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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
5/18/1994
Doc Name
RAILROAD RELOCATION-ROCK DISPOSAL AREA SOMERSET MINING CO DMG PERMIT C-81-022
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J E STOVER & ASSOCIATES
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FILE
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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
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J. E. STOVER & ASSOCIATES III IIIIII~IIIIIIIII ^ <br />2768 COMPASS DRIVE, SUITE 101 <br />GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81506 <br />PHONE: (303) 245-4101, FAR 242-7908 <br />MINE ENGINEERING CIYIL ENGINEERING <br />MINE RECLAMATION CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT <br /> <br />To: File MAY I8 1994 <br />Date: May 16, 1994 C;~.:~•~;,~, ~. <br />From: ~~ ,Jew s ~ ~~ ~ "" <br />t <br />Subject: Ra11ro Relocation - Rock Disposal Area <br />Somerset Mining Company <br />DMG Permit C-81-022 <br />I served as the Construction Manager on the railroad relocation <br />project performed during 1991. The railroad was relocated to the <br />south in the vicinity of the Sanborn Creek Mine portals. <br />Approximately 30,000 cubic yards of fill was required in the new <br />railroad embankment. The fill was obtained from borrow areas above <br />(north) of the tracks generally within the railroad right-of-way. <br />The borrow areas contained a substantial amount of large rock that <br />was unsuitable for the railroad embankment. The large rock was <br />wasted in two areas. Most of the rock was placed on the outslope <br />(south slope) of the railroad embankment. The remaining rock was <br />placed along the north edge or old State Highway 133 immediately <br />east of the Sanborn Creek Mine portals. <br />
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