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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III` <br />999 <br />57A7E OF COLORA00 <br />• <br />qIC HARD D. LAMM. Govern o~ <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />D. Monte Pascoe, Executive Director <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION <br />423 Centennial Building,1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Coloratlo 80203 Tel.(30$)Eg29~3567 <br />April 1, 1982 <br />TO: Mike Savage <br />FROM: Jim Pendleton ~,_ <br />RE: Trinidad Bas' 's Pr osed Excess Spoil Pile <br />David C. Shelton <br />Director <br />(Overburden Pile No. 9) <br />Pursuant to youz request, I have reviewed those portions of the Trinidad Basin <br />mine original permit application and supplemental submittal which refer to the <br />proposed excess spoil pile. I forward the following comments for your <br />consideration regarding overburden pile No. 9. <br />I have reviewed Table V-I, included in the original permit application. This <br />table purports to define the material balance at the Trinidad Basin contour <br />strip mine. Unfortunately, insufficient information is provided to allow me <br />to completely understand the derivation of the potentially excess overburden <br />spoil. The table completely defines excavated in-place volumes (coal, <br />overburden and total pit volumes). It then presents a swollen overburden <br />volume, assuming an overburden swell factor of 16~, for which no justification <br />is presented within the permit application nor the supplemental submittal, <br />Finally, it presents a cumulative overburden quantity, which I assume <br />represents the overburden to be deposited, temporarily or permanently, outside <br />the excavated pit areas. I cannot derive the cumulative overburden volumes <br />presented in Table V-1 with the limited information provided. <br />The applicant should amend Table V-1 to provide sufficient information con- <br />cerning working pit volurr>es, in order to clarify the derivation of the <br />cumulative overburden volume figures. The applicant should also provide a <br />justification for the 16% overburden swell. In a mine such as Trinidad Basin, <br />with extensive mining experience, a comparison of previously mined areas and <br />existing spoil and backfill volume relations should allow derivation of a <br />valid empirical overburden swell. <br />Table V-1 also indicates that approximately 88,000 cubic yards of excess spoil <br />will be generated from cuts No. 4, No. 5 and No. 6 within pit No. 4. The <br />applicant proposes to dispose of this spoil in a permanent spoil pile referenced <br />as "Overburden Pile No. 9". Additional spoil piles are temporary in nature <br />and are utilized to achieve approximate original contour during backfilling <br />and reclamation. However, the proposed design for "Overburden Pile No. 9", <br />included within the response to adequacy review, indicates a design volume for <br />the spoil pile of 54,528 cubic yards. The applicant should resolve the <br />apparent 33,972 cubic yard discrepancy. <br />