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STANDARD NO: 01060 DATE: 9/99 REVISION: 4 ESB TECH COMMITTEE: Civil/Structural
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Included DOE Order 420.1, the SBC, requirements for concrete anchors and chipping, deleted unused acronyms and references, and editorials. Included site specific design spectra for PC3 and PC4, UBC 1997 seismic loads and loading combinations and editorials. Revised basic wind speed from "fastest mile" to "three seconds gust". Added UBC seismic ductility provisions and earthquake load factor of 1.2 for new PC-3 and PC-4 structures, increase PC-3 design basis tornado speed to 178 mph, added automobile in the PC-3 tornado missile criteria, took out dates of reference National Codes and Standards, and added notes to some loading combinations. Added reference criteria for stacks, removed the SBC, added dynamic settlement load factor of 1.2 for new PC-3 and PC-4 structures, added correlation between Functional Classification and Performance Categories, revised PC 1 and PC2 design wind speeds, and revised PC-3 design basis spectra.
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1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE 1.1 This document provides minimum structural design criteria for all new facilities and modifications to existing facilities, both permanent and temporary, at the Savannah River Site (SRS). 1.2 The code year is established by the issue date of the project criteria documents. For modifications and additions to existing facilities, the Code of Record shall be established by the Design Authority. DOE Order 420.1 (Ref. 6.1.3) requires validation of existing designs, including designs with natural phenomena hazards assessment older than 10 years, against the current DOE natural phenomena hazard design criteria. 2.0 DOE ORDER AND STANDARDS APPLICABILITY 2.1 DOE Orders as included in WSRC S/RID and DOE and Standards applicable for the evaluation, modification or addition to SRS facilities are listed in Section 6.1. Codes 2.2 Conflict between the DOE Orders as included in WSRC S/RID and DOE Standards, National Standards and Standards, and this Engineering Standard shall be brought to the attention of Engineering Board's Civil/Structural Committee Chairman for resolution. 3.0 NATIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS APPLICABILITY 3.1 National Codes and Standards incorporated by reference in this document shall be the revision otherwise number and date at the time this document is invoked in the Design Output Documents, or as noted. 3.2 The Design Output Document shall specify the applicable Codes and Standards utilized and their associated revision and date. 3.3 The applicability of the codes and standards given in this section is limited to the extent of the references in the text. 4.0 ACRONYMS & DEFINITIONS 4.0 DEFINITIONS 4.1 Acronyms in this The following is a list of acronyms and shortened titles used for the reference documents Engineering Standard. Load related symbols and factors are defined in Sections 5.2 and 5.3.
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4.2 Definitions Key words and terms used in this document are defined as follows:
4.2.1 Natural Phenomena Hazard (NPH) - An act of nature (e.g., earthquake, wind, hurricane, tornado,
flood, rain or snow precipitation, volcanic eruption, lightning strike, or extreme cold or heat) which threatens workers, the public, or the environment by potential damage to structures, systems, and components.
establish the NPH design 4.2.2 Performance Category (PC) - A classification based on a graded approach which is used to 7.1.4 provides the Table 6.1.2). (Ref. 1021 and evaluation requirements for SSCs in accordance with DOE Standard SSCs. all for methodology for assigning Performance categories - The SQP provides 4.2.3 SQP - Structural Qualification Program for Savannah River Site Facilities, Revision 3, 1995
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---. contractor/operator to establish an implementation plan for evaluating and upgrading existing SSC for NPH mitigation. This program provides a plan for backfit evaluation for each facility, which will satisfy the requirements in DOE 420.1, Section 4.4.3. The methodologies used in this program are for the evaluation and upgrade of existing facilities. 5.0 REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Performance Categories There are five Performance Categories, PC-0 through PC-4, associated with the SSC at the SRS (DOE Guide 420. l-Y, Ref. 6.1.4, andDOE-STD-1021, Ref.6.12). The Performance Categories are based on the performance goals associated with these SSC and are expressed in terms of the annual probability of exceedance of the design basis natural phenomena hazards (See Table 7.1.1). Interaction effects shall be considered in accordance with DOE-STD- 1020 and DOE-STD- 1021. See Ref. 6.2.14.7 for guidance. 5.2 Design Loads SSC shall be designed for the loads prescribed in this standard and as supplemented by project specific criteria. For additions or modifications to existing facilities, the effects of new loads transmitted to the existing SSC shall be considered. Modifications and additions shall not degrade the performance of existing SSC to the extent that they will not withstand NPH loads, provide confinement, or provide safe operation of essential facilities, protection of government property and the protection of life safety for occupants. 5.2.1 Dead Load (D) Dead loads are loads that remain permanently in place. 5.2.2 Live Load (L & Lr) 5.2.2.1 Live loads (L) are those loads produced by the use and occupancy of a building or other structure. Live loads on a roof (Lr) are those produced (1) during maintenance by workers, equipment, and materials and (2) during the life of the structure by movable objects such as temporary equipment. Also considered as live loads are the dynamic effects of operating equipment (such as cranes and pumps). 5.2.2.2 Live loads on roofs shall be as stipulated in ASCE 7, (Ref. 6.2.6.2), AASHTO HB, (Ref. 6.2.1.1) or AREMA Manual (Ref. 6.2.5.1) as applicable. the 5.2.2.3 For modifications or analysis of existing structures, loading based on the actual use of may be structure may be used. Loads identified as live loads in the original design, when known, counted as dead loads for the evaluation of existing structures. 5.2.2.4 For yard structures exposed to wheel traffic, HS 20-44 (Ref. 6.2.1.1) truck loading shall be used, as a minimum, for wheel loading design. In areas subject to yard cranes, the crane wheel, track loading
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or outrigger loads during lifts shall be considered. 5.2.3 Soil Load (H) Structures and elements of structures retaining soil shall be designed for the lateral earth pressure and any surcharge plus any hydrostatic pressure corresponding to the maximum probable groundwater level. 5.2.4 Fluid Load (F) The fluid load is the load resulting from the pressure of the fluid. 5.2.5 Rain Load (R) Rain loads shall be obtained in accordance with ASCE 7. The minimum design shall be for a 25-year, 6 hour rainfall event at all performance categories. The curves provided in Engineering Standard 01110 (Ref. 6.2.14.2) shall be used to quantify the rainfall event. 5.2.6 Snow Load (S) Snow loads shall be obtained in accordance with ASCE 7. Development of SRS specific snow hazard curves is not planned. The importance factor shall be 1.0 for PC-1 and PC-2 structures, and 1.2 for PC-3 and PC-4 structures.
