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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
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Revision
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8/31/2016
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Specifications - Adequacy Review Response
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Newmont‐Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine <br />Technical Specification No. 02200.DOCX <br />Squaw Gulch VLF <br />Project No.475.0106.006 <br />June 15, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 6 <br />Acceptance of non‐conforming materials: In cases where non‐conformance to these material <br />specifications occur the Design Engineer in tandem with the Manager can approve the material <br />for use, if in their opinion, the specification deviation does not diminish functionality of a given <br />design element and/or compromise the design intent. If non‐conforming materials are <br />accepted by the Design Engineer and Manager for use during construction, the DRMS will be <br />contacted to alert them to the acceptance and rationale behind acceptance of non‐conforming <br />materials. <br />3. PART 3: EXECUTION <br />3.1. Clearing and Grubbing <br />A. Clearing and grubbing shall be done within the footprint of the limits of the construction <br />area, as delineated on the DRAWINGS. Clearing shall extend a maximum of 15 feet and a <br />minimum of 10 feet outside of the construction limits or as directed by MANAGER. <br />Areas for clearing shall be released to CONTRACTOR by MANAGER. No pioneering of <br />roads across undisturbed areas shall be allowed without prior approval of MANAGER <br />B. No clearing shall be performed until written permission is given by MANAGER and until <br />the CONTRACTOR has provided construction staking for the proposed work. Clearing <br />shall consist of cutting brush to the ground level, removing such material, along with <br />wood, rubbish, tree stumps, and any other vegetation with roots in excess of 1‐inch <br />diameter, and other deleterious materials, and disposing of all such material in the <br />accepted manner described below. <br />C. In areas designated to be stripped of unsuitable or objectionable material, said <br />materials shall be stripped to the full depth of organic or other unsuitable material as <br />determined by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER, whichever is greater. <br />D. Stripped and grubbed vegetation shall be removed and disposed in stockpiles or other <br />approved methods in an area designated by MANAGER. <br />3.2. Topsoil Removal <br />Topsoil is defined as an acceptable growth medium as approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER that has no chemical or physical characteristics, which will exclude its use as such. <br />A. Stripping of the topsoil shall be done within the entire area of the stripping limits. <br />B. CONTRACTOR shall excavate and remove topsoil in a manner that will minimize <br />contamination with other soil horizons, and will take such measures as are necessary to <br />ensure that the removal of topsoil does not result in erosion or excessive sedimentation. <br />C. CONTRACTOR shall stockpile topsoil at locations designated by MANAGER. Stored <br />topsoil shall not be disturbed by mining, leaching operations, or construction activities, <br />and shall be protected from wind and water erosion, compaction, and contamination.
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