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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 11 <br />10. The CQA Monitor will measure the ambient air temperature on an hourly basis. If <br />the ambient air temperature is less than thirty‐two degrees Fahrenheit for more <br />than one hour over the preceding twenty‐four (24) hours, the CQA Monitor will <br />measure the temperature of the fill to determine if the fill is frozen. "Frozen" is <br />defined as a mean temperature of thirty‐two degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) or less. The <br />CQA Monitor will measure the temperature at a depth of three (3) inches and six <br />(6) inches, recording the lower of the two. Six (6) measurements will be taken per <br />acre, and if the average is below thirty‐two degrees Fahrenheit (32°F), the fill will <br />be considered frozen. If the fill is determined to be frozen the CONTRACTOR may <br />either remove and replace the frozen fill or wait until subsequent temperature <br />monitoring indicates the fill is unfrozen at no cost to CC&V. <br />11. Overburden slopes shall be compacted using a method specification and graded to <br />meet the grades and dimensions shown on the DRAWINGS. The Bedding Fill <br />subgrade surface will be prepared as identified in Section 2200 of the <br />SPECIFICATIONS. <br />B. Structural Fill <br />1. Areas to receive Structural Fill will include, but are not limited to, slope reductions, <br />and miscellaneous site grading. <br />2. CONTRACTOR shall condition Structural Fill to a moisture content that allows <br />compaction to the required density and that results in a firm, unyielding surface <br />capable of allowing the movement of vehicles and equipment over the surface <br />without causing rutting or other deleterious effects. <br />3. CONTRACTOR shall place Structural Fill materials with less than 30 percent rock <br />materials above 3/4‐inch size in maximum 12‐inch loose lifts, and compact to 95 <br />percent of maximum dry density (ASTM D698). <br />4. CONTRACTOR shall condition, place and compact Structural Fill containing more <br />than 30 percent rock materials above 3/4‐inch size(rock fill) by a method <br />compaction technique. The compaction equipment shall consist of a minimum 10‐ <br />ton (static drum weight) vibratory smooth‐drum compactor. The number of passes <br />and loose lift thickness shall be subject to CERTIFYING ENGINEER's approval, at no <br />additional cost to CC&V. The method SPECIFICATIONS may be changed at any time, <br />at the discretion of CERTIFYING ENGINEER, based upon changes in material <br />characteristics, field conditions, and/or compaction equipment. <br />5. Maximum rock size for rock fill shall be two‐thirds of the compacted lift thickness, <br />unless otherwise approved by MANAGER, DESIGN ENGINEER, and CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER. CONTRACTOR shall remove oversize materials from fills at no additional <br />cost to CC&V.
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