5.2.7 Wind Load (W)
Wind load design for buildings and other structures shall be determined in accordance with the procedures in ASCE 7, using "exposure"C", with the basic three-second gust wind speeds given in Table 7.1.1. The effect of the importance factor "I" is incorporated in the tabulated values for the basic wind speeds; "I" shall be taken as 1.0. The design wind speeds are derived from a DOE Memorandum (Ref. 6.1.5). For Probabilistic analysis wind hazard curve for SRS in three-second-gust speeds is available in Ref. 6.2.14.8. For PC-3 and PC-4 structures, the design shall include consideration of wind driven missiles in accordance with DOE-STD-1020 (Ref. 6.1.1). The wind-driven missiles and the barrier thicknesses to preclude damage are provided in DOE-STD-1020. Barriers other than those given in DOE-STD-1020 may be analyzed or designed per the missile barrier criteria given in ASCE-58 (Ref. 6.2.6.3). 5.2.8 Tornado Load (Wt) Tornado wind load design for buildings and other structures shall be also determined in accordance with the procedures in ASCE 7, using exposure "C", with the basic wind speed obtained from Table 7.1.1. The importance factor "I" shall be taken as 1.0. Tornado hazard curve for SRS in three-second -gust speeds is available in Ref. 6.2.14.10. Tornado -driven missile criteria are given in Table 7.1.1. They are derived from requirements in DOE-STD- 1020 and from recommendations in Ref. 6.2.14.10. The barrier thicknesses to preclude damage from tornado missiles are provided in DOE-STD-1020. Barriers other than those given in DOE-STD-1020 may be analyzed or designed per the missile barrier criteria given in ASCE-58. APC shall apply for enclosed structures per provisions in DOE-STD-1020. Partially enclosed or open structures shall follow provisions in ASCE 7.
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5.2.9 Earthquake Load (E) 5.2.9.1 General Earthquake load design for buildings and other structures shall be determined in accordance with DOE-STD- 1020 and UBC (Ref. 6.2.9.1) for PC- I and PC-2, and in accordance with DOE-STD- 1020 and ASCE 4 (Ref. 6.2.6.1) dynamic analysis methods for PC-3 and PC-4. 5.2.9.2 PC-1 and PC-2 Structures For the purposes of earthquake load design for PC- I and PC-2 structures using the UBC, the following modifications shall be made: I = Importance factor, = 1.0 for PC-1 = 1.25 for PC-2 The Soil Profile type at SRS may be taken as SD. A review by a qualified Geotechnical Engineer of the subsurface conditions is recommended for the determination of the facility specific soil profile type. For PC- 1 and PC-2 structures regulated by SCDHEC (Ref. 6.2.15.1) UBC requirements for PC-2 shall be used for earthquake load. 5.2.9.3 PC-3 and PC-4 Structures Earthquake loads for PC-3 and PC-4 structures shall be determined in accordance with DOE-STD-1020. The site specific response spectra for PC-3 (Ref. 6.2.14.11) and PC-4 (Ref. 6.2.14.3) are given in Figure 7.2.1 and Table 7.1.3 for horizontal ground motion. The vertical site specific response spectra shall be taken as two-thirds of the horizontal spectra given in Figure 7.2.1 and Table 7.1.3. The spectra given in Table 7.1.3 and Figure 7.2.1 are considered "preliminary" in accordance with WSRC E7 Manual. To become "confirmed" SGS must review the facility specific soil conditions. For structures with deep foundations, design response spectra appropriate for the depth shall be used. For PC-3 and PC-4 structures regulated by Ref. 6.2.15.1, the earthquake loads given in this standard shall be considered to meet the seismic loading requirements of SCDHEC. 5.2.9.4 Systems and Components For systems and components, additional NPH evaluation requirements apply as described in Section 2.4 of DOE-STD-1020. PC-I and PC-2 systems and components shall be designed for loads defined by the UBC. Seismic loads for PC-3 and PC-4 sub-structures or sub-systems shall be based on in-structure response spectra, or in-structure acceleration and displacement time histories. Where in-structure response spectra are needed, the methods given in Section 3.4.2 or ASCE 4 (Ref. 6.2.6.1) shall be used. Earthquake loads on new PC-3 and PC-4 systems and components shall be increased by twenty percent of either through amplification of in-structure response spectra or in-structure time histories by a factor
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1.2, or through the use of the increased load factor for E in loading combinations given in Section 5.3.2. 5.2.10 Self Limiting Loads (T&Ta) Three types of self limiting loads (T, unless otherwise noted) shall be considered: thermal loads, creep and shrinkage, and settlement. 5.2.10.1 Thermal Loads The design of structures shall consider the effects of stresses and movements resulting from variations in temperature. 5.2.10.2 Creep and Shrinkage Concrete and masonry structures shall be investigated for stresses and deformations induced by creep and shrinkage. 5.2.10.3 Settlement Buildings and structures shall be designed for the total and differential foundation settlements, resulting from the combined static and dynamic loads. The dynamic settlement is due to dissipation of pore pressure and/or redistribution of soil stressesfrom the effects of a design basis earthquake. The dynamic portion of the settlement is to be factored by 1.2 for new facilities. The combined static and dynamic differential settlement is denoted as Ta in the load combinations. The dynamic component of settlement is not taken concurrent with E. For existing facilities, the dynamic settlement factor may be taken as 1.0. 5.2.11 Accident Load (Pa) The consequences of a design basis accident resulting in internal pressurization shall be considered. Consequences of accidental explosions (internal or external to the facility) and generated missiles shall be considered in the design or evaluation of facilities. Consequences of potential heavy load drops shall be considered in the design or evaluation of structures. Loads resulting from internal pressure, explosions, missile impact and heavy load drop shall be considered a Pa loading. 5.2.12 Pipe Break Load (Y) Effects of pipe breaks on structures, including reaction, jet, and movement, shall be considered. 5.2.13 Flood Load (Fa) The structure shall be designed for the flooding and wave action consequences associated with flooding events with return periods of 500, 2000, 10,000, or 100,000 years for PC-1, PC-2, PC-3, or PC-4 respectively per DOE-STD-1020. Loads resulting from flooding and wave action shall be considered per Table7.1.1.
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5.3 Load Combinations Load combinations used for the design of an SSC are based on the SSC Performance Category and its structural material. For load combinations where a load reduces the effect of other loads, and at any time it may not be present, the load combinations shall be considered assuming the worst conditions for the load present or not. Where loads may reverse, such as wind and seismic, both directions of loading shall be considered. Floor live load shall be considered to vary from zero to its full value to determine the worst condition of loading for each element. Crane hook loads need not be combined with roof live load or with more than three fourths of the snow load or one half of the wind load. 5.3.1 Performance Categories 0, 1, and 2 NPH loads need not be considered for PC-0 SSC. For Allowable Stress Design (ASD), the PC-1 and PC-2 SSC shall be designed for the most critical condition resulting from the following load combinations as modified from the UBC:
ASD 1. A=D 2. A=D+L+F+H+(Lror SorR) 3. f-A = D + L + F + H + (W or E/1.4) 4. fA=D + L+ F + H + W + 0.5S 5.
