested to be modified. Wixco requests that the change indicates that any transporter of waste to the facility be required to have training in appropriate spill control procedures, and comply with Wixco's protocol for screening the waste stream to ensure only medical waste is received at the facility. 2. Item 13, page 2: This section indicates that the planned maxirnm, operational time is 20 hours per day, 5 days per week for each unit. While this is Wixco's initial plan of operation, a change to permit seven (7) days a week, 24 hours a day operation is requested. This change is requested to permit Wixco to meet increased demands for service should such occur. We believe that this change will not affect the other aspects of the operational plan. Any increaea in traffic to the site resulting from this modification would be minimal . 3. Item #14, page 4: This section indicated that access to the facility is limited by locked gates. A clarification is requested as to what constitutes a "gate" is requested. Access to the site is presently limited by the tire barriers and a chain across the acres road. The building itself will be locked at all times when personnel are not present at the facility. Any trailers used for temporary storage will be locked with heavy-duty locks. These precautions, in addition to the security dcgs, will effectively preclude unauthorized entrance to the professional quality service to quality can providers 8909OppQ ® 53 facility or its grounds. Wixco requests that these measures be authorized in lien of locked gates. Mr. Keith Schuett is the planner at the Weld County planning department supervising Wivro's application. A copy of the reply to this request should be forwarded to him. Wixco is willing to submit notice of any change in either the waste transporter or hours of operation to both the Division and Weld County Health th Depot. Sherd above requests, plaaao contact me. you any questions concernjrq the Cordially, Ben Gibbons Chief Executive Officer cc: Mr. Keith Schuett, Weld County Planning Department Ken Lind, Esq. • professional quality service to quality care providers 890959 • GC: STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO Df�ARTMENT OF HEALTH ��°F�.co4° 4210 East 11trhLA✓Ienue r\'r 41eln Denver, Colorado 80220 +� ry +.' Phone (303) 320-8333 -LOG* Roy Romer Governor Thomas M. Vernon, M.D. June 16, 1989 Executive Director Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: Wixco Services, Inc. Proposed Infectious Waste Incinerator at 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, Colorado Dear Commissioners: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) of the Colorado Department of Health has completed its technical review of the application for the proposed Wixco Services, Inc. infectious waste incinerator as submitted on December 29, 1988 and amended on January 27 and June 2, 1989. The site is located at 12311 Weld County Road 41 and encompasses 1/4 acre. The application was reviewed to determine if the site could comply with the minimum standards of the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act (the Act), 30-20-100, et seq, C.R.S. 1973 as amended, and with the regulations promulgated thereunder, 6 CCR 1007-2, known as the Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (the Regulations). The following major facility commitments are agreed to by the applicant, Wixco Services, Inc. , as contained within the application materials: 1. Infectious waste will be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream consists of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and materials which have come in contact with either as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, in-patient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations lyik)�� 890053 Weld County Commissioners Page 2 June 16, 1989 (HMO's), surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices and funeral homes. 2. Hazardous waste, as defined by state and federal RCRA related regulations, will not be accepted. Radiological waste will also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Wixco Services will require or review customer waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. Rocky Mountain Environmental, Inc. , a subcontractor to Wixco Services, Inc. , will be the sole transporter to the facility. Boxed biomedical waste will not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan will be followed. The six temperature probes in the kiln will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. Radiological waste will be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation will not be accepted. A second millirem counter will scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 3. The facility will initially consist of one 750 pound per hour rotary kiln incinerator with a wet scrubber to remove acidic gasses and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. If market conditions create demand, a second identical unit would be installed. The planned maximum operational time is 20 hours per day, 5 days per week for each unit. The length of time for actual operation will be dependent on volumes to be processed and maintenance schedules. The incineration will all be done in an enclosed building. At the scheduled rate of 20 hours per day, a maximum average of 15 tons per day could be processed. At a rate of 24 hours per day, a maximum average of 18 tons could be processed. 4. Routine procedures for incinerator start-up begins with loading waste material into the hopper. A hydraulic ram is activated to push the refuse from the hopper into the kiln. A gas-fired burner ignites the waste. After the kiln temperature reaches a 890958 Weld County Commissioners Page 3 June 16, 1989 prescribed level, the ignition burner shuts off. The burner will re-ignite if the refuse chamber temperature falls below 1400° F. Retention time in the kiln averages 4 hours. An automatic lockout system precludes wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are not at 14000 F. Gases from the kiln are ignited in the discharge end of the kiln. A minimum of 1800° F temperature is maintained in the discharge end using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gasses are retained for a minimum of one second. Cytotoxic toxic wastes will be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run at 21000F. 5. Normal procedures for scheduled shutdown are to stop the loading of additional waste into the unit to allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. The incinerator unit is allowed to "cool down" for maintenance or until it is required for further use. Ash is removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. Minimum combustion temperatures are automatically maintained in the kiln through the use of the supplemental gas-fired ignition burners. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material that has not been completely processed will be left in the unit until start-up can be resumed or will be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit will be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums will be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit will be shutdown and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove the ash in the unit, manual removal will be executed. The ash will be placed in the ash collection bin. 6. Collection vehicles will consist of 24-foot long closed trucks and 44-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units will be used if the time from collection to delivery of the waste to the incinerator exceeds 24 hours. 7. All incoming waste will be directed to the waste receiving area. The waste receiving area has been sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold the equivalent of 48 hours of waste material. If the waste cannot be processed within 48 hours of receipt, it will be stored outside the building in enclosed refrigerated trucks. 8. The building and site grounds will be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service will be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 890958 Weld County Commissioners Page 4 June 16, 1989 9. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal will be done through the use of a manifest system similar to that required under RCRA and DOT hazardous waste transportation requirements. Rocky Mountain Environmental collection personnel will record each box of waste as it is picked up. Magnetic bar codes and bar code readers will be used to identify all of the waste material. The bar codes will be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator will be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. Other records which will be kept include operational information, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records and air quality monitoring results. Records which are kept will be submitted to or made available to appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 10. Sharps must be placed in puncture resistant containers. All other wastes must be placed in polyethylene bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and will be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag should be used. All bags must be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. 11. Based on a 92% reduction rate, 1.2 tons of ash could be produced per day. Assuming 1,145 pounds per cubic yard density (42.4 lb/cu ft), the volume produced would be 2.1 yards per day. The moisture content is expected to be 8%. The ash will be stored and transported in covered containers. The size of the containers will be determined at the time the hauler is selected. Non-hazardous ash would be disposed of at an approved sanitary landfill. 12. The wastewater sources anticipated are from washing the floor and equipment and from cleaning of reusable containers or vehicle boxes. Disinfectants will be used during washdown procedures and all wastewater will be incinerated in the kiln. 13. