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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981185
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/6/2011
Doc Name
Response to adequacy issue #1 ā(CN-01)ā
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R Squared Inc.
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DRMS
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WHE
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Fourth Adequacy Response 112(d)-1 Application, Amended CN-01 <br />Wildcat Mining Corporation May Day Idaho Mine Complex <br />Comment: Bullet commitment has been clarified. See Attachment K (Chief Little <br />Deadwood Gulch Channel Corrective Action Plan) to CN-01, Response to Third <br />Adequacy. <br />Page 4 Construction: <br />5. The first bullet includes "hay" bales for erosion/sediment control. Hay attracts deer, elk, <br />and other animals as a food source. The bales are damaged by these animals and fail as <br />erosion/sediment control BMPs. Please remove all references to hay bales in the work <br />plan. <br />Comment: Reference to "hay bales" will be modified to install "wattles." <br />6. The fourth bullet discusses segregating mine rock for use as riprap. It is not clear what <br />criteria are to be used to segregate the mine rock. DRMS requires a chemical analysis of <br />any mine rock used as riprap to demonstrate that it is non-acid generating material. In <br />addition, riprap intended for channel revetment is required to meet the following <br />specifications: <br />a. Shape: angular with the longest dimension not to exceed three times the shortest <br />dimension, <br />b. Density: the minimum dry specific gravity should be 2.5, 2.6 is preferred, <br />c. Durability: riprap shall be hard and durable, <br />d. Gradation: in order to provide adequate interlocking rock, the coefficient of <br />uniformity (Cā = D85/D15) shall be between 1.5 and 2.5, <br />e. Thickness: the layer of placed riprap shall be two times the D50, or 24 inches for <br />D50 = 12-inch riprap. <br />Finally, the riprap must be hand or machine placed such that segregation of sizes does not <br />occur as it would be if end-dumped from a truck. <br />Comment: Comments noted, adopted and understood. <br />7. The second open bullet discusses the use of filter fabric. The filter fabric shall be a non- <br />woven geotextile with a minimum weight of 12 oz/sq.yd. Please note that any channel <br />designed with a longitudinal slope of eight percent or greater will require a granular filter <br />in place of filter fabric. <br />Comment: Fabric specifications have been included in the proposed work plan. <br />Figures 1 and 2: <br />It is difficult to interpret the contours in Figure 1 because the existing grading and the <br />proposed grading have the same line weight and type. Please change the line type and/or <br />weight of the proposed grading contours so they can be easily differentiated from the <br />existing contours. Also add contour labels to the proposed grading. <br />Comments: Figure 1 has been redrafted to provide clarity. <br />9. There appears to be a discrepancy between the two-foot bottom width of the proposed <br />channel in the provided hydraulic input on page 3, and what appears to be about a 20-foot <br />6/6/2011 <br />13
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