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RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING APPEAL OF HEALTH BOARD DECISION - CITY OF GLENDALE AND JOHN UNDERHILL WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter , is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS , on April 24 , 1990 , the Weld County Board of Health considered two Domestic Sewage Sludge Application Permits requested by the City of Glendale , as generator; and John Underhill, as property owner and applicator, and WHEREAS , said permits were requested for properties described as follows : Part of the N}NW* of Section 21 , and part of the S}S§ of Section 16 , both in Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, on said date the Board of Health denied said requests , and WHEREAS, the City of Glendale filed an appeal concerning said decision to the Board of County Commissioners , with the appeal being heard on May 16, 1990, and WHEREAS, after hearing the testimony presented at said hearing, a motion was made to grant said appeal, subject to certain conditions; however, on a roll call vote, said motion was denied 4-1 , with Commissioner Lacy voting aye. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the appeal of the City of Glendale and John Underhill to the Health Board decision be , and hereby is , denied for the following reasons : 1 . The applicant has failed to submit a complete application. c) ` 900421 Page 2 RE : DENY HEALTH BOARD APPEAL - GLENDALE AND UNDERHILL 2 . The applicant has failed to demonstrate that the following standards and conditions will be met: a. That the methods of handling, storage , and disposal of sludge shall control fugitive dust, blowing debris , odor and other potential nuisance conditions. b. That the use will be compatible with the existing and surrounding land uses. c. That the use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and with future development as projected. d. That there is adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 16th day of May, A. D. , 1990 . "yam /J c- / $ BOARD F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: // (�� 6 ,t,�.�`_.:}_eudX¢(,,_Y WEL UNTY, COLORADO Weld County erk and Recorder y Silt- and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brantner, Chairman BY: v ,;-„c lit ) , ..in t.<, Al « George Kennedy, Pro-Tern Deputy County Clerk �?��O� APPROVED AS TO FORM: oast ce L. Harbert f C .W. 1r = 2--- I . >7 2__-=�_ 9 ,,,, _ County Attorney _ Gor o . 900421 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 90-16 RE: APPEAL OF WELD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH DENIAL OF REQUEST CF THE CITY OF GLENDALE AND JOHN UNDERHILL FOR PERMITS FOR APPLICATION OF DOMESTIC SLUDGE A public hearing was conducted on May 16, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Health Department representative, Wes Potter Certified Shorthand Reporter, Jolene Gaffey The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 9, 1990, and duly published May 10, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the appeal of the City of Glendale of the Weld County Board of Health's denial of permits for the application of domestic sludge. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Permits for the application of sewage sludge have been issued by the State, but Weld County recently passed Ordinance #89-S which provided that permits for the application of such sludge in Weld County will be issued by the Health Department. Wes Potter, representing the Health Department, explained that this concerns two permit applications, each covering a different section of land, but he recommended that this be considered as one matter. Mr. Potter said the City of Glendale is the generator of the sludge, and John Underhill is the property owner and applicator on both permit applications. Mr. Potter made comments, after which he reserved the right to ask questions of the applicants. Gary Sears, City Manager for the City of Glendale, said that they have been providing sewage sludge to Mr. Underhill since April, 1988, and currently hold a permit from the State. John Snyder, soil scientist with Colorado Resource Management, explained that Mr. Underhill has hauled this sludge to his property, where he has mixed it with barnyard manure and composted it approximately a month before applying it to his land. It has been applied to forage land with a harrow. This method has been acceptable to the State, but Weld County encourages immediate incorporation into the soil by disking. Mr. Potter said his staff has concerns about how the amount of sludge applied per acre can be measured after it is mixed with manure. John Underhill came forward to further explain the procedure he has used and would like to continue using. He said he has 40 acres in barley and, if forced to appLy the sludge directly, he can strip farm these acres, without reapplying to the same ground in less than four years. There was discussion about the differences between what was allowed with a State permit and what is allowed by a Weld County permit. At 12:10, the Board recessed until 1:30. Upon reconvening, Mr. Underhill made further comments. Doug McKinnon, Attorney for the City of Glendale, submitted Exhibit "A.", a copy of the contract between the City of Glendale and Mr. Underhill. He stated that it is not easy to find other sites for application of 900421 Page 2 HEARING CERTIFICATION - CITY OF GLENDALE AND JOHN UNDERHILL sewage sludge. Mr. Potter stated that 46 applications have been processed, and two of them include storage of the sludge prior to application. Public testimony concerning this application was offered by D. R. Claussen; William Scott; Barry Marrs; Otto Herold; Ruby Lefforge; Claude Stevens; Robert Heinz; Pete Alloway, councilman from Dacono; Nici Thompson; Jerry Ford; and Nancy Fichter, who submitted letters from several neighbors who were unable to be present. Mr. Underhill came forward to make his closing remarks. He stated that the State Health Department agreed that his method of mixing the sewage sludge with horse manure was his best use of the sludge. (Let the record reflect that Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, replaced Mr. Morrison during Mr. Underhill's remarks. ) Mr. Underhill submitted samples of the composted material and sludge cake. Mr. Potter read into the record the staff's recommendation for approval of this request, subject to certain conditions. He also suggested that a voluntary closure procedure be established. Mr. Potter said, if approved, such permit would be issued for a period of one year from the date of approval. Commissioner Lacy moved to accept the staff's recommendation, with the permit to become effective upon the execution of a voluntary closure agreement between the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County Health Department, and the City of Glendale. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Harbert. In the discussion which followed, Commissioner Lacy reviewed the standards and conditions to be considered in the granting of a Sewage Sludge Disposal Permit. Commissioner Harbert commented on the importance of using natural fertilizer, but stated that it needs to be controlled. Commissioner Kirby stated that he would vote no, because he felt that there are still too many unanswered questions. (Tape Change #90-23) Commissioner Kennedy stated that he would vote no because too many are involved in the closure procedure, and closure would take too long. Chairman Brantner said he would vote no because the application does not meet three of the standards. On a roll call vote, the application was denied 4-1, with Commissioner Lacy voting aye. This Certification was approved on the 21st day of May, 1990. APPROVED: l//J ' e� ;�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: t' ""ti" ' WELD A NTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ► Q/f'f/1 and Clerk to the Board Gene R. Brant r, Chairman By: ! OW= _. a_..._� )Deputy County CI k Ctorge Kennedy,'Pro-Tem Constance . Harber / L{ C. . Kirb / Gordo ac TAPE #90-22 & #90-23 DOCKET #90-16 HL0012 900421 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: MAY 16, 1990 DOCKET # 90-12 USA-INJECTION WELL FOR DISPOSAL OF CLASS II LIQUID WASTE - WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, DOCKET # 90-16 APPEAL OF WELD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH DECISION - CITY OF GLENDALE DOCKET # NAME ADDRESS HEAPING ATTENDING C26 ce: _) R RiC��le-C �•- /5A2-% 2ce4 t)_S,; 9eNi/ef gle Z/, ;, c'- / 1 C nd'o A/4c„40 %' 7c Qu,tAA/ / ' 5TnvisJerCt.. kLo -3c , , c c� .332 Z 2- Re C47c,r.‹._ C., ti `cie f' r c.-) rr n)(.),s 5 ( ore g-- eitie .. 7 S 5 V D6"/) ele-i ( , R"c'r`? Wwn C. pG'vx 3(--- E . lid' °IIOC' /j--nver CC `, FC' , ., 1)1ck PI calk-31'6k> 967 dill/Jib•-«..P L I ten vet- C . Fa "2 irC ' a 6.7&lee. 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( ?d X01 e o - i c' ,L' . 1 " ' ,t `1!)J / )(' 1 / 7 't ( tr/P1611 C ,- C:/,', Q' , ,1,0,. ,) - : c % ,1'' 7 it, 2 ei' /,, 0 /c /9 /7tt, r„c--1, (7,A';./ y, /7, , -- , 4 r. [i,t4 /'�,.-u,1,.t.J XI, L'`,/ 11 I A\;11 j ; l hfr?) ''E ‘Dc / _- .. I 1 I 0 ! 1 ii iC 0 421 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 HEAPING ATTENDING C k ,,..r, ., 41 (tars .LIE 7 &Ic 1 7 I?J:164li (l) gthn7 .it 9e: /6- S VT. zc R e rt lc - ����, ,v � f�U�l y l.� ) oz, hoc' GA ` n 1 et)- /G i , 1. .,16/ / c ; a, (' ' ' r y7/r , � - 7-, , L e 1 ' V _ N C//; `Y 6-)C_4 /7 -[ erit,,. fD6C1/ # 9-O .4i el, A-0 J ) {$ c-' ns Zt/6y :/c 7 ,$rr . 17G- . 96 -/4 -771. el 47, 4--4 �qzy 1A;(.j I /7 ,fie-iA/7-72,f,:.I t o%a; _ 7 y4 i'i/I t J','/1,/ /J A-5 c 75/764 s a V`04) 0 �, , 34 7.‘O/ 6 ( f Ni „ ..,:. rt � • �i u , � .�,. G ,4 Li � , L (�� 19 c ,[�A.„JIG i it i , la/L? ;p 4, 1? 1111; c (e (c'i adir: ,oq( / (;9 El it ck.) $2O(0 oz I (4, /„7,-, _ /c; c, AO ff-i 7-67 /or, 7c1 5 iaif c1 4ay ,t/t y 90 - i S .� . - ✓ 0 n>vx //`f6 �T. c c,//,., s cv sec-,L5.. a :'c: - /c. Cc. neAr S' �c,;Y 4'. C C/Ct,5_ (≥ l'/lJk / il- ui7Q9 L:fc f0 cf r, r.c < ,-. " ,47 D `)JF/ car f ( r / /' / ' _I l t l h 4'b'1 7i1 l NOTICE DOCKET NO. 90-16 The Weld County Board of Health denied the request of the City of Glendale and John Underhill for permits for application of domestic sludge, and the City is appealing said denial to the Board of Weld County Commissioners. The legal descriptions for the requested permits are described as follows: Part of the N}NW* of Section 21, and part of the S}S} of Section 16, both in Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 89-S, a public hearing will be held concerning said appeal in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at 10:00 a.m. , on Wednesday, May 16, 1990. All persons in any manner interested in this matter are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Tommie Antuna, Deputy DATED: May 9, 1990 PUBLISHED: May 10, 1990, in The New News 960421 Weld County Board of F ' th Minutes April 24, 1990 Page 4 shall be analyzed bi-annually and Weld County Health Department will review these results. 5) For all sites, no additional accesses off the state highway will be allowed without the proper access permit from the State Highway Department. Motion carried unanimously. City of Glendale V1 Permits No: DS900003 and D5900048 Generator: City of Glendale Applicator: i John Underhill Property Owner: John Underhill Legal Description of Site: DS900003: N 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 21, Township 1, Range 67 D3900048: f 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 16, Township 1, Range 67 Grade of Sludge: II Application Rate (Dry ton/acre) : DS900003: 5 Dry tons/acre DS900048: 4 Dry tons/acre Method of Application: Surface after mixing with straw and barnyard manure Method of Incorporation: Disk and harrow Appearance: John Snyder, Registered Professional Soils Scientist, Robert Taylor, City Engineer, and Gary Sears, City Manager, presented testimony representing the City of Glendale . Public testimony was presented by Nancy Fichter, Keith Fichter, Valdemar Mark, Otto Herald, Peggy Martin, Claude Stevens, Jerry Ford, Doug McKenna, Ruby LaForge, Pete Alloway, Bill Scott, Greg Mars, Robert Seltzer, Donald McClain, and Robert Heinze. Letters from D.R. Klausen and Bill Matlock were read into the record as public testimony. Motion: DeeAnn Groves moved to deny permits #D5900003 and #DS900048. Dale Peters seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT It was moved and seconded to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 1:50 p.m. 900421 rat, ' cs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH at 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD GRIEELEY, COLORADO 80631 ADMINISTRATION (303)353-0586 WIlD �• HEALTH PROTECTION (303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303)353-0639 C. COLORADO April 24, 1990 Robert Taylor City Engineer City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222-2599 Dear Mr. Taylor: This is to inform you that your domestic sewage sludge permit #D5900003, has been reviewed by the Weld County Board of Health and denied. The domestic sewage sludge permit was denied based upon the following reasons: 1. Poor management history of sites previously permitted by the State Health Department. 2. The mixing of sludge with barn yard manure does not insure an even distribution of sludge throughout the site. 3. Concern about the stockpiles of sludge - remaining on section 17, although the site was abandoned in September 1989 4. The proposed use is not compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. 5. No contingency plan has been developed for the interruption of sludge application at this site. 6. No storage facility has been considered, designed, reviewed or constructed for the stockpiling of sludge on the proposed permitted sites . 960421 Robert Taylor April 24, 1990 Page Two 7. The types of crops to be grown on the site were demonstrated to be incompatible with the application of sludge. Should you have any questions regarding your domestic sewage sludge permit, please contact this office at 353-0635. Sincerely, &M Spa- P, e- wia-/Poreorc tit 944264``2=6 Pam Smith-Pinkstaff Wes Potter, Director Environmental Protection Specialist - Environmental Protection Services PSP/WP298/cs cc: Planning Department File John Underhill Phil Hegeman. John Snyder f 900421 DOUGLAS G. McKINNON ATTORNEY APED COUNSELOR AT LAW 5984 SOUTH PRINCE,SUITE 103 • LITTLETON,COLORADO • 80120 TELEPHONE:795-2528 AREA CODE 303 May 3, 1990 Clerk Board of County Commissioners Weld County P .O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Denial of City of Glendale ' s Permits For Application of Sludge Dear Commissioners : As City Attorney for the City of Glendale, Colorado, I have been instructed to pursue an appeal of the Weld County Board of Health ' s: denial of the City of Glendale ' s permits #DS900003 and #DS900048 at the hearing on April 24, 1990 . This notice of appeal is filed within the 60 day period prescribed by your policies and procedures , therefore, we will await notice from the clerk as to when the hearing with the commissioners will be held . Thank you for your courtesy and consideration herein. Very truly yours , Douglas G. McKinnon DGM/clf cc : Lee D. Morrison Assistant County Attorney P .O. Box 1948 Greeley, CO 80632 City Manager , City of Glendale John Underhill 900421 WELD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE APPLICATION REVIEW New ) Renewal _-- 0Sa3 Permit Applicanfe, I �t,UCJ �Q,`�Cl(J-✓C-� jr,JYJ_� �L�l� ] s`1L4,�` .__ Generator l,(aII tt( �I Qnd(.�'� ep. U _- Applicator '1L .landiAr k-CCJ Property Owner JJ')&kI Legal Description ofSite: PT_ L S T I R 61-7 Grade of Sludge Acres ;74 pieliGrue4x(C1huhC )11L* bxcs >ll ' Depth to Groundwater rrcii rf4 0,0ern t- -a5ftJepth to Bedrock7(f Application Rate (Dry ton/acre) r3 Gallons/acre Method of Application f C(... Qpp II Nufrun-6 with straw aird lomm ( yunLtr CI 0&of Incorporation ��& Oy'd 'r-rrcw Soils Analysis Conducted by CStA. Jo',-t -S�,I_I'(� LW , _^` , Cf)tuiy-, Laboratory Analysis Conducted by CDIA.. Sy 1 L(tSi 1U/'� Tl(T!t l Staff Comments A 4thh �L�n5 rat) leL 51YILIP( ink Cod totem, GL sidl ko'. - r (L`�y,s ,� I' r {{r(� Staff- Recommendation a)i "-0 Specialist 'w�^ Reviewed by Board ti--,Q4.-9.10 -B.O.H. Decision: Approved Denied Tabled Tom Cope, Chair an Weld County Bo rd of Health QO`y^21 DSS1 J `1'i DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE SUMMARY SHEET • Permit #DS900003 Date: April 19, 1990 Applicant: City of Glendale Legal Description of Site: N2, NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67 Location: Three Miles South-East of Dacono # of Acres: 24 Staff Recommendations: Approval This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant„ other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. Conditions of Approval: 1. If damage other than normal wear and tear is done to Weld County roads by the sludge hauling equipment of the applicant or the applicants' contractor, the applicant will repair the road damage immediately. 2. Upon notification by Weld County, the applicant will cease hauling operations, or direct his contractor to cease hauling operations, until the roads are repaired and the condition of the road allows heavy hauling without damage being done to the roads. 3. If a. Voluntary Closure Agreement is entered into with the City of Glendale, the Weld County Health Department and John Underhill. 4. Locations for storage of stockpiled sludge shall be on the approved permit sites only. The specific locations shall be reviewed and approved by the division prior to use. All locations shall be relatively impervious to leaching into the ground, (infiltration rate less than 1/4 inch/year) . The locations shall be bermed to control any run-off from the site. 900421 MAP OF IOPOSED SLUDGE APPLICATIC SITE WITHIN TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST, SECTION 21 i I I • ) . , . i._ .,, , i , --. �: 5 --) )//, -. I IX _.2 • � ! � '� II / ,WCFI8 2 / 7 2 , x 5oi9 f / ! 50831 Xbnd�O 'Xi) M ' / j2 7, W1 __}' ,J i J I T4 4,50 ! 6J,SOUTHERN SITE •.� / p ��r:.. j.==--. 2_7") Of= I / .// / / 70: II SCALE 1" = 1/4 MILE 1 1 1 I 1 1_ 1 1 I 1 j 1 1 1 1 0 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 MILE NOTES: I1) Property boundaries are marked with a dark line. 2) Actual proposed sludge applibation area is shaded. I 3) Test bores are marked with a 'T' followed by a number. 4) Monitoring wells are marked with a 'W' followed by a number . 5) Occupied residences on and adjacent to the site are marked with an 'X' . _ 1 -37- 900421 DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PERMIT APPLICATION _ Dried X Dewatered Liquid Semi-dewatered Responsible parties - Generator City of Glendale Address 950 South Birch Phone 759-1513 Glendale, Colorado 80222 1 Applicator_ John Underhill and R.E. Underhill Address 3113 Weld County Rd. 17' Phone 659-4944 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Property Owner John Underhill Address 8206 Weld County Rd. 8 Phone 654-1237 .3 sites - described 21 Legal description of site PT in att'd documents 16 T 1 N R 67W Existing land use of site Agricultural .- Hay & Pasture Zoned Existing land use of adjacent properties (within 500 ft) Agricultural Overlay zones Grade of sludge II Average stability V. S. Red. Ave 62.6% (previous 4 analyses) Depth to groundwater 359' Depth to bedrock 7' - 30' range Method of determining depth to groundwater drilling logs .for wells i registered in area Method of application surface Method of incorporation disc/Harrow varies, but always less than. the 10 ton Application rate (pounds per acre) max. in the State Authorization. Total acres of site 3 sites 160 acres total Will sludge be stockpiled before application? Yes 900421 Where? on site ' Estimated length of time 1 month Types of crops to be grown on. sludge conditioned land: Crop 1 Grass/Alfalfa Acres in crop 160 acres (for horse fee Crop 2 Acres An crop Crop 3 Acres in crop �^ . >>L�C�.