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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
4/4/2013
Doc Name
4th Quarter 2012 Excess Spoil Fill Report
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New Elk Coal Company
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Waste Pile/Fill Report
Email Name
LDS
DIH
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D
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FILL PLACEMENT <br />CDMG regulations require that spoil be "placed in horizontal lifts in a controlled manner, concurrently <br />compacted as necessary to ensure mass stability". Maximum lift thicknesses are not specified. As indicated <br />by previous inspection reports, lifts were placed in accordance with plans specified by the CTL Thompson <br />report. Spoil material was transported to the fill area using a combination of trucks and dozers. Lift <br />thicknesses of up to 50 feet were placed within the area removed from the fill face by more than 50 feet. <br />Fill placement terminated by second quarter 2002. <br />No fill placement occurred during this quarter, nor is future placement anticipated. <br />COVER MATERIAL <br />As documented by previous inspection reports, cover placement, seeding and mulching was completed <br />during the second quarter 2002 and upper areas during the second quarter of 2004. During the second <br />quarter of 2005, areas disturbed by maintenance of the armored down- drains were hand seeded using <br />certified weed free straw and the approved rangeland seed mix. <br />STRUCURAL INTEGRITY <br />The entire excess spoil fill facility was examined for signs of failure and instability such as tension cracks, <br />ground movement, springs and seeps, and standing water. No indication of potential instability was <br />observed during this inspection. <br />DOCUMENTATION AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS <br />Early winter conditions prevail. Soil is lightly frozen with no snow cover and dry conditions prevailing. <br />Some additional armouring may be needed on the lower east down - drain. This should be evaluated this <br />spring after frost clears. Traversing the slope with equipment may unjustifiably increase the potential for <br />erosion. Overall, site is in good condition. <br />CERTIFICATION <br />This inspection was conducted by Ronald G. Thompson, a qualified professional and MSHA certified <br />inspector of earth and rock -fill embankments and impoundments, under the direction of Mr. Charles <br />McGlothlin, a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Colorado. <br />This is to certify, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that Fill No. 9 construction and placement, as <br />noted since the previous certification and as determined during this inspection and discussions with mine <br />personnel, is in accordance with designs as proposed by CTL Thompson in their report dated April 27 and <br />amended July 27, 2001 and as approved by the Division of Minerals and Geology. <br />Ronald G. Thompson <br />Inspector <br />arles W. McGloth in <br />Professional Engineer <br />Spoil Fill #9 <br />December 21, 2012 <br />Page 2 <br />
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