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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
07/14/2011
Control Number
2011-000
Entity Name
Ardaman & Associates, Inc.
Subject
Roadway Soil Survey
Oslo Road Phase III Roadway Improvements
Area
from 58th Avenue to 43rd Avenue
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SmeadsoftID
11226
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el k 71 <br /> Iq <br /> Ve <br /> , .rr 3. '�Wi"3 M p . � -r ". ,.t. � s, , - <br /> -.T . . <br /> Subsurface Exploration Information <br /> Ardaman & Associates , Inc . <br /> Our borings describe subsurface conditions only at the locations drilled and at the time drilled . <br /> They provide no information about subsurface conditions below the bottom of the boreholes . At <br /> locations not explored , surface conditions that differ from those observed in the borings may exist <br /> and should be anticipated . <br /> The information reported on our boring logs is based on our drillers ' logs and on visual examination <br /> in our laboratory of disturbed soil samples recovered from the borings . The distinction shown on <br /> the logs between soil types is approximate only . The actual transition from one soil to another may <br /> be gradual and indistinct . <br /> The groundwater depth shown on our boring logs is the water level the driller observed in the <br /> borehole when it was drilled . These water levels may have been influenced by the drilling <br /> procedures , especially in borings made by rotary drilling with bentonitic drilling mud . An accurate <br /> determination of groundwater level requires long-term observation of suitable monitoring wells . <br /> Fluctuations in groundwater levels throughout the year should be anticipated . <br /> The absence of a groundwater level on certain logs indicates that no groundwater data is available . <br /> It does not mean that no groundwater will be encountered at that boring location . <br /> HAND AUGER BORINGS <br /> Hand auger borings are used , if soil conditions are favorable , when the soil strata are <br /> to be <br /> determined within a shallow (approximately 5 foot) depth , or when access is not available for our <br /> truck- mounted drilling equipment . A 3-inch diameter hand bucket auger with a cutting head is <br /> simultaneously turned and pressed into the ground . The bucket auger is retrieved at approximately <br /> & inch increments and its content emptied for inspection . Sometimes post-hole diggers are used , <br /> especially in the upper 3 feet or so . The soil samples obtained are described and representative <br /> samples put in jars or bags and transported to the laboratory for further classification and testing , <br /> if necessary . <br />
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