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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/19/2006
Doc Name
Haul Road HGLF-HR2 Ditch Designs
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 12 Appendix 12-4
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APPENDIX 12-4 <br />Culvert and Ditch Design <br />Introduction <br />A meeting was held in the field during fall 1992 between the Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology (CMDG) and Hayden Gulch Terminal, Inc. <br />(HGTI) personnel as part of assigning the Loadout facility permit to HGTI. <br />It was agreed at this meeting that existing (installed during the <br />construction of the Loadout facility circa 1978/1979) hydrologic structures <br />required designs. It was further agreed that those designs would be limited <br />to hydrologic structures within the immediate facilities area (i.e., crusher, <br />conveyor, tipple, etc.) and not extend the entire length of the railroad <br />track. Although numerous culverts extended beneath the railroad embankment, <br />these were constructed (approximately 1979) for flood control and not to <br />route runoff through the transportation network or to sedimentation ponds. <br />Two of the existing railroad ditches (Ditches 7 and B) fell within this <br />category and were not included in the design process. <br />• The existing culverts and ditches have been in place for a number of years <br />(since the facility was built circa 1978/1979). This design effort is, <br />therefore, a verification that these structures will continue to function <br />properly. Existing ditch shapes and sizes were derived from aerial <br />photography, surveying and topographic maps. This information was used in <br />the SEDCAD+ computer analysis. Although ditch shapes may not be consistent <br />throughout the entire length, the cross-sectional area is more than adequate <br />due to the largely insignificant drainage areas. <br />Design Considerations <br />Most design information is found in the computer analysis outputs. All <br />ditches and culverts were designed to safely pass surface runoff from the 10- <br />year, 29-hour precipitation event. Only two different curve number (CN) <br />values were used: <br />• Rangeland: CN = 64 <br />• Dirt Roads: CN = 89 <br />i <br />Areas, slopes and land use categories are as stated. <br />TR-07 12-9.1 Revised 03/06 <br />
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