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Where: - A is the required allowable stress capacity. - fl = 1.33 for all stresses. - f2 = 1.4 for shear and 1.5 for all other stresses. - For axial tension, the factored allowable stress (1.33A, or 1.5A) shall not exceed 0.7 times the ultimate tensile strength of the material. When the design of the SSC is based on ultimate strength design (concrete) or load resistance factor design (steel), each element shall be designed to resist the most critical effects of the load factors and load combinations from the following load combinations as modified from the UBC: Concrete and Masonry (SD) 1. U = 1.4D + 1.7 LT + 1.4F
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2. U = 1.05D + 1.3 LT + 1.05F + 1.3H + 1.3W 3. U = 0.9D + 1.05F + 1.3H +1.3W 4. U= 1.1 (1.2D + 1.0 LT 1.OF + L.OH + 1.OE + LOT) 5. U = 1.1 (0.9D + 1.OF + 1.0H + 1.OE + 1.OT) 6. U = 1.4D + 1.7 LT + 1.4F + 1.7H 7. U = 0.9D + 1.4F + 1.7H 8. U = 1.05 D + 1.3 LT + 1.05F + 1.05T 9. U = 1.4D + 1.4T 10. U = 1.05D + 1.3 LT + 1.05F + 0.8W + 1.3H + 1.3Fa 11. U= 0.9D + 1.05F + 0.8W+ 1.3H + 1.3Fa Where - U is the required ultimate strength capacity.
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1. U = 1.4D 2. U = 1.2D + 1.6L + 1.3F + 1.6H + 0.5 (Lr or S or R) 3. U = 1.2D + (0.5L or 0.8W) + 1.3F + 1.3H + 1.6 (Lr or S or R) 4. U = 1.2D + 0.5L + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.5 (Lr or S or R) + 1.2T 5. U = 1.2D + 0.5L + 0.2S + 1.3F + 1.3H + 1.OE + 1.2T 6. U = 0.9D + 1.3F + 1.3H + (1.3W or 1.OE) + 1.2T 3 7. U = 1.2D + 0.5L + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.8W + 1. Fa
3 8. U = 0.9D + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.8W + 1. Fa
Where
5.3.2 Performance Categories 3 and 4 For Allowable Stress Design (ASD), the PC-3 and PC-4 SSC shall be designed for the most critical condition resulting from the following load combinations as modified from the UBC: ASD 1. A=D 2. A= D +L + F + H +(L
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5. f2A=D +L+F+H+ S+0.5W 6. f 4 A=D+L+F+H+S + 1.2E*+T+Pa+Y 7. f 3 A = D + L + F + H + (L r or S or R) + (W or 1.2E*) + T 8. f3A = D + L + F + H + 0.5W + Fa 9. f 3 A = D + F + H +Wt 10. f 3 A= D + L + Lr + F + H +Wt 11. f3A=D+L+Lr+F+H+Wt+T 12. f4A= D + L + Lr + F + H + Ta** 13. f4 A=D+L+F +H+ (Lr orSor R)+ 1.2E*+T+Pa+Y * For existing SSC the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0. For new systems and components the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0 if the in-structure response spectra has been amplified by a factor of 1.2 as stated in Section 5.2.9.4.
= 1.4 for shear and 1.5 for all other stresses. - f3 = 1.4 for shear and 1.6 for all other stresses. - f4 = 1.4 for shear and 1.7 for all other stresses
- f2
For axial tension the factored allowable stress (1.33A, 1.5 A, 1.6A, or 1.7A) shall not exceed 0.7 times the ultimate tensile strength of the material.
When the design of the SSC is based on ultimate strength design (concrete) or load resistance factor design (steel), each element shall be designed to resist the most critical effects of the load factors and load combinations from the following load combinations as modified from the UBC:
Concrete and Masonry (SD) 1. U = 1AD + 1.7 LT + 1AF 2. U- 1.0D + 1.15LT + 1.OF + 1.15H + 1.15W 3. U = 0.9D + l.OF + 1.15H + 1.15W 4. U = 1.1 (1.2D + l.OLT + 1.OF + 1.0H + 1.2E* + 1.OT) 5. U = 1.1 (0.9D + 1.OF + 1.OH + 1.2E* + 1.OT) 6. U = 1.4D + 1.7 LT + 1AF + 1.7H 7. U = 0.9D + 1AF + 1.7H 8. U = 1.05D + 1.3 LT + 1.05F + 1.05T 9. U = 1.4D + 1IT 10. U = 1.05D + 1.3 LT + 1.05F + 1.3H + 0.8W+ 1.OFa
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11. U = 0.9D + 1.05F + 1.3H + 0.8W + 1.OFa 12. U = L.OD@ + 1.OF + 1.OH + 1.OWt + 1.OT 13. U = 1.OD@ + 1.OLT + 1.OF + 1.OH + l.OWt + 1.OT 14.U= 1.1 (1.2D+ 1.0Ly+ 1.OF+ 1.OH+1.2E*+ 1.OTa** + 1.OPa +I.OY) 15. U = 1.OD@ + 1.OTa** + 1.25Pa * For existing SSC the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0. For new systems and components the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0 if the in-structure response spectra has been amplified by a factor of 1.2 as stated in Section 5.2.9.4. shall also be considered. Combination with 0.9D, in place of 1.OD, "**Forsettlement, Ta, see Section 5.2.10.3. Where - U is the required ultimate strength capacity.
- LT is the most critical value obtained from the following: =L+0.5Lr, = L + 0.5S,
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1. U = 1.4D 2. U = 1.2D + 1.6L + 1.3F + 1.6H + 0.5 (Lr or S or R) 3. U = 1.2D + (0.5L or 0.8W) + 1.3F + 1.3H + 1.6 (Lr or S or R) 4. U = 1.2D + 0.5L + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.5 (Lr or S or R) + 1.2T + 0.5L + 0.2S + 1.3F + 1.3H + 1.2E* + 1.2T + 1.3F + 1.3H + (1.3W or 1.2E*) + 1.2T + 0.5L + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.8W +1.OFa + 1.3F + 1.3H + 0.8W + 1.OFa 9. U = LOD@ + 13F + 1.3H +1OWt +1.OT 10. U = LD@ + 1.OL + 1.Lr + 1.3F + 1.3H + 1.OWt + 1OT 5. U = 1.2D 6. U = 0.9D 7. U = 1.2D 8. U = 0.9D 11. U = 1.OD@ + 1.OL + 1.OLr + 1.OF + 1.OH + 1.2E* + 1.0Ta** + 1.OPa + 1.OY 12. U = 1LOD@ + 1.OF + 1.0H + .OTa** + 1.25Pa * For existing SSC the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0. For new systems and components see also the load factor for E may be taken as 1.0 if the in-structure response spectra has been amplified by a factor of 1.2 as stated in Section 5.2.9.4. shall also be considered. Combination with 0.9D, in place of 1.OD,
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Load combinations for highway structures shall be in accordance with AASHTO HB (Ref. 6.2.1.1). Load combinations for railway structures shall be in accordance with AREMA Manual (Ref. 6.2.5.1). 5.4 Materials The UBC shall be followed consistent with the code used in conjunction with Sections 5.2 and 5.3 for allowable material strength capacities and detailing requirements for all structures except as noted below.
