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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997054
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/31/1997
Doc Name
MEMO REVIEW OF PARKDALE PROJECT APPLICATION FN M-97-054
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DMG
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LARRY OEHLER
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~.:-:~~ ~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />STATE ~F COLORAllU <br />DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />DrpanmCnl ul N.IIUr.t fIB)UUfICs <br />I } I } 5hcrman 51.. Ruom 21 5 ~ <br />` <br /> <br />Dcnvcr. GilnraAu all_'ll3 ~ <br />~ <br /> <br />rn„nr, uullar,a-}sh; I <br />FA%.1}Il}I N}2-H 1176 <br />To: Larry Oehler <br /> <br />l DEPARTMENT OF <br />NATURAL <br />~- <br />From: James Dillie ~l. RESOURCES <br />V Ruy Romer <br /> <br />Date: July 31, 1997 Governor <br /> <br />lames 5. Lochhrad <br /> Exe<ulive Direcror <br />Re: Review of Pazkdale Pro'ect A lication, File No. M-97-054 <br />J PP Michael B. Long <br />Drv~sion Direcbr <br />At your request, I reviewed the referenced petmit application. Specifically, I attempted to <br />evaluate stability of the quarry highwalls, the effects of blasting operations and the adequacy of <br />the proposed installation of culverts in Tallahassee creek. <br />The applicant did not submit sufficient data to complete an evaluation of any of the operations. <br />The operator did submit a minimal amount of information for the quarry highwall; height and <br />width of the cuts and benches (plus the overall slope angle). However, since it appeazs the overall <br />slope angle will be steeper than the internal friction angle, I will need a few more details about <br />the local geology. First, is the granite altered or unaltered. Second, what is the strike and dip of <br />the predominant fracture systems. Third, vyhat is the elevation of the phreatic surface (if any). <br />Fourth, what earthquake coefficient did the operator use to determine that the highwall feature is <br />well within reasonable and conservative engineering limits for a long term safety from the <br />standpoint of overall slope stability. <br />Other than stating that scaled distance formulas will be used to establish safe seismic <br />disturbances and air blast limits, the applicant did not submit any data concerning the effects of <br />blasting operations. Of the available compliance options the applicant chooses to submit a scaled <br />distance analysis using the scaled distance equation to determine maximum chazge weight per 8 <br />ms delay. This is the simplest of all ground motion compliance options so it will not be difficult <br />to submit the analyses prior to permit approval. The applicant should determine a chazge weight, <br />or scaled distance, for all structures within 5000 feet of the quarry. Also, the applicant should <br />address the potential flyrock problem. What safety measures will the applicant commit to in <br />order to protect the public from flyrock? <br />Finally, the applicant proposes to install culverts in Tallahassee creek. How did the applicant <br />decide what size culvert to use? The applicant should submit a detailed analysis showing the <br />watershed area and potential runoff amounts so the Division can determine if the culverts aze <br />properly sized. Also, the applicant states that sediment control structures will be constructed in <br />the permit area. However, the applicant did not submit any data regarding the size of the <br />structures or their capacities. <br />Let me know when the applicant submits the above noted information so I can review it. <br />
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