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CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES AND MODIFICATIONS <br /> R- COAL REFUSE DISPOSAL FACILITY AND <br /> ROCK TUNNEL WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY <br /> COAL BASIN MINES, REDSTONE, COLORADO <br /> FOR MID-CONTINENT RESOURCES, INC. <br /> 1. 0 INTRODUCTION <br /> Mid-Continent Resources, Inc. (Mid-Continent) operates two <br /> disposal facilities at their property. The coal refuse disposal <br /> facility is located in the immediate vicinity of the wash plant. <br /> The operation of this facility is scheduled only for a limited <br /> period of time as there is no substantial storage volume avail- <br /> able at the site. The second disposal facility serves for the <br /> deposition of the rock obtained during the excavation of the rock <br /> I <br /> tunnel . <br /> The Mined Land Reclamation Divison (MLRD) directed Mid- <br /> Continent to determine whether the construction methods at both <br /> these disposal facilities comply with the previously established <br /> design criteria and to evaluate the necessary changes in the con- <br /> struction methods, if they do not comply with these criteria. <br /> !lid-2ontinent instructed Geo-Hydro Consulting, Inc. (Geo-Hydro) <br /> to perform the necessary work to comply with this requirement. <br /> 2. 0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The scope of this study is to review all available material <br /> related to the construction of both disposal facilities, to <br /> review the stability analyses performed for both of them, con- <br /> struction procedures recommended in pertinent reports, and to re- <br /> view pertaining regulations of the State of Colorado. <br /> A field inspection of both facilities and a limited program <br /> of field and laboratory testing were proposed to obtain addition- <br /> al data on the conditions of both facilities. Finally, based on <br /> this work , recommendations should be made on any construction <br /> modifications, if necessary. These recommendations should deal <br /> mostly with the problems of stability, final slopes, compaction <br /> and future monitoring at both waste piles. <br /> I <br /> r <br /> i <br /> L <br /> 14 <br /> ` - GE0HYD4?0 CONSULTING.INC. <br />