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log will be kept on site. The log will include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 14. Access to the site is limited by locked gates and two security dogs patrol the property after hours. Warning signs stating 83035s Weld County Commissioners Page 5 June 16, 1989 that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles will be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles. The warning will be in English and Spanish. An emergency contact phone number will appear on the sign. 15. The operations personnel, drivers and other staff will be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses will be given four times per year and will be mandatory for all personnel. 16. All Wixco Services and Rocky Mountain Environmental personnel will be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 17. Upon closure of the facility all wastes will be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash will be properly disposed. Based on the content of the application and amendments to it and on these agreements, it is the assessment of this Division that the proposed facility can comply with the minimum standards of the Act and with the Regulations: if the facility is constructed and operated as detailed in the submitted Certificate of Designation application, referenced correspondence and as summarized above; and if the construction and operation includes the listed recommendations of the Division. Wixco Services has been notified of these recommendations and has committed verbally to complying with the recommendations. Based on this assessment, the Division recommends approval of the facility contingent upon the inclusion of the following recommendations as part of the Certificate of Designation, if issued: 1. The facility must obtain an Air Pollution Control Division permit prior to commencing operations. Either this permit or Section 10.3.3 of the Solid Waste Regulations, whichever is more stringent, will apply to the combustion efficiency and associated continuous monitoring required for each of the incinerators. 2. Only biomedical wastes generally referred to in Item 1 of the first portion of this letter will be incinerated. 3. A representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for RCRA EP toxicity and putrescible matter at the end of each of the first 3 months of operation or prior to the first disposal, whichever comes first. Assuming satisfactory results, a representative sample would then be required every 6 months thereafter. 890958 Weld County Commissioners Page 6 June 16, 1989 4. A copy of the protocol to be used by customers to preclude hazardous and radiological wastes from being mixed in with the infectious waste will be sent to both the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval prior to start-up of the facility. 5. Prior to start-up of the facility, a specific contingency plan to utilize alternative disposal sites in the event of incinerator failure projected to be greater than four days shall be submitted to the Weld County and Colorado Health Departments for review and approval. 6. The bar code labels on the boxes will be readily identifiable as Wixco Services boxes. 7. A pressurized disinfectant applicator will be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles will be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 8. Drainage will be routed away from the outside storage area and from the kiln building. 9. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area will be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records of any decontamination activities will be kept. The insides of all trucks will be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing protocol will be agitation to remove visible soil combined with one of the following procedures: a) Exposure to hot water of at least 820 centigrade (1800 Fahrenheit) for a minimum of 15 seconds. b) Exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 10. Wastes will not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after -pick-up from the generator. 11. The facility willcollect and remit tothe Department the Hazardous Substance Response Fund Fee as required by 25-16-101, et seq, C.R.S. 1973 as amended. 12. The Colorado Department of Health is in the process of developing specific infectious waste regulations in addition to the solid waste regulations now in effect. The most current and 030359 Weld County Commissioners Page 7 June 16, 1989 comprehensive draft of these regulations (May, 1989) were incorporated in the final review of this proposed facility. Within a month of the promulgation of the final infectious waste regulations, Wixco Services must submit a statement to the Weld County Health Department and to the the Colorado Department of Health identifying any differences between the regulations as adopted and the facility's equipment and operations. Wixco would be obligated to make any changes necessary to comply with the final regulations on a schedule agreed to by Weld County and the Department. The Division respectfully requests that the Weld County send a copy of the final approval with all conditions to the Division if and when it is issued. If you have any questions regarding this Division's conditional approval, please contact Steve Orzynski at 331-4863. Sincerely, SA-44 , 0/1.14,11C Stephen J. Orzynski, P.E. amela L. Harle ief / Public Health Engineer Solid Waste and Incident Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Management Division Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division SJO/jw/4276K cc: Ben Gibbons, Wixco Services, Inc. Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Abe Vasquez, Air Pollution Control Division 830358 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 REFERRALS SENT: March 21 , 1989 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: April 11 , 1989 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault 'TX Health Department Brighton Extension Service Dacono V X Emergency Management Office - Eaton I. Y Sheriff's Office Erie irk—Engineering _Engineering Evans Housing Authority _- Firestone _Airport Authority _Fort Lupton Building Inspection _Frederick _Garden City STATE _Gilcrest ✓ X Division of Water Resources _Greeley Geological Survey Grover Department of Health _Hudson _Highway Department _Johnstown Historical Society _Keenesburg Water Conservation Board _Kersey Oil and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle Lochbuie FIRE DISTRICTS _Longmont Ault F-1 Mead _Berthoud F-2 _Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer Dacono F-19 Nunn _Eaton F-4 _Platteville Fort Lupton F-5 Severance _Galeton F-6 _Windsor _Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 _Adams Longmont F-10 Boulder • _Milliken F-11 _Larimer Nunn F-12 Pawnee Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES X Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corp of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-17 Wiggins F-18 Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS X Brighton OTHER Fort Collins Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Greeley _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont • Tri-Area Planning Commission _West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Bud Haldorson 890959 MEMORAIIDUM ® To Weld County Planning Date April 14, 1989 i (\kt COLORADO From Environmental Protection Services iI rA A 1�� Case Number: USR-842 Name: Wixco/Tire Mountain Subject: Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Required Emissions Permits are obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment and all existing air emissions permits are transferred to the facility in Weld County prior to operation. The Facility should be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start-up. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. All ash disposal or recycling methods shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department prior to actual implementation of those operations. Quarterly testing of the ash will be required to assure EP Toxicity Test Compliance. The results of this testing will be provided to the Weld County Health Department for review. 3. No waste material shall be stored outside the building unless it is stored inside of refrigerated trucks. All waste materials shall be stored and handled is such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. All floor drains in the facility shall be connected to a water tight C or vault designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the M__ii incinerator for disposal. The internal floors shall be water-tight at all times to guard against infiltration into the soil below the Lam'. floor of the facility. Any emergency event, including a spill or surface contamination of -an <1-7l the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the .o ,.� incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of ,_2-2.1 hazardous material on the site, shall be reported to the Weld l County Health Department as soon as possible, but at least within 12 C� J ) hours of the event. 6. A contingency plan for disposal of waste in the event of an unscheduled shutdown of the facility shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department prior to operation of the facility. 890958 Weld County Planning Wixco/Tire Mountain USA-842 April 14, 1989 Page Two 7. A contingency plan for response and clean-up of a traffic accident of a transport vehicle in Weld County involving the spillage and/or surface contamination off site shall be reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department prior to operation of the facility. 8. Odor shall be controlled on the site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the seven to one dilutions threshold as measured off-site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 9. Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statues. EPS/dgc 890955 ‘e(1:47, mEff1ORAf1DUM To Date Keith Schuett, Planning April 25, 1989 Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer COLORADO From Tire Mountain & Wixco Services, USR-842 Subject: The traffic generated by Wixco Services would be very low-weight vehicles. The amount of stress they would generate on the roadway compared to the overall Tire Mountain Operation, is negligible. Because we have a Road Improvements Agreement with Tire Mountain, and Wixco Services is a part of Tire Mountain, the traffic impact has been addressed. APP 2 6 1989 m c>,. ,,t,t,tsYwe DLS/mw:prtmw xc: Commissioner Lacy Planning Referral File - Tire Mountain & Wixco Serv. , USR-842 890950 aw�F co<o�9 �' ROY ROMER f.