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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 10 <br />no excessive gaps are left between successively dumped loads of materials. The fill <br />shall be leveled prior to compaction by means of a dozer or grader, or other <br />suitable approved equipment, to obtain a surface free from depressions. <br />7. Except in areas approved by MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER where space is <br />limited or otherwise specified, CONTRACTOR shall place fill by routing the hauling <br />and spreading units approximately parallel to the axis of the fill. As far as practical, <br />hauling units shall be so routed that they do not follow in the same paths, but split <br />their tracks evenly across the surface of the fill to enhance compaction. <br />8. CONTRACTOR shall apply water required for moisture conditioning on the fill or in <br />the borrow areas. <br />CONTRACTOR shall maintain fill materials within the moisture content range <br />required to permit proper compaction to the specified density with the equipment <br />being used. The moisture content of the fill materials, prior to and during <br />compaction, shall be uniform throughout each layer of the material. <br />Prior to mixing of wet and dry material on the fill to obtain the proper moisture <br />content, approval shall be obtained from CERTIFYING ENGINEER. Mixed material <br />shall have a uniform distribution of the moisture content prior to placement on the <br />subsequent lift. <br />When materials spread on the fill are too dry for proper compaction, CONTRACTOR <br />shall spray water on each layer of the fill and shall work the moisture into the fill by <br />harrowing or other approved means, until a uniform distribution of moisture is <br />obtained. Material that is too wet for proper compaction, as determined by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER, shall be removed from the fill and/or spread out and <br />permitted to dry, assisted by disking and harrowing or mixing in dry material when <br />permitted by CERTIFYING ENGINEER, if necessary, until the moisture content is <br />reduced to an amount suitable for obtaining the specified degree of compaction, at <br />no cost to CC&V. <br />9. After each layer of fill material has been placed, spread, and moisture‐conditioned, <br />the layer shall be compacted by passing compaction equipment over the entire <br />surface of the layer a sufficient number of times to obtain the required density, as <br />specified herein. Compaction shall be accomplished with equipment and by <br />methods approved by CERTIFYING ENGINEER. If such equipment or methods are <br />found unsatisfactory for the intended use, CONTRACTOR shall replace the <br />unsatisfactory equipment with other types or adjust methods until proper <br />compaction is achieved. Prior to placement of a subsequent lift, the previous lift <br />shall be thoroughly scarified to a nominal depth of 2‐inches to provide good <br />bonding between lifts. Scarification shall be accomplished by disking, raking with a <br />grader, or an alternative method approved by CERTIFYING ENGINEER.
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