�t z_ 72— Generator's signature date 711 � / pplicator's signature da • s Y AP , • Site Owner's signature date New Date of Application New or-Renewal- Date Received Specialist Application Checklist: 1. Alternate sludge disposal plans 2. Screening of sludge 3. Soil analysis of site 4. Evidence of test bores for groundwater and bedrock S. Compliance with State Regulations • 6. Statemer&ts addressing - -ability to apply sludge by direct injection or surface application with immediate incorporation into the soil -alternate site availability during cold weather months when injection . or incorporation is not possible - -that the applicant can and will off-load at least 60 feet from county roads -that at no time will an application site have an odor reading of greater than 7:1 dilution/threshold (per Regulation #2 of the Colorado Air Quality Control Regulations - -the applicant's ability to prevent, control, and abate spillage -that the applicant can and will handle, store, and dispose of sludge in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, odor and other 900421 potential nuisance conditions -how the proposed USE will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses -how the proposed USE will be compatible with the future DEVELOPMENT of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future DEVELOPMENT as projected by the COMPREHENSIVE PLAN of the COUNTY or the adopted MASTER PLAN of affected municipalities -how adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the NEIGHBORHOOD and the COUNTY will be maintained 7. Map, including the following: -minimum size of 18x24 inches -scale of one inch equals 200 £eat, or another suitable scale as approved by the Environmental Protection Services -Section, Township, Range -arrow indicating North outline of the perimeter of the property under consideration -location and names of all' roads abutting the property -the location and name of any water features or irrigation ditches within the perimeter of the property 'all existing and proposed structures on the property -the location of all occupied DWELLINGS within a one mile radius -any additional information as may be required by the Environmental Protection Services or Board of Health 8. The number of copies of the complete application required for processing, as determined by the Environmental Protection Services 1 a 900421 �__' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ,I - 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD GNEELEY, COLORADO 80631 • ICN _ ADMINISTRATION (303) 353-058f o HEALTH PROTECTION (303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303) 353-0639 Dc t COLORADO March 8, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: t Enclosed is an application from City of Glendale, Permit #DS90033, for a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described as SW4, SW4, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; 52, 32, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you 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 application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. L We have reviewed this request and find that it (]O$/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons:(3tto l-fevr.la ou)ns it, FL i n Secrstn )i Gccoss yd ,l9 g-fotn The 3 Sites fgioaocal ii ii 1StcY,on ) 4 I4,. k ' s sift as yet vett:-,,neA \GUt Inn SrLrt1 eG h S;Ae 4te ann.onT .S )'hcne 'VcY en5.nett,o 1c Plc/rose ) 0q \ etS or 11ovS;+. ,d aQc‘nVe,„, hce Sick 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 request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be sumbitted to your prior to 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. . Signed__ )b o-a../ Agency la..g_t,y-,r“o,,,.l Da ae-x.D 44.04.4 Date 3 / .2 i .c • 900421 t LJ4 L Lill I' iAJ I(Z i V akc THOMPSON DITCH 8739 WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 RECE ; VED •,•\'::!: r March 13, 1990 M f weld Country Health Department r-IR i K:0 X516 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Cu 90b31 I-71r �:'��.::�� f`E3''.r'�::. Attention : Pam Smith -Pirrkstaff Concerning Permit # DS90(133 Ms . Smith-P'inkst-aff, We are concerned about the possibility of run-off from site number 3 during heavy rains or snow melt into our system. This run off could result from erosion of stockpiles or from untimely ircorporatioi of the sludge . Sincerely, .442, 45,-co-cvot,.0 0 . Gar Howard r President 9(10421 mEmoRAnDum II I r John Underhill File March 22, 1990 To Date Alice Rinebold, Environmental Protection Specialist lre COLORADO From John Underhill stockLpiling sludge Subleo: —_ --On March 22, 1990, Jerry Ford, a neighbor of John Underhill, requested me to come down and look at where Mr. Underhill stock piles his cake sludge. I observed five 1:O six pilesrof sludge located west of site A, on his property at the corner of WCR 8 & WCR 17. Mr. Ford stated that the piles have been there for five to six months. r t 900421 T ( ) i� ) L � �� 505] - ---`.I \'I '6( s 510 I sP.� ./G 7/1/- 1/[i' I _ . eves j 17 1 i ) 6 15 - ) -1 .:y.` )/- . .:L3/ ) 1 I p .: i i t \ 1 ' 57a H It !I çi: -.Y. o5a '.) . • c? ii ./ "-T.-- : 1 006 1"-- c'_)--) ) (/ , Lc XI-. . _9•Y. (Pi c-- y ). r_. ::)_.„ �. 0 t A ' 1 yit ,-- - „ -,. I tvit 2l-- � ' / I ) \ ,,\ , i, (-; ,, , • i L._---, -- :z--• ) ) ) ) 5\ c J i ::ul / .• 4 ) ., I .. ..-- .. /I/ / ''' ' - ° I - .5044 , d / / •• • I s. ) )„ / LOCATIONS OF STOCKPILED SLUDGE: ____/ :. tom;;----.- -•-- -• `&. ___--- -•- _--- -•-�_- 1 AND 2 IN SECTION 21 ', 5 �/ ., 3, 4, 5 AND 6 IN SECTION 17 ''ILI - - --.* ci ,ccy - ) it ,--O\ 900421 Il 29 . �_�� DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD �� GI4EELEY, COLORADO 80631 r I ADMINISTRATION (303) 353-0586 i HEALTH PROTECTION (303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303)353-0639 O " ' COLORADO March 8, 1990 . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . _ t Enclosed is an application from City of Glendale, Permit #D590033, for a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described as SW4, SW4, Section 16„ Township 01, Range 67; 52, S2, Section 16, .Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. S. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application.. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. �1. J We have reviewed this request and find that it i)oe- /k t (does/does not) comply w}}'th our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: tile rL e- -- -fn f, obo' /r= ,'(:1r"j :' ',+ it -BA A _ ,fr� 2. We do not have aPComprehensive Plan, but we ¶)'eel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our - town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A forma. recommendation is under consideration and will be sumbitted to your prior to 5. �PJlease /rrefer to the enclosed letter. / � ' Signed 7� i r� l c. Agency �QB+f , 4.a � �� f-�.__ it‘a to eee A Date a 0 900421 -- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD \ J J1 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 RECEIVE C E i 1! tom_ ADMINISTRATION (303) 3534586 SANITA fl 1n1 f:.V 3;,,N HEALTH PROTECTION (303) 35'3.0635 MAR 2 199 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303) 3530639 CO:iiIi7Y HEALTH CH COLORADO ; nS? M R. 9 1990 March 8, 1990 i r -to 4,1P Vats% WOWS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from City of Glendale, Permit_#DS90033, for a. Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described as SW4, SW4, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; S2, S2, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you 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 application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. XX We have reviewed this request and find that it does (does/dggKX ) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: Proposed use is located in the A (Agricultural) zone district. Use is compatible with the intent of this district. Use is located in the urban growth boundary of the Town of Dacono and the Tri-Area Planning Commission. Dacono's and Tri.-Area's Comp. Plan's 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this' request should be (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our given town for the following reasons: consideration 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be sumbitted to your prior to 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signet54441277 4 .. in tc.z7 Agency Weld County Department of Planning • Services Date 3/12/90 9OO421 • uijt>%\ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1 \ (3REELEY, COLORADO 80631 IJ ADMINISTRATION(303)353-0586 HEALTH PROTECTION (303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303)353-0639 II' C, : COLORADO Certified #P 058 572 798 Legal Action #90-021' April 4, 1990 John Underhill I 8206 WCR 8 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Dear Mr. Underhill: An inspection of .your property at 8206 WCR 8, Brighton, on April 3, 1990 by Lynn Robbio revealed a violation of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations. Please be advised that applying domestic sewage sludge without a permit is in violation of Ordinance 89-S, Section 48.1.2 as follows: 48.1.2 Commencing April 1, 1990, a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit shall be required for the dischargeor disposal of domestic sewage sludge in the unincorporated areas of Weld County. You are hereby advised to Cease and Desist all sludge application until such time as the site is permitted pursuant to the above cited regulations. Be advised that yo have five (5) days from receipt of this notice to correct the aforementioned violations. Failure to respond will result in further legal action by this Department. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, feel free to contract this office at 353-0635. i Sincerely,Cif AMIXOCIT L nio� �C Wes Potter, Director Environmental Protection Specialist Environmental Protection Services LR/WP224/dgc cc: Randy Gordon, M.D. , Director. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney Lynn Robbio, Environmental Protection Specialist Phil Hegeman, Groundwater Section, Water Quality Control Division 900 421 WELD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE APPLICATION REVIEW • New_ _ Renewal Prr,p s967)ye Permit Applicant ±Qpr . s4-wnw�"`^a' 1gf _ � �����6 pi d Generator O, �,S e (2 ,LXA,ClaQ p Applicator Sc Property Owner _S7c_N M I X m (%o>. 0 Legal Description of Site: PT nt ,-4 n Y.,;;73 I e T / R <(/<// Grade of Sludge , h': Acres 7 y P4t7..10n nc. htbe >i5' s4 Eric. >10' Depth to Groundw.aterrlf 7I rcSWei @tc z33' Depth to Bedrock 6 ( eaDiVt`rs(," t:(,) Application Rate (Dry ton/acre) Gallons/acre — Method of Application _ 4aesz Cs u 1/4P-rick/vs/LC( r ,- t ,C•1ACL.; 4 Y\' 1Ml aka ✓wic .vI W, Method of Incorporation CtklaJC , 6. - a- Qa>LOC.o Soils Analysis Conducted by .1.L'�CIS'K-//�1 ' LUCYJ. �/� _ Laboratory Analysis Conducted byb ,CD'i Ip `kt, (0.6. _ Staff Commentsaa. O&A Y' SS 1L' Q .X.,0 6J &OP., ) 7l 110.1 6 �l,3 ande L ic1 (xop irrt . ll 1 Staff RecommendationQQgQll Specialist ' Yitt ; 6,-Y!�4 Lf Reviewed by Board (4-42910 - - B.O.H. Decision: Approved Denied Tabled SL-f Tom Cope, Chai an Weld County Board of Health 900421 DSS1 DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE SUMMARY SHEET Permit #DS900043 Date: April 19, 1990 Applicant: City of Glendale Legal Description of Site: S2, S2, `Section 16, Township 01, Range 67 Location: Three Miles South-East of Dacono # of Acres: 44 j Staff Recommendations: - Approval This recommendation is based, in part:, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. Conditions of Approval: 1 1. If damage other than normal wear and tear is done to Weld County roads by the sludge hauling equipment of the applicant or the appLicants' contractor, the applicant will repair the road damage immediately. 2. Upon notification by Weld; County, the applicant will cease haling operations, or direct his contractor to cease hauling operations, until the roads are repaired and the condition of the road a°ilows heavy hauling without damage being done to the roftds. 3. If a Voluntary Closure Agreement is entered into with the City of Glendale, the Weld County Health Department and John Underhill. 4. Locations for storage of stockpiled sludge shall be on the approved permit sites only. The specific locations shall be reviewed and approved by the division prior to use. All locations shall be relatively impervious to leaching into the ground, (infiltration rate less than 1/4 inch/year) . The locations shall be bermed to control any run-off from the site. 900421 ll li MAP OH PROPOSED SLUDGE APPLICATION SITE WITHIN TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST SECTION 16 ll I. /5j0 G'ij I! / C - `_.,__,,j J 1 ', 6 1 . IK 1\ c,) NORTHERN SITE ) X ) Ti - . ' ., , �7 _ wcaa - 2 ; _�i 1 / 5OB3IIT ' • x 50/9_ / / 0 • X / I ( ) x cos° a j/ / z ,��� 006 I 1/4, .____._<7/7\.- j7� / �. --- A 7 (r---,_i___,i .==--- 15), ;) \*e.V---)-"=VC<--1 ke' . 4; SCALE 1" = 1/4 MILE L.- I I I I I II I 4 1 4 0 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 MILE NOTES: ' 1) Property boundaries are marked with a d4rk line. 2) Actual proposed sludge application area is shaded. 3) Test bores are marked with a 'T' followed by a number . 4) Monitoring wells are marked with a 'W' followed_ by a number . 5) Occupied residences on and adjacent to the site are marked with an 'X' . -37- 900421 _. DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PERMIT APPLICATION _ Dried X Dewatered Liquid Semi-dewatered Responsible parties Generator City of Glendale ' _ Address 950 South Birch Phone 759-1513 Glendale, Colorado 80222 Applicator_John Underhill and R.E. Underhill Address 3113 Weld County Rd. 17 ' Phone 659-4944 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Property Owner John Underhill • Address 8206 Weld County Rd. 8 Phone 654-1237 3 sites - described 21 Legal description of site PT in att'd documents 16 T 1 N R 67W Existing land use of site Agricultural .- Hay & Pasture Zoned Existing land use of adjacent properties (within 500 ft) Agricultural Overlay zones .Grade of sludge II Average stability V. S. Red. Ave = 62.6% (previous 4 analyses) Depth to groundwater 359' Depth to bedrock 7' - 30' range Method of determining depth to groundwater drilling logs .for wells registered in area Method of application surface Method of incorporation disc/Harrow _ v varies, but always less than the 10 ton Application rate (pounds per acre) max. in the State Authorization. Total acres of site 3 sites - 160 acres total Will sludge be stockpiled before application? yes 900421 • There? on site Estimated length of time 1 month Types of crops to be grown on sludge conditioned land: Crop 1 Grass./Alfalfa Acres in crop 160 acres (for horse feed7--- Crop 2 Acres in crop Crop 3 • Acres in crop /*Z. <•L - Generator's signature date Mpp / S ' licator's signature• da/ S to Owner's signature date New Date of Application New or-Renewal- Date Received Specialist Application Checklist: 1. Alternate sludge disposal plans 2. Screening of sludge 3. Soil analysis of site • 4. Evidence of test bores for groundwater and bedrock 5. Compliance with State Regulations 6. Statements addressing + - -ability to apply sludge by direct injection or surface application with immediate incorporation into the soil -alternate site availability during cold weather months when injection or incorporation is not possible -that the applicant can and will off-load at least 60 feet frim county roads -that at no time will an application site have an odor reading of greater than 7:1 dilution/threshold (per Regulation #2 of the Colorado Air Quality Control Regulations -the applicant's ability to prevent, control, and abate spillage -that the applicant can and will handle, store, and dispose of sludge in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, odor and other 960421 potential nuisance conditions -how the proposed USE will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses -how the proposed USE will be compatible with the future DEVELOPMENT of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zone and with future DEVELOPMENT as projected by the COMPREHENSIVE PLAN of the COUNTY or the adopted MASTER PLAN of affected municipalities -how adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the NEIGHBORHOOD and the COUNTY will be maintained 7. Map, including the following: -minimum size of 18x24 inches -scale of one inch equals 200 feet, or another suitable scale as approved byithe Environmental Protection Services -Section, Township, Range -arrow indicating North -outline of the perimeter of the property 'under consideration -location and names of all' roads abutting the property -the location and name of any water features or`irrigation ditches within the perimeter of the property =all existing and proposed structures on the property -the location of all occupied DWELLINGS within a one mile radius -any additional information as may be required by the Environmental Protection Services or Board of Health 8. The number of copies of the complete application required for processing, as determined by the Environmental Protection Services • - E 900421 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD J ` GREELEY, COLORADO 60631 ADMINISTRATION (303) 353-0586 ' �• HEALTH PROTECTION (303) 353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303) 353-0639 • COLORADO • March 8, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an-application from City of Glendale, Permit 4DS90033, for a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described as SW4, SW4, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; 52, S2, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you 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 application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it ( /does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons:Otto I4nnald oohs 40X in .Secr;an 17 across yd .)'1 ?Tor., 1'he. .3 Sires p-coaocud ; n-Stenbll IG•He ho. 5 hal as Net ‘:)0:1 t S'eni cu ns;Ae a61e tfllotnT aT hlcnN �'oC enz.nerry 1c P-popo5e ) oy \ arS ;ior �fovS w ,d aCohvehiznce S1c-4c 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town fdr the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be sumbitted to your prior to 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed( v Ls-LO o•+./ Agency (4,42 A-.v.p.,,,l Cj[1.c 64_O \Ta .o { Date z ) 900421 et- Pik`_' DM; PDT 111114P4 VI; LEAU .vt14. $ \LL $11 I Lill t.1L11 1 t`3 I akc: THOMPSON DITCH 3 3 WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 FRONTON, CO 80601 RECEIVED March 13, 1990 HAR Weld County Health Department 1516 16th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 8063 °r :.'t Attention : Pam Smith -Pinkstaff Concerning Permit # DS90033 : ;:ui:h -Pinkstaff, We are concerned about the possibility of run -off from :;1. '_e ::I::ber. 3 during heavy rains or snow melt 'into our system. This run off could result from erosion of stockpiles or from untimely incorporation of the sludge . 5 Sincerely, .). ,fir D. Garoward President 900421 41-11(rat; MEMORAnDUM John Underhill File March 22 , 1990 To_ Date Alice Rinebold, Environmental Protection Specialist ire COLORADO From John Underhill stock piling sludge Subject. —e- On March 22, 1990, Jerry Ford, a neighbor of John Underhill, requested me to come down and look at where Mr. Underhill stock piles his cake sludge. I observed five to six piles of sludge located west of site A, on his property at the corner of WCR 8 & WCR 17. Mr. Ford stated that the piles have been there for five to six months. 900421 ii 1 - f 1 4J I •505] NH-- J 1 ) j I v i �.J \so so____---- / j .-� �_aza� 5.y 510 j SPA ./G�N i _ 6t. ' 15 i (II 1 3 y oc S I r Sli{if-R I 1 SIlE B ✓ , 5 Ct�C6 i ) • 50/9 ii pi 050 , iI 1 ,. • -/ I •• 9 006 (F : ---- C-----2 / \.. _7' i I 1 ' II y go )•=== :,°-' --1-- g 1 c /ric., 1 Id # „� i , /. - / /-,,,- 21� / �, 22 ‘,._ r l J 1 / J / J \ / ({tom 4/ / _ _i .) ,) ) ) -.)\-5-1c.: , ) 1 N 17------' I , Y \ i - --N______,) ; J/ 5O44 f . I 1 -.: I I LOCATIONS OF STOCKPILED SLUDGE: y��____.__j_.__' _ I _ _ __ __ _ /__ 1 AND 2 I N SECTION 21 5 � / .� 3, 4, 5 AND 6 IN SECTION 17 110,7 �� � /l S - C II Ga II �O� -) 291, i (C-1),!)4 900421 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH `, r 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD GFIEELEY, COLORADO 80631 ADMINISTRATION (303)353-0586 i A i HEALTH PIROTECTION'(303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303) 353-0639 O . COLORADO March 8, 1990 • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from City of Glendale, Permit #DS90033, for a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described as SW4, SW4, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; S2, S2, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21, Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you 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 application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. ^ We have reviewed this request and find that it ljyr'; /1f: t (does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: toe rL r t-t Jr tt 4D - t Ab,.. g „�F�. P pi frk 'i 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 request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation 'is under consideration and will be sumbitted.to your prior to . 5. Please [[re�efer to the enclosed letter. Signed O,cumi r"4 ) Ack.. Agency t1A - (2yl Date a d _ / 4' 'yc11 C� ��c2 900421 7- (%---;;;H DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 RECEIVED ADMINISTRATION (303)353-0586 19 q k�T IN ^p1 HEALTH PROTECTION (303)353-0635 1111 COMMUNITY HEALTH (303)35&0639 MAR 13 1900 C: �'.riB Mil HEALTH D:Y'i COLORADO I�'I MAR 9 1990 • March 8, 1990 t 4p111 CU- tlxisikkalealtab TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: + Enclosed is. at application from'City of Glendale, Permit #DS90033, for a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit. The site is described is SW4, SW4, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; S2, S2, Section 16, Township 01, Range 67; N2 NW4, Section 21 , Township 01, Range 67, Weld County, Colorado. This application is submitted to you 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 application and will ensure prompt consideration of your. recommendation. Failure to reply by March 23, 1990 will be deemed a favorable response. Please call Pam Smith- Pinkstaff, Environmental Protection Specialist, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. I. xx We have reviewed this request and find that it does (does/dgggXXWIS) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons: Proposed use is located in the A (Agricultural) zone district. Use is compatible,with the intent of this district. Use is located in tbp urban growth boundary of the Town of Dacono and the Tri-Area Planning Commission. Dacono's and Tri-Area's Comp. Plan's 2._ We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel tlkis request should be (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our given town for the following reasons: consideration 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be sumbitted to your prior to 5. Please n refer to the enclosed letter. Signed.��Sa ,u y �,i/) Agency Weld County Department of Planning `/ TT(y Services Date 3/12/90 900421 , i,a ' _,:, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD \ GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 JADMINISTRATION(303) 353-0586 WIlD HEALTH PROTECTION(303)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH(303) 353-0639 C.. COLORADO) Certified #P 058 572 798 A Legal Action #90-021 April 4, 1990 John Underhill i 8206 WCR 8 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Dear Mr. Underhill: An inspection of your property at 8206 WCR 8, Brighton, on April 3, 1990 by Lynn Robbio revealed a violation of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations. Please be advised that applying domestic sewage sludge without a permit is in violation of Ordinance 89-S, Section 48.1.2 as follows: 48.1.2 Commencing April 1, 1990, a Domestic Sewage Sludge Permit shall be required for the discharge or disposal of domestic sewage sludge in the unincorporated areas of Weld County. You are hereby advised to Cease and Desist all sludge application until such time as the site is permitted pursuant to the above cited regulations. Be advised that yd have five (5) days from receipt'of this notice to correct the aforementioned violations. Failure to respond will result in further legal < action by this Department. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, feel free to cont:act this office at 353-0635. i Sincerely, ROL717140 bill� ?ate L n Robbiov C Wes Potter, Director Environmental Protection Specialist Environmental Protection Services LR/WP224/dgc cc: Randy Gordon, M.D. , Director Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney Lynn Robbio, Environmental Protection Specialist Phil Hegeman, Groundwater Section, Water Quality Control Division 300421 r K; • r , • t. ve*, { ltitJ�.Q[.�y d fx1l✓ n. n , 1 900421 ' .;7. ,YZ. Richter 37. 3/. rfiicntor The A. K. Fichter Farm 6706 I.Vcld (county Road 6 jriohton, Gclorado 30307 Phone 366-0366 idt1 ;:rH 6it I ' Sr)`7 ' / V+/ T ye ' APR 1 . J l A-1e4 9. C.' ¶0 (9 3 I �J 4Yt�11 i . ti Ye'. a �" CfL,..,< L _ 9. VV.PJet C.IG-k,� .17� ssyy-82-�0�/�(�n�fi/D' r,2�vn-v"e -�- , /,; ,, 2-thin �L ( !h . 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CATION OF EiLICJI>CitIE THE STRAIGHT FACTS_ This information answers questions that have been asked by people concerned about the land application of sewage sludge which is occurring near Dacono in Weld County on land owned by John Underhill 1) What type of sludge material is being applied? The material being applied is de-watered sludge that has been processed at a sewage treatment plant . It is a solid product resembling manure. It is not the liquid sludge which has caused problems in your area , and it is not raw sewage. 2) Why is the City of Glendale dumping its sludge out here on Underhill 's land? John Underhill has the equipment to haul sludge from Glendale ' s trerstmeat plant and the land to apply it . Glendale is not ' d.:tppang ' sludge in Weld County. A Weld County resident is applying this material to his land to improve the soil condition and fertility . 3) Doesn't this material spread diseases? There has never been a case of disease in humans or livestock reported in Weld County due to the land application of sewage sludge. Check with the Weld County Health Department to verify this. 4) Won't this sludge contaminate our drinking water? If drinking water contamination were a possibility, septic tanks would not be permitted in Weld County. The aquifer used for the drinking water supply in your area is approximately 300 feet below-ground. The shallower water sometimes found a few feet below-ground in your area is caused by clay layers in the soil slowing down water movement as it seeps into the soil , and it is more common during the rainy season or in areas under irrigation. This 'perched' water is usually very saline and not n suitable for drinking. The area that will be receiving sludge has been bore with test holes and the shallowest perched water found was at 14 friTE below-ground.'-The Lower elevation portions of this site will not be used for sludge application because of the increased poGs:ibil1ty of shallow perched water in these low areas . To assure that no groundwater probrems occur to the futures pe-eminent groundwater monitoring wells are being installed in the remaining land area suitable for sludge application. 5) Are there any benefits to applying this sludge to soil? Yes ! Sludge is an excellent soil amendment which improves soil tilth as well as water retention and is a slow-release fertilizer (the City of Milwaukee packages its sewage sludge as a product called 'Milorganite' which readily sells as fertilizer) . When properly applied, this material presents little odor and poses no health problems . De-watered sludge is as good for the soil as barnyard manure, yet has less odor and attracts less flies . 6) How can we be sure that this material will be properly applied in a way that won't harm our environment? The Weld County sludge application permit , which is only good for one year, will strictly spell out how the sludge is to be applied and monitored. This permit will require that the sludge be turned under into the soil to reduce potential odors ( this was not previously required but will be done in the future) . John Underhill can and will apply non-regulated , composted organic waste material on his land even if a Weld County sludge permit is not granted. Permitting under the sludge regulations will result in regular , enforceable monitoring of the site . 900421 R [: ^. . „ T! P(' To whom it may oancerrn WELD Cali ' iat. .1 ; I. Regarding the petition circulated lated to oppose my use of the dry sludge from the city of Glendale as fertiliser: To set the record straight, 1 have hailed the dry sludge from Glendale for over four years. I have had a permit from the State Health Department to use on the 300 acres at Road 8 and 17 as fertilizer for over five years. This permit was for liquid sludge application and dates back to 1982. The thy cake is transported in dump trailers with 12" to 18' tailgates and in an amount that does not in any way risk loosing it on the road as the trailer is less than half loaded and less than 2" high at the tailgate. This dry cake amounted to less than four Morleng spreader trucks per year. As total production is 80 dry tons per year. I mix this with approximately 500 tons of horse crap and straw, shavings and sawdust and corn fodder from my corrals and allow this to decompose and become Mulch prior to spreading. In all my years of spreading I have probably never spread five spreader loads of sludge not mixed: This compost has the added advantage of a small amount of Phosphorus not available in any other fertilizer of an organic nature. There is practically no odor associated to the dry sludge and considerable less than found in any cow or horse corral in any country. Anyone uhishing to see first hand this sludge and its application and benefits; please feel free to call me. You are most welcome to stop by anytime and I'll be glad to show everyone there is absolutely no cause for concern, heal wise pollution to air or water. 12) �� I would point out to everyone, there is nn regulation regulating_ w U compost application, either state or ctvnty or federal. All sludge applications approved, are monitored regularly by an unbiased outside party to protect any and all. Reports send to state regularly on all soil test, made by independent laboratories. AU reports are then a matter of public record. Shu a left standing 6 to 8 months is cleared for use without any regulation attached to limit use as it looses all bacteria that could be present in all the raw and fresh form. It is then cleared for use on fresh vegetable crops, flower and garden yards without restrictions or health concerns whatsoever. There is more nitrate in one spreader load of cow manure, pig manure, turkey or chicken dropping than one year supply of sludge cake from Glendale! 900421 I applaud your environmental concerns,but your opposition is based on outright misconceptions and false rumors from a few antagonist who would do anything to harass me. If your concerns are real, come visit, see for yourself. Talk to my son Robert or myself, see what we haul in: check with state health department, you will see we have a permit and have aver 5 years, and no container is required for a compost pile. Don't listen to those with a bone to pick, check for yourself. Ether the County or State Health Department can answer all health concerns on using dry sludge as fertilizer. If anyone can show me anything bad about this fertilizer I would definitely appreciate it. I checked on it thoroughly before I first started to use it ten years ago. I am willing to be convinced. I have not found one negative factor to date, only plus factors. Sincerely, Ap to J h14141'7 hill 1. 654-:L237 Hauler: /4' J Robert U:aderhill tel. 659-4944 900421 COLORADO RESOURCE MANAGEMEl1TT P.O. Box 1146 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1146 0 � 1. r � ti. l ,1 'CU \.1 April 6, 1990 '\YR - cr J t Dear Mr . Fichter: %�+ a 1: - � �i; N Enclosed is information regarding the land application of sludge in your area that is causing you concern. I am an independent environmental consultant who has been hired to evaluate the situation . At this time I have found no environmental or health problems associated with the land application of sludge on John Underhill ' s property. Mr . Underhill has been doing this for a number of years and this practice has been monitored and permitted by the Colorado Department of Health for over two years . If you have found any problems resulting from sludge applications on John Underhill ' s land, I would appreciate you passing the information on to me. If there are genuine health or environmental risks, I will recommend to the City of Glendale that use of this site be discontinued. I will send any further information, such as laboratory analytical data, that you request. I am also willing to meet with you to listen to your concerns and answer questions . At your option, a local public meeting can be arranged including yourself, your neighbors , State and County Health Department representatives and myself to try to straighten out any problems. Your time spent reviewing the attached information is appreciated. Please call me if you require further information or to arrange a meeting. Sincerely, cje:refVy 750 John D. Snyder Environmental Scientist 900421 n PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a all mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the _ajtc and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for Gee (1) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS _, 3(. 771° /-7/*?-14 no e k I f� ,7)6c ( . 1‘9- (' 'C��` /� l/7 ` �/ / x,'.;,? ,;<!t_X' /';' f . I 'c „ I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOR OF PETITION STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. / COUNTY OF //(4'7 ;1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this :� ?� day of ,L/ A , 1990, by /Gl /FC'�'- - /� ,//Ll/'fl./,.-' ._ 7 ! / 4 //, J.% Notary Public Ply Commission Expires: -1: Address of Notary x;11 /7C' ,/ /l; / "j 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose Ea—granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the air and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for twee (1,) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME F PETITIONER ADDRESS I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. 2CU1LATOR OF PETITION 12. '-/ r :_ is STATE OF COLORADO ) I ) ss. COUNTY OF #Danp Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0?,/ — _ day of ee , 1990, by JNt.c. Notary Publicdc My Commission Expires: .o / -9 / ^ r Address of Notary ,M1 .,1 ,-,y h i.�� C' �v 64 ..• 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a 3 mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the airs and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for wee (,'!.a months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS (1C' S a tz C-,.-7-..7;:7---;7e.-7X' l// Th .7r, 2 -? /i,C_ ( Cfy 76 ,-�f //i 714; r-:c. . . rl 7� /�'!7 / y f(?t'/k//J�'1 C�' "ti S (,1C., (�' 1 Y�2 , r L` j ) 1. ( ,? I)"l ('II=47 , I, it//41(61 ! �slAt.L _ 7�6' 7 Ci .r/ �S /3,� -� /' -1 5 �t fi.., (!.. ' )7! cC'J Ali l. V r ! !( ( ( <c-766%.1 E 'c'/l / 7 /:i-,j �C)/ (4c 2n: R11 c7 co._"Y( )•-,: i wce I7 i;a iil„� , d , i A Li J/J6'- l :'l%c i( / - & , / / A f'( / / / j 2` C 3 cck° R )7 Cri!., , C, gc,(,( I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCUJ.ATO OF P ITION STATE OF COLDRADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF 44((4iJ„ ) Vubscribed and sworn to before me this ,) .; day of VYti..( , 1990, by ("/it-t-.liLe (JS"-P tJw- _• ilt NocatY Public My Commission Expires: , i v, ,Y ,,a., , n Address r. I ,, F r- ddress of Notary TAR w` i-h 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a I mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the'_�.a%jr and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for * As (a) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported n open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. DAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS c, % rS WC ' � � ro✓ ,A,., W . < t, �r,�r/t)Gn//. f ! J 3 O V 2 vli r4 :`i %t.-t , it! Ff. 1.uptrm- Cstc foc-t_t_ ) , v, 3. ��� >v4� 7av4w,e,i wc - -rtkptoNecge ,- / y r I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOR OF PETITION 7,/ - / ti STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF '4 1/71, ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this .27, ',4 day of 2; :. / /, , , 1990, by /1/2 ;// /- //, / A7/7/'/- • c y, .1,4'f Z. • // //fi/'7 L Notary Public M-. Conmission Expires: ,/-/C% _ ! •/ , . Address of Notary '// // , , e ,,- ' ,// 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a 3 mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the air and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for r<e(X) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS se- 131%4.0 Ai rhlb c T�� !3 us cJC'_la r � � /4-301 to�/t lh- 13A1 efih Co 8c'enj :z6/ i c' At, Ti- I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CRFULATOR OF PETITION f � STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF �, nnns ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,73C day of M)ar0h , 1990, by Tyr, L�. 1-;,4 Notary Public r;yhlcA, Cc St,6j My Commission Expires: , 0 -0 9/ Address of Notary 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitiopers being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a I mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the _Aix and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for t (cam months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS 129 r`1 100 WC:As g F L r�row a7 77 //°/6.2,11, j/e o !i r P 8 f f A�ye�Yvr,. ((/ 0 7—/t--/C/ G( w X € . %o 7 L1i'e e l9 p f z / 7 Lt'f % /EA/ I 7! A r . r /Z // Jl �� 7 1<2 � u if /"/-7 r`'r-,�=%~� UW��e/1/Cl /u.2 i/220-- ' 5.fl 60c 41 1 '1 r .k0.)fcn ( , p ! (II' 1 'ar�. v ctYl � ,C� f I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOR OF PETITION STATE OF COLORADO ) '/ ss. COUNTY OF _J/7L) ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ �%/` -a; day of 1f2 r J , 1990, by '1l if OA Ir'Y' •Ji(( J./ Notary Publ c My Cori.:niss.ion Expires: /-1/2- " Address cf Notary 2I /' , 9430421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a f mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the ir, and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for ()4 months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS ^.,rc_..t. J( i2•fP%- �' ,J6- u•GZi rui v I :r an. 3'7 /_00_ lE /9 f. {,u0 Ai c3"o‘...A ,145) Lod 19 nptt,f3042/ fr J c� 7 t G� �� !✓ CC .<— Ci , (/�2 <JEL�T t6D / L/c /J C , . L'J �c� I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOR OF PETITION STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF / ; Subscribed and sworn to before me this , ' ;7t day of 4/;YL _''l'/`. , 1990, by / /-/j/, ' '�, //, fir//Fs" /7/ hi c.,c i //(//'‘ Notary Public / ,_ G: My Cop.mission Expires: / , I,, r- 7- Address of Notary _")e 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a 3- mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the it and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for“-W- (4 months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS � ..lt �(� �-� 3/<)c' 0/c„( 2 / /'/.z'CLr. -�, � Oa±eezette/ 4 537 c. R, /i fr-r G.>A e'VeLicG' 4friz_ �5f-?S? -re /4 , 5rl4' CR /9egyli ..gGCc,/ 4 —�-er CA./ or C „.5.& Q/ C Q / 9 /ii i co-'0 c l�, �? )' i'''. ?" .1>,/ /G ;" _ {? c< / I heteby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOR OF PETITION //; 7 / a STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this : 73L i day of " 7 /5 , 1990, by ( /`i /'!L�; - , /7,/,.7.- /' _ 7/: �C`- Notary Public My Ccn:missicr, Expires: Address of notary ,.' t 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the 4r and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for te`>-(8) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS �.1i , �,� 1�- , L< 7) 7 3 u / $ � 1' L C L 7 -/ .3 Pc 4 (tQ , .. .( ',.. . t... .,,a5), ., L , . ✓ : c , d ai-(1- a- 7) l • Lily.- ‘ )‘_CC r719w lye,/i'4 gnu �C'�. .l�.ZIC Lae, '._i�' J')a`y ,� 7JLY)L l.Li i..' C Y, y_tz.,._, ��.az. o=c_ .Z. n ? L( let- /i /Sze 7 ( �� , I;. I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCU IR TOR PETITION OF ( •>. c..4-1919,-!`1--c;,r-,-_`) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF G-d(a ) Subs,pribed and sworn to before , me this & 3 _ day of . /� , 1990, by C /kt 1,,,-Er co c.f-7-P l,k-n_! _. �'-) /7 Notary Public My Commission Expires: MYCom+ryrs;i,'nt,7.+esHcr.77, 11S2 ! ; Address of Notary is It lia+wnrighton,CO80s01 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitio ers being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose t e granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the air and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for tae (s) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME OF PETITIONER ADDRESS / y t. y� q n _/,) c) v't R t5 C.,. ' �� ?/ / 5' Jr n/ 47 l .e,_ �i-U -i ._ , ( 2-r I ,�N//'.r/ //C''/'c'e/' 7/H zc, c/S el‘-- Ai-/ye<a7-+ , 1.t.-�E-t :_//l---1,,-5 _4;,-,•.- I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCULATOROF PETITION_ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF j//ljw.7 ) Subscribed and sworn to before//� me this ? 3 _ day of ir/ '� , 1990, by e/ G�-t./1WS f•Q Ai,-, _• Notary Public My Commission Expires: Address of Notary .1vc.t.o �� 900421 PETITION IN OPPOSITION The undersigned Petitioners being property owners of Weld County, Colorado, within a .Z mile radius of the proposed permit property, do hereby oppose the granting of a permit to the City of Glendale on the Underhill property for dumping of domestic sludge. We oppose the permit in that said dumping will be hazardous to our health and will pollute the air and water in the area. Already dumping has taken place for t1 ‘ (a.) months without a permit; said sewage is being transported in open trucks without tailgates; and said material being dumped is improperly contained. NAME O PETITIONER ADDRESS -r-.7t/s--7- '‘../ ' `'o `7% 2c,' c;�' / 7 f3 y^,.1< c-t-- Cr 4. f �K s r a1'y ,f ,key/ /r l / ,'sit 7 -���2 C eel�'ri �'"c'k$/1,--7„, c:/ zzit( L4 LUa R / !7 r- ,.-i. -c- G- 0' ^, . , t' r, —_R Sys. ,7 G,. ('A' x 1:, `;f 4 �'� (`L,, i�lor� -. eL'`LL7-�'�`2 .,2z/9 ti, ( ! /7 1 �;/. /i ,I.- I hereby certify that the above signatures were obtained by me after having read the petition to said signators or having given a copy of said petition to the signators who read said petition before signing. CIRCU}.ATOR OF PETITION CrLC i2( ----, C' v�-=. STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. 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If the laud wet 3. : 1 8 7.uui,_t i.ar.-: r.• ' _ 7ive] r Little eon frt aoout the avl.l Luau. lett ' -era r --1" c I;r 1, :n Lie propel ty; a rwever , th,_ toi i ,rrrF• HI r•f . - z 1 ,',Ei i.:L that `.1. r primary drainainne at t he ': 1 acriteu d,i ,, n, - i,i ,r+..•H 13. LH t '.± appl i _ICJ 1 UM i.:E IDross my proper '_. . in ... L11O Jr_ fh ceea , Caere dre o_ -asiorrol major periods of p.r:c : F lei ioii . either i7 duration or quantity. Whet that occurs, the pia i oiLs :well ane. prevent the percolation of surface water' 5113intoit 3 m =oil , Aa ti reedit t , the water flown "lownhIi1 L , ,Elc across ;ay hr c par y, and into t 'ae r e ervoir ,dr'.e.if icall. , the mos' tent occdrretmei. w •r . on Hinl.A.ennier 14 , l3r .C after a heavy -sail liin , . d oath -.. on March 9 . 199qdattei au oKtended ueriod rn1 tael7 epr ng rain and snow stornt axtr nsiye runoff ha- occurred twice , n rh he to ,t •1...-.1..:< oonths. bet me assure you tha t. thi,a is not a ant l er puddleo tr rnint:, but tie mcrveanent of large volumes of wit.._r win r.5 t h urrenil arar rs inv property and. tntn the c',•:,,r..in1 n. r a_ itu 1.- t octurrence in March, I have in .t s I . e.l a col a-rrt under ay drivewoy in an at tor'_ tu a: '::ammoda=te -. he runo : t f om Mr . lOph it hilt ' s aruperiy . It the „ ilv of 31tiudale' s treated. human waste being applied ae=. tert : ltzr'r by Mr . Underhill were lest on the tsoil surfdce , ' t ,;o❑ l r ni:{uec': it:nati : iae tr anspor red towar-_1, and e vent ua._.ly int.. r .- .er r ri_i• , 4.(:1,:•±1!G,Vel• roi,o`i Occur P. 1... _i, tanv <;oluble nuaie nactic. wind ld ate i in ter nti_t tent y win' ki_ "is he r way across my props* ay and into tile reE >I '.rOi r . Tno n uc.Ti ci any n., feria i. (_no : ent at:- i ' it. rela.i -h' ; a- 'a,riei' i area '_:as the pot en dial to to 0 o tor tmneu - a6 , 900421 Currently, my wl1 w•ti.s.`r i high iri sodium. Tt.e is h . '; in nitrates, I'us :ii i y .x a re ,ul.t of the Liquid =_ u'ige appl : _; !. _o•:i •l . Mr 1Jn,iet t.I l l LA t;hi .amp property in 1.?8 1'r•obab_y the mc•st Important question and cons'.d.,.ratio) s o :h numerous resident.; t0t thi._ area are, "Who will monitor a'ld 1i 7C th,± laws and r e>. +.rl.it i.cans regarding public health air an<< pollution, .ari .i ,orita:rii.riat i '::.ri? Tcr what extent fs the Weld c:.•u ty Health 1.1k`lartment (:ommltteJ i:o preventing the Iut her l:'-'. .e i.orat . .1 :A the soil and water In this populated area? If the ]:i. ;h of :.Q(tiun_ in t.he water and nitrates in the soil are nol then what i:� ? If the ( outty Hea th Lepartment its not r e •p:ir: i•i le. then who I.-?" The Fderal Coverr.ment sa.y:s look `o the : -:a- _ £!•1'= gate of Colorado loc,k to the County. I am 1.00ki.1Lg t') ';he Weld Cr,ut`.y Health Department to •snsur no ttlrt.h,rt health i:.:i._k:_ in the •:irea. Ti. notlli.n el-.?r , I propose that t, delay in the granting ')f permit will al.l uw the Welc County Health Department to p!-o i Ie a profesic'r:al , independent, and prudent evaluatio:i of the :: LrcurE. .t..'inc:es. It w...1. .xi .•o allow time to evaluate the . e o lr'ce:. ft :':': �•5•'1I'V t i monitor slICli a pi:'C:IE-::t. The Underhill proper di y 'it 'f o my property rn . y 21ct: C1r: appropriate sit.., f: 3I' t •]E• .:ll>A;l _.at ' ':.}n of li.1dge at this time. Than. you for con=•idex iag my •. oact , ] ill Ma Lack 9C0421 Ford H. Wheatley, IV RichardO'Brecht F all Harrison Stephen P. Ward Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Councilman Gary L. Sears Emma Wall Eugene Hageman David F.Lawrence.Jr. City Manager Councilwoman Councilman Councilman '` City of Glendale March 09, 1990 Y` _.., , _ n Ms. Pam Smith ('IS Weld County Health Dept. 