� JERIS A. DANIELSON vi• State Engineer Governor tgui70, /876 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 April 12. 1909 Mr. V e i t.h A. S c h u e 1:t •,ield Count,/ U:epartcn nt of P1ann3nq Service?s 915 110th Street. Greeley, L:1 U061 Pe: Tire Mountain 05R-S42 , Amended . Sec . 52, 1-5N. R&:zW Dear Mr . `_chuet.t : We t--a••'e reviewed the amended application to allow for a recycling facility and a bio-medical waste incineration tacliit:y on the lire Mountain landfill site. Thy site is located on the outcrop of the Laramie Formation , .and a well commercial l.•uall permit ( 32004 -F) nas been issued For the Laramie-moo.:: Hills Aquifer. The well appears capable of supplying the needs of the facility and the plan appears adequate for the protection of th- groundwater resources of the area. For these reasons, we have no objection to the proposed pan . Sincerely . A( 4 t4 a1 D: Simp won Deputy State Engineer 1\' APR 1 4 1989 cc : Alan Serr Im..an , Division nclineer l_ fi i Steve t-aughtonschlager 890958 DEPARTIv, aT OF PLANNING SERVICES oo El) EARRING ET tii-i- L� t rir r i !I-hii;Er�.n:v hit,r!ri� n•tE.raT 31 E'LD iUUi r SI !ER11L '3 OFF CE �f MAR 2 9 1989 GREL! EY , CO B06 1 wilge. g e� :., CASE NUMBER Amended USR-842 COLORADO March 21, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Incorporated, and Wixco Services, Incorporated, c/o Ken Lind, Attorney at Law for a Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to Weld County 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X, We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: re ape,.. - sr Agency: lVC So/".e 890958 • DEPART itc T OF PLANNING SERVICES 1;s: 400 o :ET 4-i �`� ,31 157J rk:rcr.:: n1LL., raitir.Er;;S:rr_RcITI n _. r.,rr 3 L i �r i_n r , �F,li i Will NIGREELEY :; CO O w CASE NUMBER Amended USR-842 COLORADO " � March 21, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Incorporated, and Wixco Services, Incorporated, c/o Ken Lind, Attorney at Law for a Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to Weld County 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt considerationf your cn to recommendation. Please reply by April 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ‘! We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: p 5. se refer to the enclosed letter. 890958 Signed: Agency: WCLA s 2►PF DEPARTM-NT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 � rye 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 wipe CASE NUMBER Amended USR-842 COLORADO March 21, 1989 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Incorporated, and Wixco Services, incorporated, c/o Ken Lind, Attorney at Law for a Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of and adjacent to Weld County 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. This application is submitted to your office for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the proposal and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 11, 1989, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about this referral. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that the request (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. V zr o ›. _TL 70 2 We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request I (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our C— town for the following reasons: a9, We have reviewed the proposal and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. 890958 ��/r y}/,,),//�, 224 s C D Signed: J <eL CC�"!"<<" Agency: G��"`-Q'..'1"� DEPAR . 'ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (` �` PHONE(303)356-4000 EXT.4400 975 10th STREET `? GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 . COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 1 , 1989, at 1 :30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an amendment to a Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. c/o Kenneth Lind, Attorney at Law LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE! cf Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A tire landfill, storage, recycling facility, and a biomedical waste incinerator facility LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Rcad 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. SIZE: 80 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on August 1, 1989. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 44OO. Bud Halldorson, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by July 20, 1989 Received by: Date: / 830355 July 5, 1989 D,.._a+-'7,,n4- cc Planing Servi Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street, Roan 342 Grte1ey, CO 80631 Tear Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sincerely, Robert B. McDivitt, M.D. 902 14th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 r cc: Board of County Commissioners Q ,J —r-c571 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 JUL 6 1989 WeldL'D. 9t ,I uuF .vnnnus>m, 890958 (r- J'?!- 71989 1 Weid CD. July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 naar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their kmawiedge cf regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, Golden West Nursing Home 1005 E. Elizabeth, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 X30953 May 1, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Pacer Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by lcral residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste dissal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, 11/r) Ingrid M. Justin, M.D. Family Medicine of Ft. Collins, P.C. 1120 East Elizabeth cc: Board of County Commissioners Fort Collins, CO 80524 P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 890958 MAY 1 1 1989 .. .. .. m.....•... vlglll{$^ENO May 1, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Haar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste o disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal sudh materials, and determined that incineration is the hest method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sinrprely, Daniel B. Jinich, M.D. Family Medicine of Ft. Collins, P.C. 1120 East Elizabeth Fort Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 11 MAY 1 1 1989 890958 Weld Cu. ak,„i„v July 13, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by lonal residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that axco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to • medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, / ICLCAxuofc2 /McKee Medical Center 2000 Boise Ave. , Loveland, CO 80538 8Oflflr... cc: Board of County Cc mmissioners "o3 P.O. Box 758 �'j �y Greeley, CO 80632 7priJ XSY7 it, _ I JUL 2 4 1989 Weld Cu. P mwmt ,.ummtssmu v July 13, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Daar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does. not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, P eveP For Dr. Li Tartaglia, M.D. 1907 Boise, #4 Loveland, CO 80538 ��y�S1y7 cc: Board of County Commissioners r� 5 P.O. Box 758 ! Greeley, CO 80632 i JUL 1 8 1989 Weld Co. M,wnu[ G0001iSSIuk 890958 July 13, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Tear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our .medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by lcrnl residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility revive approval. Sincerely, Dr. Carlton, M.D. Drs Carlton, Burke and Anderson, 1627 18th Street, Loveland, CO 80537 . Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 pic r����f] Greeley, CO 80632 �}'"Jt ` h I JUL 1 8 1989 Weld Co. Wammn iumnnSSioa 890958 July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street, Roan 342 Greeley, CO 80631 pear Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disiwal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated same opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sincerely, / -Z7 r. �1„ (763 1<x 11 Dl r. Nathan C ' ford, D Drs. Clifford, Shore, and Yockey 900 14th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 890958 July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 1Oth Street, Room 342 Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Serviros, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the beat method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sincerely, (� Greeley Medical Clinic 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 890958 fj(Cr.,. ._ NE I�'J071 °1'A _ MEDICAL ENTERPRISES" 't s r-t 8, 22 1405 9th Ave. #4 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 TO Ti-ti,303421 A Om,sion of Insurance Medical Services,Inc. !&Y:y 1, 1.999 D,-'oar^. e_nt of Planning Ser✓'iCe ;^1r. Rod ?l l_r-on 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 8x!631 i)e_ir Sits, is a Weld C :„ty -i , :.:.0 L.'<-9]'.e ir,2-,Ti.pier, itwi gar, vetpr of rlect ;G'-.,7. was e, i f f r for n.:,'.Lcz tcxn by l7t'ro cur O'-yar«.3t f �:._ T _, __ 1„�_<`i u_ i. . Ser ices _.r i:. t .. P Tnerlinal 1. ].._Latl . ._aC iity _ 1A. 1.':i," .c'i in held County near Hudson. PrLor ro 3eieclon for 'J.dY' serv.:cC we "'" ,E;;a.. ._ .acious opt1O.2 a anal _ii.,1y...al cif =ucn r � materials, and ci.. ^r n11 ed :f^ .. incneration is the hoer. rle_r 'od. W_roo t.:-.` selected du<, to t1.31.. k .r-,l ei a _ of regul-.7.ions. L t nola y, and concern for and plans for resolvi:Y-I .--daainE to :,scut •..:,_`e di.. osal cbcco's ^..P. . Issie .._:i approach to . r- service di-:: the' fact t,I . ..aey ,,. _ _.1. - al -a w^^1Cro:YO C:G_�va ...,r: r.^':� E! .�.d .-3^-7.'s 1_'i Jl:Y .nr. , Y:?L "ta: i. .iwa"e that V' 'm'_^ appl ca:..ion ganornad S0M2 ooposision i'V '='1 resicx-nts. 11 upLean. that everyone 1r,.ntts C. r sol.ltl.on to `''-'e issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located roar them. All residents of Weld County', as well as of Colorado are responsible tor the canoratiorl of .7.0.7e 1P alicai writ". nispcf4al. resolution should be ;ewed as a cccinty. as will as a stare. issue and a location is nctdeI 'J_Lh_r Weld C:,iunzv. We rultc've 'G:a_t t71xco's plan offers an rnwir mtens..=:lly sound clad ecencdracaLly feasibi.e Lesolution to :c dical waste dismosol. Sinser-iy, � / cc: E---.7-r; of C3unLy ..'