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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988112
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
11/28/1990
Doc Name
SAN LUIS PROJECT M-88-112
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LUCERO KADINGER & LESTER
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MLRD
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• • 38 <br />1 that, is that they excavated that area out, put in a <br />2 good layer of gravels, dried that back up, and -- and, <br />3 then, -- then they went back in and put in their <br />4 compacted soils over the top of that dry material <br />5 (indicating). <br />6 Q Aave you -- <br />7 A There are -- there are written reports on how <br />8 that was constructed. <br />9 Q Aave you received any reports of water being <br />10 observed under the plastic liner during its <br />11 installation? <br />12 MR. RRASSA: Thank you, that's the question <br />13 that I think will clarify that. <br />14 THE WITNESS: No. <br />15 Around the perimeters, maybe, where -- where, <br />16 when it would rain -- see, when we lay this liner around <br />17 this side here, the leading edges are exposed, okay, <br />18 to -- to the rain, and -- and the leading edges <br />19 underneath them (indicating). If -- if it's raining -- <br />20 if this area is flooding, the soils would get saturated <br />21 underneath there, and, then, when we come .back and tie <br />22 to that liner, what we do is we follow that liner back, <br />23 we dig away the wet material, the material that's been <br />24 overrobbed with moisture contents -- that kind of water <br />25 has been observed -- then we go back in there, and we <br />MEDINA COURT REPORTING <br />213 14th, Alamosa, CO 81101 <br />(719) 589-5020 <br />
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