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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1974004
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/16/2010
Doc Name
Structural Geology Evaluation
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Lafarge West, Inc.
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Fee/Report
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DB2
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remediation of the margins of the sump, so no exposures were available for observation <br />(Figure 2; Station 1). One exposure in the main pit was accessible during our site visits <br />and this was a generally south facing temporary wall (Figure 2, Station 2). Access to the <br />remainder of the middle bench excavation for data collection was not possible due to <br />continued excavation of materials by trucks during our visits (Photo 5). <br />In the southern expansion area, an east facing temporary wall and a portion of a north <br />facing final wall were exposed at the time of our data collections, with data points collected <br />from this mining area included in this report (Figure 2, Station 3). Factors that contributed <br />to limited exposures being available for data collection included: recent and multiple <br />snowfall events, temporary walls covered by blasting debris that has not yet been <br />removed, and efficient reclamation of exposed walls by Lafarge. <br />3.2 Slope Geometry <br />' An adequate evaluation of the structural geologic conditions of the quarry must also <br />include accurate information regarding the long-term orientations of the pit walls. The wall <br />' orientations utilized in this report are based on the current mine plan developed by Lafarge <br />West, Inc. in December, 2003 and match the current Colorado Division of Minerals and <br />Geology mine plan (Figure 5). The wall orientations used for this analysis have been the <br />same since the 2003 report. The dip direction and slope angle utilized to represent the <br />final quarry walls are presented in Table 1 below. <br />Table 1: Representative Quarrv Wall Orientations <br />Quarry Wall Slope Direction of Wall Slope Angle(2) <br />East 242° 45° <br />Northeast 175° 35° <br />Northwest 151 ° 35° <br />West 091 ° 45° <br />West 120° 45° <br />Southwest 036° 45° <br />Southwest 016° 45° <br />Southeast 335° 45° <br />Note: 1: Slope orientations are presented as dip directions measured from true north (0°). <br />2: Slope angles are measured relative to the horizontal. <br />-6- <br />Lachel & Associates <br />IF A SC14NA6[1 FNGINEI: NG:O MPAWIY
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