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Sdhuj fe- - 0aLwood Ibis <br />SOIL B6Yt q9S GEC #5130 - Page 3 <br />We assumed that weathered soil described as dark brown in color is inorga- <br />nic and can be left in -place or used as controlled fill. We assumed that <br />the soils described as black in color are organic and should be removed <br />from below buildings and streets and not used as controlled fill below <br />houses and streets. <br />The depths to, and elevations of, the contacts between the surficial soils <br />and the basal soils are given in Table I. The ground surface elevations at <br />the borings are also shown. <br />TABLE I <br />BORING <br />SURFACE <br />CONTACT BETWEEN SURFICIAL <br />SOILS & BASAL SOILS <br />NUMBER <br />ELEVATION <br />DEPTH(FT.) <br />ELEVATION <br />1 <br />895.9 <br />surf. veg. <br />895 -1/2 <br />2 <br />865.2 <br />8 <br />857 <br />3 <br />885.9 <br />1 <br />885 <br />4 <br />867.9 <br />2 <br />865 <br />5 <br />872.3 <br />surf. veg. <br />872 <br />surf. veg: surface vegetation <br />Refer to the attached sheet for a description of geologic terminology. <br />Ground Water <br />Water level measurements were taken in the bore holes at the time the <br />borings were completed. Soil samples were also examined to determine the <br />waterbearing characteristics of the soils. Borings #2, #4, and #5 were <br />drilled in the topographically lower area of the property. In those <br />borings, ground water was encountered at about elevations 864 to 866. <br />Ground water was not encountered in borings #1 and #3. <br />43 <br />