Laserfiche WebLink
STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman S[., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 <br />Date: August 30, 2006 / <br />To: Erica Crosby's <br />From: Rick Wenzel <br />COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF <br />RECLAMATION <br />MINING <br />- &- <br />SAFETY <br />Bill Owens <br />Governor <br />Russell George <br />Executive Director <br />Ronald W. Gattany <br />Division Direcor <br />Natural Resource Trustee <br />RE: i~'lining Setbacks from Permanent Valuable Manmade Structures, Coulson Excavating Co., <br />Inc., Gardels Pit, DBMS Permit No. M-2005-033 t/ <br />As requested, I have reviewed the slope stability analysis prepared by WSI Weiland, Inc. (Weiland) on behalf <br />of Coulson Excavating Co., Inc. (Coulson) and submitted to the Division on August 7, 2006 as part of <br />Coulson's Regnlaz 112 Permit Application for the Gazdels Pit, DRMS Permit No. M-2005-033. <br />The purpose of the slope stability analysis was to demonstrate that the proposed mining activities would not <br />adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structures located within <br />two-hundred feet of the affected land, in accordance with Rule 6.4.19 of the Mineral Rules and Regulations of <br />the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board for The Extraction of Construction Materials (Rules). <br />Based on a review of Exhibit C-2, Mine Plan Map, submitted with the permit application, the City of <br />Loveland, Colorado owns a wastewater treatment plant that is located within two-hundred feet of the proposed <br />west permit boundary for Cell B of the proposed mining operation. The Division understands that the City of <br />Loveland declined to provide the applicant with a notarized letter stating that the proposed mining and <br />reclamation activities will have "no negative effect" on their utility. Therefore, the applicant has provided the <br />Division with the aforementioned engineering evaluation to satisfy the requirements of Rule 6.4.19. <br />The slope stability analysis submitted as the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit ofthe permit application evaluated <br />the stability of a O.SH:1 V slope with a forty foot setback from the permit boundary (approximately fifty feet <br />from the wastewater treatment plan). Using conservative soil properties previously suggested by the Division, <br />the analysis resulted in a Factor of Safety (FOS) of 1.01, indicating that the slope should be stable under the <br />modeled conditions and that the proposed mining activities should not adversely affect the stability of the <br />adjacent wastewater treatment plant. To confirm this result, I performed an independent analysis using the <br />same soil profile and soil properties. The result I obtained from my analysis was similar to the result obtained <br />by Weiland. Therefore, it is my opinion that the applicant has satisfied the requirements of Rule 6.4.19. <br />Should you have any further questions regarding this issue, please feel free to contact me. <br />Cc: Carl Mount, DRMS <br />Attachments: DRMS Slope Stability Analysis <br />Office of Office of <br />Mined Land Reclamation Arrive and Inactive Mines <br />