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8/25/2016 12:46:15 AM
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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
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D
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-2- <br />The initial box cut will be across a valley which trends north from the pit <br />(Fig. I, Sheet I). Colowyo plans to place 16.5 million cubic yards of excess <br />overburden from this cut into the West Pit Disposal Site north of The pit, within <br />the valley. Precipitation runoff in the valley currently flows north and turns <br />northwest just before the valley converges with Taylor Creel. The northern limit <br />of the spoil will be aT the turn in the valley; existing slopes north of This Turn will <br />serve as a natural buttress for most of the spoil. The "toe" of the fill will slope <br />northwest, toward Taylor Creek. The east side of The spoil will terminate on a <br />.vest-facing slope and The west edge of the spoil will toe into an east-facing slope <br />near a ridge line. The initial box cut will extend west of the spoil site down <br />toward a second tributary valley to Taylor Creek. To enhance stability, an <br />additional small excess spoil area may be created in order to tie the spoil into the <br />east-facing side of the existing valley and grade the surface of the fill for <br />drainage. <br />GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS <br />Geologic conditions at The site hove been described and mapped in detail by <br />Colowyo Coal Company geologic staff. We understand the entire area is underlain <br />aT relative shallow depths by the lilliams Fork Formation which is part of the <br />Upper Cretaceous ~'Vlesa Verde Group. '~Nithin the area of the proposed mining and <br />spoil disposal, the Williams Fork Formation includes sandstone whic`~ is fine To <br />very fine grained and interbedded with thin layers of silts tone and shale. ':Ve have <br />termed this sandstone a varved material. The sandstone is light gray in color with <br />dark gray bands. There are massive marine shale members within the formation. <br />The shale series predominately consist of claystone with some siltstone. <br /> <br />
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