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PAC Meeting July 2, 2014
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Agenda Introductions and thanks Project to date Next steps Questions
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Project Purpose The purpose of the US 53 project is to address the termination of the 1960 easement agreement that affects the current highway location in order to continue to provide a transportation facility that will safely maintain adequate roadway capacity and mobility as well as local, regional, and inter-regional connectivity
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Project Needs Respond to the roadway easement terms; address the requirements set forth in agreements between the State of Minnesota and the land owner Provide a facility that meets regional and inter-regional system connectivity needs and inter-regional highway corridor performance targets Maintain local connectivity to the regional system and maintain efficiency of local connections Provide a facility that serves current and future capacity needs while maintaining system mobility and safety
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Project Goals Constructing a permanent direct connection for US 53 Allowing United Taconite to mine the existing US 53 area in a timely manner Minimize future resource encumbrance
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Key Milestones Scoping Document February 2012 Scoping Decision Document September 2012 Amended Scoping Decision Document September 2013
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Routes in the Amended Scoping Decision Document
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Alternative M-1 Pros Cons
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Alternative E-1A (Reinforced Soil Slope Fill) Pros Cons
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Alternative E-1A (Bridge) Pros Cons
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Alternative E-2 Pros Cons
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Environmental Work To Date Traffic Right-of-Way Economic and Business Parks & Recreation/Section 4(f)/6(f) Lands Cultural Resources Land Use Environmental Justice Social, Neighborhood, and Community Facility Impacts Visual and Aesthetic Impacts Utilities Water Supply and Water Body Modification Wetlands Surface Water/Water Quantity and Quality Geology and Soils/Soil Erosion Noise Air Quality Vegetation and Cover Types Fish & Wildlife/Threatened & Endangered Species Hazardous Materials and Contaminated Properties Excess Material Geotechnical and Earthborne Vibration Climate Change Construction Related Impacts
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Technical Work To Date Subsurface Taconite Assessment and Drilling Report Alternative M-1 Air Quality Mitigation Assessment Traffic Analysis Technical Report Water Management Study Water Resources Technical Report Cultural Resources Evaluation Reports Estimate of In-Situ Resources Environmental Site Assessments Noise Impacts Technical Report Geotechnical Engineering Report Seismic Study Economic Impact Study
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement Status Reviewed by FHWA Final revisions then ready to be reviewed by other agencies EIS Process Publication of Draft EIS Public comment period Identification of the preferred alternative Final EIS Record of Decision
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Engineering Issues (for all alternatives) Probably the most challenging project in the nation Geotechnical Unknown, non-homogenous mine fill No similar examples worldwide Stability for high fills and bridge foundations
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Examples of Challenges Alternative E-1A – highest reinforced soil slope in the country Bridge foundations – fill Hardest rock in the world Limited construction seasons Accessing the pit areas Seismic impacts Water quality concerns/drinking water Mine standards
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Geotechnical Impacts Costs High fill Material needed Placement techniques Time and seasonality Bridge structure and bridge foundation type
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Fill Type
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What is being done to address issues? Drilling in the Rouchleau Pit (2013 and 2014) Test cores Seismic testing Rotosonic sampling Soil borings and exploration along routes Geological mapping Researching old records Dewatering study Numerous technical experts on specific topics from MnDOT and nationwide working as a team
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Test Foundations Contract Three different types of bridge foundations Drilled shaft 16” and 24” drilled pile Project letting – July 25 Anticipated start date – August 11 Pre-bid meeting – July 9 (view site and access)
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Drilled Shaft and Drilled Pile
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Test Foundation Results Determine feasibility of construction within the existing fill material Indicate best type of foundation and time to place Will guide the bridge or fill type specified Provide schedule and cost information
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Next Steps Upon Test Contract Completion Analyze test results Determine bridge type/fill specifications Update cost estimates Continue with EIS process Refine construction schedule
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Frequently Asked Questions Will the road be closed? MnDOT is working to avoid a road closure What is the new timeline? Unknown at this time, but the next steps are…
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Frequently Asked Questions What is the current project cost? Alternatives range from $240 million to $460 million Where will the money come from? Funding is being sought from state and federal sources, including grants and special programs
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How will the project schedule be expedited? Concurrent activities Design EIS Easements being negotiated Design factors include rapid construction techniques CMGC construction
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Questions?
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Coffee & Conversation Thursday, July 3, 2014 10:00-11:00 am at MnDOT Thursday, August 7, 2014 10:00-11:00 am at MnDOT
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