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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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-15- <br />Our stability analyses for cross section A were performed using the <br />program Geoslope (tm) developed by Geocomp Corp. This computer program <br />is based upon the slope stability analysis procedure STABL developed aT <br />Purdue University. Geoslope offers Modified Bishop Analysis Methods for <br />circular-shaped failure surfaces and Janbu's Method of Generalized Slices for <br />non-circular surfaces. The analysis employs a limit equilibrium procedure of <br />slices. We believe the numerical values selected for strength of the various <br />materials and the wafer surface assumptions control the computed factor of <br />safety. We have performed a parametric study using conservative values of <br />strength conditions in order to assess slope stability. <br />Appendix C contains detailed results of our slope stability <br />calculations. We performed IS trials which compared factor of safety for 100 <br />failure surfaces each. The results indicated the most likely mode of failure <br />would be a shallow, circular-type failure occurring at The toe of the proposed <br />spoil fill. Table C-I summarizes the analyses results and Fig. C-I shows the <br />"critical" slip surface for each analysis. Figure C-2 shows results of our <br />parametric study considering The effects of the angle of internal friction of <br />the spoil, clay cohesion, spoil and clay unit weight, and the groundwater level <br />above The natural ground surface. The fill is to be constructed within a <br />confined V-shaped canyon where The effect of arching will act to increase the <br />stability. This increase in stability was not considered in our analyses and the <br />calculated factors of safety will tend to be somewhat conservative. <br />Tlie basis of our parametric studies was an assumption The clay would <br />remain in place and free groundwater would develop at the existing clay <br />surface. The results of our stability calculations indicated the impact of the <br /> <br />
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