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Busted Butte Phase II Excavation Analysis
Author(s) -
J.W. Keifer
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/850413
Subject(s) - butte , excavation , scope (computer science) , pillar , plan (archaeology) , work (physics) , engineering , construction engineering , computer science , archaeology , geotechnical engineering , geography , mechanical engineering , programming language
The purpose of this analysis is to provide an engineering excavation and ground support design for the Busted Butte phase II mine back. The analysis will apply engineering practices and previous proven design methods for pillar design and ground support in accordance with applicable Integrated Safety Management principles and functions. The scope of this analysis is limited to the Busted Butte Test Facility. The intended use of this analysis is to provide testing excavation boundaries, ground support and pillar design input to drawing(s) to support test operations implementation. This design activity has been prepared under ''Technical Work Plan For Test Facilities Design FY01 Work Activities'' (TWP) (CRWMS M&O 2000b). No deviations from the TWP have been necessary for this analysis

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