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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
Geotechnical Review
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 6 PHASE I STABILITY ANALYSES Appendix
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- 22 - <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />existence of ground water is quite possible in both additional <br />drainages on the site. Ground water quality control would be <br />difficult in these conditions. <br />Finally, it has to be expected that a considerable <br />number of monitoring wells would be required in these con- <br />ditions to monitor the quality of ground water. <br />6.2 ALTERNATIVE LOCATIONS <br />We have briefly inspected the area immediately west <br />and east of the proposed waste disposal site. We feel that <br />more favorable locations for the waste pile could be found <br />in the close vicinity of the original site. One such area.. <br />lies immediately west of the proposed pile area, on a wide <br />and flat ridge between a north-south trending drainage on the <br />east side and a similar but deeper drainage on the west side. <br />This area would be limited by the crushing and screening <br />level fill on the north side and by an access road on the <br />south side. A small topsoil storage is located within this <br />recommended location. <br />A similar area lies immediately west of this proposed <br />location, between the larger drainage and the access road to <br />the mine. <br />An area of a similar character could be found also east <br />of the drainage that contains the sedimentation ponds. <br />All these areas can be characterized by relatively <br />mildly sloping surf aces, the absence of any drainages, favor- <br />able foundation conditions where colluvial soil with favor- <br />able physical properties will very probably be encountered, <br />r.EaNroao coNSUnw, mc. <br />
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