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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977342
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/30/2011
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TR Approval
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Climax Molybdenum Company
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TR9
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PSH
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Mr. Bruce Humphries <br />April 12. 2000 <br />inflow from the main (Dam No. 1) decant pond. We have no documentation of the <br />historic closure of the system although it appears that the system is partially silted. <br />Henderson proposes to close the decant system by installing a 300 ft. grout plug from <br />Decant Tower 5N back towards Dam No. 2 (see Drawing 501 -583). The length of the <br />plug has been recommended by Woodward -Clyde in a 1999 evaluation of the system. <br />Henderson will locate the 30 -inch decant pipe and drill an initial hole into the concrete <br />pipe approximately 300' (0- -300) from Tower 5N. A 2 -inch inside diameter grout casing <br />will be inserted into the pipe to inject grout.A second hole will be drilled towards Tower <br />5N at approximately 0+270. A grout casing will be inserted in this hole as well. .\ third <br />ventrgrout hole will be drilled at 0 -25 if necessary. <br />Once the vent and grout holes have been inserted, grouting will begin at the hole located <br />at 0 +300. A low slump, low mobility grout consisting of peagravel, soil and cement will <br />be injected. Approximately 8 to 10 yards of grout will be placed at this location. This <br />will result in an initial solid grout plug of approximately 40 -50 feet in length. The <br />ultimate compressive strength of this grout will be 700 - 1200 psi. Specifications for the <br />grout are attached. <br />Upon completion of the low mobility plug, a non - shrink slurry grout consisting of sand. <br />flyash and cement will then be injected at the hole located at 0-270. Grouting at this <br />location will continue until grout is observed at either the vent hole at 0 -25 or at Tower <br />5N. Grout volumes will be checked to make sure that grout is not being lost somewhere <br />in the system. The ultimate compressive strength of this grow will be at least 3000 psi. <br />Specifications for the grout are attached. All grout holes will be backfilled with grout to <br />the surface upon completion of the growing. <br />Henderson will have an independent testing facility collect and cast a minimum of four <br />grout cubes from each type of grout used for compressive strength testing. The tests 101 <br />be conducted at 7 -days, 14 -days and 28 -days (one cube will be a back up). A report will <br />be sent to the Division that will include grout volumes and the results of the concrete <br />compressive strength tests within 60 days of project completion. <br />Dam No. 3 Seep Collection System <br />Seepage from Dam No. 3 is currently collected born a series of toe drains in two <br />seepwater collection ponds at the toe of Dam No. 3. Seepage is then pumped back <br />through a 10 -inch diameter steel pipe that runs to the south of Dam No. 3 face and <br />discharges the seepwater approximately 200 feet upstream of the crest. One 40 -hp pump. <br />rated at 500 gpm. is used to pump the average seepwater flow of 30 gpm. <br />There are several potential problems with the current system. The location of the <br />discharge from the seepwater system could potentially cause some saturation of the right <br />abutment area of Dam No. 3. In addition, the pH of the seepwater is between 2.5 and 3.5 <br />
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