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2022-11-07_REVISION - C1981041 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981041
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11/7/2022
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Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
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EC value was 11.0, average SAR value was 11.7. Soil salvaged from CBA-2 and <br /> replaced on CRDA-1 appears to have been somewhat higher quality than the soil <br /> available in Soil Stockpile 2, marginally lower quality than than Stockpile 1, and <br /> comparable to the soil available from Stockpile 3 (see table below). <br /> Sampled Area EC (avg.) SAR(avg.) <br /> CRDA-1 Cover Soil 11.0 11.72 <br /> Topsoil Pile 1 7.8 11.54 <br /> Topsoil Pile 2 13.3 18.01 <br /> Topsoil Pile 3 8.0 14.0 <br /> There would appear to have been no appreciable benefit gained from using some <br /> combination of available topsoil stockpiles for topdressing, as opposed to use of the <br /> CBA-2 borrow material. (Topsoil Pile 1 was marginally higher quality, but use of <br /> Topsoil Pile 1 would have"robbed" the material from the North Portal Reclamation <br /> project, and various other areas to be reclaimed). Original permit projections <br /> regarding the availability of sufficient material meeting "topsoil" criteria within <br /> approved stockpiles and designated borrow areas in the vicinity of the North Portal <br /> and CRDA refuse areas were apparently erroneous. <br /> RSRDA <br /> Roadside borrow area pre-salvage soils data indicated comparatively high quality <br /> soils, with all 16 sampled zones meeting subsoil quality criteria for both EC and <br /> SAR, and only 4 of the 16 marginally exceeding quality criteria for topsoil. Average <br /> values for EC and SAR were well below the permit specified criteria for topsoil. Re- <br /> spread sample data verify the generally high quality of the salvaged soils; EC and <br /> SAR levels were lower than the topsoil quality threshold in all 11 samples. <br /> Based on review of the information provided, the Division concludes that permit <br /> compliance was demonstrated for CRDA-2 subsoil quality,CRDA-1 subsoil quality, <br /> and RSRDA subsoil and topsoil quality. Quality of topdressing material was <br /> marginal on CRDA-2, and did not meet the suitability criteria on CRDA-1. <br /> With PR-5 SCC requested that the remaining portion of Topsoil Pile 2 at the North <br /> Portal area be left in place due to guy wire anchors supporting transmission power <br /> poles buried in the remnant of Topsoil Pile 2. The Topsoil Pile 2 location was <br /> inspected by the Division to assess SCC's proposal to leave the remaining topsoil in <br /> place. This was deemed the appropriate course of action given the high cost of <br /> relocating the guy wires. The pile is stable and well vegetated; it blends into the <br /> surrounding terrain reasonably well, and does not impede the drainage pattern of the <br /> surrounding terrain or impound water. <br /> All Refuse disposal piles; RSRDA, CRDA-1 and CRDA-2 have previously been <br /> 39 <br />
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