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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983141
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
7/17/1987
Doc Name
CASH MINE FN M-83-141
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GOLD HILL VENTURES
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MLRD
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mr. newara L. DIJI'llVll <br />,Page 2 <br />July 16, 1987 <br />4. A polyethylene plastic geomembrane liner with thickness of Ii~Yr <br />30 mils was placed over the prepared ground surface in a manner _~~ <br />that assured a minimum of handling so that the interior of the <br />tailings pond was not disturbed. <br />5. The geomembrane liner was closely fitted and sealed around <br />the only outlet in the liner. There are no other projections through <br />the tailings pond liner. <br />6. The portions of the geomembrane liner that were damaged <br />during installation were removed and repaired with additional <br />pieces of 30 mil polyethylene lining material. <br />7. The separate panels of the geomembrane liner were sealed <br />together with a heat fusion method that employed a digital <br />temperature controlled hot shoe plastic welder. <br />8. The lap joints of the polyethylene panels were formed by <br />overlapping the edges of the panels a minimum distance of 12 <br />inches. <br />9. The contact surfaces o€ the lap joints were wiped clean so <br />that all dirt, dust, and other foreign materials were removed prior <br />to heat fusion seaming. <br />10. Sand bags are being used to keep the geomembrane liner in <br />position during windy conditions prior to completely filling the <br />impoundment area with mill tailings. <br />11. Any necessary repairs to the polyethylene geomembrane <br />liner will be patched with similar liner material, and will be <br />repaired in the same manner used during the initial installation. <br />12. When the tailings pond is expanded, the upper edge of the <br />geomembrane lining will be used to seam additional panels to the <br />previously installed polyethylene liner material. <br />13. During the construction of the tailings dam, the granite <br />bedrock was ripped and exposed along the entire length of the <br />tailings impoundment area. Because the exposed bedrock would not <br />permit gravity drainage, the excess water decantation line was <br />placed in position along the high side of the interior of the tail- <br />ings pond on top of the installed geomembrane liner. The geomem- <br />brane liner is sealed to the horizontal section of the water decan- <br />tation pipe where it passes through the tailings dam, and several <br />seep rings were attached to the pipe to prevent tailings from , <br />piping along the decantation line. +~~~ <br />A 30 mil polyethylene geomembrane was selected to line the tail- I ~, ~ <br />logs impoundment area rather than the originally proposed plastic liner 1~ ~~~- <br />composed of polyvinyl chloride. The polyethylene liner hes better ultra- ~:; `„~„~~ <br />violet light resistance characteristics than the polyvinyl chloride liner ~- <br />~ I <br />
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