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Lined Pit Guide 13 September 2000 <br /> Post Construction Testing <br /> Typically, post construction testing will be conducted in accordance with the "State Engineer <br /> Guidelines for Lining Criteria for Gravel Pits," August 1999, section 3.1. This document is available <br /> from the Office of the State Engineer or online at http://water.state.co.us/i)its.htm. Once an Operator <br /> can document that the State Engineer has determined the lined pit meets performance standards, the <br /> Division of Minerals and Geology can release the portion of the bond that covers clay liner installation <br /> PERMITTING OPTIONS <br /> Frequently, the process of permitting a gravel pit and lined reservoir project precedes the design phase <br /> making it difficult and costly to prepare and application that will qualify for the regulated construction <br /> option and the reduced bond amount. The following list describes permitting mechanisms that may be <br /> employed to allow application approval prior to design and specification preparation and preserve the <br /> option to post the reduced bond amount available under the regulated construction option. <br /> • An application could include a general description of the clay liner or slurry wall installation, <br /> similar to what would be sufficient under the 100 percent performance bonding option. The application <br /> would be approved with a commitment stating that a liner or slurry wall design, specifications, and <br /> quality assurance plan would be submitted as a technical revision and the revision would be approved <br /> prior to the exposure of ground water in the pit. <br /> • An applicant may find it difficult to design a clay liner mix and specifications for gradation and <br /> _ anti underlvino <br /> bedrock can be collected. In order to permit and bond for a clay liner when the liner soil specifications <br /> have not yet been developed, an Applicant may include in the bond a cost for mixing bentonite into the <br /> liner soil. This will assure that a low permeability material can be created from virtually any fine <br /> grained overburden, even if the overburden is non-plastic. The amount of bond dedicated to adding and <br /> mixing in of bentonite may be released once the pit soils have been tested and demonstrated to be <br /> suitable for lining. <br /> • There are circumstances where an Applicant proposes to install a slurry wall prior to initial <br /> excavation in the pit_ This method has-the advantag�_minimizing water inflows and_dewatering costs <br /> during mining. If an Applicant commits to complete installation of the slurry wall prior to exposing <br /> ground water in the pit, and can demonstrate that the slurry wall performs up the standards established <br /> by the State Engineer, bonding for the slurry wall may be waived. However, it may be difficult to <br /> demonstrate that the slurry wall is performing up to standard until after the pit has been excavated and <br /> the rate of any inflows can be measured over time. If an Operator can provide the Division with a <br /> construction report and engineer's certification of the slurry wall prior to the exposure of ground water, <br /> and the Division accepts that the report and certification demonstrate that the slurry wall will function <br /> up to standard, then the operation would be eligible for the reduced (20 percent of replacement cost) <br /> slurry wall bond. <br />