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8/24/2016 11:18:55 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004022
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/14/2004
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Comments
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DMG
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Hilltop Aquatic Investments LLC
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Lined Pit Guide 2 September 2000 <br />discussed in the following sections in their permit applications. A general plan for liner or slurry wall <br />installation is sufficient for permitting under the 100 percent bond option. Included below aze <br />discussions and lists of those elements of designs, plans, and specifications that the Division will look <br />for in applications for lined pits seeking the lower bond amount. The discussion and lists provided aze <br />necessarily generalized, and must be tailored to site specific operations and conditions. The examples <br />provided are not intended to be Standazd Specifications. Numerical information in the example <br />specifications are typical for the vast majority of slurry wall and clay liner installations, but may be <br />modified if justified to suit specific site conditions. The Mined Land Reclamation Boazd and the <br />Division of Minerals and Geology want to emphasize that this is a guidance document only and is not a <br />rule or regulation. Any time the Division provides guidance to reclamation permit Applicants, the <br />information is intended to simplify and streamline the permitting process and minimize the need to <br />extend decision dates or involve Applicants in extended adequacy review processes. The guidance <br />provided is not intended to stifle the flexibility Applicants have to design their mining and reclamation <br />plans and is not intended to serve as a template for any future rule making. Applicants may use this <br />guidance to their benefit or may provide an application that does not follow the guidance and propose a <br />different, innovative plan for permitting a slurry wall or clay liner. The Division and the Boazd will <br />consider each application individually under the terms of the Mined Land Reclamation Act, and no <br />Applicant will ever be penalized for, or encouraged to use the permitting guidance provided in this <br />document. <br />SLURRY WALLS <br />The factors that may influence the performance of a slurry wall, and that should be addressed in a <br />reclamation permit application are: <br />• Design (including construction plans and appropriate drawings) <br />• Technical Specifications <br />• Construction Quality ControllConstruction Quality Assurance (CQA) <br />• Final Construction Report including the CQA Engineer's Certification <br />The design documents and drawings must be sufficient [o describe the major construction activities <br />involved in building asoil-bentonite (S-B) slurry wall, which aze: <br />• Prepazation of the site <br />• Slurry mixing and hydration <br />• Trench excavation <br />• Backfill preparation <br />• Backfill placement <br />• Site cleanup <br />The slurry is used to hold the trench open until backfill can be placed. Slurry is composed of water <br />~ with 4-8 percent sodium bentonite. The S-B backfill typically consists of a minimum of 2 percent <br />
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