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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/4/2009
Doc Name
Detailed Design, Construction, Operation and Reclamation Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume XI Coal Mine Waste Disposal Area No. 3
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D
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• Inspection <br />The waste rock disposal area will be inspected for stability by a qualified <br />registered engineer or other qualified professional specialist experienced in <br />construction of earth and rockfill embankments under the direction of a qualified <br />professional engineer, on a quarterly basis, beginning within 7 days after the <br />preparation of the disposal area begins. In addition the area will be inspected <br />during the following critical periods: removal of all organic material and topsoil as <br />previously described, placement of underdrainage systems, installation of <br />surface drainage systems, placement and compaction of fill materials, and <br />during revegetation. Inspections shall include such observations and tests as <br />may be necessary to evaluate the potential hazard to human life and property, to <br />ensure that all organic material and topsoil have been removed and that proper <br />construction and maintenance are occurring in accordance with the approved <br />plan. A report will be provided to the Division by the inspecting engineer within <br />two weeks of the completed inspections. A copy of this report will be kept at the <br />mine site. <br />The certified report addressing the underdrain system and protective filters will <br />include color photographs taken during and after construction, but before <br />underdrains are covered with excess spoil. If the underdrain system is <br />constructed in phases, each phase shall be certified separately. The color <br />photographs accompanying each certified report will be taken in adequate size <br />and number with enough terrain or other physical features of the site shown to <br />provide a relative scale to the photographs and to specifically and clearly identify <br />the site. <br />TR-45 <br />9- <br />10/06 <br />
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