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, CO 80631 ` SUBJECT: Sludge Permit Application -List of Ditch Companies in area Dear Pam: As you requested in our phone conversation of March 8 , 1990, I have prepared a list of the ditches that are within a three-mile radius of our sludge application site. I determined from USGS 7-1/2 min. quadmaps that five ditches are within this area. The information regarding ownership of the ditches and the names of people to contact was obtained from Mr. Keith Delventhal , the Water Commissioner of that area. The list is as follows: Contact Ditch Names George Stieber Brighton Ditch 11553 Weld County Road #6 Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: 659-2143 Russell Hause Brantner Ditch (address unknown) Phone: 857-2590 Manuel Montoya Bull Ditch and Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Co. Stanley Ditch. 80 South 27th Brighton, CO 30601 Phone: 659-7373 John Howard Thompson Ditch 8679 Weld Co. Rd. #4 Brighton, CO 30601 Phone: 659-0798 Please contact me if you need further ditch information. I will be working with John Snyder in the next few days to develop the other information that you requested. Sincerely, _-- —Aledit Robert D. Taylo RDT:vma City Engineer cc: John Snyder 9tM421 City Hall 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222-2599 Phone 759-1513 COLORADO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. Box 1146 Fort Collins , CO 80522-1146 303-224-4535 December 19 ., 1989 Mr . Wes Potter, Director Environmental Protection Services Department of Health 1516 Hospital Road Greeley , CO 80631 RE : Domestic Sewage Sludge Application Permit , City of Glendale Dear Mr . Potter : The following statements address Weld County ' s written requirements for Domestic Sewage Sludge Application Permits : 1 ) Alternative sludge disposal plans , sludge analysis, soil analyses , driller ' s logs of well bore holes for groundwater and bedrock and additional information required for compliance with State Regulations are contained in the attached Letter of Intent as well as the Request to Amend the Letter of Intent . 2 ) Glendale ' s sludge is surface applied after mixing in approximately a 1 : 1 ratio by volume with straw. This material is applied with a manure spreader to pasture land and hay crops intended for consumption by horses . Applications coinciding with planting would be incorporated into the soil . 2 ) Alternative sites are not currently available for application during cold weather months . The sludge can be either stockpiled dur,. ng this time . or surface applied to level pasture land . 3 ) The applicant can and will off-load at least 60 feet from county roads . 4 ) The odor of this sludge/straw material has been very low , and no neighbor complaints due to odor have occurred during the last 2 years . 5 ) The applicant has demonstrated good ability to prevent spillage when hauling , mixing and applying this material . The hauling occirs in suitable containment vehicles , and the mixing occurs on level ground sell removed from county roads and surface waters. 6 ) The applicant can and will handle , store and dispose of sludge in a manner that. controls fugitive dust, blowing debris , odor and other potential nuisance conditions . 900421 7 ) The proposed use is highly compatible with existing uses and likely future development of the area. The application sites are in an agricultural area with low population density , several miles from major highways. The sludge will be applied at low rates and has proved to be a desirable soil amendment , improving both crop growth and soil tiilth . 8 ) The health , welfare and safety of the neighboring inhabitants will be protected by limiting application rates so as not to increase nitrate loading in groundwater , by not applying sludge near surface waters, and by limiting the applications to non-food chain crops . Please contact me directly if you require further information or documentation . Sincerely , John D . Snyder Certified Professional Soil Scientist Project Manager , 3lendale Sludge Application Program attachments 300421 COI.O.RADO RESOURCE MAMAGEMEIVT P.O Box 1146 Fort Collins , CO 80522 fr- r. 303-224-4535 r` c' r r ' February 14 , :L990 t ( L; N2tf Y tic Y''s E. Patty Deplazes Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Services 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley , CO 80631 RE: Glendale' s Permit for Land Application of Sludge Dear Ms . Deplazes : As per your request , I 've attached a copy of the addresses within 1 mile of Glendale' s proposed sludge application site in Weld County. This data was collected by the property owner , John Underhill , and given to me over the phone. I have not personally checked the accuracy of this information. I will assume that all other documentation for this proposal is complete unless I hear otherwise from your office. The fee of $175 . 00 due from Glendale was mailed yesterday . I hope to meet you at the Board of Health meeting in Greeley on March 27th. Please contact me before then if I need to supply you with any additional information. Also, please forgive and correct me if I ' ve misspelled your name; I took my best shot at it . Sincerely , John D. Snyder Certified Professional Soil Scientist President , Colorado Resource Management attachment 900421 Ford H. Wheatley, IV Richard O'Brecht P all Harrison Stephen P. Ward Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Cu_icilman Councilman Gary L. Sears Emma Wall Eugene Hageman David F.Lawrence,Jr. City Manager Councilwoman Councilman Councilman (AT ill4) City of Glendale January 12 , 1990 RE: G F i \f Li :NOnTnnou P.v!sl0rl 1Nl, I ur Ms. Pam Smith-Pinkstaff Environmental Protection Specialist TEN Mil hatail FT. , Weld County Dept. of Health 1517 - 16th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 80631 SUBJECT: Sludge Application Permit Dear Pam: Submitted herewith is the City of Glendale's permit appli- cation regarding land application of domestic sewage sludge within Weld County. As we discussed in our phone conversation of January 10 , we are submitting 10 copies of the three page application form, but only one copy of the "backup information. " Also, to clarify our application, please understand that we are requesting the required permit only for the land that is in Sections 16 and 21l T1N, R67W. The sites in Sections 17 and 20 that were previously permitted by the state were either never used or were used and subsequently abandoned. You will note that we have enclosed, as part of our appli- cation, a letter to Mr. Wes Potter from Mr. Johh Snyder. Mr. Snyder is under contract with the City of Glendale as a consultant regarding the land application of our sludge. If you have. any questions regarding our permit application, you may contact either Mr. Snyder or me, but since Mr. Snyder did most of the work required to obtain the state's authorization to apply sludge on our sites, you may be better off calling him first. Sincerely, r% -G i- ei- 7_r ' may fit_. Robert D. Taylor City Engineer • RDT:vma Encs. pc: Mr. John Snyder 9C0421 City Hall 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222-2599 Phone 759-1513 William J. Convery, Si Richard O'Brecht 'annell Eugene Hageman Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Councilman Gary L. Sears Randall Harrison Ford H. Wheatley, IV Emma Wall City Manager Councilman Councilman Councilwoman C / City of Glendale February 12 , 1990 13 RECE '' VET) Ms. Judy L. Schmidt r r 1? 11 'I,3 )O Supervisor Weld County Health Department t+r r tc tiCr3r 1516 Hospital Road t Greeley, Colorado 80631 SUBJECT: Submittal of Sludge Permit Fee tt�l„ °, .t* 1"13'13 r a Dear Judy: Pursuant to the Weld County fee schedule which we received February 08 , 1990 , we are hereby submitting our check in the amount of $175 . 00 which is to be included with our Sludge Permit Application which is currently being processed. Let me know if you need anything else. Sincerely, c /� Robert D. Taylor City Engineer Enc. cc: John Snyder, Colorado Resource Management 900421 City Hall 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222-2599 Phone 759-1513 c3/1 i'C") ge,---71 gtili-n-Actta P 171( fig.', / 2 I14- artmefz° UU C unt_y Health Dep � eld . o c� All 5Th HosOLORADO 80831 11 OI�2-7 �, GREELEY. COLORADO ROAD J_3_131_313::°±-1= Y A. -1 _19 �J Date �, e,�� / Ric t a f �vt. - lc ii/ /. /�/�G a p�vv_ nom" 1 / Y Received ofa it,C-4,2-(A-t - r _� ,� y� l Address _�� _�� / AMOUNT (^IS �' i / -�f 12t'� — Douai` ' I (? $ -� r CP' E� Z,-t �l ____2_,-efl -Q Z �- PAR) A :.00r„ --_ �Iwhhlk'Pan`n` I, Weld f 9 mt �iONEY _ OR y ,S_',/ q 31:3 DRAFT A-' l �J �/ ECK /� 7 _\/ /s �4(/-Lice'-C!' CASH �� l.k '�'� n uti.-l:-t .��'�� �[- "C c For � .,At_ , Recd 7: 17 1 (1) 6 2 D , /1,260 / / er ..J ? Vv ,, ,t,,,i_int Te.s. /,,---r -1-4.1._) co/`-f. LA tit__cc (Ch_c___fy,..t ltr ' - I 1. ��,n ie�/„ L-E ' (-- ILA LA- G e-r` � (��f 1 ,,/1/ t�2) r 2,_7:el:Se Y(___t c-lc-7 (- !I a_„, _,,c ,_-c-, ri ..' fer• 900421 G 111 I { 7 p CONTRACT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT for 1989 and 1990 I , John E. Underhill , an authorized representative of the River- dale Ranch, 3113 Weld County Road 17 , Brighton, Colorado 80601 , as an independent contractor, hereby agree to haul and land apply the dewatered sewage sludge from the wastewater plant of the City of Glendale, Arapahoe County, Colorado as follows: 1 . Calendar Year of 1989 a . During the period of February 26 , 1989 through December 30, 1989 „ I shall haul dewatered sewage sludge from the City of Glendale wastewater plant and apply the sludge to certain portions of my 400 acre farm in Weld County, Colorado, for the sum of $14 , 281 .03 based on hauling no more than 643 press batches during the period, at the rate of $22 . 21 per press batch. The contract amount shall be paid by means of 22 equal payments of $643 .00 made every two weeks and one payment of $333 . 03 made on ethe last Friday of December. b. At the end of 1989 , the City of Glendale will tabulate the total number of press batches hauled during the contract period. If more than 643 press batches were hauled, I will be paid at the rate of $23 .00 for each press batch hauled in excess of the 643 batches. This payment will be made within four weeks after the end of the calendar year. c. If , during the contract period, I find that I have hauled more than 3 trailer loads of sludge beyond those for which payment has been made, or will be made with the bi- weekly payment, I may invoice the City of Glendale for such loads at the rate of $22 . 21 per press batch. 2 . Calendar Year of 1990 a. During the period from December 31 , 1989 through December 29 , 1990, I shall haul dewatered sewage sludge from the City of Glendale wastewater plant and apply the sludge to certain portions of my 400 acre farm in Weld County, Colorado, for the sum of $17 , 186.40 per year based on hauling no more than 744 press batches during the calendar year, at the rate of $23 . 10 per press batch. The contract amount shall be paid by means of 25 equal payments of $660. 00 made every two weeks and one payment of $686 . 40 made on the last Friday of December. b. At the end of the calendar year, the City of Glendale will tabulate the total number of press batches hauled during the contract period. If more than 744 press batches were hauled, I will be paid at the rate of $24 . 00 for each press batch hauled in excess of 744 batches. This payment will be made within four weeks after the end of the calendar year. 96 421 Contract and Release Agreement Page 2 c. If , during the contract period, I find that I have hauled more than 3 trailer loads of sludge beyond those for which payment has been made, or will be made with the bi- weekly payment, I may invoice the City of Glendale for such loads at the rate of $23 . 10 per press batch. 3 . No allowance will be made for short periods of time when the press and/or associated equipment is down or when, for other reasons , no dewatered sludge is available to be hauled. Long term, unexpected press down time ( in excess of 10 working days) will be sufficient cause to cease payments called for in this contract and to renegotiate this contract. 4 . The City of Glendale may process sludge on a two shift per day basis. This means that up to 7 press batches per day could be produced. 5. I will coordinate the hauling with the wastewater plant personnel so as not to interfere with the efficient opera- tion of the plant. 6. I understand that odor control is an important aspect of the plant operation. Therefore, I will haul the sludge at fre- • quent intervals so that the dewatered sludge cake does not develop strong odors. I will normally haul the sludge when 10 or 11 press batches have been run. I will also clean the trailers well after each haul to help prevent foul odors from occuring. 7 . I will be hauling the dewatered sludge with a dump trailer having a capacity of at least 16 ,000 pounds which will be left at the wastewater plant so that press loads can be dropped into it as each run is completed. I will insure that all hauling equipment including trailers and trucks will be well maintained and kept in a safe, road-worthy condition. I understand that a failure to keep the equipment in a safe operating condition may be cause for cancellation of this contract. I further understand that inspections by Glendale wastewater personnel , Glendale Police Officers, and/or other authorized agencies may be performed on my equipment without notice to guarantee compliance with the safety requirements . 8 . I will not change the hauling equipment or hauling schedule without prior approval of the wastewater plant personnel . 9 . I understand and agree that I am solely and exclusively responsible for the transportation of said waste from the Glendale wastewater plant to my farm, and that the City of Glendale shall not in any way direct or instruct which routes may be taken by me in the transportation of said material . Further, the City of Glendale shall in no way be responsible for any accident or spillage involving the subject waste which may occur once I have left the Glendale wastewater plant with a load. 900421 Contract and Release Agreement Page 3 10 . I understand and agree that I am not an employee, agent, representative, or acting in any other capacity on behalf of the City of Glendale and its departments. I am an indepen- dent contractor and the City of Glendale is not responsible, nor can it be held responsible for any accident, spillage or other damages and injuries which may result from the trans- portation of dewatered sewage sludge by me or any of my employees . 11 . I warrant that I have obtained all necessary permits and licenses to conduct the transportation and disposal of the subject waste materials on my property in Weld County, Colorado. 12 . I agree to comply with the requirement of the "Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge" issued by the Colorado Dept. of Health on April 11 , 1988 , a copy of which is attached and is hereby a part of this contract. At approximately 6-month intervals, I will submit a written and signed statement indicating which area of my property has received sludge, and the application rate. I will also certify that all State and Federal regulations and require- ments have been strictly adhered to. 13 . I shall allow any employee, agent or representative of the City of Glendale, the State Health Dept. , and local public health agencies to have free access to my land for the purpose of testing plant and soil material , and observing and evaluating the sludge application procedures to insure com- pliance with the appropriate regulations. 14 . I guarantee that based on the past sludge production of the wastewater plant, I will have an area of my property re- served exclusively for the application of Glendale sludge which will be of sufficient acreage to handle all sludge generated by Glendale during the course of this agreement. This area will be well defined and as compact as possible to facilitate easier soil and plant tissue monitoring. 15 . Payments as listed above shall be full compensation for all costs involved in transporting the waste materials from the Glendale wastewater plant, disposal of the same on my farm, and any other costs which may be incurred by me as a result of the transportation and disposal of said materials. 16 . This agreement is valid from February 26 , 1989 , through March 31 , 1991 , and can be revised or renewed only by mutual agreement of both parties. 9CC421 Contract and Release Agreement Page 4 17 . The terms and unit prices of this contract as applicable for the year of 1990 shall be continued through March 31 , 1991 , or until such time that a new contract is established which supercedes this contract. 18 . I , John E. Underhill , and my son, Robert E. Underhill , are the only persons authorized to enter into contracts on be- half of the Riverdale Ranch. 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COB" t Bill Matlock 8(101 Weld County Road #8 `de-- B> ighton, CO 80601 May 14, 199e Board of County Commissioners 915 15+ 10th Street :;ree 1' Y: CO 80r_I3] ?e: Docket No. 90- 16 Appeal of c .enial by the Weld County Board of Health to the City of c,lendaie and John Underhill Dear Cemmi sss ic,ners.: rh i.:, letter is -to request that the Commission uphold the denial of ;a permit for i.lrr.: City of Glendale to apply domestic sludge in. approximately 7i acres, owned by John Underhill , located west and northwest of my property. i c•wn and reside on approximately nine _acr ee located between Mr. 'tnderhil 1' :s property ard a reservoir. ': f the land were flat, I would have relatively little concern ei.t'out I.he •zppii'_::at. iori of "de-watered" sludge on his property; to .ever, the topography of the area is such that the pri.rnc-.ry dr air.ag e of the 71 acres being '_:ons.idered for sludge application is across my property nerd into the reservoir. In I,tri aiea , there are oc..asional major periods of precipitation, either in duration or quantity. When that occurs, the clay soil 3we1I and prevent the percolation of surface water into the subsoil . a result , the water flows downhill , across my properly, .and into the reservoir . .3p_ eif ically, the most r e.: ent e _clrrre•nce:s were can ,..eptemeer 14, 1989 after a heavy hail storm, and again on March 9, 1990, after an extended period of ear y spring rain and snow storm. Extensive runoff has occurred :wicc iu :he Last six months. Let me assure you that this is not a matter of pudr- lee torrr:.rig, but the movement of large volumes of wa-f. r flowing wi. th =i :.ur rent across my property and into the reservoir. Sinee the last oe' urrence in March, I have installed a culvert _rnd'r my drivewi4y in an effort to accommodate the runoff from Mr. property, 1f the City or :;lendele' s treated human waste being app'iec as fertilizer by Mr. Uncle rhil L were left on the soil surface, it woul :i unquestionably be transported toward, and eventually ir:te the• reservoir , whenever runoff occurs . Also, any soluble materials would le Lnterm'.ttent ly working their way across my property and • into t.l:e reservoir. Too much of any material concentrated into a rdl._ati'•'ely erne': are-' has the potential to be detrimeriia: . 900421 •...urrentLy, my w.-•11 waiter i high in sodium. The •• oi.1 is hi ,;l; in nitrates, possibly a result of the I. iquid slucge application by Mr. Underhill to thi:: same property in 1.987. Probably the most important questions' and considerations o.f the numerot.s reS i de.nte> of this area are, "Who will monitor and onforc ', the laws and regulations regarding public: health, air anc mater pci 1 uti on, and : ont arrrination? To what extent are the Veld (;aunty :omtnisa Loners c::>mmi t: ed to preventing the further deter iar.-nt.i on c!* the -Loll and water in this populated _area? If the high le, e: s of •iodiUtn in the w.:tter and nitrates in th.-.! soi L are not a cc•n.: er n, then wl.at i.c? ::f thr Couni;y Commissioners are not respor:s . b: e, then who is?" The Ft:Aeral C.iove.rn!nent !.lays Look t o the St ate. Thy= State ct Colorado says ioo..c to the County. I am looking tr the Weld County Commissioners to ensure no :further increase of n•. a 1th iL3ks xr the a tea. The ;Jndlerhi l I property adjacent to my property _s, not an appropr iar.._ site { or the application si.f sludge.. Tank you for considering my cor•.:seri.s, Bill Mat Lo k 900421 c,� t,,,..4,../ moo: 4.7? i Q„ /�,.,,-Q /o rt b -s,-7 EXHIBIT. :-' I r,cHrm=,2• fr / r , •, % ,fir -A IS- - \\� � �� I ice`''•'` �''C+. fpr�i: mow' s e f ' r . . ..y�. ' - ' •A', _ ll • 1: • Ad itcza cd eft vwf ciO e C ` aza� 71-11-7174444-42--- . ill 172v )A7 c.1 scr • • _- rc ITEM • • • • 300421 Long Shadows farm �t 3 [00 Weld County Road I �,�� Y1 Ft . Lupton . Colorado 8(1021 March 2u . 199 Attn : Wes Potter Director of Environmental Services Weld County Health Department Greeley , ro . Dear Sir , ft nas come tc. my attention that there are certain environmental projects occurring in my neighborhood of wi-. :: h uropr rtF owners ar not being notiftect.. I am of the understanding that. between Weld county roads I. i and 21 , an_. Weld county road 8 and t. lorado State highway 2 . sever'a, waste disposal systems are either being proposed or hale atreads r, en accented . i believe those systems are involving waste in.. rncr Ali on . surface dumping and soil .r,,lection di spr sat „t C: . aa 1 and terra Ls . As , i am sure , you are aware , ail properties in Iii '- area rely on well water ; or not only agricultural but personal needs . Ms- husband and 1 have lived in this area for + years , and have found that many o the wells contain contaminants ,-awing from high bacteria counts to oil ,i: pos. it that. Icavc a film on toilet , containers ano � Lr else . the ,recommended cure seems to be chlorination and filtration , however , roany do not have the funds availat. l . , o supply' such equipment for their homes , let alone their I i . eto=c k . I have of t.en been porplexcd as to how al L these contaminants can be entering wells that vary in depth . arm now even more perplexed as to how waste disposal systems that writ be ( and nave already been ) introducing even more cronta.minant:, into eur water can be a lowed . With this wtcr we a o ',spec-Led to maintain our health , our livestocts health arid nourish constinaole produce .e . I am si rongit rot os.ed tc, these ..proposed systems " , and would strongly recommenc ' ou nods rm testing of the etent _ r existing contamination before proceei.iink with miditional . Sin !erely and (/with much concern , Deborah Harris Welt County Property Owner 960421 Long Shadows rarm 3100 Weid County Road 21 lt . Lupton , Colorado 80t21 May 12 , 1990 Board of Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley , Co . Dear Sir , hnclosed is a copy a letter which was sent to thi Health Department objecting to potentially dangerous and harmful substances being placed on or in the ground in our neighborhood . We are now aware of a property owner near us and thr City of Glendale seeking permission to dump sludge on that property after previously being refused , and having apparently violated the laws and requirements for legal dumping of sludge . Given the r ord of violations in the past , we have no confidence that the rules will he tollovec in the future and urge you to roject any at,t: l i_iations c. r appeals to resume dumping on this property. Sincerely, � 42:4":*.t.2 Dale and Deborah Harris Weld County Property Owners EXHIBIT 63 900421 7153 Aie ld County Reid 6 Brighton, CO 106011 May 1';',l99 Dear :ommi s s Toners: We are concerned about the dumping of domestic sludge tak' .71 place ors parcels of land on the north and south Fides or old County Road 1, betw aen Roads 1.7 and 19. Tnis In the Trop+ -f.y of Pr. J'ohn Inderhi : 1 . We would l ik=:r to see th'.s brought a stop soon a.; oossibl We hear there 's evidence )f dumping raw "honey" in th.e 1 rr.