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JAN 2 .1 2004 STATE OF COLORADO
Bill Owens, Govfl.A~~ 01 ,l \ ,..,l 1\NNING
Douglas H. Benevento, Executive Director
Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado
4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Laboratory Services Division
Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 8100 Lowry Blvd.
Phone
(303) 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 80230-6928
TDD Line (303) 691-7700 (303) 692-3090
Located in Glendale, Colorado
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January 20, 2004
Theodore K. Guy
Mid-Valley Metropolitan District
31 Duroux Lane, Suite A
Basalt, CO 81621
RE: Site Application #4716
and Design Approval
Garfield Coui:ity
Dear Mr. Guy:
Colorado Department
of Public Health
and Environment
The Water Quality Control Division has reviewed and evaluated your site application and
supporting documentation for the Cerise Ranch Lift Station and Force Main in the Southeast Y4,
Northwest Y<i, Section 32, Township 7 South, Range 87 West, Garfield County to serve the Cerise
Ranch to discharge to the Mid-Valley Metropolitan District collection and treatment system.
We find your application to be in conformance with the Water Quality Control Commission's
"Regulations for Site Applications for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works". Therefore, the site
application is approved with the following conditions listed below.
1. Based upon application information, the system design will be for:
Peak Daily Flow Capacity -0.174400 MGD
Treatment Processes to be used -Lift station and force main
Design for values in excess of those contained above or failure to comply with any other conditions
contained herein will render this approval void and another site application will have to be
processed.
2. This site approval will expire one year from the date of this letter if the construction
of the project has not commenced by that date. If expiration occurs, you must apply
for a new site approval. Construction is defined as entering into a contract for the
erection or physical placement of materials, equipment, piping, earthwork, or
building which are to be part of a domestic wastewater treatment works.
3. The design (construction plans and specifications) are hereby approved by the
Division. Prior to commencement of construction and all construction change .
Theodore K. Guy
Mid-Valley Metropolitan District
January 20, 2004 .
Site Application #4716 and Design Approval
Page 2 of2
orders initiating variances from the approved plans and specifications must be
approved by the Division.
4. The applicant's registered engineer must furnish a statement prior to the
commencement of operation stating that the facilities were constructed in
conformance with approved plans, specifications, and change orders.
In accordance with Colorado Water Quality Control Commission regulations, this approval is
subject to appeal as stated under Section 2.2.5 (7) of "Regulations for Site Applications for
Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works".
This approval does not relieve the owner from compliance with all county regulations prior to
construction nor from responsibility for proper engineering, construction, and operation of the
facility.
Attached to this letter you will find a Customer Satisfaction Survey. We would greatly appreciate it
if you would take a few moments to complete this survey and return it to us. Simply fill out the
form, fold it according to the directions and drop it in the mail. The postage is already paid! Thank
you for your time.
Sincerely,
DJ~ -f Mark T. Pither . ·
. Director
I Water Quality Control Division
cc: Mark Bean, Garfield County Planning
Garfield County Board of County Commissioners
Fred Tobias, P.E., Inter-Mountain Engineering (with survey)
Water Quality Information Bulletin -Attn. Loralee Evans, WQCD
Thomas Bennett, Environmental Protection Specialist, WQCD
Dwain Watson, DE, WQCD
Bill McKee, Upper Colorado Watershed Coordinator, WQCD