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iii iiiiiiiiiiiu iii ~ <br />999 <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Depanmenl of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Sr., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colora[lo 80203 <br />Phone: 1303) 86h-7567 <br />FAX: (3031 832-8106 <br />DATE: January 24, 1995 <br />~~ <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />~~~~~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br />TO: Erica Crosby lames 5. Lochhead <br />/ ESeCUlive DiretlOr <br />FROM: Susan Burgmaier Michael B. Long <br />Division Director <br />RE: Yoast Mine (C-94-082) <br />Reclamation Cost Estimate <br />I made a couple of changes to your questions for SCC regarding the Yoast Mine. Here's what <br />they were and why. In addition to a few minor changes for the sake of clarity, I made these big <br />changes. <br />Your Comment: <br />9. Uader productivity and Cost in the FPC, it appears that Seneca uses a BCY load factor <br />of 25.62. If this factor is converted to LCY the load factor is roughly 31. This 31 LCY <br />is well above the average machine volume of 26 LCY. Scrapers load m loose cubic yards <br />rather than bank cubic yards. Loading with 21.43 rather than Seneca's factor of 25.62 <br />falls in the range of the average load factor of 26. , <br />Please justify the 25.62 loading factor or revise the factor in all of the topsoil FPC <br />production sheets to 21.43. <br />I took this one out, because the heaped capacity (from the CAT handbook) for 637E scrapers <br />is 31 yd3. That 26 yd3 we use is an average of struck and heaped. I went through this same <br />argument with Tom Wainwright for Seneca II, and they were nght. They estimated 31 lcy for <br />each load, which is within the acceptable range. With topsoil, each load is generally heaped <br />above the scraper bowl. I've watched SCC and other operatLOns distribute topsod, and the loads <br />are always heaped. The weight limit for each load is 75,000 lbs, which would allow each yard <br />of matenal to weigh 2,419 lbs. Topsoil is typically 2,000 or less, so weight wouldn't be a factor, <br />either. In the Colowyo estimate we allowed them (not my choice, mind you) to factor in the use <br />of sideboards, for a load capacity greater than 31 yd3. <br />.Your Comment: <br />18. Page 25-4-16 under Miscellaneous Reclamation Activities, the first item states to Remove <br />Flume etc.. with a. total cost of $17,953.00. According to the Seneca II permit under <br />similar format, this amount is allocated to bacldill and grade 19 stock tanks. Please <br />change this heading to bacld'ill and grade 19 stock tanks and include the $17,953.00 on <br />the cost summary sheet in Tab 25. <br />I took this one out, because there aren't any stock tanks at Yoast. Just the surface water <br />monitoring flumes. Looks like they already have $551.00 to remove those. <br />