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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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-5- <br />methods are used. These investigations included field density tests made in <br />existing spoil and haul roads, numerous measurements of angle of repose, and <br />large gradation analyses of overburden spoil. This experience was used to aid in <br />establishing representative spoil material properties for stability analyses. <br />SPOIL PROPERTIES <br />The C olowyo Coal Mine operates using a surface, strip-type mining <br />procedure in an open pit. The proposed Nest Pit will be an extension of the <br />existing mine. 'Ne believe the overburden which will be developed as excess spoil <br />will be very similar to the materials presently being mined. To evaluate the <br />nature of the overburden which will be used to construct the proposed excess <br />spoil, we sampled spoil from The current operation. Specific gravity tests were <br />used To measure the unit weight of representative spoil materials. Point Load <br />tests were used To estimate compressive strength. 'Ne focused on outcropping <br />sandstones available near the disposal site and the light gray or banded (varved) <br />sandstones found •Nithin the existing pit. Table 8-2 presents a sum mary of our <br />laboratory tests. The purpose of this testing was to establish characteristics of <br />The potential spoil materials and to evaluate materials which could be used for <br />construction of underdrains. Two-cycle, slake-durability tests were performed to <br />evaluate the durability of available drain rock. Acidity (pH) was measured on the <br />water from the slake-durability test. <br /> <br />
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