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Dam Safety
Document Date
6/23/1982
Document Type - Dam Safety
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3
Dam ID
200224
Subject
HOMESTAKE TAILING POND, LOWER DAM - INVESTIGATION AND EVALUATION
DWR Send/Recipient
ALAN PEARSON - DSB
Outside Send/Recipient
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
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3 <br />Excessive seepage with the possible consequences of piping is our major <br />concern at this site. Not only has the large amount of seepage devel- <br />oped concern with regard to the possibility of piping, but the existing <br />relief well system has reportedly extracted large amounts of sand in the <br />area around the wells and possibly the foundation. Although the boring <br />logs give no indications of seepage paths of intolerable size, the <br />information derived from the logs is not at all conclusive. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />1. The company should install a foundation grout curtain along the dam <br />axis to not only curtail the flow of polluted water downstream, but also <br />aid in filling any voids that could have developed within the foundation. <br />This will not only strengthen the foundation, but reduce piping potential <br />as the hydraulic gradient increases with pool development. <br />2. Other factors mentioned under "Comments and Conclusions" should be <br />considered by the company. <br />John L. Odell <br />Hydraulic Engineer <br />S phen W. Dmytri <br />C vil Engineer <br />Approved: <br />Date: July 22, 1982 <br />Robert L. Ferriter, Chief <br />Mine Waste and Construction Division <br />Attachment - Appendix <br />
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