- gation canal , of dri.li nv :,cells without legal pE•rrnit , an... dumping sludge i11eval ly. He h:as; duv four or fire ponds , n taped gr:)unciyfrom %hem. wester What IinA3 a:i these thirn's toge„her 1 that hi this darn;:i3ti; wi..i ] c et i_ntc our d7 inkin: water and onto our crops ( trom ir•:rigati.'m canal) . 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Box 1146 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1146 900421 DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Submitted to: Weld County Department of Health 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Submitted by: City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222 Prepared by: Colorado Resource Management P.O. Box 1146 Fort Collins, CO 80522-1146 303-224-4535 Date of Submission: April 16, 1990 ;2ct-4 15:S--‘et: John D. Snyder, CPSS Project Manager 900421 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 .0 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 1 2.0 WRITTEN STATEMENTS 4 3 .0 LETTER OF INTENT 8 4.0 SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION 15 4.1 CURRENT STATE AUTHORIZATION DOCUMENT 16 4. 2 SLUDGE ANALYTICAL DATA 22 4 .3 MAP OF SITE 36 4. 4 FIELD NOTES FOR TEST BORES AND MONITORING WELLS 38 4.5 REGISTERED WELL INFORMATION 41 4. 6 SOIL SURVEY DATA 59 4.7 SOIL ANALYTICAL DATA 63 4.8 1989 SLUDGE HAULING RECORDS 66 4. 9 LIST OF DITCHES WITHIN 3 MILES OF SITE 70 4 . 10 LIST OF RESIDENCES WITHIN 1 MILE OF SITE 72 SECTION 1 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PERMIT As per the Weld County Zoning Ordinance of November 21, 1989 sections 48.2.1.1 through 48.2.1.3 900421 -1- Section 48. 2 .1.1 .1) Name, address and telephone number of the sludge generator and applicator: Sludge Generator: City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, CO 80222 303-759-1513 Sludge Applicator : • John Underhill 8206 Weld County Road 8 Brighton, CO 80601 303-654-1237 Section 48.2 . 1 .1 . 2) Name, address and telephone number of the fee owner: City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, CO 80222 303-759-1513 Section 48 . 2 .1.1.3) Legal description of the property: This site is within the North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian Section 48 . 2 . 1 .1 . 4) Total acreage of the property under consideration: The total acreage for the proposed sludge application area is 24 acres. Section 48 . 2 . 1. 1.5) Existing land use of the property under consideration: Existing land use at the proposed site is alfalfa, small grain and forage crop production for horse feed. Section 48 . 2 .1. 1. 6) Existing land uses of all adjacent property: Properties adjacent to the proposed site are used for agricultural purposes , including small grain production and ranching. This adjacent land includes occupied residences . 900421 -2- Section 48.2.1. 1.7) Present zone and overlay zones: The proposed application site is designated as an Agricultural Area within the Town of Dacono Urban Growth Boundary. Section 48 . 2 .1.1.8) Signatures of the generator, applicator and fee Owners. Signature of generator: (Representi4g the City of Glendale) Signatue. of applicator: 144 Signature of fee owner: Section 48. 2 . 1. 2) Evidence that demonstrates the use will be in compliance with the Colorado State Department of Health Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations 5CCR 1003-7 , 1986. This site is currently approved of by the State under the above mentioned regulations for the Land Application of Sewage Sludge. Exhibit 4-1 in the support documents contains a copy of this Authorization. Section 48 . 2.1 .3) A Letter of Intent to apply sludge: The Letter of Intent for the Land Application of sewage Sludge is included as Section 3 of this Document. 900421 -3- SECTION 2 WRITTEN STATEMENTS REQUIRED FOR A DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PERMIT As per the Weld County Zoning Ordinance of November 21, 1989 sections 48.2.1.4 through 48.2.1.12 900421 -4- Section 48 . 2 .1. 4) Glendale's sludge will be surface applied after mixing with straw and barnyard manure and incorporated into the soil by disc and harrow immediately after application. Section 48. 2 . 1.5) Alternative sites are not currently available for application during cold weather months . The sludge will be stockpiled during this time and applied when the soil can be worked enough to incorporate the material . Section 48 . 2 .1. 6) The applicant can and will off-load at least 60 feet from county roads . Section 48 . 2 . 1. 7) At no time will this application site have a odor reading greater than a 7 : 1 dilution/threshold according to Regulation #2 of the Colorado Air Quality Control Regulations, due specifically to this sludge application. Activities in this area include very odorous sheep ranching, and these activities greatly exceed the odor produced by this sludge. The odor of this sludge material has been very low, and no neighbor complaints of any kind have occurred during over two years of applying this material to adjacent land under permit from the Colorado State Department of Health. In addition, the site has been visited several times this year by personnel from the Weld County Department of Health, and it was noted during these site surveys that no objectionable odors are generated by this material . Recent citizen complaints regarding odor at this site can be attributed to other grievances , not related to sludge application activities, that these people have against the site owner. 900421 -5- Section 48. 2 .1.8) The applicant has demonstrated good ability to prevent spillage when hauling, mixing and applying this material . The hauling occurs in suitable containment vehicles , which are filled to less than half their rated capacity. These vehicles have 18 - 24 inch tailgates, and are loaded towards the front of the trailer bed. There has been no spillage of sludge observed in the past two years of hauling to this area. Recent complaints of spillage from a trailer with no tailgate were from neighbors who observed compost being moved from the property owner's adjacent land, not from sludge being hauled from the Glendale treatment plant . The City of Glendale monitors the hauling procedure and the vehicles used to assure that no spillage occurs . The mixing of this material occurs on level ground well removed from county roads and surface waters . The proposed application area has been reduced in size to allow a distance of 500 from surface waters to eliminate any risk of contamination to these waters by the application of sludge. Section 48 . 2 . 1 . 9) The applicant can and will handle, store and dispose of sludge in a manner that controls fugitive dust , blowing debris , odor and other potential nuisance conditions . The material is a well consolidate, pressed, de-watered sludge cake, and the dried material is not prone to creating dust . This material is low in odor, especially when compared to other ranching activities in the area. The site has been repeatedly visited by representatives of Glendale, the Town of Dacono and State and County Health Departments , and nuisance conditions have not been observed. Recent complaints regarding this site originate from other grievances against the property owner. 900421 -6- Section 48. 2.1.10) The proposed use is highly compatible with existing uses and likely future development of the area. This site is almost one mile from any residential developments proposed by the nearest Town, Dacono, and is three miles from the existing town limits of Dacono . The proposed application site is in an agricultural area and current uses of the surrounding land include ranching and farming. Odors or other potential nuisances created by this sludge application activity are very low compared with these other agricultural activities . This material has proved to be a desirable soil amendment which improves both crop growth and soil tilth. Section 48 . 2 . 1.11) The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area in as much as any agricultural activity in this area can be. This activity generates less odor, attracts less flies , presents a lower health hazard and is at least as environmentally sound as other agricultural activities in the area, including sheep ranching and manure applications to soil . Section 48 . 2 . 1.12) The health, welfare and safety of the neighboring inhabitants will be protected by limiting application rates so as not to increase nitrate loading in groundwater, by not applying sludge near surface waters, and by limiting the applications to non-food chain crops . A buffer zone where sludge will not be applied has been established around the proposed application area to reduce any risks of surface water contamination, and the property owner is installing ditches around his property boundaries to catch runoff water. The area will be extensively monitored to assure compliance with all environmental protection regulations . Groundwater levels will be monitored every 3 months via a permanent pieziometric monitoring well installed at the lowest point in the site. Soil will be analyzed annually and sludge will be analyzed every other month. 900421 -7- SECTION 3 LETTER OF INTENT As per the Weld County Zoning Ordinance of November 21, 1989 section 48.2.1.3 900421 -8- LETTER OF INTENT FOR T'HE LAND APPLICATION OF DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE Submitted to: Weld County Department of Health 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Submitted by: • City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222 Prepared by: Colorado Resource Management P.O. Box 1146 Fort Collins , CO 80522-1146 303-224-4535 Date of Submission: April 16, 1990 John D. Snyder, CPSS Project Manager 900421 I -9- ggNERAL OVERVIEW OF PROPOSED APPLICATION AREA The proposed application site is located in the southern part of Weld County, Colorado (Figure 1) . The area being considered covers 24 acres of land under agricultural use. The average growing season in this area is 143 days with an average annual precipitation of 12 . 3 inches . Of the total annual precipitation, 75 percent usually falls in April through September. This area lies within the Colorado Piedmont section of the Great Plains physiographic province. Topography is broadly rolling; slopes within the proposed application area are less than 3 percent . Elevation at the proposed site is approximately 5030 above sea level . The soils in this area are mainly deep, well-drained clay loams formed in calcareous eolian deposits . The area is underlain by the Fox Hills/Larimer Aquifer with minimum groundwater depth of at least 200 feet below the surface. , .. w, ..y , i .'9.i c' ! 3. .. l4 S t • ©I, r "• - e...,ce ,)‘ .. ! .„„itkrii... ...r O I en. Cj\ ,r- y\ •a °4e I t '' i ce 1 Q I °\\\ 14 .,.4.OCI i\\' 19 1 == L' �► 464. w .. , r I -- . •1 20 1 - , 2 ins, 2• 15 26 ' 27 Q la J 44 i U ri , .— /r I§ 28 2 ! r 30 3 -��.:3 ,J 3 3. '9 dr '' P1EV-21, ":;-- -iii.3 ! ED cQ MIAS rwc.r. ' I 1 I Figure 1 . - Location of proposed application area in Weld County 900421 -10- APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LETTER OF INTENT (As per the Weld County Zoning Ordinance of November 21 , 1989) Section 48. 2 . 1 .3 . 1) The number of pounds of sludge to be applied per acre: The maximum application rate requested in this permit is 5 dry tons per acre. The allowable application rate previously determined acceptable by the Colorado State Department of Health based on current soil and sludge analyses is 7 .5 dry tons per acre (see Exhibit 4.1) . The rate of sludge application will actually average less than 4 dry tons per acre due to the limited amount of sludge produced (approximately 90 dry tons per year) relative to the amount of land available for application (24 acres) . Section 48. 2 .1. 3.2) The types of crops/vegetation to be grown on the land and the number of acres of each crop: The 24 acre area will be planted in alfalfa, small grains, and forage crops . The exact acreages for each type of crop has not been determined. All of the agricultural production at this site will be for horse feed. Section 48. 2 .1 . 3 . 3) The grade of the sludge: Glendale's sludge is classified as Grade II due to copper content . Analytical data for this sludge is contained in Exhibit 4 . 2 . Section 48.2.1.3. 4) Evidence showing the sludge meets the stability criteria established by the Colorado Department of Health: The sludge meets this stability criteria by achieving a Volatile Solids Reduction of greater than 38%; average Volatile Solids Reduction over the last year of analyses is 72%. Data supporting this is contained in Exhibit 4. 2 . 900421 -11- Section 48.2. 1.3.5, Results of pieziometric cube monitoring, test bores or other groundwater level monitoring results verifying the annual high groundwater level at the minimum depth which occurs on the site: A pieziometric monitoring well was installed at the lowest elevation of the proposed application area. Additional test bores were drilled on other points in the landscape. The locations of these wells and test bores are indicated on the attached map (Exhibit 4.3) . Field observations for these bores are contained in Exhibit 4 . 4. The pieziometric monitoring well placed 11 feet deep on this site revealed no standing water at this depth. Also, no standing water was found in test bores drilled to 10 feet in the proposed application area. The drilling work was conducted on April 12 , 1990 , after several weeks of relatively heavy precipitation in the area, and likely represents a time when perched groundwater is at its highest level . One test bore outside of the proposed application site encountered standing water at 8 feet in depth. The location and description of this test bore (test. bore T2) is contained the attached Exhibits 4. 3 and 4. 4 . This hole was bored adjacent to a small pond on the property, and it likely that the groundwater encountered was due to lateral movement of water from this pond along a heavy clay layer in the subsoil which impedes downward infiltration. Other test bores (test bores T3 and T4) located further from the pond, but still down-gradient , did not encounter standing water. However, to avoid potential shallow groundwater, the entire area around this pond was eliminated from inclusion in the proposed sludge application site. Additional information on groundwater depth • was obtained from the State of Colorado, Division of Water Resources . Static water levels records for registered wells within the same section and the section adjacent to the proposed application area are contained in Exhibit 4.5 . Static water levels averaged 233 feet deep in these wells . -12- 900421 Section 48 . 2 .1.3 . 6., Results of test bores or other results verifying the minimum depth to bedrock which occurs on the site: Test bores drilled to 10 feet on the highest point and other areas within and adjacent to this site encountered no bedrock. Also, the pieziometric well drilling revealed no evidence of bedrock at 11 feet in depth. The locations of this well and test bores are indicated on the attached map (Exhibit 4. 3) . Field observations for these bores are contained in Exhibit 4. 4. Additional information showing the minimum average soil depth for soils within and surrounding the proposed application sites was obtained from the Southern Weld County Soil Survey, U. S.D.A. , S.C.S. , 1975 . The main soil type in this area is the Nunn series, with associations of the Colby and Wiley series also found. Descriptions of these soil series are contained in Exhibit 4. 6 . The soil cores taken during these soil surveys were 60 inches or greater in depth and no bedrock was encountered in these profiles. Section 48 . 2 . 1.3.7) Alternative sludge disposal plans , names and addresses of generator, user and any contractors, and copies of contracts . The City of Glendale is seeking alternative sites for sludge application. However, locating and obtaining authorization to utilize another site will take several months . Because of the poor performance of sludge hauling and disposal contractors , the City of Glendale intends to maintain control of its sludge disposal activities by actively monitoring and managing a land application site. Name and address of producer: City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, CO 80222 303-759-1513 Name and address of user: Mr. John Underhill 8206 Weld County Road 8 Brighton, CO 80601 900421 -13- Section 48 . 2 . 1 . 3 . 8) A screening analysis of the sludge: A sludge screening analysis as well as the results of all sludge application analyses performed during the past year are contained in Exhibit 4. 2 . The sludge application analysis is performed every two months . The sludge screening analysis is required every 3 years; the next scheduled screening analysis is in October, 1990 . Section 48 . 2 . 1 . 3 . 9) Soil analysis of the site: Soil samples were collected from the proposed site on September 22 , 1989 . A minimum of 6 soil cores taken to a depth of twelve inches and composited. This composited sample was well mixed and a sub-sample was submitted for laboratory analysis on the same day. The analytical results are presented in Exhibit 4 . 7 . -14- 940421 I SECTION 4 SUPPORT DOCUMENTS 9C0421 -15- EXHIBIT 4.1 CURRENT COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AUTHORIZATION FOR THE LAND APPLICATION OF DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE 960421 -16- STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH .oeco421 ,� �.r$ Den East 11th A0 02e Denver, Colorado 80220 Phone (303) 320-3333 '4t�r 44n441 Roy Romer Governor December 11 . 1989 Thomas M.Vernon, M.D. Executive Director • Mr. Robert D. Taylor City Engineer City of Glendale 950 South Birch Glendale, CO 81222 RE: Notice of Authorization to appty domestic Sewage Sludge Brand/Underhill Site, MSMP # 0239 Portions of Sections 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 67 West Weld,County Dear Mr. Taylor, Enclosed please find the Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge for the above-referenced site. Fee payment, in the amount of two dollars per dry ton, may be remitted no later than the submittal of the Self-Monitoring Report. Should any questions arise, please contact Mr. Phil Hegeman at 331-4564. Sincerely, Robert J. Shukle Chief Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xc: Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Weld County Board of Commissioners gaissimmisligellemPISOINSPINIMMInies Soil Conservation District Steve Snider, FS Tom Bennett, GW/P&S MSMP # 0239 -17- 900421 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH of C% 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Phone (303) 320-8333 y CV�r r + ,eye Roy Romer Governor Thomas M.Vernon, M.D. Executive Director NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE PURSUANT to the provisions of the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. 1973, 30-20-102, and the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge certifies the City of Glendale as meeting all applicable regulations of the Colorado Department of Health and authorizes the aforementioned to land apply treated sewage sludge for beneficial purposes to the property described below: Portions of Sections 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 67 West APPLICATION shall be performed in accordance with applicable criteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7 (as amended) unless the Department has issued a variance per the requirements of 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 1.D. SYkLIAL CONDITIONS if required are attached to assure compliance with applicable criteria of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7 (as amended) . SELF MONITORING REPORTS shall be submitted to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 14.G. FEE PAYMENT in the amoult of two dollars per dry ton shall be made to the Colorado Department of Health per the requirements of the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7, Section 15.B. -18- 9O3421 RIGHT OF ENTRY to the application site is asserted by the Colorado Department of Health per the Colorado Regulations Pertaining to Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities, 6 CCR 1002-7, Section 2.3.1. for performance of whatever site ' inspection, monitoring and sample collection is deemed to be necessary to assure compliance with the criteria contained in the Colorado Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, 5 CCR 1003-7. VIOLATION of the conditions of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge may result in revocation of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge or the Colorado Department of Health initiating enforcement action pursuant to the Colorado Public Health Laws, C.R.S. 1973, 25-1-114, the Colorado Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. 