_):NRLssicrie s rr-- P.D. Pox :S C--‘L;2.)4,! L-n, ' 1� 5 s1�c?)7(, l Greeley, CO aG 0 [,} �' 1 MAY 5 1989 II f NOIfi Cr,. t iliin� o+;mfrds:Uc; 890958 INSURANCE MEDICAL SERVICES, Ins 1405 9TH AVE. #4 GREELEY, CO 80631 July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street, Room 342 Greeley, CO 80631 Dinar Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated same opposition by lrral residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste aicmsal- Sincerely, cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 LI� Greeley, CO 80632 JUL 61989 Went Cu. Plan.uny 590958 -," F i rv. n-7) 1 May 1, 1989 Deparbment of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our iutdical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal . Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sinn-rely, 7te-Mc4L-'—,em.:44O /i is eZc tice 1 ,,-cat cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, W 80632 r. IF MAY 1 1 1989 890958 • July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street, Room 342 Greeley, CO 806"ss Tear Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sincerely, Northern Colorado Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinic 2528 16th Street, Greeley, CO 80632 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 89®958 ,..,. i i ,_. fl: 23 May 1, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison 915 10th Street Greelev, CO 80631 f=ar Sirs, As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste dispusal . Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado cotporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as will as a state, issue and a lcration is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sinnorely, Monfort of Colorado cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 C� — r tr Greeley, CO 80632 D TO! r � r� (SAY 1 1 1989 Din ` I eie cee0958' The Greeley Medical Clinic, P.C. 1900 16th Street • Greeley, Colorado 80631 • (303)353-1551 May 10 , 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr . Rod Allison 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Sirs: As a Weld County healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services , Inc. for medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco' s professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process . We are aware that Wixco' s application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. All residents of Weld County, was well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state issue, and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco' s plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal. Sincerely, )11121 G. Michael Hutchens Executive Director CC: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 C Greeley, Co. 80632 O &IINj -I \ `� MAY 1 6 1989 weld tu. 890958 Bob("nester.RN,BSN Phone 629-3557 Systems Safety Coordinator UTC_I rt !`O,I':17 r u VVC 'i nn. ( ITp_^.] ..., ST ANTHONY Al" HOSPITAL SYSTEMS 4231 WEST 16TH AVENUE • DENVER, COLORADO 80204 • (303) 629-3511 May 1, 1989 Department of Planning Service Weld County 2,2-7-2E.---19th Ave _ Greeley, CO 80303 fear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, r /� /( / � ✓'L`I.i.t� �2'.t'..-lam--L ) 5S /,/ Sc(re}y 4e/i' ridfrl5 ft 11,if/�t,�1 )_ 11c4AL4,i.G%'�J'�Y1cx�/ ( . I �II� cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 MAY 1 6 1989 Ma y`pmp1ISSOb j • f , (3; r - July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Roan 342 915 loth Street Greeley, CO 80631 near Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the hrist method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving envirorznental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a -v that x--' location is needed %O service healthcare k7tL'J id2is. We believe ta'7ia.. Wixco's S plan offers an environmentally sound and economically foagible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, Northern Colorado Allergy & Asthma Clinic, P.C. 1124 E. Elizabeth, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Carmuissioners D P.O. Box 758 p i Greeley, CO 80632 +i s) ��1 V7r [LJL 121989 Weld Cn- �laemup umnussim . 890958 V/..II /2 J IC -7. - July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Rear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but •n'c not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an envi_rrnme_ntally sons and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, Spring Health are Center 1000 East Stuart, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Commissioners � � P.O. Box 758 {� .I�\V� Greeley, CO 80632 } JUL 1 2 1989 Weld Co- Roomy umnur+w, Rj N `C:\,q r> ILL!o ���� 7 1989 July 5, 1989 Weld to. PI n u4 ;;''aoII:': Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Roam 342 915 1Oth Street Greeley, OD 80631 ►par Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated scan opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but dcsc not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a aunty, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We k�1 ieve that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, //4-'1 °V---Zzi.;/,", Four easons Care Center 102 Patton, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 890958 CO I c' 01- July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Red Allison, Roan 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 f)aar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are ttspunsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, Dr. Richard Booth, M.D. 1148 East Elizabeth, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 15 \J JUL 1 2 1989 —. 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Erg. 2/1-%i' •� v .:>z<. mv li MAY 4 1989 Wuid CO. kiwi* Atonus'one 890955 /^� i Cvi�� .. - _ V i:11:... 123S AS? 18 ; 8: 14 CLTi vicItCURMJ 33245 W.C.R. 16 Keenesburg, CO 80643 April 14, 1989 Mr. George Kennedy Weld Co. Commissioner 915 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Kennedy, This letter is inform you that we are against the biomedical waste incinerator that is proposed for the Hudson area . It seems that with this facility, tire mountain, the tire recycling plant in Hudson among others, southern Weld County could easily become a dumping ground for any undesireable. As we understand it, hospitals have their own incinerators and we feel the wastes should be taken care of on their property and not trucked miles away. If the wastes need to be trucked away fron the site, may we suggest the hazardous waste dump neaer Last Chance. The EPA and health departments are already familar with that site, and it possibly could eliminate some red tape to consolidate the facilities. Sincerely, (541.C.fre-4 ej-eavii---Liti ..$)nr\9./ 11� APR 1 8 1989 '� cal, � , , W2m Ca Pi ,, .. 890958 l'. :;-.2 mow -f ,a ' CC - rS SHOENEMAN CHAROLAIS /pp, ( ! o 8672 Weld County Road 73 I „ u. `, b Roggen, Colorado 80652 � �j. C 3) 849-5259 \Cliffs _>! I� ,; ��GIs ���/ � �a " �yal I ''�: APR i 1989 4/111 3 )i)ki\ - dt A rV amore Q o . 0 rte✓ i .& ill, to -a/4 a &, / cdt Even, -7, iyle-et a4,,,/, a_ / ' '� -tca &Lc ,°is jaaet,a41 1O-c_ a 'tf -t ._.(yetak et .-e-gfa--oza (9-z.c. e , Ceti ct' ifidai Ci - 6Agyzz ae Vg---.<steedeivd Ja-t2-4 i6e-I-Ito --c-O . o_e-c Add be,,,3 o67-., .7 'dee ,ao. Jiyeetije (//lreiceneglot3L-A , d a-Ledo ia--6t t(A.45e-t/04-- -tte-A9--e /e.6 oe-- Aee az feeAt--47 dfitei .4.) , ,,,, ,e,14.42ed.re4.0 . . .ict, . ci LC E iP ' 4 . (....S .,..,....___. . . 890958 ,. ,�1�� i [11 Ze Ty /VI'" !989 /©;7 H? t.'1 8: 25 , T ; / -,---1,---,-: `' -c' -rL - _e_ ./ ,! ..G!/ C'_fc C--/ re -LC"ft_// c 3_ '.:?-/ ( "21--de....-C"../e/�-G_/ 'T?�tc-/l-<c: L-L-e / T< < . S. " CC (4 eer/ -ree i 71 JF �f-f� - (,„:14,-,-:!--,7--4? .7,--47,--7-4:1--- 7-.--rz-Cter-eCC1i ,-,_� ---/ .7a-7, , r t" ,� , t om �/_' ,l/c ' //ter-ttr- , -Gy_�- / 7_,/—te— �/ - c- i `i-e/ /fie—c t i�,v�� , `: eze�� �cE' ,fSz-.�/ ‘.... ---C Ict/ r'�C-cc llv''- 1 ,7 %� - r,7.' '7 __;‘,>_-1,•-•- o�"e -rtr: (.2t-8-e--) / mom?^/ 't il1--/- f j ' l % •If > .,� .r:,...-1,2"-,•-t--.7,--- r---�' 1� APR 1 4 1989 4/Ji-- ,--,-.:--v .2,r---/ ' cwt_- -_.1 -, �c . )- A ems`/ ,,e7,2,----- / Weld Co. Plmuur1x umunSZmo �/ ,-,(- / 89095.3 TEP is 1i, , [ C'/ C- P. 0. Box 161 . ' Hudson, Colorado 80642 April 13, 1989 Mr. Steve 0rzynski Public Health Engineer Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Dept. of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Dear Mr. 0rzynski: I am writing to you to express my concern and disapproval of the proposed biomedical waste incinerator northwest of Hudson, Colorado. I do not want such a facility to be built in my area for several reasons. First of all, the effects on the surrounding environment are not positive. Briefly, they are air pollution and the emission of carcinogens into the atmosphere; waste falling off trucks and lying alongside the road, eventually contaminating groundwater or any animal or person who touches the waste; increased traffic on county roads; etc. Second, what regulatory body would "watch dog" the facility to make sure all safety and health laws were being followed. What penalties would be applied and who would enforce the regulations? In the event of an explosion, fire or other disaster, what assurance does the local community have that their safety would not be compromised? Tire Mountain, the present facility on the proposed site, is already an eye-sore to the community. Many trucks from Denver and all over the Front Range are constantly on the roads, driving at excessive speeds, and often losing tires along the way. The operators of Tire Mountain have been unresponsive and disrespectful to the other members of the community, particularly following the big fire at that facility. They did not show appreciation for or even acknowledge the help that the local farmers and residents provided to help contain the fire. Have you checked to see how many of the local fire departments were reimbursed for expenses in putting out that fire? If an accident occurred at the incineration plant, who is going to foot the bill for any emergency work and cleanup? —0)58 I support new industry in Weld County, and know that growth is both good and necessary. However, this type of facility is not desirable business. Even if one of the arguments for building a biomedical waste incinerator is greatly increased revenue for the county, that is a poor excuse for putting the residents of the area at great risk. Finally, if we allow Wixco Services, Inc. to build and operate this facility to provide "Colorado's Front Range" waste disposal services, it will not be long before other states start sending their waste to Wixco as well. Do you want biomedical waste scattered along the highways throughout our great state? I do not! Sincerely, Lori Walter Hudson Resident cc: Weld County Commissioners ' Bill Jerke, State Rep. Wad e..e.,)147 -4 • it II. APR 1 Q 1989 Wem c., 8909S8 l.. ' CO: TO \\( APR 2 0 1989 1 April 11, 1989 *Id Co. PLurwlt ,:hininar.u„ Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke - House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner PATE NAME A ihVRrsc A"( •rv — LK) : . _e_-hd; .J ) A/c.,o (-cc : -) 4 (Cr fyj � . .