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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981185
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/9/2011
Doc Name
CN-01 112d permit application Exhibit U Attachemnt U-5 thru Exhibit X
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Wildcat Mining Corporation
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DRMS
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CN1
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WHE
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Retaining walls: Install and /or reinstall exiting cables designed to provide lateral support to the <br />top of vertical retaining wail support. Cables should be anchored in a properly designed `dead <br />man system' installed on the inboard side of the access road and post tensioned. To confirm the <br />walls are performing satisfactorily, we recommend wall movement be frequently monitored. <br />The work plan should include a contingency plan for repairing the walls and limiting road access <br />in the event monitoring data indicate potential stability concerns with the walls, <br />Monitoring: Design and implement a monitoring program to measure the magnitude and rate of <br />movement of key access road locations and retaining wall components. Monitoring points <br />should consist of surface monuments located on the berm on the outboard side of the completed <br />access road and on key locations on retaining wall timbers. Inclinometers at key locations in the <br />roadway and on vertical retaining wall members should also be considered. The monitoring <br />points should be monitored periodically and the monitoring reports distributed the DBMS and <br />the County. The results should be compared with maximum allowable movement tolerances, <br />above which contingency actions should commence. An experienced geotechnical engineer <br />should prepare the work plan and oversee its implementation. <br />John Erich Rauber <br />Colorado Registered. Engineer <br />No. 26647 <br />May 30, 2010 <br />
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