1973, 30-20-113, 30-20-114, and the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, C.R.S. 1973, 25-8-606 . TERMS AND CONDITIONS contained in this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge are subject to revision, Addition or deletion subject to changes in operation, sludge quality or regulatory criteria. AUTHORIZATION by the Colorado Department of Health does not relieve the producer of compliance with applicable regulations of any other state, federal or local agency having jurisdiction. NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION TO APPLY DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE ISSUED THIS 11th DAY OF DECEMBER 1989 / G vid Holm,. Director TER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION Colorado Department of Health -19- 900421 City of Glendale Brand/Underhill Site MSMP # 0239 Portions of Sections 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 67 West Weld County , y 1 " 15051 -� � 1 � Soso--_„_—_j �., /-// I 15 1-7 i 6 -1 � — • �/ .� • - --, S....: ‘, \ ' c•-• 1.2 ;J>T4P' \ n 0/9 • •SOBJ I. / / / . K _. Z _ -•�' _ � • �I 5006 - o -- , , 0, 11 gyp' ' ' i- - --% /. 4 5064! f °• • / / 1 1 NOT TO SCALE Approved application area indicated by cross-hatching. Localized areas within the site which may be unacceptable due to slopes, soils or other site specific conditions are not shown. Avoidance of any such area is required. 900421 ' -20- City of Glendale Brand/Underhill Site MSMP * 0239 Portions of Sections 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 67 West Weld County SPECIAL CONDITIONS The sludge application rates for the first year of application shall not exceed those identified below. Subsequent application rates shall be adjusted based upon appropriate soils analyses. SLUDGE APPLICATION RATE (dry tons/acre) IF CROP: PARCEL IRRIGATED DRYLAND A 2.5 5.0 B 5.0 7.5 C 7.5 10.0 Per the requirements of Section 7.B of the Domestic Sewage Sludge Regulations, adequate buffer zones of at least fifty feet on which no sludge is applied must be maintained around any water body or perennial streambed, or intermittent streambed when standing water is present. The City shall operate the site in such manner that the potential for odor generation is minimized. Creation of a public nuisance shall be cause for revocation of this Notice of Authorization to Apply Domestic Sewage Sludge. 900421 -21- EXHIBIT 4.2 SLUDGE ANALYTICAL DATA 900421 -22- SUMMARY SLUDGE APPLICATION ANALYSIS REPORT Analysis performed from: January , 1989 through January, 1990 Material analyzed: City of Glendale domestic sewage sludge PARAMETER AVERAGED RESULTS Total Solids 23 . 3 percent Volatile Solids , sludge 69 . 9 percent of total solids Volatile Solids , influent 89 . 3 percent of total solids Volatile Solids Reduction 72 . 2 percent pH 7 . 0 pH units Organic Nitrogen 1 1 .0 percent Total Ammonium - N 1 0 . 10 percent Nitrate - N 1 <0 .01 percent Phosphorus , total 1 0 . 366 percent Potassium, total 1 0 .075 percent Cadmium, total 2 1 . 9 mg/kg Copper, total 2 1344 . 1 mg/kg Lead, total 2 28 .0 mg/kg Nickel , total 2 14 . 8 mg/kg Zinc, total 2 441 . 3 mg/kg 1 : results reported on a fresh weight basis 2 : results reported on a dry weight basis Analytical results reviewed by : ( /' < / John D. 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Fort Collins, CO 80523 303-491-5061 Date Rec: 6/28/89 Date: 8/7/89 Billing : Sludge Analysis Lab Sample Volatile Total Total % % Organic $ ID I Solids Solids N* NO3—N NH4—N N R6685 SL-68 70.54 24. 60 0.76 0. 002 0. 117 0. 641 * Total N includes NO3 Total Lab Sample % PPm A ID if pH P K Zn Cd Cu Pb Ni R6685 SL-68 E . 8 0.360 0. 087 507 2. 6 1630 33 18 Lab Sample Volatile ID I Solids R6684 IN 17 95 .57 900421 -30- 7 73 .Z1 "l Co o L _ ID _. * 0 # w • X J 01 17 (n C7 (r C7 O J N .. 0 - • 0 -• CO -+ A X77 1-4 --• CA CD K Z Z In Co N CA 0 a I 0 3 r I-I0 3 r '-+ w w J • CD c3 I 03 I 03 w co u V 4 V I 7tJ 0 O * —, 0 O atJ w ID cD CD 0 J 0 w co co CD < < 0 3 O Cn O 01 cD Co C) Co O N J •-4 21'. -0 0)et a .J -0- N r' CO a Cr w a -I CO J (T -4 0) J CD CD A a (!7 -i co * O O CD Z J cf TJ w CD O a v a J N Co-I CD K CD I •l O Cel' 0 CO 3 N 3 N • N CD 7 Co -I c+ co 01 Cr Co (D C J DD O 7 C Co CD a 10 N CD 0 - V a 2 > O N J w J O --I •C 0 CA Co 0 (7 Z [+ a C O w CA co co J 0 0 a Z J co (0 N W O W T 71 o O Z ..-0 • w0000 DQ a JN + cr WCJ3 C O N) -I I -••. . 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O a 7 O • CO o--1 Z In -4 CO CO r O N to a 0- NJ CO W • • " t% h g -33- 900421 1. 1 Environmental Monitoring Services, Inc. SLUDGE SCREENING ANALYSIS REPORT DATE OF SAMPLE SUBMISSION: October 16, 1987 (Volatile Solids submitted December 10, 1987) DATE ANALYSIS COMPLETED: November 6, 1987 (Volatile Solids completed December 15, 1987) ANALYTICAL WORK REQUESTED BY: City of Glendale SAMPLE LOCATION; I .D. NO. : Glendale Sewage Treatment Plant; Accu- I , SO-4, SO-5 PARAMETER RESULTS Total Solids, Dewatered Sludge 20 percent Volatile Solids, Dewatered Sludge 78.7 percent of total solids Volatile Solids, Influent 87.8 percent of suspended solids pH 6.5 pH units Organic Nitrcgen 5.6 percent Total Ammonium 0. 16 percent Nitrate 0.000091 percent Total Phosphorus 2.0 percent Total Potassium 0.285 percent Conductivity 25,000 mhos/cm Aluminum 2750 mg/kg Arsenic 3.5 mg/kg Cadmium 2.5 mg/kg Chromium 110 mg/kg Copper 2000 mg/kg Iron 5,600 mg/kg Lead 74 mg/kg Mercury 0.37 mg/kg Molybdenum 9.5 mg/kg Nickel 16 mg/kg Selenium 8.6 mg/kg Silver 8.0 mg/kg Zinc 640 mg/kg PCB's less than 0. 1 ppm ANALYTICAL RESULTS REVIEWED BY: John D. Snyder Soil Scientist 900421 201 North Link Lane Ford&.611ins,CO 80524 (303)224-5368 VOLATILE SOLIDS REDUCTION CALCULATION (roe SCtccn/-+5) FORMULA: VS 1n (%) - VS out (X) x 100% = VS reduction (X) VS in (X) - [VS in (%) x VS out (%) (NOTE: percent values are expressed as decimal equivalent In calculation) CALCULATION: 0.878 - 0.787 x 100% = 48.66% VS reduction 0.878 - (0.878 x 0.787) -35- 900421 EXHIBIT 4.3 MAP OF PROPOSED SITE 900421 -36- • MAP Or' PROPOSED SLUDGE APPLICATION SITE WITHIN TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST, SECTION 21 C) 6� - --- (e) ---i\ -.7) ? \, I \).//2 . / _ ) / (. c/,` '�_ n \NC:R 8 / e /__• X ' 50/9 71—‘) 50e91fitbn O T W1 X 3� ' / Td/L� 050 B pC /SOUTHERN SITE •,� 006 p • r::. �. - .) )1/4,:.c,c/77\--.-/'''y os /) - - / f 0 .-' /C-TiLL---- / ,/ .r' • / SCALE 1" = 1/4 MILE I I i A. I I I I I 0 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 MILE NOTES: 1) Property boundaries are marked with a dark line. 2) Actual proposed sludge application area is shaded. 3) Test bores are marked with a 'T' followed by a number . 4) Monitoring wells are marked with a 'W' followed by a number . 5) Occupied residences on and adjacent to the site are marked with an 'X' . -37- 900421 EXHIBIT 4.4 FIELD NOTES FOR TEST BORES AND MONITORING WELLS 900421 -38- Flirt D Nore s ?• rent hdre s t+aar, / Innrr^S w'-e //t Da fe D/ S,k Work : 9/12 / re, 1(r / °/.3 Oxoe'G nice se, rt- c 'no Cad-.' . T2 N, of S7 VI , S16 - Sol l —_ ecn///ate- eyedienre_ el- ; d AcCelLIJ5 St,,/"..)rv63 @/ V ' a f .r',o e4e.e., ,for- ,k O.-, Cy SI I4 ) See 7 t a+, a? / hi PM . well WW1- cfe1O ° / / iota-foist : nex'* fv e.,Ee ---ot+ easiken aJ.upp 5 O.)✓..J - (r2i k�,0 /_ On m ayo R'9Wl�n . /0�1 l�- t,....et Lo//w prop-en) no Se -; ; - ate/ "Prate,tee n Oes7 - �c // ' /t/eQo f� ✓ttiie l�Gt!�F,t_✓/f-- /-v Gees e.r o ., / co.,/0 5 re- /. ' �e90 . 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JO// vG/'y ._.....n9/S _..__. th'„, .2.e., .STG-s at t f .-- £,, e.l✓.t few' _+O,6.Se/✓ /.n,J ._.._ fi/hi -- `' 76 Jf- earc. T3 -39- -- -- - 60421 FiEE'c O 4.'oTfr LC,, f..dr..1:93 ll s^Gi-7(' V/i Po a of . J y/ /1.-✓n Go rr?Le,,, y l ,Ti i'e ; Se c Ts 6vre ( TS,) 1 - c�re‘ 3 /0 -- - /ocamao 4411.4.1' `S' '✓ree off srt e5jet - ("no- ;., vv, �gp a s TS'� /2O rte.! o -reay./a. ;4 • ,1e•sle- 4 ,- T3 di-4r s '- • Gam, c l✓s<.•,s re re-c-f ) get t) /r/'((55e I4a. ._a4/ d., el et: S..G Eo' �k Lela Oern, td c2 �!-ate. - :des fr es-,0" �� �vv er "incur': Cer .,, ��--�',,," GCisrin /w,4.,/ Sc7'at_ /etiec. Cry _-Gr/S✓er /vh0ner S., ✓ekt 1 /O t 4-e/Li rerrio Ser••• , e...-ItiOsr . ,}• tn//// e-1.... ,,. a. ("Sart) 0,0; _re-*4..." r.'.. n. "a ,y) Ala .t .,e;1;c , e..,✓n p rC� ,n 4r-+..,. .J _40- _ --- _ 9 0421 EXHIBIT 4.5 REGISTERED WELL INFORMATION :900421 -41- >A6 LORADO DIVISION OF WATER RE. !ACES MUST BE SUBMITTED 1313 Sherman Street - Room 818 BECIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION Denver. Colorado 80203:. 0f THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- SEEP=61918 ON.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT INK. - PERMIT rt=IXYT +_+57p WARM i um suits ntemta WELL OWNER BRIG S. NA ACAWA NW % of the NW -'A.of Sec. Wilk 21 ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 29532 THORNTON. COW. T. 1 N , R. 67 _-]IL_. 6 — P•N • DATE COMPLETED♦11G. 3P . 19 83 HOLE DIAMETER in. from 0 - to 715_ft. WELL LOG .. Water in. from to ft. From To Type and Color of Material - Loc. — 0 2 Boll in. from to _ft. 2 73Y DRILLING METHOD rotary 73 714. coal 74 84 shale sticky grey CASING RECORD: Plain Casing 84 123 shale 5 123 364 Wan coal Size 658 & kind steel from 0 to —573 f 344 351 coal Size & kind from to __f 351 361 shale 361 30 skate coal 30 394 shale Size & kind from to _ f 394 399 coal _ 399 490 shale Perforated Casing 490 502 sand 5 502 518 sandy shale Size 6 8 & kind steel from 573 to _2i5_I 518 550 sand 0 585 brown sand rusty top soil 5� b hard rock Size & kind from to _ i 586 624 good sand X 624 629 shale Size & kind _ from - to _ 1 629 633 good sand X 633 645 shale X GROUTING RECORD 645 651 sand 651 674 shale Material cement 674 690 silty sand X 690 715 shale Intervals constant 0-573 Placement Method Pumped GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval 'r-z / TEST DATA Date Tested AZG. 30' . , 19 $ Static Water Level Prior to Test 93S' Type of Test Pump air lift Length of Test 4hrs; a t._,A I. Sustained Yield (Metered) _— 20 • TOTAL DEPTH 715' s Use additional pages necessary to complete log. . Final Pumping Water Level 450 -42- 900421 IT . a ' Z q 1967 tr- STATE OF COLO DO _.. . , • .'xis' , , '. . DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCEb ` 1J, 7 `` . ^may =- ' --=` OFFICE OF ,THE STATE ENGINEER' FEB 1 7196Z _ ., .. . " " '9 R'TER SECT. MAP AND STATEMENT FOR WATER WELL-FILING FILING In W {tired<-/ 7" c q __-:_ PERMIT NUMBER ertgI— 33 r_ C �- i- STATE EhiGINEER - - wall men by these presents: That the undersigned Sam Raduloity vich T „ptnrL i'^�'�c ' ten: (s);'whose address. is ut- r Rmr 67 29691 located as shown on the map below; the, t,ts: work Mates: Claimants) is (are) the owner(s) of well No. Total number of acres of land owned by him'(them) to be irrigated from offs'well ar,+la 191�Z; the vas commenced on this well by actual construction(cfs),/11 for which claim day is hereby made for rin 1 2; t vested capacity of said well is -' 17 (gpm) ( ). acre-ft. ;or and that the r purposes; that the average annual amount of water to be diverted is `aforementioned statements,are made and this map and statement are filed in compliance with the law . ,i State of.Colorado_.__. " ' _::_) ss Claimant(s) County of - ) - ' i da of , 19 • -•• Subscribed and sworn before me this y � ` My Commission expires Notary public • — MAP , THE WELL SHALL BE LOCATED WITH REFERENCE TO GOVERNMENT SURVEY CORNERS OR . ' MONUMENTS, OR SECTION LINES BY DISTANCE AND BEARING. ; , feet from (North or South) section line V - -_ feet from (East or West) section line IF- WELL IS FOR IRRIGATION, THE AREA TO BE IRRIGATED MUST BE SHADED OR CROSS- HATCHED. The square below will be used to indicate the location of the well and the irrigated land. -,�/ - 3 W, 3N, 1/2W Sugar Factory Brighton, i I. i , N/� Colo. 1 1 _ WELL LOCATION -- - - - -- -u -- It -. . ,_.._ , ' Weld 6 cC - County y --L—^+---- —+ .-- ---+__ NW 1/4 NW 1/4, sec. 21 _- _ � --- I- - - r - - - •• - T - - - - - r - -- T. TN R. h7W _, Ath P. M. u I I u 7 Ground Water Basin J 4— Water Management \i,1 J a ' , I 1 I _ I District ': 1 i t ' Domestic wells may be located by the 1 I , _—L__. . 1 mi. following: LOT : ",:_i 'BLOCK _ I r . u 'I SUBDIVISION I 1 I ' - .- .- 1 , I i 4--. ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE-OFFICE OF_THESTATE ENGINEER.OF COLORADO ON THIS.-- DAY OF 19 % { -43- State Engineer - Q1Wh191 LOG AND HISTORY \ ii... ... r o WELL LOG c?: +. . WELL DATA - i 1 Q Ground Elevation Date Started 1/31/I ' ao�e o T. . a Drillin R^: . ._..., ., ...:_ � ` yP g t ry ' Date Completed 2/7/ 6'7 r I. 0f.It Water Hole Diameter: - From To ---- Type of Mateiial'J. Loo: Perf. 7 7/8 in. from 0 ft. to ' 480 ft, 5- 5/8- in:-from 480 ft. to 675 ft. 0 : ' 8" Clay - n• " a, ..:. ,. .--- -- -- 'in. from ft. to ft. 60 Weathered. Shale •60. ` 240 •- Dark- Sha]e'-` -- CASING RECORD r j ' "' Cemented from 0 - 480' - 240_ 242 emente Coal, Plain Casing 242 , 264 : Shale . .. Size li$,/Rind 'er.�lfrom_0_ft. to_.4.8.0_ ft. 264 265 Coal 265_ 283 __Shale_ Size—, kind from_ft. to_____ ft. 283 284 Br. rock 284 295 Shale Size—, kind_from_ft. to ft. 295 296. Coal _ . — Perforated Casing 296 317 Shale }� �� gm.; rock Size4 _L/,2kind atPolrom.473 ft. to (17c ft. 363 366 Coal Size_ , kind_ from_ ft. to ft. 366 375 Shale , , . ..,,,. )_. Size_ , kind_from ft. to ft. 375 381 Coal' ' - ' 381 450 Shale ....it' •1 :c TEST DATA Feb. 7, 1967 450 451 Rock _ Date Tested 451 457 Shale Type of Pump Airlift 457 460 Coal Length of Test 4 hours 460 469 Shale ,' Constant Yield 35 ,pni 469 472 Coal Drawdown Static 163' 472 490 Sand & Sandy clay ' PUMP DATA (To be filled in) " ' - • 490 499 Shale- X X Type of Pump Submercible' avid & Sandy clay X X Outlet Size 1 1 /4" s" 6; 2 hafP & sandy clay X X Driven by Electricity 2 by Horsepower 2 hp _ Use additional paper if necessary to complete log and attach. -- l DEPTH T 0 A.E_-1 163' " - WELL DRILLERS STATEMENT 675' State of Colo ado TOTAL DEPTH County of l!'n/c1 - _) ss bit du)f orn, deposes and says: he is, .the driller of the above described well; he has read e e iad stAtement, ows the content thereof, and the same is true of his own knowledge. / n �p — ,, 1/N 4.7lit License No. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ;C day of-�ti, , 1 , 9 r-- My Commission expires,-17/)V . , 1920. l.. /a ' /z'2 , __7/ r - / Notary Public _. _ - -- IFORM TO BE MADE OUT IN QUADRUPLICATE:____. • . _ ___. . . Original WHITE (both sides) &Triplicate GREEN Copy must be,filed with the State Engineer within 30-days after well is completed. Duplicate PINK copy is for the Owner &YELLOW copy for tht LHIler. WHITE FORM MUST BE AN ORIGINAL COPY ON BOTH 1410a?1 or RECEIVED: _: atf'. 4 COI IADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOD" ' 1 X9D RM MUST BE SUBMITTED 1313 Sherman Street - Room 818 s '� SEP 1 .HIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION Denver, Colorado 80203 _ _ - _ --...%'- --a ;_ wAn�t BFSOORC'E� THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- - CUTEthflS ENGINEF3 I.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT ,COni ^K• PERMIT NUMBER 100630 ELL OWNER EVERT LORETiCEi �^ SW %of the SY %of Sec. 21 • ADDRESS 1138 E. EASTER CT. LITTLETON. COLO. T. 1 N , R.67 W 6 P.M. _ATE COMPLETED AUG. 22 ,19 22 HOLE DIAMETER 7 WELL LOG 7 8 in. from 0 to 60 ft.Water 20 IFrom To Type and Color of Material "� Loc. 55 8 in. from 60 to 7 ft. 0 50 clay in. from to ft. 50 54 sand DRILLING METHOD ROTARY I54 148 shale CASING RECORD: Plain Gallop 148 153 coal 5 153 300 shale Size Ig 8& kind steel from 0 to 40 ft. 300 303 rock 303 410 shale Size 4* & kind steel from 40 to 600_ft• 410 415 coal 415 430 shale Size & kind frorn to ft. 1430 435 coal - 435 535 shale mixed coal Perforated Casing 535 547 sandI 547 4} & kind steel frorn 600 to 720 ft. 549 5 556 hard rock Size sand 556 590 sandy shale Size & kind from to —_ft. 590 693 sand x 693 700 shale Size & kind from to ft. 700 705 sand x I 705 720 shale GROUTING RECORD Material cement Intervals constant Placement Method Purged- GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval i TEST DATA / • Date Tested AUG. 22 ' ' ' ' • 19 39 Static Water Level Prior to Test _ 265 ' _ft. Type of Test Pump bailed Length of Test 4brs. Sustained Yield (Metered) TOTAL. DEPTH 720' Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level _)45' -45- 900421 RECEIVED ice. CC RADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOI :ES \� ;' .-"' 4 MUST BE SUBMITTED 3-.. 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. MAY 077Q - 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION Denver, Colorado 80203 6 WORK DESCRIBED HERE- i . TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK - WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT ',AMR eadisa ,pK...�-____.:-': - -- - PERMIT NUMBER - 71552 Coto. /ELL OWNER RANDY & BARBARA WOT? SW % of the SW _.'G of Sec. 21 _ 1DDRESS 11 Ann WAnSWOBPW ?TNT). , # 3A T. 1 A , R. 67 _21. 6th - P.M. DATE COMPLETED APRIL 25. 1974 , 19 - HOLE DIAMETER 7 7/8 in. from 0 to 22 ft WELL. LOG Water "" 6 1/8 in. from 22 to 70n ft. From " To - - - Type and Color of Material -• - - Loc. - 0 35 Brown Sandy Clay in. from to ft. - DRILLING METHODROTARY- WM 35 220 Blue Shale CASING RECORD: Plain Casing 220 398 Hard Blue Shale Size6 /B& kindStpel from o to 22 ft. 398 405 Coal 405 540 Blue Shale.. with Coal,_ Size4 1/2& kindctpel from 0 to au_ft. 540 635 Fox Hills Sands = 540/ Size & kind from to ft. 40 635 648 Blue Shale - Perforated Casing 648 700'" Fox Hills Sands 648/ Size 4 1/ BI kindctpp1 from 540 to 700 ft. 700 Size & kind from to _______ft. Size & kind from to —_ft. • GROUTING RECORD Material 0prr'eT1t Interval).-°-22 4nQ-54a Placement Method Pnrp GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval Run cementing casket at 540 feet TEST DATA Date Tested April 25 , 19 74 Static Water Level Prior to Test . 25n —ft ,'fit Type of Test Pump Air & Rai1pr Length of Test 6 Wn r u 1 Sustained Yield (Metered) 1 6 am,- TOTAL DEPTH 700 fppt 4 Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level _ 50 fppt n.. —4s- 960421 LL . • .-- • t,,,. >'JlTA.1.1�T2tA1 ' ' Q :. 0 CL_JRADO DIVISION OF likTER RESO. .'DES ttt AIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED-C-1 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. re,1 , 5 seTHIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION(�> Denver, Colorado 80203 _ .. - Nna l% S .. )F THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE I �RpE NKTYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COP PERMIT NUMBER PUMP 812 INSTALLATION REPORT G,,i *OS oc,OLEp 2 A. --- w smolt c`0.. HELL OWNER Alvin K. ?lchter NW /. of the RE _Y.of Sec. 21 , 8706 Weld County Rd. 8 ADDRESS Hrirhtons flnlo. ?,0601 T. 1 M , A. 67 N= 6 _ P.M. Co 'sin, ' DATE COMPLETED^_' Oct. 13. 1975 - , 19_ HOLE DIAMETER -4 - 8 in. from n to 491 ft.-- ----- "iay.el 'T WELL LOG Water , e�t�a� ; ;p s..; 0:-..y.,From To ' - .— Type- and Color of Material - - Loc. - 5 5/"in. from 491 to 7C1 ft. - 0 10 Clay - in. from to - ft. — - - -- - 10 71 Weathered shale - Rotary 71 93 - Dark shale . - DRILLING METHOD 93 339 Shale-& Rock layers CASING RECORD: Plain Casing - 340 366 Shale • Size6 5/8 & kind steel from 0 to .A91_ft. 366 369 coal Size & kind from to __ft. 369 385 Shale & Ronk layers ,•; ;• C ;_ . 385 386 Coal . , Size & kind from to _ft. 386 395 Shale t< . 395 399- Coal • _ 399 418 Shale j Perforated Casing_ _ 418 420 Coal Size 4 a & kind steel from 486 to 701 ft. 420 422 Shale 422 425 Sena clay - Size & kind from to —_ft. 425 432 Shale 432 434 Coal Size & kind from to ft. 434 447 Shale . rn 447 448 Coal GROUTING RECORD 448 458 Shale -- •;53 462 Coal Material Cement 462 470 She le - - _ . 1470 472 Co el • Intervals C--liol' 472 480 Send - 480 488 Shale Placement Method Hp1'invrton 458 495 Sand & Sandy clay X 493 507 Shale • 507 614 Sand. &&-Sandy clay _ _ _ X GRAVEL PACK: Size 614 619 Shsle Interval 619 690 Sandrock 11 & and a 690 701 Shale. TEST DATA - Date Tested Oc•. 15, 1973 19 — ' Static Water Level Prior to Test _ '25/ —ft. , .! I / t -__ __, Type of Test Pump g.-1;,r , i ) Length of Test 9 'rrc k • Sustained Yield (Metered) 25 Gm TOTAL DEPTH 7011 e1 ' Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level 320r ' , - -47 _ 900421 - CO..ORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESO. .CES" FZE IS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED •, ;1 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. / `,nJ 2910' VITHIN BO DAYS OF COMPLETION Denver, Colorado 80203 - _. i : - Ca^l- - 4 .-r ter )F THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE /, ON.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT _ «s`fa ec REsOgsgta INK.--- ._ - ___---_ -.�'1. PERMIT NUMBER` 68758 str. cyo. WELL OWNER GLEN A. LEFI'ORGE SW 1 % of the NE _14 of Sec. 21' ADDRESS 3095 S. CLERMONT DR. DENVER T.' 1 " N , R. 67 W _, 6 ' P.M. DATE COMPLETED MAY 13 ' --- - , 19 Z HOLE DIAMETER 78 t L: ,.r ,.a WELL LOG 7 in. from 0 - to 60 ft: -- _ Water S 5 R in. from 60 io t 690 ft. 2. e o': From - To Type and Color of Material Loc. - 0 36 clay : ^ , - in. from " 36 - _ 128 shah ' - " 128 173 shale and coal DRILLING METHOD ROTARY 173 174 hard rock - CASING RECORD: Plain Casing - - - 174 199 shale 199 200 hard rock ' Size 65g & kind steel from 0 to _It_ft. 200 219 shale Size & kind steel from 38 to � __ft. 219 223 coal — .- _ ._ 223 242 shale Size & kind from to ft. 242 246 coal ... 246 293 shale 293 294 rock Perforated Casing 294 397 shale hard streakes . Size & kind steel from 606 to 690 ft. 397 483 shake streakes coal 483 504 sand Size & kind from to —_ft. 504 551. shale mixed coal sand 551 560 sand iron stain Size & kind T from to --ft. 560 617 shale sand ' 617 683 sand -- x 683 6090 shale sandy GROUTING RECORD - Material cement - Intervals cnnatant Placement Method Pumped - -__ _ GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval . TEST DATA Date Tested MAY 13 19 _ Static Water Level Prior to jest,! 220 ft. Type of Test Pump ` ' bei'Ire Length of Test '. f ; ' ' Sustained Yield (Metered) - 12' TOTAL DEPTH 690a '' " ' '' . Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level '• 285• —48— '4nfla21 Fp l._JRADO DIVISION OF WATER RESC. .ACES 9\CCS) �1 -AwiORM MUST BE SUBMITTED ' 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. , t� �HIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION l Denver, Colorado 80203 23- )F THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- JN.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PU/ry1P INSTALLATION J REPORT C,,,.; P� INK. .. - _..!