`�c { 'l. /RYA /ii,/y;J 012/2 , T' L`/o ofk_is r';I) /1 •7' ?„ i .. 1 .%: �uiJli1 -,1" ( F. ,(%>- ( 4 /cc Oitti) ;I c . 1 4c,r'2Scn�(a sc.LC /�>L„�-C62 7-cc 67 d,� <'It4-(jw - / '- 'V/ /3 % I_.(.'. FC t//)J..11, / 7r f 2 / _ (.7 1�/2/C-I ;ti4': a'4 f.: )3-J7 j 'J C T' " ' e ,Y/ tA'I %� :��'c�'l /c4r%✓12-c- , L/27 GI/ V 4 ')).1 iYUcA='L,7 L.l <(1.CS'4 c jc/' (2 c") // f( -_i C ( � rr CC �A �n� 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer .State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner ,PATE HAmE ADDRESS q -(s g IA 33a a, aaati,C6 g , a, v I rLQf cnr3 'X d 7 t f 4/I'6 o5 5f s4 / Ken). 0n ' aitnO ry . Kfc., is Pr) !3&)76 /k 3, t Cc m r- 171 r S S c r Lci1J \S togoW. C 1 , c\ )_liC1 c v /2/ /C«u� " gypd on406f/1U50 /L/ -/ -ey � an �e�— /?57/ /q ►,11(to\ &x i q ) Jong) r l �` /7 i% A4_e, 71/ (74 . i /iP/7 /[..y t��7 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned on- the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy • County Canmtissioner DATE._____ N/}ME ADhRFSS 245C3 Ntt'y 5 .2 l.3 �9n,� �.�r i I"h�.,rvz )9 i! co „ , co C. C7fy:t �- //- Y9 it7 24 r° 1.5/Cc'Ci,Cce YC rf , - [J y(-t A4 z)=v4 (Jo k, 711 to PA, c 1ti, �� . 44_ s-?? ,_ . 'i L ;73-6 6,e kieoi i4r._ ,67,r27.) 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I ,t u��%�, /'17/6 , 1t' . .44 Q 0h14 V Age, I Q 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Serke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Rcmer Governor George Kennedy County Ccnanisstoner D CE HAfAF , A)bR1_SS LaG/ i ' L1Lrtr) iV�y^.cl I , 5/7- �c./->,- ��O ' t / -.,r l�//er A�?v�-n,r�7 �e�L s,a,w� I��3`I G7�C/ 1 *41 7W•u. � A.2• �� 6L1Cj�:.t 17/i y7 17C��ti�� ��. cz y-3 7(a Sr Ce) 72- II/1 21)15`! )) otii-t In " '1"' �� 3-ti i -i 6 W c: R , (a We 64 �- t/9411 � it� . lam,>N s Laid, a 2' li-'r6 c4 Xagize-a. ,?e'E°Y� .4773 f / s�`` 237c7 (t'e ✓7 71,„Cr., w 74 ,3/ r�( J Y�rfiX /,�i��jln, Bot'7 1 —� �� vim/ ✓ , /73/J l' ilc-nze(Jr {,r, � �C >C��_ O-/17 wagj 3zeif 24) C Ai' 9 7/.rJirDc'a0 v , fl � -)3 �`I )1 ' �� �. >( �l./1', tie 10 ef e a April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Romer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner -1)FCTE NAME AT)DRESS 77;2. 37 __ /2 ,, ,3" %Ts i:'`,,S-' G.'r.//L' 1t vv,---/ y' c�''� � .1- Y /�-,S'7 , i 1,, Ate rJ 2;5/-,;', 4,„d*p // , „1,.. 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Arlo rl O/t2 i - 15 -if 4k,,,,,,-,,r V ed,-ir 2 3 5 71 fr, t. / l0 N---t C.Re , c o E Lt. a v- /J -'a'j iV a ti ti (..-1), ,,, ,I tF Y 1 y u.) c 11-_,42. v 7 /4� ---/ > t - 13 - S i 7'�7,YAeute -7- 6-1to ti 4- Z Y- w e /lei (.I /4/,03.6.1C n -/3 • 997 Golfe C/7 /L i/z!-.en-r) h) �lY"/z ,'' /V ,OtA.It� A(A ti' ><0, l / /7l2 //r ,u.j a W.06 L/Z -I--1 -,}% ' .re - ' '�p3 O een,c�d 4t-e, FU, _y Ct. ,SL'e Cc v `7;:j &-o &/'-/r Lam/ 1LJLc.-ef 1, -77,�IJ LC> ,q(),} /2/!/,,.r.1 /SV ,i11..1 ce7 C 'V( Ke7 LL L 1 �� ✓/�-/7 U �] i,,',7.( '', / C (.R j c/?"1-() 8909‘5S--�L�t.1 4.x:'416%"' S{ii '/ April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Managenent Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 ]year Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Canmissioner . DATE FJAPAE /1iI)RESS tor /.2"c1 Nt V � GL"\ �/ J7 Qtce — / P1C P ( —C-r �- /cz — Sr y l,,P.c-,.-r/ 227 92a-,-) - O /w VI ( O Li`/ L - 7 . 4.z., ' 71-- '' ,A-,de-' A Vci -- 6M1°. 7.,fY �� ,2k,e,I ,CI sr 06417 f, /i r -17/9"/-f-9'/-17/9"/-f- £s i(c/ A 7�- e -/ �' 7,,Lt-c,.)A/. ,.<T-77 J,7 .Z 7 2-/ �7 37 /Leta? h(_ { 51)-2- -d (t V2. /1/44.2.-7 069 f J'7=7 ( -_IL . .a 1-2' e'I ii-G3 r, 715 SIMI .-?7 �j &R5 / �� i y1'477/ ' / 1;; ivi':�. ��n it ��.�,-Lt/l.� /� ': / /kVLt �?? /.1/�VGt - (?(1 ?(21n 31 /in P 1 ,l Q6cciccr_ il t-b!c e.ect{,Z. , 2 37at to-.6). TAI,;Q J.4I1.c. P.,1 in 41 — f r.]- 5TJ ,aeQ.�..nrc /J ,,i{.lA�.i o/ .2-isa-I }✓eV_ S,' ��s{'. . C o KI,24.c.' /9 Y5 ( 1� � K2atec'--, 23,,('7 &c F fey /✓irf-iscn it v1/L/,? 'F 19 ,F 9 1, , c .7/ r E Ce,<l - -Fa /_9 g6�,gr�h La c'� &F `/ t- J April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a bianedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Ccnnissioner _ J)qy NAME ADDRESS yy ( _ >/3 moo.\Il.l; -t. < a V '1G • if, j!fn,,tt (Yd./ it t r) r ! .`+ /4 9 ,.tn , t„ ;9 .•! > "ut; 455 O 09 t-re ` % c. Q5// :-4,472(174,443. ttrc)-/ I/psi-7 t "r, en /:( 1(17- ►1 � , I T. _,./U_ ��_' _� L ,-;41-7/,( `1, � -t lv�., t .//r 1 `+l. v t t r"/' x .1 �-( 1/4,,rl r; 1 U_ ' c 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner DATE, Nnni.0 MDRCES !j/ 'j O_,/ j (f/ d.)1 , )��. COC (9) 7✓:o. n C- ///1)2/i 2 2"'t 7/}1' Y// (---7)-(77 (f 5 / //,(A (vi cc, [ i ��,, '. �• �� .(-K. '. �lv9nc , c�--t :C.. i3�6,1 c,li' C ' ,C�V? ,it1%tii ��/'a .��_ `7 . 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Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner DA7C NAME AbDRFCS :4247 ---'y}•.Y:.; ^it���. �?� 9y.rl J! /O,e' -A' ,9 - //z,d-:e:•:: di, //c3/4(? `� Leo C `i crPc3C2,5" 1 2,La, In g ) a, (tit i(if `,L-C '/// / c 'L5474( 7/ t�C,' (7/7(244' /� a7/ • /[a/z5-' .\` � . NZ)c-c , .ku3-n 1 U'ocl y- hi( C., ?a+(;- /j.--(3 5-I ' ,,, -/ i ' H i 'in i 1-c----J"\- � -i" (( (,,,,o,v i iUc i)- 1--/5-ss`�,2a-(1 d'cl 2.4/7&,3 D1,€-/_/. (.Aio pta„ ,ifo :1 L'L'/..7 '9- /('v •o9 / FF/h• •A ,- di( LtLe p /(- APR nits Lai('U 0'-(fyc5 /CC r/ft '^Jy2 7 4'Q ) 1,U r AU . t' keiti(A_ n (" o S 46 5-; 7 �y � , s . . -/ G -�"il 7/i t A ,-{G„. A_-,,,A eSen '-�tx 42c� I --ki(KL4,1,,A1 Co D to y. `! `!647 /LA?/ K�i /4t-t __ ,Cy/Z'j'/j/ir 571/01.57:-:416e;) gC'6,((>_ • April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Depaitment of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner { Cil k Lr 1 8S'S'O <Yew a t .fd9t (mot., . c', . /i[I 17, 7 Hvd sap G°n[ oS 4 Y3 a .3 / 1 ( ' 1 % ( G n)�_ //'! . (-i CrQ.�J /1/4. 44?,< 1- /J 6/., ( 0. .'�.� (1, 41 '�-' o `%.] ,i ) 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Depax Uuent of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner PA-re NAME / Al)DRr—� V/' L/ �� )'� l 'Yu � :�_ �_`r 1� �.�_Ll.� -,J � („ C, L C� i. -� ') /- I( i ���� l,. i %t d � l. ,47 1 X211 �l ( 4 /L5(lit 7i %i ICI u{. C ( V <<t ( 4L f diin5 1 z/h' l //AL^J uL ) LF�t e'7 ; 5/-5';-? lLC7/ '-eciL_ (///%/SIB �d :,,, ti i . l t. ,-[�c7-5-qtr //- �- %G9 r Q2 7 '/ ;7,C".✓:, . 7 . ., H ' Y/ / , Lei f • � C.. �i .� r- �' C� / (i jr" Y' v 7 t .i( / / f�i-r .�/',/<'.yJ ^ ^. `—{�(" c Z ..i /<.‘i �..-t %� /i�sz J�.��-c- 7/1^-,47-": w , UV3'/ Vt3C., r,ma :)tc�.(l1<.�,L�l 2 .S"/ �� ��'c� "l/ i(�t . �/4' t �L 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer .State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave., Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned appose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner DATE ADDRESS `/5 / en r oft h 16 3,scae ka /5- / /:s- r /sue 4 /6; ,X jt #/1j6 Lj (io5 ;#45-4 ) A-etse (n 141// a ;LQ,r .3. ifp Pc r:k ,i?76 it r( H ' Cc pn r 1-n rs S c \-,14 A 1c 9c) i c\ —kl-�� cin ll, ki i-1 /Cc-7z • r `Pc•, eel/n(4F' o1J // ,47-16-e7 al ��7%ey_� dl/'l bUU958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a bianedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Camiissioner JLA iE (.1i\MG ADDRESS c7//�/) v cl ->> ( 2i (). ,(6: C: t(._, „ �eiii7, (. ,,, y / / /s'i, �, r (l_),,,7-ii,, ,2/ 1 L=i✓f:, e J/ // 7/-, ,v7 ( ;014,} ,(ALL'ec.;,e < Li 4c/cLa':, , iive,9 ,.;c,) C /UV'. 4,S/- Il (26, J� i:. �i 2(5 �_, 1..1'i< l 1 Ci 4- , it�. )' (cc (Les' 1 Z �4( ()Li,- (,fr $6( 7 NV/.2/J`i /' ,,75 71:7"/ L; /«/r..% / I I i y/?/gel -1 -4••��c, : ��, l , 105,x1 l,.) 5.:._, c , \ ' I1 � .�,y�,.—v' _ - , I� - G I. .4-' I, I/ 4/ai K el \l,{ T✓-�a..%r. 1 . f � /1/711'1 \$L f}1 ztri , 6110 W. C. �f� 71 KPenesbut <o R 0(•,);s LIila`(i ^_J3 '1.f)1 .,�( tritt ,..1\.,, 7 �� 14`4,0 P.) (04,0\ kcirl0 L Q() y "(n ` ' I y//1! /7.., 4-„LL, /.ZY/t// frJC�' 93 Lf�1�≥ tJ , lib f: 1 �/ z Lf/��/57 Yeif/41 , 7(. /7 /2"! 1) I 7/%1(l1)4'43 Yte ..r r}pp 6/1,,y I 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a bianedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner ,_Ilgrc NArJ.E _ADDRESS 1( i .-1ti ,.; J )c r--to -k..'b / 7 $ ? t) C P - `> ' i) JR ,- z s it ��! :" / . c?WG 541615, J i1 ill . ` i • , 4 ,' . April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Romer Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner DITE NAME , AM*i SS �4 /'f -� z0-611 J er Ltr l /X3�/ci�4./a(',�n 4 . �7- «(a.x,' ga -lywykaeli gat; y "7 -7 7 re, coo/-,/, z/s-7 , ,c�c7„/„(9 , y3.7ze. CULlt.'. rK ?,/u_rLe-aw C'1i a?C., 7-2- / 2 0-1_1.nt 7n (Warr, fy a Li ; 7 6 wcRed /���Q�k f r Y664 %J � r . /�/�aJ s wt.", s 704' C64-Yfi 451(9CJL ,7:alrF[a.-a. Lek ge't .5//3 :f ,. 4j .-- 2 3 7 c f (6/c /v 7 p cr Y r I %/; 4 indi-Tie/747 Cam ' ,l C l ' (I/L':( 7-uJ/"! /, izz co 89 ➢958 c� April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave., Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oc the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator faciliEyby Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Caunissioner • DATE NAAAE d:DlbRESS !l J.3 a v,s c± Mt,y s .z ����17n� ,�,tl I"!-�ia�.n N L, (1 con C<? 4U/„e/,1 i - 1 c,4i . .51-5/ et - I'j- ?it ,t v act,l-(' J a Al R(� o �')a,n kt lti . + c-?9 u-:- 'O /c ;,?EY 4'A/eaiL /61r;li it_ Co(pc/ y ,/K--3c 'Y) ' ,uz. 4o 7/ .T- 7,4( r )24., c.' 2& 9 ('tit et) ci h'' /t IC(c I/4,10 IS# One& .-A17,-.9 Mvil 27/. 58 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave., Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a biomedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Ramer Governor George Kennedy County Cacmiissioner DATE HAMS /IMRE:SS ti / 2.r'� ��, ,G'oYiv.� dL( 2a c- GLacQ.6t; 51-1÷e2-41?