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Cover Zone: The next zone is backfill that is placed after the pipe has <br />been laid and will be called the Cover Zone. This zone extends to 12 inches above the top of <br />the pipe. The Cover Zone and the Bedding Zone are considered the Soil Envelope for the <br />pipe. <br />Top Zone: The Top Zone extends from 12 inches above the top of the <br />pipe to the base or final grade. <br />120-8.3.2 Material: <br />120-8.3.2.1 Lowest Zone: Backfill areas undercut below the Bedding <br />Zone of a pipe with coarse sand, or other suitable granular material, obtained from the <br />grading operations on the project, or a commercial material if no suitable material is available. <br />120-8.3.2.2 Soil Envelope: In both the Bedding Zone and the Cover <br />Zone of the pipe, backfill with materials classified as A-1, A-2, or A-3. Material classified as A- <br />4 may be used if the pipe is concrete pipe. <br />120-8.3.2.3 Top Zone: Backfill the area of the trench above the soil <br />envelope of the pipe with materials allowed on Design Standard, Index No. 505. <br />120-8.3.3 Compaction: <br />120-8.3.3.1 Lowest Zone: Compact the soil in the Lowest Zone to <br />approximately match the density of the soil in which the trench was cut. <br />120-8.3.3.2 Bedding Zone: If the trench was not undercut below the <br />bottom of the pipe, loosen the soil in the bottom of the trench immediately below the <br />approximate middle third of the outside diameter of the pipe. <br />If the trench was undercut, place the bedding material and leave it <br />in a loose condition below the middle third of the outside diameter of the pipe. Compact the <br />outer portions to meet the density requirements of the Acceptance Criteria. Place the material <br />in lifts no greater than 6 inches (compacted thickness). <br />120-8.3.3.3 Cover Zone: Place the material in 6 inches layers <br />(compacted thickness), evenly deposited on both sides of the pipe, and compact with <br />mechanical tampers suitable for this purpose. Hand tamp material below the pipe haunch that <br />cannot be reached by mechanical tampers. Meet the requirements of the density Acceptance <br />Criteria. <br />120-8.3.3.4 Top Zone: Place the material in layers not to exceed <br />12 inches in compacted thickness. Meet the requirements of the density Acceptance Criteria. <br />120-8.3.4 Backfill Under Wet Conditions: Where wet conditions are <br />such that dewatering by normal pumping methods would not be effective, the procedure <br />outlined below may be used when specifically authorized by the Engineer in writing. <br />Granular material may be used below the elevation at which mechanical <br />tampers would be effective, but only material classified as A-3. Place and compact the <br />material using timbers or hand tampers until the backfill reaches an elevation such that it's <br />moisture content will permit the use of mechanical tampers. When the backfill has reached <br />such elevation, use normally acceptable backfill material. Compact the material using <br />mechanical tampers in such manner and to such extent as to transfer the compacting force <br />into the material previously tamped by hand. <br />120-9 Acceptance Program. <br />120-9.1 Density over 105%: When a computed dry density results in a <br />value greater than 105% of the applicable Proctor maximum dry density, perform a second <br />density test within 5 feet. If the second density results in a value greater than 105%, <br />investigate the compaction methods, examine the applicable Maximum Density and material <br />01025-28 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1024-17thStreet and IR Blvd IntersectionWdmim\Contract Documents\Technical <br />Specifications.doc <br />