_... .. " -. PERMIT NUMBER C" 8'4 ' { • • "std`` ' NELL OWNER^ • ; %of the 4/ NELL _/'A of Sec. na , ADDRESS c--/) _� ^ / ti . R. L! / / , L i _ P.M. DATE COMPLETED L I A c.,�/9 , 197.1—HOLE DIAMETER WELL LOG / in. from O to .ft. • - ` Water Girl. 6� to�1LJ1_ _ W 7 From To - - Type and Color of Material - - - Loc. '-�'n. from co & _ - • in. from o ...;:...j - to I V DRILLING METHOD ' V - CASING RECORD: Plain sing •7� `` I/0 ft. ��J � Size rQ lQ& kind ��from � to `75 Iv .- -� d�L_ 0L AIR_ �v� _ Size kin from to ft. ' Size & kind from to ft. , 1/ 3/ 1�i ,_(,//�/ Perforated Casing �IZ ! "`°'" / - Size �' kind from to I2.ZL ft. 41)-tt itt)- 7 / Ili b, .Q, Size & kind from to _—ft. lib r �^- " f Size & kind from to --ft.teec✓% J „-,...-4® GROUTING RECORD• Sbg 5f __�l Material &-a—'711.12-14,44, 5-17 / 0-- s�t.'��9f�i y�J� Intervals iie'rii.A2 Ifr/3 'a-� Placement Method _ '.Y� 1�W 477� � GRAVEL PACK: Size Or � � �� '(!'�cv q � KQ>ewL IntervalTEST DATA Date Tested G-71an'" Of . t9Y Static Water Level Prior to Test ,2_: Q _ ft. 71 `. Type of Test Pump Length of Test ' Ili 1"C.c/ J Q 11. Sustained Yield (Metered) ,iC; TOTAL DEPTH !D !/ "p T/J Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level _ -49- 900421 nal '`g --- RECEIVED CG_JRADO DIVISION OF WATER RESO. .CES FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED ' 101 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St nt+t o•73 ATHIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION (' Denver,Colorado 80203+;._ 05 _ IF`THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- oN.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK - WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT w�tEa rOSISII iNK... PERM NUMBER S7.5#"/ st1 WELL OWNER _SI V— f%of the „i t Y.of Sec. Zl �. 1 I .2- T. W , R. �7L,, to P.M. 1DDRESS 1 . `DATE COMPLETED #.. , 1913 HO yIAMETER D WELL LOG 7LE�0 in. from D to �a.ft Water in. from to 4:32._ft. From To TTyyppee and Color of Material Loc. —^OJCC� ' in.from to .ft. S �� .�i'1.ectiC_J CASING RECORD: Plain Casing gs e 7 I Size/z7 & kind from �C —11L to / ft. ' . qq q9 Size kind. __from _ __ togs) ft. 4L ,'1} Size & kind from to ft. PA-iata 7 L( , Perforate Casing �/ Ste'-f Size `/n kind .* from 'J/ to /ft. 3-5k-1-7ph (j d e Size & kind - from to __ft. 8n J-95 5 3-0 ,/� 5 Size & kind from to _—ft. D-5 -.7-7 J GROUTING RECORD 332373 4� L¢, . Material Cn C��� 3 3 0-3✓1 Intervals l ' ry1 aa 3be Placement Method 00 6100 i/O (p GRAVEL PACK: Size /-// of` Interval ee yib p / p ±i, 1 _"- 0`- TEST DATA y� '" n- ,p��'N'-`�/ I i - /I Date Tested Z! • 19 Z' Static Water Level Prior to Test ft. b/ i 4 I� � � Type of Test Pump l `f Length of Test T "-Ly. �� Sustained Yield (Metered) AC— `% TOTAL DEPTH Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level _.__2 4 L.5--- —50- 900421 I - COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES °1 b 3r9� 101 Columbine Bldg.,1045 Sherman Street,Denver,Colorado 8020A ne Ct.A ti JAN 1972 r PRINT IN BLACK INK. APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE ACCEPTANCE. m WRY EIVED A TION FOR: GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: `P eSTATI 4;'PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT X I (1) A WELL LIVESTOCK (2) I tI. el\ ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. MUNICIPAL (8) . IRRIGATION (6) . A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP OTHER OTHER //2' 1»° t,4- WELL LOCATION [CANT JERRY D. SLAUGHTER CODE Y WELD Iet Address 14741 Huron Street Ni1 W )(of the SW u cf Section 21 & State Broomfield, Colorado 7o o T. 1 North , R. 67 West -of 4:a& 6th P.M** IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE WELL MUST BE phone No. 466-9130 (0ffc. #936-0677) LOCATED WITH REFERENCE TO GOVERNMENT SURVEY OF AQUIFER GROUND WAI'hr•: IS TO BE OBTAINED CORNERS, MONUMENTS OR SECTION LINES BY DISTANCE AND BEARING (DOMESTIC WELTS MAX BE LOCATED BY 'fi: L rt V/ Vr, .e c— j- i X LOT, BLOCK, & SUBDIVISION. ) / • ** Excepting therefrom the North 262.3 ' (p rOSED TOTAL DEPTH OF WELL fl n Ft. ft. from section line (North or South f1ATED MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE C GPM ft. from section line (East or West RAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF GROUND WATER TO BE LOT BLOCK FILING # DPRIATED Acre-feet SUBDIVISION TCIPATID GROUT PROGRAM /ii� Ground Water Basin D-p n ✓e erial £-e ni t rd- Water / Water Mgmnt. Dist. rvals © Y lb ) � ( Anticipated drilling date Feb. 2, 19 72 cement Method ly 4- I/ I dJ u r1-, v Owner of land on which well is located: DSED CASING: JERRY D. SLAUGHTER -4n e r'in. from 0 ft. to /c5 2)ft. Other water rights on this land in. from _ ft. to ft. s. Li- - in. from ;$� ft. to to o 'er ft. 4 Shares irrigation water �C/r 7L/ in. from /1�ft. to p ft. ter /1� gt /7 h No. / *Meta//- r Signature of A • ic� ess t/JC , ✓ rrpj/C.e .) l V)? STrli1netO % r-Fri g- Ory -, \q") '�77'1i,ag� IF WELL IS USED FOR IRRIGATION, BACK SIDE OF THIS APPLICATION MUST BE C ;TET. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY "ITIONS OF APPROVAL APPLICATION APPROVED: VALID FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DATE ISSUED UNLESS EXTENDED FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN TO THE ISSUING AGENCY. PERMIT NO. 50887 DATE ISSUED JAN 2 71972 .Creri STATE ENGINEER/ e d -51-BYJn. nom, 900421 , 1O r` .:; II"- 'r ,t. `�i -..c-Ohs.:;',it-NS.x' F, ' • WELL DATA " < • .w' , . 3i a,U 4 , WELL10.3 a`+: 'dry". •.ssr yr,1:1r,Y n�J^ , . y.,{.('1. _. - _ _._'fir. aF� ti O s ram ' Te., ' Type &Color of Material. r •` Water Y^ (--1 Qi 4 z.—a'%M ^rn*a,� ,.a; :.,:-.rr41-:4°:-.':'..ii "c:Loa. :Type Drilling Rnt.Fr ' erg 0 18 • Overbtirde.. •-,-• , ..k: • i; HOLE DIAMETER.. 18,:_ 37 Weathered.`ahale ' ',7. 52 - Grey:shale r ) ' • 7 7/8 in. from 0 ft.: to /-,'°c ft. ,2, 63 Br. ehale _• o` 650 ft. 5 5/e 4 > ft. to 6j: , 108 Grey ehale ""ri m. ' from 18 '11.1 .Grey. rock ` • ' in. from ft to ft. �.r-. - 242 shale rt ,'• tee rr o --' • • ' - _ CASING RECORD.-- ` 'a' ?, 42: '243 .� Br rock' t - - tPlain Casing 43 s�65 Shale `;`'r,'�,. '..""•'..4:4„..--,--.'"-•-•"•c•—•,..,..17._-,. -• • 'VI. %:. _ f26 Coal w� z' r z )7 7 r r.. Sizet/&ind atee'tfrom_ 0 ft. to 495' - ft. ,7 -286 Shale f t ; Coal . 57t 360 :csliale - Size_, kind from_ ft. to ft. So 361 Coal r •,6T: 370 Shale a : - Size_, kind from_ ft to ft. ,70` 371 Br. rock • Perforated Casing 71- 375 • Shale 75 377 Coal 4 k steel 485 5 0 ft. 377 395 shale Size—,kind from_ ft. to 6 95 404 Coal 04: 408 Shale • - Size—, kind front ft. to ft. +08' 410 Grey rock 10, 419 _ Shale •"- Size—, kind ' from_ ft. to •• ft, 19 423 Coal _ ' -. GROUTING RECORD • 42 _ 435 Shale':. ' -435- 4 Grey rock r Material cement 35 37 37. 460 Shale Intervals C, 1;9 60-' 463 Coal -- • Placement Method F.allibur' 463 475 Shale 75 490 Coal & Shale. - x GRAVEL PACK RECORD 90 �51flc Sand • . 510 520 Shale .- . '20 630 Sand & Sen$y clay _ x Size Interval :30 634 Shale ;I / S34 647 Sand X - TEST DATA 647 650 Shale, cS - - Date Tested °eb. 5 r'107'' ' Type..of Pump Belem >- '• '-i , - • Length of Test 4 [Art" , Sustained Yield c•Metered). 1. -77-1r Drawdown to ?20 WELL DRILLERS STATEMENT . The undersigned. being duly sworn, deposes and _ says: he is the driller of the well hereon p ,i;;,, described; he has read the statement made hereon; knows th content thereof, and same is true "••�'/ - of hi o n knowled o l 1./ Use addst:onal paF,er if necessary to complete log. X i� i /✓✓ t State of Colorado, County of_,4 / e 1p ) ss License No.., —7— — Subscribed1and sworn to before me this / a day of �/��u, «�-7^ 19 /` My Commission expires Lr v • /6 !f Nntary Puhli� oanIL21 • STATE F COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES . • M i*' .. _ � A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER Sr A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL APR2 196$ APPLICATION FOR: 0 REPLACEMENT FOR NO. '1'113 ilifee gni , (Reason) T .. .�1 __` V i F 0 OTHER STAR PRINT OR TYPE: LOCATION OF WELL ° " e�,S .2 \PPLICAN flRAN.R. A1fD.t) OYtt.O.RRUNI eT000NTY W E h; D k :4 Street Address/1r L. Blot I Sol NE , Al F , sec. 2. 1 City E. State ',RaRi'LU,prDM Pe Lo T. j. Na . R. 1 '1 W P M Street or Use of ground water DeM EST►L Lot E. Block Owner of land on which well City or is, located A Q 0 te E Subdivision Number of acres to be irrigated 1 Ground Water Basin Legal,,description of Water Management irrigated land District Other water rights on this. land IV O IV'E LOCATE WELL ON THE BACK OF THIS SHEET Owner of irrigated a / t2. land Driller ,y pn4,44 - }�► pNo. ,y Aquifer(s) ground water is to be obtained Driller's Addres' IL A, ilia '�-jta t tsG•f02& from LA RAMIE $�tND STeNC � J • o� n.. , 1 (}�y ,,ppert ESTIMATED WELL DATA �Qtla�Nt.Q. Q!Jld.'g 4 Q� —i d A ( l i cant �• Signature of Applicant Est. quantity of ground water to be claimed: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Est. Max. Yield 3 �� GPM or Est. average annual amount to be used in acre-feet Storage capacity g' rrAL TANK fins Anticipated start of drillin L $ 19j Hole Diameter: in. from O _ft. to S-00 ft. S in. from Sa4Lft. to fion ft. i Casin Plain(. pal in. from 0 ft. to 36e) ft. APPLICATION APPROVED: in. from ft. to ft. c/yRr.Ff.,$'Spt in. from se ft. to goon ft. VALID FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DATE ISSUED in. from ft. to ft. UNLESS EXTENDED FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN TO THE ISSUING AGENCY PUMP DATA: . Outlet 33298 CONDITIONAL / / Type S d QA11 HP 1%. Size 170 PERMIT N0. APR 2 1968 DATE ISSUED FOR STATE ENGINEER OR COMMISSION USE ?[�_ 7 tredieee STATE ENGINE or CHAIRMAN GROUND — WATER COMMISSION By °;4ne"p`v.. fib ..— APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED SATISFACTOR}I56 €EFORE ACCEPTANCE 900421 •,�{� '�,t'y'�4,� � :AND'HISTORY , e ', x i ' 3 . 'LaFr''7+ a V 1�-Jr a ,Y i% Ifl^H,l rL z.iG'f a • p t. M< ` :. . 4., r i WELL LOG .?.4..ys�n 4 ,'c +'� 4,1 WELL DATA l' r •e, fy:1e.1 r'+f.`. n`.2 1- t` .4 Sri S. • 1 -.:-' f - _ . . round.Elevati.on " ' • Date Started qv 9 A 4 R ' 4 «Ty • U\ Date Completed gin,411 /1 - 10 S' Type Drilling n . ""� c ‘ k ( j . t Water, ( ( Hole Diameter: From To- •` t) .Type of Material i'- ILbel Perf. * in. from C ft. to .. 4{ ft.' h ft. to ; n 0 ft.` -0- aJ. } ‘'el� d'._:. .� -1_- , x L , .1.93.4.)-, In."‘from I/ . ,'� v, (- c v c �C m: from_Se O ft. "to 7S0 ft/ 1,'"4-?-y_ n �Jl�,t is ,;,i- C:¢,nanZcd eo 70 7. 4-r' ' ` .. CASING RECORD op , .Pho�'cR `, �'4+ • 1 '� !n�-E _..,2- Spilt ys 3�K Cemented from '39: SI re-/-0 4!"-a.y2"ow� _ • •. ' .. 'cr. ; la Cas mg . I� r f lsb. �;:' ���axi t' �' Sizel kin from_1Z_ft. to ig ft. 1St! ,2Sy eo'¢"4 , i,+ * '( L •��'L kinrlt[.t/ from.�ft. to5C!SL ft. L it ' �, „ > „„ S. fl 3$/ dip-D..E':/' }' 4 Size—, kind from.—ft. to ft. 3eV' 39G it4.1—' • .r :;: Perforated Casm 39(p 400 Pi0"Q•G Size , kin?PENfron.:� t. to= ft. li 06 L11Jdata.^ " Size._ , kind_from._ ft. to ft. 41) 4/t H., e, z< c 4I' in ir :-' jijilj • ""' • Size .._, kind_from_ft. to ft. 1(15 14,112 ... ".1":".(1-4Z14-1. vnI-4 1. :- TEST DATA i �/ L/1 G L7y~ •"'&421.1.4.14..A. . :x.. .`. .'_ Date Tested 1- II - t'07S 7s- It? PiDz: Type of Pump eat.... of Test tie, 490 . - d and- iait/` )- Constant Yield 7 a c5•,a. [- LJ 90 1050 -6AMd. vt L ulaL Drawdo 1050 1'51 sleot..-1n.�,-4evtj . PUMP DATA (To b filled in) !0SX 74,7 ,jnj.4ZniA wa h Type of Pump e Outlet Size i 74I8' 75',0C�2rsd:YV,-ab . Driven by Horsepower Use additional paper if necessary to complete log and attach. -{{ ` DEPTH TO WATER /2� \'�` W£LL''DRILLERS STATEMENT TOTAL Dc.PT'H ry State of Color do ,r / \,' n' ss '1/4 `. /1 andnaA. / K County o£ i4-) (J� � �11,�AZC 2 /9 a/vt.tY tb being duly sworn, deposes and says: he is the driller of the above describedell; he has read the above map and statement, knows the content thereof, and the same is true of his own knowledge.' License No. t .. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this ' day of , 19_. r My Commission expires, , 19 . Notary Public `FORM TO BE MADE OUT IN QUADRUPLICATE: ',Original WHITE (both sides) & Triplicate GREEN Copy muttyyqq filed with the State Engineer within 30-day: after well is completed. 'Duplicate PINK copy is for the. Owner &YELLOW copy for tWV Hier. WHITE FORM MUST BE AN ORIGINAL COPY ON BOTH t ''SIDES AND SIGNED. 1-5.766 S E OF COLORADO rr' IVh� / / A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER 4 APPLICATION FOR: 7R7 A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL .JUNG 1967' / / OTHER SitOdhee C Application must be completed satisfactorily before acceptance Whir"' t Sall PRINT OR TYPE LOCATION OF WELL c /� APPLICANT L D GA R , G. A n E Iii COUNTY \AI rL [). �Z Street Address /5-6O S. K/UAX . er NE i N r 4, sec. 2. 1 City & State bEANVER , ('oLeRAbAc0tiq T. I Ale. , R. 67 W 6, P.M. Use of ground water D 0 M ES-NC, Ground Water Basin Owner of land on which well Water Management is located A Rn ✓E District Number of acres to be irrigated 1- USE DIAGRAM ON THE BACK OF THIS SHEET TO Legal description of LOCATE WELL. irrigated land Other water rights on s this land f1/ON/ E Driller ��Jnq,Q � anpik gj4o. t- Own of irrigated Address's land ll�jf 9,2 � '1 i* 7d0 ,-it Addressl, Rs-F9�, ni Aquifer(s) ground water is to be obtained from LARAMIE SANb STANE ESTIMATED WELL DATA Signature Of Applicant Est. quantity of ground water to be claimed: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL :3 Est. Max. Yield r GPM or CFS Est. average annual amount to be used in acre-feet Storage capacity ', GAL 7 /4/11( -clef Anticipated start of drillingtil/A/E 19 (e7 Hole Diameter: 51 in. from_Q ft. to Hoe ft. S'S/s' in. from_ j a ft. to 00 ft. Casing: Plain/d, 0D in. from A ft. to GO ft. in. from ft. to ft. *EN Pef• S"/sl in. from 4/00 ft. to O0 ft. in. from ft. to ft. PUMP DATA: Outlet Type SURM HP I%- Size This application 31152 approved This application approved PERMIT NUMBER CONDITIONAL PERMIT NO. JUN 121967 (Permit good for one (1) year after date DATE ISSUED of issuance) f�// /' DATE ISSUED �State Eng er f����'""'��� Chairman Ground Water Commission by ✓ - 55- by 0!1(1 491 1 . • �( ' , s 55 LOG AND HISTORY WELL LOG WELL DATA ' Ground Elevation Date Started&141/1./ l Q i (v7 s Type Drilling rilO Lj. I _ Date Completedjd/.W"J 2. 2 • (0 7 Water Hole Diameter: ?rom To Type of Material . - -Loa Perf. G ') U in. from 0 ft. to C / / ft. 0 7 X44, in from ft. to�y.7-s—ft. „yza.4 •-- 1 \ j4' in. from bib- ft. to 760 ft. rt '1 {3.0 1 /2o ill ' ` CASING RECORD `�� r�acA�,d '752c�,� L9� • ul� Cemented from o a sit p- i.II. 1 ;�.�,(ic. '1 / lain Casing. 19/ 232 "Grri1 Size S; kin from_.a_ft. toY/I ft. I 294. 331 �1 - 1 ` 33 G 3 q 0 1-4-;r1 .4+V Size— , kind from__ft. to ft. 3ita 34.0 �-p . t , l Size_, kind from_—ft. to ft. 1360 3Cl o�'y►t'P- ` Perforated Casing )d8 { ' l3`I 3� " !/ uu Size a, kin(cPEHfrom,e ft. tok 7•S ft. �=` Size kindOPENfromk ft. to 74 G ft.Atho3 91 y3L , r-_ , p Size_, kind_from__ ft. to ft. I:391 '137 t/31 s �Yi'�''.' 1437 06 aZ TEST EDateATA Tested °1.414't4 21- - &I q0 gent Type of Pump d3nat" .., 9� SC 3 () G.v( (� Length of Test H .L( Lj ` / A/ l Constant Yield %S IAA 6-03 %s0 "'� 4M fin'` Drawdown tO O ft ,I ,�C Hi { �� � } PUMP DATA (To be f' led in) (� $ 7LT b ...4a4,114 -o +11d1�y Type of Pump.�i Outlet Siye++ Driven by Horsepower /'J- Use additional paper if necessary to complete log and attach. DEPTH TO WATER j 00 WELL DRILLERS STATEMENT State of Colorad ) ss \ TOTAL DEPTH zits County of ��'N- L.-) of. � 11 .ld�y,,•o, �t7_t4- it) ari44a being duly sworn, deposes and says: he is the driller of the above describe well; he has read the above map and statement, knows the content thereof, and the same is true of his own knowledge. 1. .f. 4! and"( License No. 2 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19_ . My Commission expires_ , 19_. • — Notary Public , Q4Z1 1 FORM TO BE MADE OUT IN QUADRUPLICATE: y�L Original WHITE (both sides) G T:'iplicate GREEN Copy must 6ecfpad with the State Engineer within 30-days :after well is completed. Duplicate PINK copy is for the Owner L YELLOW copy for the raller. WHITE FORM MUST BE AN ORIGINAL COPY ON BOTH SIDES AND SIGNED. RECEIVED COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOL. .CES /(4, M MUST BE SUBMITTED .. 300 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. ) gt•�17(�'� .•IN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION ec Denver, Colorado 80203 ffUvt- THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- N.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK 1./ WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT WATER 1tES0uR INK. 4'^. 7-.-�, SAFE 1 Kc5F'. PERMIT NUMBER t`-�� WELL OWNER ,r no-e'i -1 ` . 3 r^._,:• 32 % of the 33 _y. of Sec. l'.�„ 'b' 241'4 Road 17 7 P.M. ,DDRESS ar; '-`n—, loin . 30/01 T. 1 - , R. ` . DATE DATE COMPLETED Oct. 15, 1977 , 19 _ HOLE DIAMETER 3in. from to .ft. WELL LOG Water _-- a 5./'n. from 4c'-' to_-��._.ft. From To Type and Color of Material Loc. 0 15 Clay in. from to —.ft. I DRILLING METHOD Rotary 15 e7 7teat'^erect shale w S and s,,,,tk° . 57 13L,: Darr: s::alo CASING RECORD: Plain Casing 124 1(i 3re;j roc,_ 6 =/ & kind steel from 0 to 4'2.3 ft. I1.E 501 Shale Size — L01 502 Coal 502 527 Shale Size & kind from to ft. 527 529 Coal 15'29 ?;.' Shale Size & kind from to __ft. 1335 337 Coal 557 P45 .randy clay Perforated Casing z -17 Lftey roc's Size -P & kind steal from 1i (3":-;2 to (� ft. _',7 59O 3ha1 x90 395 Coal 597 Shale Size & kind from to ft. 7 400 Coal 1100. p17 S'.:=1e Size & kind from to — ft. 417 421 Coal 1;21 1.24 Sandy cloy GROUTING RECORD ; '•L, 1x'.5 SL^le C�r_�rt L_2 5,=5 Coal Material h-.3 4L7 Shale 0__h^ 41.7 1'52 Sandy clay Intervals P52 1!<2 z,hele ?-?��.11ibarton b67 4j1i Coal Placement Method 464 420 slis,lc Lno 4;'_3 Coal GRAVEL PACK: Size 4"•5 502 Sand X 502 ;.Q1i Sar.drock Interval 5014 510 SandX 5,10 518 Shale X TEST DATA 12 `62` Sand Date Tested Oct. 13. 10'7 19 — '2E 54 Shale •324 620 San, X O�5 ft. (Co` Static Water Level Prior to Test - � 682 5':.ele n2 c5 Sr-ndy clay XType of Test Pump .kirli 't Length of Test ^ Lrs Sustained Yield (Metered) -,0 GPI.: TOTAL DEPTH /r'' 'et rt '0' Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level __ —57— 900421 WJR-26.77 C` ►� COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES RECEIVEb THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED 1313 Sherman Street - Room 818 APR 29 1937 WITHIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION Denver, Colorado 80203 OF THE WORK DESCRIBED HERE- ON.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT 99a°EtT3 INK. PERMIT NUMBER 14703.3• t��2 tem WELL OWNER McDonald hkand cpl % of the £E _% of Sec. 16 ADDRESS 8601 WCR I 8 &Ugh-ton, CO. 80601 T. 1— N , R. 67 ---_1—. 6th — P.M DATE COMPLETED. 3/22 , 19 .4.7 HOLE DIAMETER WELL LOG 3/4 in. from U to 44 — ft. Water From To Type and Color of Material Loc. A 1/4 in. from 44 to 710 ft. 0 49 Blown Piny in. from to --ft. DRILLING METHOD Rota2y 49 280 Blue bltale CASING RECORD: Plain Casing 280 471 Blue /shale/layvJto 06 coal Size F shed kind AtooP from 0 to 22 ft 471 475 Coal 475 498 Blue hate. g band Size 4 1/2& kind oteot from 22 to 51U ft 498 498 605 Fox h-LIL.a bandis 605 Size & kind . from to ft 605 628 Blue is hate 628 700 Fox hatsbande 628 Perforated Casing 700 Size4_1/2"& kind 6 tea t from _C19 to 710 ft 700 710 Blue ahate Size & kind from to __ft Size & kind from to _ ft GROUTING RECORD Material repent _— Intervals 0-510 ' Placement Method Pomp. Ran cementing basize.t at 510' GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval TEST DATA Date Tested 3/23 , 19 87 Static Water Level Prior to Test . 320 ft. Type of Test Pump AAA Length of Test 4 h2.6 Sustained Yield (Metered) 24 GPM TOTAL DEPTH 710' Use additional pages necessary to complete log. Final Pumping Water Level __ Jet at 700 ' —SB- 9C0421 EXHIBIT 4.6 SOIL SURVEY DATA 900421 -co- • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 71 percent weathered shale chips; calcareous; moderately alkaline; B2t-9 to 19 inches; light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) heavy clay loam, gradual wavy boundary. dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; moderate fine prismatic C2r-13 inches; calcareous clayey shale. structure parting to moderate fine subangular blocky; very hard, firm; common moderately thick clay films on faces of peds; noncal- Typically these soils have free carbonates at the surface. Depth to careous;mildly alkaline;clear wavy boundary. shale ranges from 10 to 20 inches. 83-19 to 23 inches; light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) heavy clay loam, The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y,value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 or 4 dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; moderate medium prismatic moist, and chroma of 2 or 4.The C horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y. It structure parting to weak fine subangular blocky; hard, friable; cal- is commonly clay that is 40 to 45 percent clay. careous; mildly alkaline;clear wavy boundary. Clca-23 to 29 inches; light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) clay loam, dark Nelson series grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; weak coarse prismatic structure parting to weak medium subangular blocky; slightly hard,very fria- The Nelson series consists of moderately deep, well ble; some visible lime in fine seams and filaments; calcareous; drained soils that formed in residuum from soft calcare- moderately alkaline;clear wavy boundary. o sandstone. Nelson soils are on plains. Slopes are 0 to C2ca-29 to 60 inches;brown(IOYR 5/3)sandy loam,dark brown(10YR ous 9 percent. 4/3)moist; weak coarse subangular blocky structure; soft, very fria- • ble; some visible lime in fine filaments; calcareous; moderately al- Nelson soils are similar to Kim, Otero, Tassel, and kaline. • Thedalund soils and are near the Olney soils. Kim, Otero Thickness of the solum ranges from 17 to 33 inches. Coarse fragments and Olney soils are deep. Tassel soils have sandstone make up as much as 10 percent of the solum. Depth to free carbonates between 10 and 20 inches. Thedalund soils are more than ranges from 12 to 25 inches. 