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8/24/2016 10:58:28 PM
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11/20/2007 4:42:44 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/28/2006
Doc Name
pg 2.05-65 to 2.05-122.1
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
Media Type
D
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Typical gravel (road surfacing) characteristics conform to the following specifications: <br />• Screen Size Material Passine <br />1 % inch 100% <br />I inch 75-90% <br />3/8 inch 40-75% <br />No. 4 mesh 30-60% <br />No. ] 0 mesh 20-45% <br />No. 40 mesh 15-30% <br />No. 200 mesh* 5-I S% <br />*The fraction passing the No. 200 mesh shall not be greater than two-thirds of the fraction passing the No. 40 mesh <br />Once the roads aze no longer needed, culverts will be removed, and the roads and associated drainage featwes will <br />be reclaimed by ripping, scarifying, and grading road surfaces, fills, and ditches to blend wish the surrounding <br />terrain. Topsoil is generally not available for reclaiming the roads because they have been constructed in <br />previously disturbed azeas, therefore, the best available plant growth media will be utilized as a soil substitute. <br />Potential growth media will be analyzed for nutrients and, if indicated, soil supplements will be applied. Following <br />soil substitute replacement, reclaimed road azeas will be seeded with the standard revegetation seed mix. <br />L Access/Haulroad <br />The Access/Hauh-oad as shown on Map 24, Surface Facilities and Map 24A, Road Location and Classification, <br />extends from Routt County Road 27 to the road intersection neaz the fresh-water borehole. Although the posted <br />speed limit for this road will be 30 mph or less, road horizontal alignment is based on a 40 mph design speed for <br />safety reasons. Across-section and centerline profile of the Access/Hauh-oad is shown on Map 30, Road Profiles <br />and Cross-Sections. Grade and pitch requirements were not exceeded in road design or construction. <br />• Vegetation was cleazed for no more than the width needed for the roadway and drainage control. The <br />Aceess/Haulroad was constructed with a minimum of 36 inches of compacted road fill topped with a 12-inch gravel <br />base and 6 inches of gravel surfacing. The road fill consisted of mine spoils, contains less than 25 percent rock <br />larger than 6 inches and was spread in successive uniform layers not exceeding 12 inches, prior to compaction. <br />Embanlanent materials utilized conformed to applicable standazds. No excess or unsuitable material from <br />excavations was encountered. No acid and toxic-forming materials were encountered during embankment <br />construction. The Access/Haulroad was surfaced with gravel to form a durable road surface. Acid and/or toxic <br />forming substances were not used in the road surfacing. Constmction activities for the access/]raulroad were <br />conducted in accordance with the approved Permit C-82-056. As-built P.E. certifications for the Access/Hauh•oad <br />are included in Exhibit 25, As-Built Certifications of Access/I-Iaulroad and Other Haulmads. <br />Subsequent to initial construction of the Access/Haulroad, TCC obtained approval (MR 03-184) and resurfaced the <br />existing Access/I-Iaulroad with a 4- to 5-inch asphalt matt. The matt is approximately 30 feet wide, except adjacent <br />to the office building where it is up to 45 feet in width. Minor subgrade preparation was completed prior to <br />placement of the asphalt matt. A report addressing surfacing recommendations for the road is presented in Exhibit <br />48-3. <br />IIA. Haulroad Connector <br />A short (approximately 120') haulroad segment was approved (Technical Revision to Permit C-82-056, April 16, <br />1984) and constructed to connect the TCC haulroad (Access/Haulroad) with the existing CYCC Haulroad B. This <br />road segment extends from the Access/Haulroad at the road intersection neaz the freshwater borehole to the <br />beginning of Haulroad B-2 just west of the 0-Entry shafr and fan building, as shown on Map 24, Surface Facilities. <br />The centerline road profile for the Haulroad Connector is included as part of the Haulroad B-2 profile, and the <br />• profile and typical cross-sections aze shown on Map 30, Road Profiles and Cross-Sections. <br />TR06-52 2.05-67 02/17/06 <br />
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