joe alvarez eia engineer kumurana project status: limestone channels and abandoned mine sealing...
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Joe Alvarez
EIA Engineer
Kumurana Project status:Limestone Channels and abandoned mine sealing
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Limestone Delivery
Monthly Limestone Delivery
DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
Week 5th-11th 12th-18th 2nd-8th 9th-15th 16th-22nd 23rd-29th Jan30-Feb5
Limestone[metric tons] ~15 ~82.5 ~87.05 ~82.5 ~97.5 ~15 ~112.5
*This includes the abandoned mine delivery
Channels:~358m tons
Abandoned Mine:~135m tons
Limestone Channels
Limestone delivery Required Volume for channles:2027m3
Amount of Limestone Delivered:~358 Metric tons for the channels [About 14% of the total limestone delivery]
m tons2535~25.1*2027
Required:108m3Delivered: ~135m tons
Required:213m3Delivered: ~262.5m tons
Required:132m3Delivered: ~27m tons
LEGENDDelivery completed
Partial Delivery
No delivery
Required:348m3Delivered: ~67.5m tons
Map source EWB-OU
Limestone Channels Cont’d
Installation The installation of limestone into the
channels is pending Taking advantage of trucks Community support to install the
limestone Water analysis coordination with CIMA
and Universidad Tomas Frias
Limestone Channels Cont’d
Constructions issues Project issues
Accessibility issues Distance [about 100miles/trip] Heavy Rain/Hail
Working with the government Bureaucracy at the government No continuous of flow work Borrowed trucks
Accessibility issues
Rain
Bureaucracy
Abandoned Mine sealing Limestone
Delivered 108m3 of limestone delivery-complete Limestone installation is pending
Oxidation pond 90% completed Some improvements needed to finish Inaccessible with a heavy equipment to continue
digging and finish. [wetlands] Wall sealing
Construction starts when the worksite area becomes accessible
Estimated length of conclusion of the wall about 2-3 weeks
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