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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977526
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
7/30/2010
Doc Name
Design & Opns. Plan
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Albert Frei & Sons
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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D
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5.7 Material Placement <br />Regular deliveries of inert materials will be delivered to the Site and unloaded on level <br />ground near the areas being filled. Inert materials will be placed in lifts of 4-5 feet <br />starting at the base of the lined pit gradually filling to match the existing ground surfaces <br />and then up to match the final contours shown on the map in Appendix IV. The fill <br />sequencing will be done as shown on the map in Appendix V showing the areas out of <br />the flood plain being filled first. <br />Soils suitable for blending with fly ash will be placed in the areas for fly ash and soil <br />blending. Fly ash will be delivered and placed into the area where they will be blended <br />with other suitable soils prior to placement. The blending of fly ash and soils will be <br />done according to the mix ratios will be presented the addendum to the application and <br />shown to be acceptable according to the geotechnical report. Depending on the fly ash <br />used and existing water content, additional water may be added to achieve the optimum <br />moisture to meet the requirements of a geotechnical report provided in an addendum to <br />this application. Water is available on Site and from the adjacent pond. The fly ash - <br />suitable soils mixture will be placed in lifts according to the specifications in the <br />geotechnical report. Additional lifts will be placed until the entire area is filled. Fly ash <br />will not be blended with soils in the upper 15 feet of the fill area allowing for ample <br />separation from areas that may be excavated for future development. <br />5.8 Nuisance Controls <br />The following controls will be maintained for nuisance conditions at the site. <br />5.8.1 Dust Control <br />Dust will be controlled at the Site by the application of water on the inert soils and on <br />roadways. A water truck will be available at the site and will be used on this site as <br />necessary to water the roads and working areas. <br />5.8.2 Litter Control <br />Litter is not expected to be a significant concern due to the types of materials brought on <br />Site will not contain typical municipal solid waste or litter. If litter from drivers of <br />operators needs to be contained, waste cans (empty clean drum or similar) and a <br />dumpster will be placed on site. Employees will be instructed to place waste into the <br />containers. <br />A commercial disposal operated supplied dumpster will be located on Site for filling with <br />small amounts of debris that is incidental to the inert material delivery. The contents of <br />the dumpster will be picked up by a commercial hauler on a regular schedule for disposal <br />at a solid waste disposal facility designed for garbage. <br />L` <br />AFS Frei-Henderson Inert Fill Page 14 of 23 <br />MOLEN & ASSOCIATES, LLC
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