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PIT MANAGEMENT Why?

This presentation outlines the revised standards and expectations for pit management in aggregate operations, specifically in the context of sand and gravel. Key roles such as Aggregates Administrator, Regional Aggregates Coordinators, and Construction Project Administrators are detailed along with their responsibilities. The document emphasizes the importance of on-site management, including inspections and quality reporting. Essential practices, such as seasonal shutdown procedures, compaction elimination, and final reclamation strategies, are discussed to ensure effective and sustainable pit management.

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PIT MANAGEMENT Why?

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  1. PIT MANAGEMENTWhy? Technical Standards Branch CEA PRESENTATION Revised Feb14 Bruce Blue

  2. SAND AND GRAVEL Aggregate Management OILSANDS

  3. Aggregate Management • Updated Roles and Responsibilities • Aggregates Administrator and Regional Aggregates Coordinators • Construction Project Administrators • Consultant • Aggregates Summary Request (ECG VOL 1) • On site management (ECG VOL 2) • Reporting

  4. Reporting • Removal report & Plan • Seasonal shutdown • 4 weeks of cessation of pit operations (Crushing phase) • Plan requirements • GPS (nad83 10tm projection), • Drafted in Microstation • Quality and stockpile reports • Quality of all surplus piles • % natural fines rejected

  5. Pit Management Expectations • Adequate resources • Multiple site visits by Consultant • Project Administrators and Agg. Coordinator inspections also

  6. inspection of timber clearing

  7. Inspection of stripping

  8. Inspection activities -crushing..

  9. Inspections of Stockpiling

  10. Inspection of mining

  11. Inspection of Clean up.

  12. Inspection Activities. clean up.

  13. Pit Signing inspection

  14. Final Reclamation • ELIMINATE COMPACTION, SOIL REPLACEMENT, SLOPES, SEEDING, ROCK PICKING

  15. Conclusion • It is easier to have the deficiencies fixed before the contractor leaves the site • Inspect a pit on your next field trip! • YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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