Highway Structures:
Railway Structures; 'Steel Decks:
Steel Dcks:
Cold Formed Stainless Steel PC-1 and PC-2 Atmospheric Steel Water Tanks: PC-I and PC-2 Atmospheric Steel Petroleum Storage T ank s Sanitary Concrete Structures: IPC-3 and PC-4 Concrete . PC-1 and PC-2 Fiber .ASCE PC-ianford PCa2tibr
API 650 (Ref. 6.2.4.1) .... ....... ACI 350 (Ref. 6.2.2.5) ACI 349, Appendix B (Ref. 6.2.2.4) ... Manual 63 (Ref. 6.2.6.4)
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5.5 Miscellaneous Requirements 5.5.1 Sliding, Overturning, and Buoyancy
Buildings and structures shall be designed to resist overturning, sliding and buoyancy due to earthquake, wind, tornado, lateral earth pressures, or fluid loads in accordance with Section 5.2 of this Engineering Standard with minimum safety factors provided in Table 7.1.2. 5.5.2 Foundation Design
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Foundations shall be designed in accordance with the requirements of the UBC, except as noted below: - Drilled piers shall comply with ACI 336.3R (Ref. 6.2.2 3). - Design of piers, posts or poles per UBC is acceptable for depths less than 20 feet and provided that the ratio of length to relative stiffness factor is greater than 5 (see ACI 336.3R, Ref. 6.2.2.3). - Ribbed-mat slabs shall comply with ACI 336.2R (Ref. 6.2.2.2).
5.5.3 Shoring Design
Shoring design shall comply with requirements of UBC, and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (Ref. 6.2.11.1).
5.5.4 Craneway Design
Crane runway and supporting structure shall be designed per CMAA Specification #70 (Ref, 6.2.8.1) or #74 (Ref. 6.2.8.2) requirements as applicable.
5.5.5 Fire Enclosure Evaluations of Concrete Elements
In the structural evaluation of concrete elements for fire events, where necessary, the provisions found in ACI 216 (Ref. 6.2.2.1) shall be followed.
5.5.6 Concrete Anchors
PC-I and PC-2 concrete anchors shall be designed per requirements of UBC (Ref. 6.2.9.1). PC-3 and PC-4 concrete anchors shall be designed per requirements of ACI 349 Appendix B (Ref. 6.2.2.4). Information useful for the design, selection and qualification of concrete expansion anchors, cast-in-place anchors and grouted anchor bolts is provided in 03251 -G (Ref. 6.2.14.4). Information useful for installation and testing of concrete expansion anchors, cast-in-place anchors and grouted anchor bolts is provided in 03252-G (Ref. 6.2.14.5). 5.5.7 Coring, Chipping, and Drilling in Concrete Coring, chipping and drilling in concrete elements or structures shall be per 0301 0-G (Ref. 6.2.14.6). 5.5.8 Concrete for Confinement Concrete used for confinement shall consider liquid containment strategies given in Ref. 6.2.6.6. 5.5.9 Fragility Analysis
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The existing SSC that do not meet the deterministic limits of this standard may be further evaluated using median failure limits and variabilities calculated for the given SSC. 5.5.10 Ductility Provisions Seismic ductility provisions for UBC Seismic Zone 3 shall be used for new PC-3 and PC-4 structures. 6.0 REFERENCES 6.1 DOE Orders as included in WSRC S/RID, and DOE Orders and Standards and Memoranda 6.1.1 DOE-STD-1020-94 - NPH Design and Evaluation Criteria for DOE Facilities, Change Notice 1, January 1996. 6.1.2 DOE-STD-1021-93 - NPH Performance Categorization Criteria for Structures, Systems, and Components, Change Notice 1, January 1996. 6.1.3 DOE Order 420.1 - Facility Safety, Change 2 dated October 24, 1996. 6.1.4 DOE Guide 420.1 -Y, Interim Guidelines for the Mitigation of Natural Phenomena Hazards for DOE Nuclear Facilities and Non-Nuclear Facilities. 6.1.5 A Memorandum of January 22, 1998 from DOE to the Office of Nuclear Safety Policy and Standards: H. Chander, Newsletter (Interim Advisory on Straight Winds and Tornados).
6.2 Codes and Standards
6.2.1 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) 6.2.1.1 Standard Specification for Highway Bridges (AASHTO HB) 6.2.2 American Concrete Institute (ACI) 6.2.2.1 ACI 216 Guide for Determining the Fire Endurance of Concrete Elements 6.2.2.2 ACI 336.2R Suggested Analysis and Design Procedures for Combined Footings and Mats 6.2.2.3 ACI 336.3R Design and Construction of Drilled Piers 6.2.2.4 ACI 349 Code Requirements for Nuclear Safety Related Concrete Structures 6.2.2.5 ACI 350 Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures
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6.2.3 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
6.2.3.1 ANSI/AISC N690 Nuclear Facilities: Steel Safety-Related Structures for Design, Fabrication and Erection
6.2.4 American Petroleum Institute (API)
6.2.4.1 API 650 Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage 6.2.5 American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) 6.2.5.1 AREMA Manual for Railway Engineering, Volume I and II
6.2.6 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
6.2.6.1 ASCE 4 Seismic Analysis of Safety Related Nuclear Structures 6.2.6.2 ANSI/ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures 6.2.6.3 ASCE 58 Structural Analysis and Design of Nuclear Plant Facilities 6.2.6.4 ASCE Manual 63 Structural Plastic Design Manual 6.2.6.5 ANSI/ASCE 8 Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Members 6.2.6.6 Concrete Watertight Structures and Hazardous Liquid Containment, Robert Hengst, ASCE
6.2.7 American Water Works Association (AWWA)
6.2.8.1 CMMA Specification #70, Electrical Overhead Traveling Cranes 6.2.8.2 CMMA Specification #74, Specifications for Top Running and Under Running Types of Single Girder Electric Overhead Traveling Cranes
6.2.9 International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)
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Summary of revisions made to K-TRT-F-00001, Rev 1, dated January 2001 include: 1. Pages 12 and 13- Text revised on engineering stratigraphy. 2. Table 3.3-1- Stratigraphic picks revised on CPT soundings 176, 180 and 186. 3. Table 3.3-3- Soft zone thickness revised for SPT boring FB-20. If you have questions, please contact me at (803) 952-6927. c: Russ Beckmeyer, 730-2B/130 Mike Lewis, 730-2B/116 Larry Salomone, 730-B/304 Chester Reeves, 730-21B/1083 SGS Files, 730-28/1102
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DISCLAIMER This product was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................. LIS T O F TA B LE S ................................................................................................ LIST O F FIG UR ES ........................................................................................ 1 INTR O D UCTIO N ........................................................................................ 1.1 Purpose and Objectives ............................................................... 1.2 Report O rganization ..................................................................... 1.3 Q uality Assurance ........................................................................ 2. SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION ............................................................... 2.1 Field Test Location and Clearance ................................................ 2.2 Equipment and Field Test Methods .............................................. 2.2.1 Exploration Contractor(s)and Equipment.............................. 2.2.2 StandardPenetrationTest (SPT) ......................................... 2.2.3 Undisturbed Sampling ........................................................... 2.2.4 Piezocone Penetration Test Soundings................................. 2.2.5 Borehole and PenetrationAbandonment............................... 2.3 Sample Prep, Handling, Strorage, Transportation and Control ....... 3. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS ................................................................. 3.1 Shallow Engineering Stratigraphy .............................................. 3.1.1 TRI and TRlA Layers ......................................................... 3.1.2 TR2A and TR2B Layers....................................................... 3.1.3 TR3/4 and DB1/3 Layers .................................................... 3.1.4 DB4/5, ST1 and ST2 Layers ................................................ 3.1.5 G C Layer ............................................................................. 3.2 Groundwater Conditions ............................................................. 3.3 Engineering Soil Characteristics ................................................ .................................................. 3.3.1 Soft Zone Characteristics 3.3.1.1 Northeast Expansion Area Soft Zones .............................. 3.3.1.2 APSF Area Soft Zones ...................................................... 3.3.1.3 Soft Zone samples and Analysis ....................................... 4. GEOTECHNICAL AND FOUNDATION ASSESSMENT ......................... 5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................... 6. R EFER EN C ES ........................................................................................ APPENDICES Appendix A Borings Logs Appendix B Laboratory Test Data Appendix C Cone Penetrometer Test Data iv v vi 1 1 2 2 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 23
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Table 3.3-1 Summary of CPT Layer Picks Table 3.3-2 Comparison of Engineering Soil Properties Table 3.3-3 Summary of SCPTU Soft Zone Intervals Table 3.3-4 Summary of Soft Zone Soil Properties
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Figure 1.0-1 Figure 1.0-2 Figure 2.0-1 Figure 3.0-1 Figure 3.0-2 Figure 3.0-3 Figure 3.0-4 Figure 3.0-5 Figure 3.0-6 Figure 3.0-7 Figure 3.0-8 Figure 3.1-1 Figure 3.2-1 Figure 3.3-1 Figure 3.3-2 Figure 3.3-3 Figure 3.3-4 Figure 3.3-5 Figure 3.3-6
Location Map of F-Area and the Northeast Expansion Area Location Map of the Northeast Expansion Area and APSF Exploration Location Map Subsurface Cross-section 1 Subsurface Cross-section 2 Subsurface Cross-section 3 Subsurface Cross-section 4 Subsurface Cross-section 5 Subsurface Cross-section 6 Subsurface Cross-section 7 Subsurface Cross-section 8 Typical CPTU Sounding Plot Showing Stratigraphic Layers Hydrograph of Water Table Measurements for Well NBG-5 Range of SPT N-value Measurements CPT Corrected Tip Resistance CPT CPT Friction Ratio Average Shear Wave Velocity -Map of A0PSF A*rea and-Mapped -Extent of Lower So'ft Zone...... Map of APSF Area and Mapped Extent of Upper Soft Zone
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A geotechnical program has been completed in F-Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina. This program investigated the subsurface conditions for the area known as the "northeast expansion" located in the F-Area (Figure 1.0-1). The primary focus was to gather subsurface information within the expansion area and tie this information with the detailed studies completed for the Actinide Packaging and Storage Facility (APSF) located southwest and adjacent to the northeast expansion area (Figure 1.0-2) and the balance of F Area. Data acquired from the APSF investigation includes both field exploration and laboratory data, which are included within this report for summary and comparison purposes. Results of this investigation are intended to be used as baseline subsurface conditions for the siting of potential new mission facilities. Further, this data will augment specific foundation design investigations for the proposed new mission facilities to be constructed in this area. Specifically, the program consisted of a field exploration program consisting of Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings and Seismic Piezocone Penetration Test (SCPTU) soundings; a laboratory testing program and an evaluation of subsurface conditions. This geotechnical program was performed by SRS Projects Engineering and Construction Division (PE&CD), Site Geotechnical Services (SGS) Department, in conformance with DOE Order 420.1, Procedure Manual E7, (WSRC, 1996a), and SGS Procedure Manual E9 (WSRC, 1996b). 1.1 Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of the investigation was to obtain geotechnical information to characterize the subsurface conditions within the northeast expansion area and compare these conditions with the adjacent APSF area. Specific objectives included: define the engineering stratigraphy and compare the continuity, thickness and relative elevation of stratigraphic units across the study site respective to the APSF area;
"* determine the index properties of each.stratigraphic layer and make a direct comparison to properties determined for the APSF stratigraphy ; "* evaluate the presence, thickness and stratigraphic position of soft zones; and "* evaluate the subsurface conditions in terms of relative geotechnical and foundation capability. 1.2 Report Organization
The text of this report includes five sections. These sections are: Section 1, Introduction; Section 2, Subsurface Exploration; Section 3, Subsurface Conditions; Section 4, Geotechnical and Foundation Assessment, Section 5, These Conclusions and Recommendations; and Section 6, References. sections are followed in succession by tables and figures. Appendices to this report include: Appendix A, Boring Logs; Appendix B, Laboratory Test Data; and Appendix C, Seismic Piezocone Penetrometer Test Soundings. This report is divided into two volumes: Volume 1 contains the text, tables, and figures, Volume 2 contains appendices A, B and, C. 1.3 Quality Assurance
Quality related activities performed by WSRC/BSRI organizations during the Geotechnical Investigation were controlled in accordance with the WSRC QA Program as delineated in WSRC Procedure Manual 1Q. Activities were also controlled via compliance to the applicable administrative and technical procedures contained in WSRC Procedure Manual E9, "Site Geotechnical Services." Cone Penetration Testing was conducted in accordance with the Quality Assurance Plan for WSRC Subcontract AA82276N, with Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) and the ARA Quality Assurance Program for Cone Penetration Testing, Revision 3 (7/30/96). Subcontractor compliance with their implementing procedures and instructions (ARA-Q-101 through 107) also ensured the integrity of the CPT results and interpretations.
Soil testing performed by Law Engineering of Atlanta, Georgia (WSRC Subcontract No. AB801 11 N) was accomplished through compliance with the Law Engineering QA Program as delineated in the Law Engineering Quality Assurance Manual, Revision 1 (7/25/97), and applicable national/industry test standards (as specified in procurement specification K-SPC-G-00016, Revision
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SGS QA provided quality oversight over all quality related activities of the geotechnical investigation. SGS QA oversight activities included: the review and approval of all technical and quality procedures and instructions developed specifically for the investigation; monitoring field activities, sample handling, and soil testing laboratory activities; and providing direct QA oversight over seismic piezocone penetration testing activities. QA/QC activities were also performed by Law Engineering and Applied Research & Associates personnel as prescribed in their respective QA plans, QA programs, and QA technical procedures.