-e, ( -1/a - k- ///,i 92 c., - V- / !1 „,t;#,, --z, 7 .1. 72/7 7,7r4 4/9i/z, 4 37 ,L&.k.„te7 �Scr67/ i� -d-9�` fCLti,� -del e,S' atP_ VZ /j-4,1‘.,ei Of) CI,'IL/ } y U -2. '77 ( --JA.e a,,, ' ,�r<�t<'- ,<.FG. r1T� SNG)./ �7 7 6h'S r'-tJ a-'CG'¢i �>".._ 1 1 2'3 t, �JQ, a /,tt, , 3 / l' c &erl� ().e, ?G'(- �1 Y!. / Y 9 2a-cc-kc� 213101. A 1,g /L,ul i1' u t X'o c v 2-- I / c-_ �.)- 4J yu.a....a.s �� ,,i{n tiv o/ jico"1 1✓c e Yi t-.c{„ Co ,L,L2 l� o 2 3,,e 7 L✓ex e //Lvi; rJ n /_3 ieS f 7 fee '- 890958 April 11, 1989 Public Health Engineer State Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 E. 11th Ave. , Denver, CO 80220 Dear Mr. Steve Orzynski: As long time residents of Weld County and Colorado, we the undersigned oppose the establishing and operating of a bianedical waste incinerator facility by Wixco Service, Inc. at 12311 Weld County Road #41 or any other site in Weld County. cc: Bill Jerke House of Representatives Jim Brandon State Senate Roy Raner Governor George Kennedy County Commissioner 1)NIT" NAM[ i _ADD RESS Lf- 13 -i7 cPJLAA-n^.J/�/a�Jfl e,,,.,.P.a „,/ ,-317 i 1u, e, G 14--- r ,-gf oi ! n.� 235 7( 94, L. A (v 11 Co/440642- g- i3-.S7 Ita i tti,., , C1:44:4;" 1A (..3Y 9 11 a J c r -e, 7 ,4/ iaise,,. c , � _ 13 - g 1 7'-1'7,1cAew. `7T 4.-/ (/St t`f G.J c /t ,J CI 7 ,.s e Co /7-L'S ,, A -�) 899/s) , s/ < z Li-IV -r.iz.c4a Os I -'v �22 + 11/464 t/ G, FPOG 02 '1 -/Y/-S'� - ‘-wit ..,,J ;Vas �� Zeti,rod %'CH'. E t. Ce. C'e l c --/r(mil ^ �� It 771pyzc, > (�1C1J3 777/7,,Yd /� i 12l O �(/$e -F/ell 1)7,-7( ) ,{ c'/:'7 l c/ i /l'1 /- /32/,-'1 .C" , "( l 1. 4 I( /i P (5 t'C(_1, / // 890958 � e r/, HEWLETT PACKARD ,Site Environmental Services FORT COLLINS SITE 3404 East Harmony Road.Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 303-229-2778 July 25, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization wishes to offer support for the appli- cation by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we have reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, tech- nology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal . Wixco ' s professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco' s application has generated some oppo- sition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but do not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsi- ble for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economi- cally feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and we urge that the Wixco facility receive approval . Sincerely, Gary Milrc.k Environmental Site Manager GM/lc cc: Board of County Commissioners D r�J10,7�j P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 k JUL 3 1 1989 Weld Co. Mewl commission 890958 0 FT. COLLINS GOOD SAMARITAN Phone (303) 226.4909 ' 0 RETIREMENT VILLAGE 508 West Trilby Road P.FL.Colfns, Colorado 80525-9989 tep July 20, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs: As a health care provider, our Facility uses certain medical supply items which must be disposed of after usage. Especially in light of the current disposal abuse which has come to our nation 's attention, it was obvious to us that some safe and acceptable means needed to be used by us in the disposal of such items. After reviewing several options, we made the decision to use the services of Wixco for this purpose since it is our view that incineration is the best method both from the standpoint of public health and environmental concerns. Not only is Wixco able to utilize an incineration process but we were impressed by their knowledge of the applicable regulations as well as the safeguards and precau— tions which they take in the disposal of such materials. Since there is a need to have a licensed incinerator operation in the State of Colorado, we strongly support Wixco' s application to operate a high temper— ature medical waste incinerator near Hudson in Weld County. As a person con— cerned about human health and environmental issues, I can appreciate the cau— tion that some of the residents of the area have, but I feel that their concern is unfounded. The extremely high temeprature of the incineration process will kill any pathological organisms which might be in the waste and the pollution control equipment to be employed by Wixco will protect the air quality. Since all of us, directly or indirectly, share a responsibility for such medical waste, it is essential that we also work together for a safe and effective disposal of such material. I feel that Wixco's proposal will accomplish this and urge the approval of their Facility. Cordially, << -c C7-3 ' Eugene N. Fox Administrator cc: Board of County Commissioners juk. 2 6 1989 PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 L ma y�e16 Co.pla�M t'am0ii in CHRIST'S low, 'l everyone is someone 890958 JUL 2 6 1989 July 13, 1989 Weld Cu. Pleoni:a 6or�;rr�csur: Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated same opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of same medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, giO� (d. : ,(9DJ Dr. Daryll Williams, D.D.S. 1930 Blue Mesa Court, Loveland, CO 80538 cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 890958 1 i= May 1, 1989 Depar-tient of Planning Service Weld County 222 E. 9th Avenue Daar Sirs, As a Weld County company, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal: Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by kcal residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed within Weld County. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sinrprely, Ft. Collins Health Care Center pi:07 '��y�1000 LeMay Ave. , Fort Collins, CO 80524 � 1� cc: Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 w JUL 3 1 1989 Greeley, CO 80632 Weld Co. Planning dnmmissino 890958 Cc July 5, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street • Greeley, CO 80631 loar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal. service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near than. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers.. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, >A' co: hat Board of County Commissioners I J UL 3 1 1969 P.O. Box 758 i� Greeley, CO 80632 Yield Co. Planning ComitistD 89€ 938 LOVELAND " ^� / ' FOOT & ANKLE �; ; CLINIC MICHAEL J. BURNS, D.P.M. PETER D. SCHULTZ, D.P.M. July 13, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 rfflor Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco Services, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for dispo al of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by lrr7l residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but dray not want that solution to be located near than. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, VU cc: f County commissioners () PI LrRIC*7 P.O. 758 • Greeley, co 80632 JUL 2 7 1989 vy _ WEIR Cu PI.,i.•nr Nnl�:uu 1440 BOISE AVE. • LOVELAND, COLORADO 80538 • (303) 663-1330 890958 ley July 13, 1989 Department of Planning Service Attn: Mr. Rod Allison, Room 342 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Tar Sirs, As a Colorado healthcare provider, and a generator of medical waste, our organization desires to offer support for the application by Wixco ca vices, Inc. for a medical waste incineration facility to be located in Weld County near Hudson. Prior to selection of Wixco for our medical waste disposal service, we reviewed the various options available for disposal of such materials, and determined that incineration is the best method. Wixco was selected due to their knowledge of regulations,ations, technology, and concern for and plans for resolving environmental issues relating to medical waste disposal. Wixco's professional approach to the service and the fact that they are a Colorado corporation were also factors in our selection process. We are aware that Wixco's application has generated some opposition by local residents. It appears that everyone wants a resolution to the issue of disposal of medical waste, but does not want that solution to be located near them. It is a reality that all residents of Weld County, as well as of Colorado are responsible for the generation of some medical waste. Disposal resolution should be viewed as a county, as well as a state, issue and a location is needed to service healthcare providers. We believe that Wixco's plan offers an environmentally sound and economically feasible resolution to medical waste disposal and urge that the Wixco facility receive approval. Sincerely, 1C)/Dat G(LELL 6/0,1 Dr. Daryll Williams, D.D.S. 1930 Blue Mesa Court, Loveland, CO 80538 r S'����� cc: Board of County Commissioners f I6� 1 P.O. 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A bond or some contingency funding available to the county to pay the expenses for work at the site in the event of Bankruptcy or abandonment of the site without proper closure is the concern. rr V ! 2 6 1989 J( Weld Ca Planning CnnlnllSSIOn 890958 Platteville Fire Protection D. A cria P.O. Box 122 . Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 785-2232 Weld County Dept . of Planning Services 7/26/89 915 10th st . Greeley, Co. 80631 Re : USR-842 Tire Mountain/Wixco Inc . The Platteville Fire District has reviewed the plans for the waste incinerator to be located at Tire Mountain 12311 Rd 41 and we have the following comments : 1 . In the proposal Wixco agrees to follow all requirements of the Platteville Fire District . Our requirements consist of the following: A. The incinerator is installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 82 Standard on Incinerators . B. The propane handling system is installed and operated in accordance with NFPA 58 storage and handling of L.P .G . gas C . The electrical supply in installed in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electric code If for any reason these codes can not be meet alternate plans can be submitted for our review. � r s�sZ- Fire Marshal Platteville Fire District 301 3 1 1989 Weld Co. ?tanm �um�a eau 89®959 8/9189 COPY OF. NOTICE MAILED FIRST CLASS- TO: -- - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY COLORADO P. 0. BOX 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 KENNETH F. LIND, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1011 11TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 880958 LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P O.BOX 326 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 GEORGE ft.OTTENHOFF KENNETH F.LIND TELEPHONE KIM R.LAWRENCE (3031 353-2323 (303)356-9160 TELECOPIER March 9 , 1989 °0""6 Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Application for Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation Gentlemen: Accompanying this letter are 28 copies of USR permit plan maps including vicinity map and plot plan , application fee , application form and attachments , description of operation , supporting documents and copy of Certificate of Designation application as submitted to the Colorado Department of Health. This letter is part of the application and should be construed in accordance therewith . This application is to amend USR-842 to include an additional approved use and to include an additional Certificate of Designation. Existing USR-842 and Certificate of Designation are for a tire solid waste disposal site and this application is to amend that use by adding a biomedical waste incinerator use. The incinerator does require a Certificate of Designation and the application for a Certificate of Designation has already been submitted to the Colorado Department of Health . It should be noted that this application does not propose any change or modification to the tire disposal use. This application is presented on behalf of Jarrald and Faye Jamison (owners of the property) and Wixco Services , Inc . , a Colorado corporation. The Certificate of Designation application is presented solely in the name of Wixco as Wixco will be conducting the actual operations . The Use by Special Review application is submitted on behalf of both Wixco and, Jamison as the facility is utilizing property owned by 'amison and specifically, within a building presently on site and owned by Jamison. The proposed use of the property will be by Wixco Services , Inc . by utilizing an existing maintenance building located 'at Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 2 12311 WCR 41 , Hudson , Colorado for the incineration of collected biomedical waste. Proposed Use . The waste material will be collected in sealed , lined , puncture and leak resistant heavy cardboard containers . All containers will be transported to the site in enclosed , locked trucks . All drivers are D . 0 . T trained , to include emergency response procedures. The containers will be incinerated at a minimum temperature of 1800° F. in a rotary kiln . The kiln is equipped with safety interlocks to prevent charging of waste until the appropriate temperature is obtained . The kiln is fully equipped with pollution control devices and presently holds Colorado Air Emissions Permit No. 88JE161 . The permit requires that visible emissions are not to exceed 20% capacity and particulate emissions shall not exceed 0 . 10 grains per dry standard cubic foot corrected at 12% carbon dioxide (CO2) . Water from the wet scrubber will be recycled through the kiln , thereby eliminating any water discharge . Initially residual ash , following compliance with E . P. A . toxicity standards , will be disposed of in an approved local landfill . It is anticipated that eventually such ash will be used in cement processing , thereby negating the need for landfilling. All collected containers will be stored , for a limited time prior to incineration , inside the building. Appropriate vermin control measures will be followed . The building will be secured at all times to prevent unauthorized access. The kiln will initially be fueled by propane gas . Wixco intends to research the feasibility of utilizing discarded tires as a supplementary fuel source , thereby reducing the number of tires stored at the proposed site . This use would only occur following proper authorization and resolution of any technical concerns over the feasibility of such a project . The possible installation of a heat recovery system, with recovered heat used for beneficial purpose , will be explored . Wixco is willing to make the kiln available , on a no charge basis , to Weld County authorities for the destruction of contraband materials . The proposed use will be conducted in a safe and environmentally sound manner , while providing a much needed alternative to present biomedical waste disposal practices , and creating employment opportunities for Weld County residents. 890958 . Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 3 Need for Use . There has recently been increased recognition among the Colorado healthcare community for the need for a comprehensive service for the proper and safe collection , tracking , and incineration of medical and biological wastes . This recognition and demand has been precipitated by a number of factors , among which are the concerns for staff safety and potential environmental impact . The relatively recent development and implementation of guidelines and procedures designed to protect medical personnel from exposure to pathogens transmitted by blood and body fluids have increased both the amount of medical waste designated as " infectious" , as well as the demand for proper disposal service . National reports of untreated medical waste appearing in public areas have increased the demand for incineration of such waste , to both ensure the proper destruction of the material as well as to reduce the volume of the r residual ecognitionbyheal product . r also thcarefacilitiesthat sterilizati l onof infectious waste and subsequent landfill disposal is both costly and environmentally unsound . The diminishing capacity of existing landfills , the opposition of new sites , and problems with differentiating sterilized medical waste from untreated waste is making landfill disposal increasingly unattractive to the medical community and to the public . It is estimated that general hospitals generate an average of three (3 ) to six ( 6 ) pounds of infectious waste per day for each occupied bed . An unknown amount of medical waste is generated from outpatient treatment at hospitals . The amount of similar materials from medical and dental clinics , private physician offices , nursing homes and veterinarian activities is also unknown , but they are considered to be a significant market segment. The present disposal methods for infectious waste range from the on-site incineration by large facilities to the direct disposal of untreated medical waste in the routine waste stream. The willingness and ability of health facilities to provide on-site incineration is decreasing as the amount of infectious waste increases . The factors affecting this issue include the cost of operating on-site incinerators , staffing requirements , safety concerns , and the lack of pollution control equipment on older incinerators . The cost of new incinerators in tight budgetary times are disincentives for hospitals to install new services , and prohibitory for nonhospital based facilities . 09095© Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 4 Neither Northeast Colorado nor Weld County presently have , or anticipate to have in the near future , adequate facilities for the proper incineration of the growing amount of bio-medical waste . Wixco Services , Inc . , a Colorado owned and based corporation has responded to this need by the development of a comprehensive and economical program to collect and incinerate such waste materials . Wixco has an exclusive lease agreement on a rotary kiln incinerator , presently located in Golden and permitted by the State Health Department for the incineration of medical waste. It is Wixco 's desire to relocate the incinerator and its operation to the Tire Mountain , Inc . , site in Weld County. The Weld County site was selected due to a number of favorable factors . The site offers adequate traffic access for the operation . The surrounding area is of a rural nature with a dispersed population . The nature of the surrounding land is such that it is unlikely that development would be of the type which would be incompatible with the facilities operation . The property is zoned as I-3 ( Industrial ) which is appropriate for the nature of the proposed operation . There is an existing building on the site suitable for the indoor operation of the kiln and and storage requirements . Appropriate utilities are located near the facility . Additionally , the present operation on the 80 acre site is quite compatible with Wixco ' s intended use . Uses on Surrounding Properties . Surrounding properties are presently zoned agricultural and industrial . The agricultural uses consist of grazing and dryland farming and , additionally, a turkey hatchery is located in the Northwest Quarter ( NWi-) of Section Thirty two ( 32 ) which is very close to the subject property. Industrial uses are the Hudson Auto Salvage located in Section Thirty two ( 32 ) and the Tire Mountain operations which consist of a solid waste disposal site for tires and possible scrap tire recycling operations . The industrial uses are zoned heavy industrial (I-3 ) and thus this proposed use is compatible with all existing surrounding uses . The Town of Hudson is located 8i miles South ; the Town of Platteville is located 10i miles Northwest of the site and the area between the two towns is zoned agriculture with some special uses . Distance to Existing Residential Structures . At present there are two houses situated on the property. A third home is contemplated and has been approved. The houses are used for the' . on-site maintenance and operating personnel . One other house , 89095S Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 5 situated in Section 32 associated with Hudson Auto Salvage , is located } mile North of the site on Weld County Road 28 . Four houses are located 1 mile east on Weld County Road 43 , and 1 house is located 1r mile South on Weld County Road 41 . For locations see "Vicinity Map" . Maximum Number of Users . Initially , Wixco will utilize only one half of the shop building , the other half will be used by Tire Mountain . It is contemplated, however, that Wixco will need the use of the entire building in the future . Only employees and operational people for Wixco will actually use the facility so there are technically, no outside "users" . Number of Employees , Shifts and Hours . At the