Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter445A Water Controls |
MINING FACILITIES |
Operation and Design of Facilities |
NAC445A.438. Minimum design criteria: Liners.
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1. When placed on native materials, soil liners must have a minimum thickness of 12 inches and be compacted in lifts which are no more than 6 inches thick. Except when used in tailing impoundments, a soil liner must have a permeability of not more than that exhibited by 12 inches of 1x10-7 cm/sec material.
2. Synthetic liners must be rated as having a resistance to the passage of process fluids equal to a coefficient of permeability of 1x10-11 cm/sec.
3. The Department shall review for completeness the applicant’s evaluation of the following design parameters, where applicable, for a liner:
(a) The type of foundation, slope and stability;
(b) The over liner protection and provisions for hydraulic relief;
(c) The load and means of applying load;
(d) The compatibility of a liner with process solutions;
(e) The complexity of the leak detection and recovery systems;
(f) The depth from the surface to all groundwater; and
(g) The liner’s ability to remain functionally competent until permanent closure has been completed.
(Added to NAC by Environmental Comm’n, eff. 9-1-89)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 445.2437)