Between August, 1995 and June, 1998, field exploration programs to support various design stages of the Actinide Packaging and Storage Facility (APSF) were completed. The information from both programs forms the basis for this report. The exploration program for the F-Area northeast expansion area was completed between February 1998 and April 1999. Within this time frame, the majority of the field investigation was completed between February 1998 and May 1998'after which work was suspended until the following fiscal year. Field work resumed in March of 1999 and was completed in April 1999. The exploration programs consisted of a series of Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings, Piezocone Penetration Test (CPTU) and Seismic Piezocone Penetration Test (SCPTU) soundings, both of which are referred to as CPT hereafter. Some SPT borings and CPT sounding locations were paired so that a site-specific comparison of results could be obtained. Figure 2.0-1 shows the locations of all borings and soundings. The borings and soundings were advanced in a grid pattern, roughly 150 feet by 150 feet, covering the expansion area to the north and east of the APSF area. However, in heavily wooded areas, areas where site topography was too steep, or where access could not be obtained due to existing construction trailers, the exploration locations were not performed. This was limited to eight points in the northern and eastern most extent of the area (Figure 2.0-1). Exploration in these areas would be required as construction of new facilities is planned. The SCPTU was used as the primary exploration technique. SPT borings were located adjacent to selected soundings to measure N-values and retrieve soil samples for laboratory classification testing. Test methods, equipment, and The general field procedures, are summarized in the following sections. following list summary field exploration completed for the northeast expansion investigation: * * 39 Seismic Piezocone Penetrometer Test (SCPTU) Soundings 4 Cone Penetrometer Samples 9 Standard Penetration Test (SPT) Borings (4 of which were continuous)
Site Geotechnical Services F-Area Northeast Expansion (U) 2.1 Field Test Location and Clearance
The selection of the boring locations, OPT soundings, and other field work was based primarily on the following criteria and factors: * Existing Data; * Data coverage; * Site conditions (topography, wooded areas, etc.); * Type of data required; * Under-and-above ground interferences; and * Presence of known soft zones. Approval of the selected location for the field work was preceded by a series of work coordination steps as summarized below (the organization responsible for each step is noted in parentheses): * * * * * Selection of general area based upon the factors listed above (SGS); Preliminary interference research (Construction Layout); Ground penetrating radar survey (Operations Department); Preparation of work package (SGS); Work Process Control (Operations Department); and Field survey (Construction Layout).
This detailed site clearance routine was essential for safe field operations. Any obstacles or restrictions encountered in any step during this process required the relocation of the proposed boring or sounding location, and therefore the re initiation of the process. 2.2 Equipment and Field Test Methods
All equipment used in the field investigations met applicable ASTM standards and site standards and procedures as listed below: * * * * * WSRC WSRC WSRC WSRC WSRC E9 SGS-GT-202 - Drilling Practices; E9 SGS-GT-203 - Sample Preparation, Handling and Storage; E9 SGS-GT-206 - Engineering Soil Descriptions; E9 SGS-GT-207 - Field Log Preparation; E9 SGS-GT-210 - Standard Penetration Test;
WSRC E9 SGS-GT-211 - Cone Penetration Test Soundings;and WSRC 3Q5 Manual - Hydrogeologic Data Collection.
2.2.1 Exploration Contractor(s)and Equipment One drilling contractor was utilized for the borings, SPT testing and undisturbed soil sampling (Shelby tubes) and one contractor was used for all SCPT soundings. A description of the scope of each contractor and the equipment used is provided below. Graves Environmental,Inc. Graves Environmental, Inc., of Jackson, South Carolina performed the drilling and sampling for SPT and undisturbed borings. All Graves Environmental drillers involved with the drilling and sampling activities were experienced with geotechnical investigations and performed the drilling and sampling for the APSF investigation. The drilling equipment utilized is described below. Failing 1500 The Failing 1500 drill rig is gas-driven with a 40-foot mast. The rig has a 23-foot Kelly assembly which allows for a 20-foot stroke and is capable of mud rotary, augering, and rotary coring techniques. The drill string is controlled by the Kelly arrangement, as well as, by a mechanical winch. This rig was used for all deeper borings requiring mud rotary. Applied Research Associates (ARA) Applied Research Associates (ARA) of Royalton, Vermont performed all CPT field and data processing activities including the CPT soundings completed for the APSF investigation. The CPT rig used for this investigation is described below.
The Mac I CPT rig is a 22 ton rig capable of 30 ton mass push when fully ballasted. The push rod and piezocone utilized conformed with ASTM D5778 (ASTM 1995) consistent with WSRC E9 SGS-GT-211 - Cone Penetration Test Soundings. This rig was equipped with a hydraulic skid coupled to the surface beneath the rig for generating a shear wave source. Compressional waves were generated with a hydraulic vertical hammer located on the outside of the rig. All components were controlled by the operator. 2.2.2 StandardPenetrationTest (SPT) Tests were performed in accordance with WSRC E9 SGS-GT-210 using a standard 24-inch long by 2-inch outside diameter (OD), split-spoon sampler with a 2-foot bleeder and check valve located above the sampler, NX drill stem, and a 140-lb safety hammer falling 30 inches. SPT N-values were determined by adding the number of blows required to drive the split-spoon sampler the last 12 inches of the standard 18-inch drive. The general test procedure, as noted in sequence, is outlined below: 1. Split spoon is lowered into nominal 4-inch diameter borehole; 2. Depth is checked and any rod settlement noted; 3. Six-inch intervals, totaling 18 inches, are marked on the drill rod above the turntable; 4. Sampler is driven by blows applied using a 30-inch stroke with the rope wrapped twice over the cathead; 5. Sampler retrieved and recovery noted; 6. Sampled interval reamed and drilled out to next sample interval; and 7. Process repeated. Prior to each SPT test, the Geotechnical Oversight professional verified that the spoon was properly assembled, making sure the bleeder and check valve were clean and the drive shoe was in good condition.
All undisturbed soil samples referenced within this report pertain to samples collected for the APSF investigation. No undisturbed samples were obtained specifically from the northeast expansion area. Undisturbed (UD) soil samples were obtained for laboratory testing with direct push shelby tubes. The shelby tubes used were either brass or galvanized steel with a 3 inch OD, 0.065 inch wall thickness, and a length of 30 inches. Sampling was performed in accordance with ASTM D1587 (ASTM 1996). The selection of the sampling interval was based on the results of previously pushed CPT soundings and/or SPT borings located within 10 to 15 feet from the UD boring. Prior to sampling, a sampling plan was developed for each UD boring. Generally, sampling was performed on the more cohesive soil layers encountered. Drilling requirements for undisturbed sampling boreholes required that fluid pressures be kept as low as practical, while maintaining fluid return up the borehole. Drill bits with side discharge, or, in the case of tricone bits, with bottom deflectors, were required for reaming and advancing the borehole. Drilling was accomplished by mud rotary methods to the predetermined sampling depth. The drill stem was then tripped out and the bit removed. The Shelby tube head with a ball check valve was then attached and lowered to the bottom of the borehole. Borehole depth was checked against the drilled depth and noted. The maximum push length was marked on the drill stem and the rod hydraulically advanced a full 24 inches or until 600 psi hydraulic pressure was reached. Once the advance was made, the tube was allowed to sit for 5 minutes. When ready to retrieve the sample, the drill string was rotated about 90 degrees to shear the sample off the surrounding soil. When each sample was brought out of the borehole, the bottom and top were capped with plastic slip-on caps. If a gap was noted between the bottomr-tube edge-and sample, a -filler material ws-placed ini the gap prior to placing the cap. Details of final sample preparation are provided in Section 2.3.