commencement of operations two incinerator operators and two truck drivers will be employed for initial operations . Initial operation will consist of 2 eight hour shifts , 3 days per week with operations commencing at 6 :00 a.m. and finishing at 10 : 00 p .m. When full operations begin there will be two incinerator operators and two truck drivers operating 3 eight hour shifts 6 days per week. It is contemplated that full operations will take place 24 hours per day 6 days per week . Thus , the maximum number of employees during full operations will be twelve on a 24 hour basis . All waste delivery will take place during daylight hours , Monday through Saturday only between the hours of 6 : 00 a . m . and 4 : 00 p . m . during summer months. For winter months , the delivery times will be adjusted in accordance with daytime hours so that all deliveries will take place during daylight . Type of Water Source . The subject property has an on-site domestic commercial well which will be used for consumption and sanitary purposes . This water use by the applicant will be for employee shower and toilet facilities. The operation itself does not use water except part of the pollution control equipment , the wet scrubber , will use 20 gallons per week . The existing well produces 15 gallons per minute which is more than adequate for all domestic uses. Access Route (s) . For traffic that originates to the South, that traffic can travel either Interstate 76 to Hudson , then across State Highway 52 to Weld County Road 41 , then North on Weld County Road 40 to the site ; or U . S . Highway 85 to Fort Lupton , then East on State Highway 52 to Weld County Road 41 , 990958 Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 6 then South on Weld County Road 41 to the site . For traffic originating to the North and West , it is contemplated that traffic will use U.S. 85 , Highway 52 and County Road 41 . Type , Size , Weight and Frequency of Vehicular Traffic . The types of vehicular traffic are : ( 1 ) closed delivery trucks , 24 foot long , GVW 29 , 000 pounds , payload 7 , 000 pounds ; or ( 2 ) trailer van and tractor , 44 foot trailer , GVW 15 , 000 pounds , payload 14 , 000 pounds. Frequency of vehicular traffic (average) : trailer van , two per day, six days per week maximum; delivery truck , five per day , six days per week maximum. Type of Sewage Facilities . The incinerator requires no sewage facility. The employee shower and housekeeping activities will use the existing septic system that now serves the proposed incinerator building. It has adequate capacity for the intended use . In the event that existing septic tank and leach line system is not adequate to handle the additional employees , Wixco has agreed with the owners of the property to install another septic tank and leach bed. Fire Protection Measures . The kiln is entirely enclosed with no outside flame availability . Self-activating chemical fire extinguishers , in appropriate size and types , will be installed in the operations area . Manual chemical fire extinguishers will be present . All safety measures as mandated by N. F . P . A . and Platteville Fire Protection District will be instituted and followed . Types and Maximum Number of Animals . No animals other than guard dogs are contemplated for the site . Type and Size of Waste Stockpile , or Storage Areas . Temporary storage for closed containers before incineration will be stored inside the building . Outside access to the building will be locked when operations are not taking place . All ash will be placed in closed disposal units for storage inside the building until hauled to existing local landfills for sanitary disposal . Type of Storm Water Retention Facilities . As no outside improvements will be constructed , no facilities will be required , other than those associated with USR-842. 8309158 . Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 7 Time Schedule and Method of Removal and Disposal of Debris , Junk and Other Wastes . The only waste associated with facility ' s operation will be the residual ash . Such material will be removed when the enclosed containing unit is full and has cooled to acceptable temperature , which is approximately two days . After placing the materials in the containers the containers will be disposed of in approved local landfills . Landscaping Plans and Erosion Control Measures. None , as all operations take place inside. Reclamation . It is anticipated that the use activity would continue on a long term basis . In the event that the activity ceases , reclamation procedures would involve only the building. Wixco would cease collecting waste prior to closing down the incinerator . This would permit the complete incineration of collected materials , and removal of the residual ash prior to closing down operations . The kiln would be removed from the building and transported away from the site to the new location / owner . The building would then be cleaned with appropriate solutions , and opened for inspection by regulatory authorities . In the unlikely event that the incinerator becomes unrepairable and it is deemed not feasible to replace it , waste collection would cease and any collected waste would be transported to other incinerator facilities with which contracts are in effect . Time Required for Construction and Start-up. As no major construction is required for the intended use , start-up would be expected to occur within one ( 1 ) month after approval of the use by Special Review application . Weld County Comprehensive Plan and Zone District . This application is compatible with the existing Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the intent of the I-3 zone . The I-3 ( Industrial ) zoning contemplates heavy industrial use or uses that are not desirable in other areas . Waste incineration is such a use and is a perfect use for I-3 zoning . The plan is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as the area is industrial zoned , has other industrial and waste storage uses in the area and there is no contemplated residential growth in the immediate area. 890958 Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 8 The property is not located on agricultural zoned land . The adjoining agricultural zoned property will not be used by the applicant . Provisions for the Protection of the Health , Safety and Welfare of the Inhabitants of the Neighborhood and the County . The proposed use will not have any adverse impact on either the environment or inhabitants of the surrounding area . All waste will be transported in sealed containers , inside locked vans , driven by trained and experienced staff. The trucks will arrive at the facility during daytime hours . The containers will be stored for a short duration , two days if a weekend follows delivery , inside the locked facility . This will negate the possibility of inadvertent exposure and vermin control issues . The kiln will burn at a temperature which has been determined to render the residual ash sterile and to destroy any airborne pathogens . The kiln has more than adequate air pollution control equipment to meet all applicable Federal and State regulations . There will be no odors or noise which will be detectable beyond the property boundary . No water discharge from the scrubber system will occur as the water is recycled through the kiln . Only biomedical waste will be incinerated . No hazardous materials will be accepted . Procedures have been established to screen out any such material either by : contractual arrangements ; State approved monitoring devices ; and actual inspection of waste material. All staff members will receive appropriate training in hazard recognition , and corrective procedures. Compatible with Existing Surrounding Land Uses . The proposed use is located in an I-3 ( Industrial ) zoned area . The proposed use will interface well with the existing operations at the site. No new construction or road access is required . No permanent changes to the existing terrain is required . There will not be a significant increase in traffic volume at the site . All surrounding uses are industrial being vehicle storage and disassembly and tire land fill along with marginal dryland agricultural operations and grazing . This type of use will not interfere in any way with the existing uses. Future Development . Based upon the ag zoning and industrial zoning of the surrounding land , this type of operation is compatible as it does not interfere with agricultural uses and does not interfere with industrial uses. As the use uses a very small amount of property , it will not interfere with any increased or expanded industrial uses . As the surrounding industrial uses zoned I-3 for heavy industrial use , this 89095S s Department of Planning Service March 9 , 1989 Page 9 operation is perfectly compatible with proposed future development . Due to the isolated area surrounding the property it is not contemplated that there will be increased residential use or future development except other heavy industrial uses . Geological Hazard . There are no surface water facilities such as streams , lakes , or irrigation ditches adjacent to or on the site . The facility is not located in a flood plain nor is it a major contributory to a flood plain . Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) rates this area a minimal flooding area . This facility is located in a remote agricultural setting. It is located 8} miles North of Hudson , which is the nearest town . Geologic conditions are favorable with no geological hazards that might affect this operation. The site is not located in an airport overlay district area. Noise Report . Noise as measured inside the building will be a maximum of 60 decibels , which is less than the 90 decibel limit for an eight-hour period by OSHA. Noise measured 25 feet inside neighboring property , in this case a distance more than 200 feet , cannot exceed 80 decibels from 7 : 00 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. , and 75 decibels from 7 : 00 p .m. to 7 : 00 a . m. Noise levels will not reach these limits . Therefore , we request the report be waived . We would request your review and approval of this application . Very truly yours , LINDpiiiRENCE & TENHOFF Kentd nd KFL/cg Enclosure 890958 Hello