18 percent clay in the C horizon. The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.SY,value of 4 or 5 dry and 2 or 3 Typical pedon of Nelson fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent moist, and chroma of 2 or 3. It is clay loam, loam, or loamy sand. The B2t horizon is commonly heavy clay loam that is 35 to 40 percent clay. slopes, 2,000 feet south and 2,450 feet east of northwest corner sec. 17, T. 6 N., R. 66 W. Olney series Ap-0 to 9 inches;light brownish gray(10YR 6/2)fine sandy loam,dark grayish brown (10YR 4/21 moist; weak medium subangular blocky The Olney series consists of deep, well drained soils structure parting to moderate fine granular,slightly hard,very fria- that formed in alluvium. Obey soils are on plains. Slopes ble; calcareous; moderately alkaline;abrupt smooth boundary. are 0 to 5 percent. Clca-9 to 30 inches; light olive brown (2.5Y 5/4) fine sandy loam, olive brown (2.5Y 4/4) moist; massive; hard, very friable; some visible Olney soils are similar to the Fort Collins and Vona lime occuring as concretions and in fine seams and filaments; cal- soils and are near the Kim, Nelson, Otero, and Thedalund careous; moderately alkaline;gradual wavy boundary. soils. Fort Collins soils are less than 35 percent fine and C2r-30 inches;soft calcareous sandstone. coarser sand in the B horizon- Vona soils are less than 18 Typically these soils have free carbonates at the surface. Depth to percent clay in the B horizon. Nelson and Thedalund soils soft sandstone ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Content of rock fragments have sandstone and shale between 20 and 40 inches. ranges from 0 to 10 percent. Typical pedon of Olney fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 or 4 slopes, 1,320 feet north and '≥P'4 feet east of southwest moist, and chroma of 2 or 3. The C horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y. It corner sec. 28, T. 6 N., R. 66 W. is fine sandy loam or sandy loam Ap-0 to 10 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) fine sandy loam, dark / unn series grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; weak fine granular structure; slightly hard, very friable; noncakareous; mildly alkaline; abrupt The Nunn series consists of deep, well drained soils smooth boundary. that formed in mixed alluvium and eolian deposits. Nunn B2t-10 to 20 inches;yellowish brown(IOYR 5/4)sandy clay loam,dark soils are on terraces, alluvial fans, and smooth plains. yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) moist; moderate medium prismatic structure parting to moderate fine subangular blocky; hard, friable; Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. common moderately thick clay films on faces of peds;noncalcareous; Nunn soils are similar to the Altvan and Dacono soils mildly alkaline; clear wavy boundary. and are near the Colombo, Fort Collins, Haverson, and Baca-20 to 25 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/3) sandy clay loam, Weld soils. Altvan and Dacono soils have a sand and brown (10YR 5/3) moist; moderate coarse prismatic structure; gravel C horizon at a depth of 20 to 40 inches. Colombo slightly hard, very friable; some visible lime occuring in fine to and Haverson soils lack a B horizon. Fort Collins soils are medium seams and soft masses; calcareous; moderately alkaline; gradual smooth boundary. less than 35 percent clay in the B horizon. Weld soils have Cca-25 to 60 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/3) fine sandy loam,pale an abrupt textural boundary between the A and B brown (10YR 6/3) moist; weak coarse subangular blocky structure; horizons. slightly hard, very friable; some visible lime in fine to medium Typical pedon of Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, threads and seams;calcareous;moderately alkaline. 400 feet north and 1,040 feet east of southwest corner Thickness of the solum ranges from 17 to 30 inches.Coarse fragments sec. 22, T. 6 N., R. 66 W. make up as much as 15 percent of the solum. Depth to free carbonates ranges from 10 to 24 inches. Ap-0 to 9 inches;grayish brown(IOYR 5/2) clay loam; very dark gray- The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 23Y, value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 to 5 ish brown (10YR 3/2) moist; moderate fine granular structure; moist, and chrome of 2 or 3. It is fine sandy loam or loamy sand. The slightly hard, friable; noncalcareous; mildly alkaline; clear smooth B2t horizon is commonly sandy clay loam, but clay content ranges from boundary. 18 to 30 percent. —60— 900421 .;.:.mpg f .try 68 SOIL SURVEY Thickness of the solum rarges from 20 to 37 inches. Coarse fragments hard, friable; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear smooth bounda- make up 0 to 10 percent of the solum. Depth to free carbonates is more ry. than 40 inches. C2-22 to 39 inches; very pale brown (Il0YR 7/3)silt loam,brown(10YR The A horizon has value of 4 or 5 dry and 2 or 3 moist and chroma of 5/3)moist; massive; slightly hard, friable; calcareous; moderately al- 2 or 3. The B2t horizon is commonly sandy clay loam that is 20 to 30 kaline;clear smooth boundary. percent clay. The C horizon ranges from coarse sandy loam to loamy C3-39 to 60 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/4) silt loam, yellowish sand. brown (10YR 5/4) moist; massive;; slightly hard, very friable; cal- careous;moderately alkaline. Cascajo series Typically these soils have free carbonates at the surface. The A horizon has value of 5 to 7 dry and 3 to 5 moist and chroma of 2 or 3. The Cascajo series consists of deep, excessively drained The C horizon is commonly silt loam or loam.A Ca horizon is present in soils that formed in very gravelly alluvium. Cascajo sails places. are on upland ridges and knobs. Slopes are 5 to 20 per- cent. Colombo series Cascajo soils are near the Ascalon, Olney, Otero, and Vona soils. Ascalon, Olney, and Vona soils have a B The Colombo series consists of deep, well drained soils horizon and lack gravelly horizons. Otero soils lack calcic that formed in stratified recent alluvium. Colombo soils horizons. are on terraces and flood plains. Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. Typical pedon of Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 Colombo soils are near the Haverson and Nunn soils. percent slopes, in the southeast corner sec. 27, T. 5 N., It Haverson soils have a light colored surface layer. Nunn 64 W soils have a B horizon. Typical pedon of Colombo clay loam, 1 to 3 percent AI—0 to 9 inches; brown(10YR 5/3)gravelly sandy loam,brown(10YR slopes, 2,350 feet north and 200 feet east of southwest 4/3) moist; weak fine granular structure; slightly hard, friable; 5 corner sec. 4, T. 5 N., R. 64 W. percent cobbles,2E percent gravel; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear wavy boundary. Ap—0 to 14 inches; dark grayish brown(10YR 4/2)clay loam, very dark Clca-9 to 21 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) very gravelly sandy loam, grayish brown (10YR 3/2) moist.; weak medium granular structure: brown(10YR 5/3)moist.;massive;slightly hard,very friable; 10 per- slightly hard, friable; calcareous moderately alkaline; clear smooth cent cobbles, 50 percent gravel; some visible lime occuring in large boundary. soft macsna and as coatings on the undersides of gravel and cobbles; CI-14 to 21 inches; pale brown (1OYR 6/3) stratified clay loam and calcareous; moderately alkaline;gradual wavy boundary. loam, brown (10YR 5/3) moist; weak coarse subangular blocky C2ca-21 to 31 inches; light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) extremely structure grading to massive; slightly hard, friable; calcareous; gravelly sandy loam, yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) moist; massive; moderately alkaline;gradual smooth boundary. slightly hard, very friable; 5 percent cobbles, 70 percent gravel; C2-21 to 60 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/3) loam stratified with some visible lime occur.ng in large soft masses and as coatings on thin lenses of fine sand, medium sand, and clay loam, pale brown the undersides of gravel and cobbles; calcareous; moderately al- (10YR 6/3) moist; massive; slightly hard, friable; calcareous; kaline;gradual wavy boundary. moderately alkaline. C3-31 to 60 inches; light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) very gravelly sand, yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) moist; single grained; loose; 50 Typically these soils have free carbonates at the surface.Coarse frag- percent gravel;calcareous; mildly alkaline. ments make up as much as 15 percent of the soil. The A horizon has value of 4 or 5 dry and 2 or 3 moist and chroma of Typically these soils have free carbonates at the surface. Content of I to 3. The C horizon is commonly loam stratified with thin lenses of coarse fragments ranges from 20 to 70 percent, and as many as 10 per- sand and clay loam cent are larger than 3 inches. The A horizon has value of 4 to 6 dry and 4 or 5 moist and chroma of 2 or 3.The C horizon is dominantly very gravelly sandy loam but ranges Dacono series to very gravelly sand.The sandier texture occurs below 30 inches. The Dacono series consists of deep, well drained soils Colby series\ that formed in mixed alluvium underlain by sand and /- -� gravel. Dacono soils are on terraces. Slopes are 0 to 3 per- The Colby series consists of deep, well drained soils cent. that formed in calcareous eolian deposits. Colby soils are Dacono soils are similar to the Altvan and Nunn soils on plains, hills, and ridges. Slopes are 0 to 9 percent. and are near the Colombo and Haverson soils. Altvan Colby soils are similar to the Kim and Otero soils and soils are less than 35 percent clay in the B horizon. are near the Adena, Weld, and Wiley soils. Kim and Otero Colombo and Haverson soils lack a Bt horizon. Nunn soils soils are less silty in all horizons. Adena, Weld, and Wiley lack a sand and gravel C horizon between 20 and 40 soils have a B horizon. inches. Typical pedon of Colby loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes, 300 Typical pedon of Dacono clay loam, 0 to 1 percent feet south and 650 feet west of northeast corner sec. 23, slopes, 910 feet south and 1,080 feet west of northeast T. 1 N., R. 61 W. corner sec. 1, T. 7 N., R. 66 W. Ap—0 to 7 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) loam,dark brown (10YR 4/3) Ap-0 to 12 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) clay loam, very dark moist; moderate fine granular structure; soft, Very friable; calcare- grayish brown (10YR 3/2) moist; moderate medium granular struc- ous;moderately alkaline;abrupt smooth boundary. Lure;hard,firm;neutral; clear smooth boundary. Cl-7 to 22 inches; very pale brown(I0YR 7/3)silt loam, brown(10YR B2t-12 to 21 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) heavy clay loam, dark 5/3) moist; weak coarse to medium subangular blocky6s1tucture; grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; moderate fine prismatic structure 900421 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 75 1321t-12 to 16 inches;brown ;10YR 5/3) fine sandy loam, brown(IOYR (Wiley serie-S5 4/3) moist; moderate medium prismatic structure parting to - • moderate medium subangular blocky; hard, friable; few thin clay The Wiley series consists of deep, well drained soils films on faces of peds;neutral;clear smooth boundary. that formed in calcareous eolian deposits. Wiley soils are BM-16 to 22 inches; yellowish brown (IOYR 5/4) fine sandy loam, brown (10YR 4/3) moist; moderate medium prismatic structure on plains. Slopes are 0 to 5 percent. parting to weak medium subangular blocky; hard, friable; few thin Wiley soils are similar to the Renohill and Ulm soils clay films on faces of peds;neutral;gradual smooth boundary. and are near the Colby, Heldt, and Weld soils. Renohil: B3-22 to 28 inches; light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) fine sandy loam, soils have shale between 20 and 40 inches. Ulm, Heldt yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) moist; weak coarse subanglar blocky and Weld soils are more than 35 percent clay in the B_ structure; slightly hard, very friable; calcareous; mildly alkaline; horizon. Colby soils lack a B horizon. clear smooth boundary. Cca-28 to 60 inches;light yellowish brown(10YR 6/4)sandy loam, yel- Typical pedon of Wiley silt loam in an area of Wiley- lowish brown(10YR 5/4) moist;massive; slightly hard, very friable; Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes, in the northeast some visible lime in fine filaments or threads;calcareous; moderate- quarter sec. 34, T. 3 N, R. 68 Mr. ly alkaline. Ap-0 to 11 inches;pale brown (10YR 6/3)silt loam,dark grayish brow, Thickness of the solum ranges from 18 to 37 inches. Coarse fragments (10YR 4/2) moist; weak fine granular structure; very hard, friable make up 0 to 10 percent of the solum Depth to free carbonates ranges calcareous; mildly alkaline; dear smooth boundary. from 12 to 24 inches. B2t-11 to 24 inches; pale brown (I(IYR 6/3) silty clay loam, brow, The A horizon has value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 to 5 moist and chroma of (10YR 5/3) moist; weak medium prismatic structure parting t, 2 or 3. It is loamy sand or sandy loam The B2t horizon is commonly fine moderate medium subangular blocky; very hard, firm; few thin cla, sandy loam that is 10 to 18 percent clay. The C horizon ranges from films on faces of peels; calcareous; moderately alkaline; gradua coarse loamy sand to sandy loam smooth boundary. Baca-24 to 34 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) silty day loam, brown • (10YR 5/3) moist; weak medium prismatic structure parting tr Weld series moderate medium subangular blocky; very hard, firm; some %a-sib', lime in fine filaments and seams; calcareous; moderately alkaline The Weld series consists of deep, well drained soils that gradual smooth boundary. formed in calcareous eolian deposits. Weld soils are on Cca-34 to 60 inches; very pale brown (IOYR 7/3)silty clay loam, brawl- smooth plains. Slopes are 0 to 5 percent. (IOYR 5/3) moist; massive; very hard, friable; some visible lime it fine soft masses; calcareous;moderately alkaline. Weld soils are near the Adena, Colby, Nunn, and Wiley soils. Adena soils have a light colored surface layer and Thickness of the solum ranges from 16 to 40 inches. Typically then soils have free carbonates at the surface. solum less than 15 inches thick. Colby soils lack a B The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5 to 7 dry and 3 to L horizon. Wiley soils have a light colored surface layer and moist,and chroma of 2 or 3.The B2t horizon is commonly silty clay loan- less clay in the B2t horizon. Nunn soils lack an abrupt that is 28 to 35 percent clay.The C horizon is commonly silty clay loan- textural boundary between the A and B horizon. or silt loam Typical pedon of Weld loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 2,470 feet south and 200 feet west of northeast corner sec. 35, References T. 1 N., R. 61 W. to 8 inches; brown CiOYR 5/3) loam, dark brown (10YR 3/3) (1) American Association of State Highway (and Transportation) Offi- Ap-0cials. 1970. Standard specifications for highway materials and moist; moderate medium granular structure; hard, friable; neutral; methods of sampling and testing.Ed. 10,2 vol,illus. abrupt smooth boundary. (2) American Society for Testing and Materials. 1974.Methods for clas- B21t-8 to 12 inches; brown (10YR 5/3) light clay, brown (10YR 4/3) sification of soils for engineering purposes.ASTM Stand. D 2487- moist;strong fine prismatic structure parting to strong fine angular 69. In 1974 Annual Book of ATM Standards, Part 19, 464 pp., ' blocky; very hard, firm; many moderately thick clay films on faces illus. of peds;neutral; clear smooth boundary. (3) Colorado Department of Agriculture. 1975. Colorado agricultural BM-12 to 15 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) heavy clay loam, brown statistics, 1974 Preliminary, 1973 Final Bull.1-75. (10YR 4/3) moist; strong fine prismatic structure parting to strong (4) United States Department of Agriculture. 1951.Soil survey manual. fine angular blocky; very hard, firm; many moderately thick clay U.S. Dep.Agria Handb. 18,503 pp.,illus.(Supplements replacing films on faces of peds; neutral;clear smooth boundary. pp. 173-188 issued May 1962) Baca-15 to 28 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/3) loam, pale brown (5) United States Department of Agriculture. 1975. Soil Taxonomy. A (10YR 6/3) moist; moderate medium prismatic structure parting to basic system of soil classification for making soil surveys. Soil moderate medium subangular blocky; hard, friable; few thin clay Conserv. Service,U.S.Dep.Agric.Handb.436,754 pp,illus. films on faces of some pc ds; some visible lime occuring in fine soft masses;calcareous;moderately alkaline;clear smooth boundary. Cca-28 to 60 inches; very pale brown(10YR 7/3)silt loam,pale brown Glossary (10YR 6/3) moist; massive; slightly hard, friable; some visible lime in fine filaments or threads;calcareous;moderately alkaline. ABC soil.A soil having an A,a B,and a C horizon. AC soil. A soil having only an A and a C horizon. Commonly such soil Thickness of the solum ranges from 20 to 39 inches. Depth to free car- formed in recent alluvium or on steep rocky slopes. bonates ranges from 10 to 20 inches. Aeration,soil.The exchange of air in soil with air from the atmosphere. The A horizon has value of 4 or 5 dry and 2 or 3 moist and chroma of The air in a well aerated soil is similar to that in the atmosphere; 2 or 3.The B2t horizon is commonly light clay or heavy clay loam that is the air in a poorly aerated soil is considerably higher in carbon diox- 35 to 45 percent clay.The C harizon is commonly silt loam or loam. ide and lower in oxygen. —6z- 9C0421 EXHIBIT 4.7 SOIL ANALYTICAL DATA 900421 SOIL MONITORING ANALYSIS REPORT Sample submission date: September 22 , 1989 Analysis completion date: October 20 , 1989 Sampling location: Underhill Site, southern portion Sample I .D. number : SO-50 Analytical work requested by: Robert D. Taylor , City of Glendale PARAMETER RESULTS pH 7 . 6 pH units Total Ammonium 1 ppm Nitrate 7 ppm Total Phosphorus 559 ppm Conductivity 5200 umhos/cm Cadmium 0 . 2 ppm Copper 3 . 2 ppm Lead 2 . 4 ppm Nickel 0 . 9 ppm Zinc 1 . 1 ppm Soil Texture clay loam Cation Exchange Capacity 28 . 7 meq/100g Organic Matter 2 . 0 percent Available Phosphorus 2 . 5 ppm ANALYTICAL RESULTS REVIEWED BY: 1/4" 11 John D. Snyder Certified Professional Soil Scientist -64- 900421 O mtCDL w I... -` � -• - it rt. • O O 0 it Q1 0) 0) 0 0) C7 O 01 0 0 0) CJ (D • O 3 J -! J J J J J J J J C') Z el F• WN -L (nAWN -, 31 0 CO W W 0 0 a 3 CO U) CW (n CO Cl) Cn co Cnm Cn C) — x 0 O. 00000 � w 00000 )-+ w •• 1 1 1 1 1 O3 I I I I I O3 0 3 -• 3l CD CoAAAA ID (n A A A A -O \ CO BCD 3 0 CO CO J0) its CD (43 CO -4 O) it -4 N - Am CD CD (n 0) 0 0 c w O z < co O co ID ' 1 I.. 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Wheatley, IV RichardO'Brecht 'dal! Harrison Stephen P. Ward Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Councilman Gary L. Sears Emma Wall Eugene Hageman David F.Lawrence,Jr. City Manager Councilwoman Councilman Councilman City of Glendale March 09 , 1990 Ms . Pam Smith Weld County Health Dept. 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, CO 80631 SUBJECT: Sludge Permit Application -List of Ditch Companies in area Dear Pam: As you requested in our phone conversation of March 8 , 1990 , I have prepared a list of the ditches that are within a three-mile radius of our sludge application site. I determined from USGS 7-1/2 min. quadmaps that five ditches are within this area. The information regarding ownership of the ditches and the names of people to contact was obtained from Mr. Keith Delventhal , the Water Commissioner of that area. The list is as follows: Contact Ditch Names George Stieber Brighton Ditch 11553 Weld County Road #6 Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: 659-2143 Russell Hause Brantner Ditch ( address unknown) Phone: 857-2590 Manuel Montoya Bull Ditch and Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Co. Stanley Ditch 80 South 27th Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: 659-7373 John Howard Thompson Ditch 8679 Weld Co. Rd. #4 Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: 659-0798 Please contact me if you need further ditch information. I will be working with John Snyder in the next few days to develop the other information that you requested. Sincerely, /�r; /� Robert ��Taylor RDT:vma City Engineer 900421 -71- Cily Hall 950 South Birch Glendale, Colorado 80222-2599 Phone 759-1513 EXHIBIT 4.10 LIST OF RESIDENCES WITHIN ONE MILE OF SITE 900421 -72- William Scott 8528 WCR 8 Brighton, CO 80601 Mike Thompson 3047 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Gary Davis 9244 WCR 8 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Tom Coughlin 2995 WCR 21 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Greg Marrs 9100 WCR 8 Ft . Lupton , CO 80621 Donna Browne 2707 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton , CO 80621 James Lefforge 2617 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Barry Marrs 2528 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Rhonda Gaspar 2128 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Alvin Fichter 8706 WCR 8 Brighton, CO 80601 Robert Heinz 2637 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton , CO 80621 -73- 900421 Peggy Martin 3037 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton , CO 80621 Occupant 3037 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 William Matlock 8601 WCR 8 Brighton, CO 80601 Occupant 8906 WCR 8 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Joseph Badding 3647 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Robert Baker 9200 WCR 8 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Arlan Marrs 2858 WCR 19 Ft . Lupton, CO 80621 Shig Nakagawa 2990 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Valdimar Mark 2793 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Margaret Blackford 7633 WCR 8 Brighton, CO 80601 Scott Simpson 7507 WCR 8 Brighton, CO 80601 John Gaspar 2503 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 John Keeling 2044 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 900421 Occupant -74- 2164 WCR 17 Thomas Beall 2603 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Claude Stevens 2464 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Jerry Ford 2624 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Dorothy Stoutner 2444 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Occupant 2034 WCR 17 Brighton, CO 80601 900421 -75-
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