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11/21/2007 10:49:19 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977300
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/15/1983
Doc Name
FN 77-300 PERMIT AMENDMENT APPLICATION
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COTTER CORP
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MLRD
Type & Sequence
HR1
Media Type
D
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failure should be limited to surficial fai <br />slope generated by the undercutting to the <br />38°). If such a scenario were to develop, <br />benches above the slope toe could serve to <br />extent of erosionally reconfigures s]opes. <br />the Division should strongly encourage the <br />facial slopes." <br />Cotter Response <br />lures, which would reduce the <br />angle of repose (approximately <br />the existence of terrace <br />limit or retard the upward <br />For both of these reasons, <br />applicant to terrace they piles' <br />See drawings prepared in conjunction with Appendix E-4 and Section 7.0 in <br />Appendix E-4. <br />Pentleton Comment (5} <br />"On page 38 of the report, the consultant recommends that a 15 foot wide <br />buffer space be maintained between the toe of the waste piles and the <br />creek channel. The consultant observes that this buffer space could <br />eliminate any potential fall of waste material into the creek during the <br />operational life of the mine. The provision of such a buffer space <br />should be required by the Division to prevent degradation of Ralston Creek." <br />Cotter Response <br />See Section 7.0 in Appendix E-4. <br /> <br /> <br />
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