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11/20/2007 7:47:59 PM
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Permit No
M2005071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/20/2006
Doc Name
Reveiw Stability during quarry ops
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Memo to Steve Shuey 2 April 20, 2006 <br />Evaluation of Rock Fall Potential Proposed Red Shale Pit. File M-2005-071 <br />Without blasting, the potential for operations at the proposed Red Shale Pit to destabilize proximate <br />cliff forming sandstone ledges is essentially non-existent. The levels of ground vibration, measured as <br />peak particle velocity, regardless of frequency, that might cause extension ofpre-existing cracks in <br />plaster-on-lathe artesanal construction, is about 0.5 inches per second. The levels of vibration at the <br />Rollins sandstone cliff face in question that maybe caused by operations at the proposed quarry are <br />likely to be an order of magnitude less that those requited to increase pre-existing cracking in plaster. <br />While it cannot be stated with absolute certainty that vibrations from the proposed quarry will not be <br />the ultimate trigger of some future rock fall event, it is clear that the only way that quarry generated <br />vibrations could trigger rock fall would be in a situation where loose rock was going to fall in the very <br />near term from some other triggering mechanism. <br />cc: Bruce Humphries, DMG (via email) <br />Rick Wenzel, DMG (via email) <br />c:lDocuments and SettingstacsN~(y Documents~red shale rock fall potential.doc <br />
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