Site Geotechnical Services F-Area Northeast Expansion (U) 2.2.4 Piezocone PenetrationSoundings
CPTU, including seismic (SCPTU) soundings, were performed in accordance with ASTM D5778. The CPT was used because of the relatively quick and clean operation and its ability to provide a continuous soil profile for determining stratigraphy and defining the extent of soft and/or loose soil zones. In general, all CPT soundings included shear wave velocity surveys at 3-foot intervals. Target depths were based upon the estimated elevation of the top of the Congaree formation (approximately El. 130 feet MSL), a dense sandy layer (see section 3) that is considered incompressible. However, actual depths varied, depending upon ground surface elevations and subsurface conditions. 2.2.5 Borehole and PenetrationAbandonment Abandonment of borings and soundings was performed per WSRC Manual 3Q5, Hydrogeologic Data Collection (WSRC, 1992). The standard grout mix consisted of the following: * * * One sack Type 1 Portland Cement (94 lb sack); Two pounds of dry sodium bentonite; and 6.5 to 7.5 gallons of potable water.
All borings were abandoned immediately upon completion of testing. Grouting was accomplished via the tremie method. The grout pipe was lowered to the bottom of the boring and grout was injected until the boring fluid was displaced and grout returned to the surface. All borings were grouted to the surface and topped off until the column remained static. Cone penetrometer soundings were abandoned by pressure grouting through a push rod which was re-pushed down to the bottom of the sounding. A grout tube extending to the bottom of the push rod was used to pump grout into the hole as the push rod was retracted. Holes were topped off until the column remained static.
Samples were prepared and handled in accordance with WSRC E9 SGS-GT 203 - Sample Preparation, Handling and Storage. Shelby tubes were checked for conformance with ASTM D1587-83 (ASTM 1996). The undisturbed samples were maintained in vertical tube boxes capable of holding four tubes as prescribed by ASTM D 4220 (ASTM 1996). Once the samples were obtained, the samples were trimmed, measured, and sealed. Plastic caps were placed over both ends of each tube, then taped and each tube labeled. For SPT borings, a sample was collected from the top and bottom of the sample spoon. If a material change occurred within the sample, additional samples were collected, as appropriate. Samples were placed in 8-ounce glass jars. The tops were closed tightly, wrapped, sealed with electrical tape, and samples were labeled on both the jar and the lid. Prior to sample turnover to Law Engineering, all samples were stored in accordance with WSRC E9 Procedure SGS-GT-203. All soil samples selected for testing were turned over to Law Engineering for transporting to their laboratory in Atlanta. All tube samples tested by Law Engineering in Atlanta were transported in tube boxes and were maintained in a vertical position. Once in Atlanta, the samples were maintained in a controlled area according to the Law Engineering Quality Assurance Program.
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Information obtained from the field exploration program has been used to characterize the subsurface (surface to about 180 feet in depth) conditions in the F-Area northeast expansion area. This included establishing the engineering stratigraphy and soil index properties and making a direct comparison with the adjacent APSF subsurface soils. Further, the presence of soft sediments defined as zones with measured tip resistances less than 15 tons per square foot (tsf) or SPT N-values of 5 or less, were evaluated. Groundwater conditions were determined from nearby monitoring well information. Eight subsurface cross-sections (Figures 3.0-1 through 3.0-8) were developed to show the engineering stratigraphy across the northeast expansion area, as well as, the APSF area. These subsurface sections are based on presently available information. Some variation from these conditions can be expected. 3.1 Engineering Stratigraphy The subsurface engineering stratigraphy was determined from CPT measurements including tip resistance, sleeve resistance, friction ratio, and pore pressure signatures, shear wave velocity as well as correlations with adjacent soil boring data. The layering system is based on observed changes in the CPT measurements that are correlatable between soundings and nearby borings. The layer nomenclature was developed for mapping subsurface units across various parts of the SRS. For specific application to the APSF and F-Area northeast expansion area, it is only used to differentiate units based on similar engineering characteristics that can be mapped in the investigation area. Typical stratigraphic layering is shown on Figure 3.1-1. The layer nomenclature follows an alphanumeric system with layer numbers increasing from top to bottom. Subdivided layers are identified with a letter designation (e.g., TRIA). Some layer boundaries correspond to geologic formations. Some upper portion of the layers TR1 and TR1A layers are most probably the Altamaha formation overlying the Tobacco Road formation, however, due to the similar material properties and an irregular erosional surface which separates these units, differentiating them is difficult. In some parts of the F-Area, the TR1 and TR2 layers have been subdivided to recognize sublayers with distinct soil properties (TRIA, TR2A, and TR2B). As described in the F-
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Area Geotechnical Characterization Report (WSRC, 1996c), the TR3/4 layer was first correlated to the lower portion of the Tobacco Road formation but based on more recent geologic investigations in the area has been reassigned to the upper portion of the Dry Branch formation. Layers DB1 through DB3 were combined into a DB1/3 layer because of similar properties. Likewise, layers DB4 and DB5 were combined into a DB4/5 layer. The DB1/3 layer corresponds to the Dry Branch formation while the DB4/5 layer corresponds to the upper Santee/Tinker formation. The Santee/Tinker formation, is the most variable layer in the shallow subsurface. It has been further subdivided into the ST1 and ST2 layer where practical. The green clay, which is an informal stratigraphic interval at the SRS, is considered the basal unit for the shallow engineering stratigraphy and is labeled as GC. This geologic unit is locally continuous and provides a reliable marker bed. The Green Clay overlays the Congaree Formation which is predominantly dense silty sands and where applicable is labeled CG. The following sections describe the physical attributes used to delineate each layer, as well as, depositional environment and lithologic variability with the exception of the CG layer. 3.1.1 TRI and TRIA Layers
The TR1 and TRIA layers are most probably the Altamaha formation consisting of red, purple and brown poorly sorted sands ranging from fine to gravel size with the dominant soil classification being clayey to silty sands (SC to SM). The depositional environment of these sediments is characterized as high energy fluvial such as river and stream channels. The base of the Altamaha is distinguished by an irregular erosional surface and can reach thicknesses of up to 70 feet at the SRS. This layer ranges in thickness from roughly 7 feet to nearly 36 feet thick. The TR1 layer is characterized by moderate SCPTU tip resistances and relatively high friction ratios while the underlying TR1A layer is generally less dense (lower tip resistances). 3.1.2 TR2A and TR2B Layers
The TR2A and TR2B layers have been used to differentiate the Tobacco Road formation. Sediments of the Tobacco Road formation were deposited in low energy shallow marine transitional environments such as tidal flats. Much of the sediments are laminated or otherwise bioturbated (mixed by burrowing
