When it frees up the water, you can end up with a dry, trafficable surface much more quickly. |
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We'll see that the settled solids in a water column do become somewhat trafficable. |
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They started implementing consolidated tailings, adding some gypsum and so on to it to make it more trafficable and get the water out quickly. |
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It results in water that can be directly treated and recycled, and soil ready for reclamation that is trafficable. |
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So, certainly, speeding up the time in which those ponds are infilled with a trafficable surface on which you can put reclamation materials will speed up reclamation. |
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One is the government coming down with new directives saying they must do this, that they must accomplish this amount of fines capture by this year to produce this kind of trafficable solid. |
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When it is dry, it is possible to place the choosed trafficable layer. |
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That's a much tighter timeframe than we saw with Suncor's Pond 1, which is on track to mark a milestone in 2010 by becoming the first trafficable oil sands tailings pond with progressive surface reclamation underway. |
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The D-Rainclean® filtration channel comes as an open version for the subsequent planting of vegetation and as a closed version including a trafficable cast class D 40 t surface. |
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The Panel believes that it is imperative to produce high-quality CT consistently to ensure that the objective of a trafficable landscape that allows rapid progressive reclamation of tailings areas can be met. |
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This property is generated by the dry application of a ceramic engobe containing atomized clay powder, which, after kiln firing at 1000 °C, makes the cotto tiles trafficable immediately after laying. |
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Typically based on methyl methacrylate technology, these systems are able to provide a seamless, watertight and fully trafficable floor mere hours after installation. |
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The primary mission of TF-WE was to maintain freedom of movement along this highway to ensure it remained trafficable for both coalition forces and the Afghan populace. |
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Lundeborg is facing the Great Belt, one of the most trafficable central Danish waters, and the principal channel between the Baltic and the North Sea. |
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