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Lake Front <br /> Ramsey,Minnesota <br /> INTII (Project No. 1 .IIVBSIP105470.000 <br /> E TECHNIICAL EVALUATION OF RECOVERED SOIL SAMPLES <br /> We visually examined recovered soil samples to estimate distribution of grain sizes, plasticity, <br /> consistency, moisture condition, color, presence of lenses and seams, and apparent geologic origin. <br /> We then classified the soils according using the Unified Soil Classification System (ASTM D2488). A <br /> chart describing this classification system and general notes explaining soil sampling procedures are <br /> presented within appendices attachments. <br /> The stratification depth lines between soil types on the logs are estimated based on the available <br /> data. In-situ,the transition between type(s) may be distinct or gradual in either the horizontal or <br /> vertical directions. The soil conditions have been established at our specific boring locations only. <br /> Variations in the soil stratigraphy may occur between and around the borings,with the nature and <br /> extent of such change not readily evident until exposed by excavation. These variations must be <br /> properly assessed when utilizing information presented on the boring logs. <br /> We request that you,your design team or contractors contact NTI immediately if local conditions <br /> differ from those assumed by this report, as we would need to review how such changes impact our <br /> recommendations. Such contact would also allow us to revise our recommendations as necessary to <br /> account for the changed site conditions. <br /> FIELD EXPLORATION ROCEDURES <br /> Soil Sampling—Standard Penetration Boring: <br /> Soil sampling was performed according to the procedures described by ASTM D-1586. Using this <br /> procedure, a 2 inch O.D. split barrel sampler is driven into the soil by a 140-pound weight falling 30 <br /> inches. After an initial set of six inches,the number of blows required to drive the sampler an <br /> additional 12 inches is recorded (known as the penetration resistance (i.e. "N-value") of the soil at <br /> the point of sampling. The N-value is an index of the relative density of cohesionless soils and an <br /> approximation of the consistency of cohesive soils. <br /> Soil Sampling—Power Auger Boring: <br /> The boring(s) was/were advanced with a 6-inch nominal diameter continuous flight auger. As a <br /> result, samples recovered from the boring are disturbed, and our determination of the depth, extend <br /> of various stratum and layers, and relative density or consistency of the soils is approximate <br /> Soil Classification: <br /> Soil samples were visually and manually classified in general conformance with ASTM D-2488 as they <br /> were removed from the sampler(s). Representative fractions of soil samples were then sealed within <br /> respective containers and returned to the laboratory for further examination and verification of the <br /> field classification. In addition, select samples were submitted for laboratory tests. Individual <br /> sample information, identification of sampling methods, method of advancement of the samples and <br /> other pertinent information concerning the soil samples are presented on boring logs and related <br /> report attachments. <br />