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2010-04-16_PERMIT FILE - C1996083A (9)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/16/2010
Doc Name
pg 2.05-1 to 2.05-58i
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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• 2.05.3 <br />• <br /> 1 <br />TR -27 <br />PFAoVED <br />8/ - 2-103 <br />When rock or rocky material is used for embankment, placement shall be in <br />layers not exceeding the maximum size of the rock present, and in no case <br />shall lifts exceed 30 inches in depth. Rock layers shall be compacted by <br />routing the spreading equipment and loaded hauling equipment over the <br />entire width of the fill until compaction is obtained. <br />Temporary erosion control measures will be implemented during the <br />construction of the haul roads. Straw bales or other alternative <br />sedimentation control devices will be placed along the edge of the <br />embankments. After construction is complete the area disturbed will be <br />seeded and mulched to reduce the rate and volume of run -off. <br />A typical haul road section is shown on Map HR -1, Haul Road Sections, <br />presented in Volume V. Maps 52 -1 -011 through 52 -1 -014, presented in <br />Volume V, show plan and profile views of this haul road segment. <br />Drainage <br />The drainage design for the haul road includes ditches, ditch relief drains <br />and culverts as shown on the Drainage Plans, Maps 21 -1 and 21 -2. Volume <br />III, Exhibit 8, Protection of the Hydrologic Balance, presents the run -off <br />calculations based on the 10 -year, 24 -hour precipitation event. The ditch <br />and culvert sizes are presented in Exhibit 8 and on Maps 22 -B, 22 -C, 22 -J <br />and 22 -K. <br />Culverts are designed in accordance with the Handbook of Steel Drainage <br />& Highway Construction Products (1983). According to table HC -1, page <br />126, the minimum depth of cover for corrugated steel pipe, H -20 live load, 2 <br />2/3 X 1/2 inch corrugations is 12- inches for diameters or spans of 12 to 96 <br />inches. The depth of cover is measured from the top of pipe to the top of <br />subgrade. Therefore all culverts will be covered by compacted fill to a <br />minimum depth of 1 foot. <br />The inlet end of all culverts will be protected by an end section or a rock or <br />concrete headwall. <br />2.05-21- 8/03 <br />
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