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STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman S[., Room 215 <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 8663567 <br />FAX: (303) 832-8106 <br />DATE: June 3, 2004 <br />TO: Tom Schreiner <br />FROM: Allen Sorenson` <br />RE: Review of Slope Stability Analyses, Hilltop Aquatic Investments, LLC <br />Raindance Sand and Gravel Mine, File No. M-2004-022 C~.~a2 ; <br />COLORADO <br />D I V i 5 1 0 N O F <br />MINERALS <br />GEOLOGY <br />0.FC LA NATION•NINING <br />SAFETY•SCIENCE <br />Bill Owens <br />Gavemor <br />Russell George <br />Executive Director <br />Ronald W. Cottony <br />Division Director <br />Natural Resource Trustee <br />The Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) geotechnical engineering staff has completed a review of <br />the slope stability analyses prepazed by the Applicant's consultants for the above referenced proposed <br />operation. DMG has determined that the proposed mining operation will have no adverse impacts on <br />nearby structures worthy of protection; these structures are: <br />• Town of Windsor water pipeline; <br />• Poudre River Trail; <br />• Eaton Ditch; <br />• Everitt Barn. <br />This determination relies on the mine operator's strict adherence to the setbacks from these structures that <br />were input to the stability analyses. The Applicant must understand that these setbacks aze enforceable <br />conditions of the mined land reclamation permit, and that failure to abide by the setbacks will be looked <br />upon as a serious violation of the terms of the permit. . <br />It should be noted that DMG identified one concern with the inputs to the Applicant's analyses, but found <br />that this concern was not relevant to the detem3ination of stability due to the magnitude of the mining <br />setbacks in this particulaz case. The concern is with the sheaz strength values assigned to the weathered <br />bedrock that underlies the sand and gravel deposit. This weathered material behaves as an over <br />consolidated, stiff fissured clay, and upon unloading caused by mining this clay may degrade to its fully <br />softened strength and locally to its residual strength; which can be quite low. However, in this case, with <br />the required and enforceable setbacks, degradation of the weathered bedrock would not result in slope <br />failure that could impact the nearby structures. <br />cc: Cazl Mount, DMG (via email) <br />c:tacs~LOANER INACHQJE~My Documenfstraindance stability analysis.doc <br />Office of Office of Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Active and Inactive Mines Geological Survey <br />