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2013-02-25_PERMIT FILE - C1982057 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/25/2013
Doc Name
Slope Stability Evaluation, Runoff Control Structures
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 20 Attachment 20-3
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st Colorado Consultan <br />• <br />9ft GeobeeA i&al ! EnvWeanme f Engneerfnj • pqatfflab Tmdng <br />August 13, 2009 <br />Peabody Energy <br />P.O. Box 670 <br />Hayden, CO 81639 <br />Attn: Mr. Jay James <br />Job Number: 08-8099 <br />Subject: Slope Stability Evaluation, Proposed II-W <br />Mine - Runoff Control Structures, Seneca II-W Mine, <br />Routt County, Colorado. <br />Gentlemen: <br />As requested, NWCC, Inc. has completed a Slope Stability Evaluation for the proposed II-W Mine - Runoff Control <br />Structures to be constructed within the Seneca II-W Mine in Routt County, Colorado <br />The stability of proposed runoff structure was assessed by computing theoretical factors of safety (against slope failure) <br />for the proposed slope configuration. A factor of safety in this case is calculated by summing the forces resisting slope <br />movement (i.e. soil strength generated along a theoretical failure plane) and dividing that sum by the driving forces of <br />the slope (i.e. the weight or mass of the soil and groundwater). We have chosen a minimum factor of safety of 1.5 for <br />this project. <br />By inputting slope geometry and soil strength values into the slope stability program GEO-SLOPE, strength and <br />geometry values can be easily varied to help assess the factors of safety for the proposed slopes under varying <br />conditions. This program is a comprehensive slope stability program for microcomputers and uses a variety of <br />methods for factor of safety calculations. <br />The slope configurations used in our analyses were obtained from the Typical Runoff Control Structure Drawing <br />provided to us by the client on August 13, 2009. Copies of the plan and cross section provided by the client are shown <br />in Appendix A. <br />A discussion and summary of the slope stability evaluations for the proposed structure are discussed below. <br />Proposed Runoff Control Structures: A slope stability analysis was completed for the proposed runoff control <br />structures to be constructed across the mine site, in hopes to reduce erosion and flow rate of the existing drainage <br />channels in the area. It appears that the proposed runoff control structures will be constructed to a maximum height of 8 <br />feet and with the downstream and upstream faces of the structures constructed to 2.5 (horizontal) to 1 (vertical) or <br />0 <br />(970) 879-7888 • Fax (970) 879-7891 <br />2580 Copper Ridge Drive • Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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