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M1990057
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Revision
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9/7/2023
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Response to Objection to Application
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Welborn Sullivan Meck&Tooley&Leadville Sanitation 9 <br /> June 9,2023 <br /> Figure 2: FTD Location <br /> Direction of Flow <br /> 250ft Offset <br /> Sewer Line <br /> 5 5it to P n <br /> v ili " <br /> The propensity of tailings flowing was tested by Patterson & Cooke. This was <br /> tested by measuring the Transportable Moisture Limit (TML). TML is a test used <br /> to determine if solid material will liquefy due to vibration when transported in <br /> trucks or ocean liners. This is therefore a conservative test as the material is <br /> placed, not transported and therefore not subject to the intense vibrations <br /> experienced during transport. <br /> The filtered tailings will have a moisture content of 23-25%. The photos in <br /> Figure 3 show the results of the TML test for a moisture content of 23.9% <br /> (roughly the average moisture content of the material). The photo on the left <br /> shows how the material will look when placed in the FTD. The photo on the right <br /> shows the flow moisture point. <br />
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