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included with this report represents an interpretation of the field logs and include <br /> modifications based on visual/manual method observation of the samples. <br /> The soil boring logs, general terminology for soil description and identification, and <br /> classification of soils for engineering purposes are also included in the appendix. The soil <br /> boring log identify and describe the materials encountered,the relative density or consistency <br /> based on the Standard Penetration resistance (N-value, "blows per foot") and groundwater <br /> observations. <br /> The strata changes were inferred from the changes in the samples and auger cuttings. The <br /> depths shown as changes between strata are only approximate. The changes are likely <br /> transitions,variations can occur beyond the location of the boring. <br /> Three piezometers were also installed during drilling operations. One piezometer was <br /> installed in the borehole of soil boring SB-4, SB-6 and SB-10. The piezometer consists of a 10 <br /> foot long, 1 inch diameter schedule 40 slotted well screen and riser pipe set at about 20 feet <br /> below the ground surface. A sand pack was placed around the well screen and bentonite seal <br /> placed above the sand pack. A lockable steel protector pipe was then placed over the riser <br /> pipe and grouted in-place. <br /> 3.0 RESULTS <br /> 3.1 Soil Conditions <br /> At the surface,the soil borings encountered about 1 foot of topsoil consisting of poorly graded <br /> sand with silt and silty sand that was dark brown or brown in color and contained traces of <br /> roots. <br /> Below the topsoil,the soil borings encountered alluvial soils that extended to the termination <br /> depths of the borings. The alluvial soils predominantly consisted of poorly graded sand, <br /> poorly graded sand with silt with minor amount of silty sand encountered in soil boring SB- <br /> 6. Clayey sand and silty clay were encountered below the topsoil at soil boring SB-10 and <br /> extended to depth of about 12 feet below the ground surface. Silty clay and clayey sand were <br /> also encountered in soil boring SB-12 at about 12 feet below the ground surface and extended <br /> to the termination depth of the boring. <br /> Penetration resistance values (N-Values), shown as blows per foot (bpf) on the boring logs, <br /> within the poorly graded sand, poorly graded sand with silt and silty sand ranged from 2 to <br /> 21 with most of the values less than 10 bpf. These values indicate the soils had a very loose to <br /> medium dense relative density but were mostly very loose to loose. <br /> N-Values within the clayey sand and silty clay ranged from 2 to 10 bpf indicating soft to rather <br /> stiff consistency. <br /> 3 <br />