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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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-6- <br />moil Density <br />Our firm has previous experience with measurement of density of spoil <br />materials at other mines which operate under similar conditions and with <br />similar formational materials in the Moffat and Routt County areas. We have <br />performed large sand cone density tests and nuclear density tests within spoil <br />materials. We believe these tests are indicative of the materials found at the <br />Colowyo site. The tests have indicated loose spoil found near the surface of <br />dumped spoil has density ranging between about 90 and 110 pcf, with an <br />average of about 95 pcf. Where spoils have been partially compacted, density <br />ranges from 110 to about 125 pcf with an average of 115 to 120 pcf. <br />The mode for placing excess spoil at the Colowyo mine has been to use <br />comparatively Thick lifts on the order of 50 to 100 feet. Spoil is dumped <br />and/or dozed off near The top of each lift and allowed to slide down an <br />advancing face as the spoil pile is enlarged. This procedure causes large <br />materials To slide down the face and create a comparatively permeable zone <br />at the bottom of each lift. The Streeter Canyon Fill was placed using These <br />methods without installation of a designed underdrain. Subsequent <br />groundwater monitoring wells installed in the Streeter Canyon fill have <br />indicated no development of free water has occurred within the fill over its <br />13 year (t) life. <br /> <br />
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