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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977342
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11/14/2017
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Final Drawings
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Climax Molybdenum
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DRMS
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TR27
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PSH
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ASCOM <br />October 5, 2017 <br />Mr. Brandon Guite <br />Climax Molybdenum Company <br />Henderson Mill <br />19302 County Road 3 <br />Parshall, Colorado 80468 <br />AECOM 303 694 2770 td. <br />6200 South Quebec street 303 694-3946 tax <br />Greenwood Village, CO 00111 <br />www aecom.com <br />Subject: Construction Completion Report: 3 Dam Reslope Grading Project, Henderson Mill Tailings <br />Dam near Parshall, Colorado — AECOM Project No 60535717 — FINAL Rev 1 <br />Dear Brandon, <br />AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) prepared this letter report, which presents a summary of <br />the as -built conditions for regrading the downstream slope of the original 3 Dam at Henderson Mill. <br />An as -built drawing showing the location of the work area is appended. <br />PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND DEPOSITION STATUS <br />AECOM was contracted by Climax Molybdenum Company to provide design and field engineering <br />services required to flatten the average downstream slope of the original 3 Dam, as part of ongoing <br />efforts to increase the computed undrained slope stability factor of safety to the minimum established <br />design criteria. Deposition activities on the 3 Dam Stepback were ceased until this reslope work <br />could be completed. This report documents this work has been completed satisfactorily meeting the <br />intent of the design and associated drawings. Henderson can resume spigot deposition on the 3 <br />Dam Stepback in accordance with their deposition plan. We recommend Henderson review future <br />deposition plans and when operationally possible, limit deposition on the Stepback Dam during spring <br />runoff season. <br />SUMMARY OF DESIGN <br />The topographic information before construction indicates that the surface grade of the downstream <br />slope of 3 Dam varied from 3.41-1:1V to 3.5HAV, with a crest EI. of 8828 feet. At the beginning of the <br />work, the downstream slope of 3 Dam was covered with about 8 inches of sandy and silty clay cover, <br />with sparse to no vegetative cover. <br />The design included sequential flattening of the downstream slope to a uniform 4H:1V grade, and <br />placement of the excavated material in the area between the original 3 Dam and the Stepback 3 <br />Dam. The crest elevation of the regraded slope was set at El. 8824.3 to 8825.2 feet. The surface <br />casings of those piezometers in the original 3 Dam slope where significant excavation was completed <br />were lowered and their respective operational alarms and threshold limits were reestablished for an <br />undrained stability loading condition considering the upgraded geometry. Existing horizontal and <br />foundation drains at the toe of the regraded slope were not altered. <br />CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATIONS <br />AECOM provided part-time observation of the construction work, which was completed by Henderson <br />Mill construction personnel between June 7 and July 28, 2017. Grading of material excavated from <br />the slope continued until August 4, 2017. Elliott Drumright of AECOM was requested to observe the <br />work on June 8, 14, 27 and July 18. On each of those days, weather conditions were clear to partly <br />cloudy, with temperatures of 50-75°F. Lisa Yenne also observed the work in -progress on June 21. <br />
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