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8/25/2016 12:46:15 AM
Creation date
11/27/2007 10:04:55 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION WEST PIT EXCESS SPOIL DISPOSAL SITE COLOWYO COAL MINE MOFFAT CNTY COLO
Permit Index Doc Type
Waste Pile/Fill Report
Media Type
D
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-14- <br />Method of Construction <br />The placement and compaction of the spoil will influence its overall <br />strength characteristics. Additionally, the permeability of The fill can be <br />significantly affected by the method of construction. '~Ne anticipate Colowyo <br />desires to construct The fill by hauling spoil rock from the active mine areas <br />to the disposal site with large mine Trucks, probably in the range of 120 fo <br />170-ton carrying capacity. We believe the fill should be placed in <br />approximately horizontal lifts. In order to maintain comparatively high <br />permeability within the fill, the use of thick lifts is desirable. lNe believe <br />lifts on the order of 50 to 100 feet in range can be used because of the <br />insensitivity of the spoil site to settlement after construction. The previous <br />experience with the Streeter Canyon Fill has shown fills can perform <br />satisfactorily with thick lifts for the planned purposes of open rangeland after <br />fill construction. <br />Method of Analysis <br />The proposed spoil will be confined within an existing valley. Sheet 3 <br />and Fig. 3 illustrate representative spoil cross-sections. Our slope stability <br />analyses were performed using cross section A (Fig. I, Sheer I) which <br />represents, in our opinion, the critical area. We believe the placement of the <br />spoil within the valley will virtually eliminate risks of stability type problems <br />within the foundation soils on the east and west sides of the valley. The <br />planned 3:1 slope of the fill indicates a factor of safety of 2.1 to 2.4 for <br />infinite slope-Type failure within the fill. <br />~. <br />
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