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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/21/2016
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SGVLF Phase I Cert Report - 0 Completion Report
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TR87
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Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company <br />Squaw Gulch VLF Phase 1 Completion <br />Record of Construction Report <br />475.0106.006 <br />October 14, 2016 <br /> <br />P:\Projects\0106.006 CC&V CQA and EDS\J‐REPORTS\ROC Report\475.0106.006 CCV PHASE 1 ROC REPORT ‐ FINAL161014.DOCX <br /> Page 9 <br /> Flexible Wall Permeability (ASTM D 5084, Method D) <br /> Density of soil in place by nuclear method (ASTM D 6938) <br /> Soil Classification (ASTM D2488) <br />3.1.2. Geomembrane Testing Standards <br /> Thickness (ASTM D 5199/D 5994) <br /> Density (ASTM D 792, Method B) <br /> Carbon Black Content (ASTM D 4218) <br /> Carbon Black Dispersion (ASTM D 5596) <br /> Tensile Properties (ASTM D 6693) <br /> Ultimate Elongation (ASTM D6693) <br /> Puncture Strength (ASTM D 4833) <br /> Peel and Shear Strength (ASTM D6392) <br />3.1.3. Geotextile Testing Standards <br /> Mass per Unit Area (ASTM D5261) <br /> Puncture Resistance (ASTM D4833) <br /> Apparent Opening Size (D4751) <br />3.2. Earthworks Construction Quality Assurance <br />All earthwork activities for the Squaw Gulch VLF Phase 1 Completion project were performed in <br />accordance with the design drawings and project specifications as discussed in Section 2. The <br />CQA Monitor observed, documented, and performed testing during material placement. This <br />included; ensuring the proper materials were placed, fills were free of deleterious materials, lift <br />placement was performed uniformly and on a firm an unyielding underlying layer, haulage <br />traffic was spread across fill surfaces when practical, moisture conditioning was performed <br />uniformly with acceptable moisture content, the proper method specification was used when <br />applicable, and specified densities were achieved during field testing. Earthworks laboratory <br />and field testing and frequencies are summarized in Table 2. <br />The CQA Monitor checked ambient temperatures and logged the daily high and low <br />temperatures, maximum wind speeds and amount of precipitation in Table 3. If earthwork <br />activities were performed while the ambient temperature was below 32°F, fill temperatures <br />were monitored by the CQA Monitor to ensure no frozen material was placed. Ambient and fill <br />temperatures are presented in Table 4.
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