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organisms after deposition) red, purple and brown poorly sorted sands and clayey sands. The TR2A, and TR2B layers are predominantly sands and clayey sands (SP-SM to SP-SC) as determined by laboratory classification tests. The TR2B layer is distinquished from the overlying TRIA layer by increased tip resistance_,.nd notably lower sleeve friction values resulting in a lower friction ratio. The TR2A ranges from about 20 feet to 40 feet thick while the TR2B layer ranges from about 10 to 27 feet thick. 3.1.3 TR3/4 and DB1/3 Layers
The Dry Branch Formation consists of sands and clays deposited in a transitional sequence between near shore and bay or lagoon environments.The upper contact of the TR3/4 layer is defined by a marked decrease in CPT tip resistance and an increase in both the friction ratio and pore pressure measurements. As determined by laboratory classification tests, the TR3/4 layer is predominantly clays and sandy clays (SC). Thickness of this layer ranges from around 5 feet to around 10 feet thick over the balance of the area. The DBI/3 layers correspond to the Irwinton Sands. On the CPT logs, the DB1/3 layer is a zone of variable, but generally high, CPT tip resistances and low friction ratios. In general, pore pressures are low or slightly above hydrostatic. The dominant unified soil classification for the DB1/3 is SP-SM with minor layers of CL material occurring as laminations. Thickness of this layer ranges from 25 to 35 feet thick. 3.1.4 DB415, STI and ST2 layers The Santee/Tinker Formations represent the most complex geologic unit in the shallow subsurface of F-Area. It is depositionally complex and highly variable in both its lithology and material properties. Soils in the Santeef-inker range from sands- -to -silty sarrds- (SP-SM). The -contact -between the Santee/Tinker Formation and the overlying Dry Branch Formation is generally seen on the CPT logs as a sharp decrease in the pore pressure measurement. This layer is characterized by thin, alternating layers of low and high CPT tip resistances and friction ratios. Characteristically, CPT soundings in this layer show a pronounced sawtooth trace with large variations over relatively small vertical intervals. This
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highly variable pattern suggests interflingering of alternating lenses of clayey and silty sands with more resistant, silica-cemented sediments and less resistant, calcareous sediments, and appears to be a result of rapid lateral and vertical changes in the nature of the materials originally deposited in this interval. The unit consists of complex sequences of limestones, carbonate muds, carbonate sands, and muddy sands. The soils of the DB4/5 interval are much more plastic than the overlying Irwinton Sand (DBI/DB3) and the underlying STI layer. Soils of the DB4/5 typically classify as SM to CL materials. The DB4/5 layer has moderate to low tip resistances and moderate friction ratios. The DB4/5 layer has been subject to extensive characterization within the APSF area because of observed soft zones (tip resistances less than 15 tsf and N-values of 5 or less). The thickness of this layer ranges from about 6 to 10 feet thick. The ST1 layer is characterized by higher tip resistances than the overlying DB4/5 layer underlying ST2 layer. Although not all soundings penetrated this layer, the ST1 layer ranges in thickness from about 13 to 22 feet. Soils of the ST2 layer are generally characterized by lower tip resistances and sleeve resistances than the overlying ST1 layer. Soils of the ST1 and ST2 layers generally classify and SM to SP-SM materials. Based on the number of soundings that fully penetrated the ST2 layer, the thickness ranges from about 6 to 14 feet thick. In F-Area and elsewhere at SRS, the Santee/Tinker formation has been a In fact, nearly all foundation primary focus of foundation investigations. remediation programs have targeted this unit because of drilling problems such as lost drill fluid circulation or rod drops. 3.1.5 GC Layer The "green clay" (GC) is an informal stratigraphic name at SRS for stiff, green to gray clays, silts, and clayey sands that are commonly found at the base of the Santee/Tinker- Formation. In -general, these--sois -classify- as- SM to ML with varying amounts of clay. This layer is locally continuous at F-Area and has been used to define the lower boundary of the shallow stratigraphy. Layer elevations and thicknesses have been determined from those borings and soundings that penetrate this layer. Most borings and CPT soundings do not reach or penetrate the GC layer. The top of the layer ranges from around El. 126 feet MSL in the
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south and northwestern portions of the area to a high of around 140 feet MSL in the east-central part of the area. This is consistent with the correlating Gordon Confining Unit as mapped by Aadland (1995) which is correlatable to the "green clay" unit. 3.2 Groundwater Conditions Groundwater data was derived from water table monitoring wells located in various locations around and within F-Area as well as from WSRC-TR-98-00045, The Regional Water Table of the Savannah River Site and Related Coverages. Monitoring well NBG-5 is the nearest to the F-Area northeast expansion area (see Figure 1.0-2). As shown on Figure 3.2-1, the water table elevation from May, 1986 to May, 1997, ranges from about El. 214 feet MSL to about El. 221 MSL. The dominant water table gradient in the F-Area expansion area is oriented to the north and is largely controlled by Upper Three Runs Creek located immediately north of the F-Area. Groundwater Table contours are shown on Figure 2.0-1. 3.3 Engineering Soil Characteristics The engineering stratigraphy of the F-Area northeast expansion area was correlated with the APSF area and the engineering characteristics compared. This comparison was based on layer continuity and thickness, as well as, measured SPT N-values, CPT measurements and laboratory soil classification data. Layer continuity across the area is shown on eight subsurface cross sections (Figures 3.0-1 through 3.0.8). A summary of all CPT engineering layer picks for the F-Area northeast expansion area and APSF is given on Table 3.3-1, along with a generalized Figures 3.3-1 through 3.3-3 show mean (average) stratigraphy for the area. and standard deviations of shear wave velocities (Vs), CPT tip resistance (Qc)and CPT friction ratio (Rf) with the generalized average engineering stratigraphy. SPT N-values are plotted on Figure 3.3-4 to show the range of values versus elevation, as well as, the genralized engineering stratigraphy. Laboratory test results are included in Appendix C.
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A comparison of engineering soil properties between the F-Area northeast expansion area, APSF and the balance of F-Area is summarized in Table 3.3-2. As can be seen, the tabulated properties are very similar for all three areas. 3.3.1 Soft Zone Characteristics Weight of rod and occasional rod drops have been described in numerous drilling reports for monitoring wells and geotechnical borings located in the central part of the SRS. Early subsurface investigations performed by the Unites States Army Corps of Engineers (COE) frequently described these zones as soft zones, or even voids, and numerous subsequent subsurface investigations have described these same conditions at the SRS. These soft zones typically occur in the carbonate-bearing sediments of the Santee Limestone, Utley Limestone, and the Griffins Landing Member of the lower Dry Branch Formation. The prevailing assumption about the origin of these soft zones is dissolutioning of carbonate-rich, clastic sediments, resulting in vugular porosity (open pore space). When drilling these zones, the drill rod meets little shear resistance and drops (COE, 1951). However, much of the time, recovery of soil in the sampler precludes the zone from being characterized as a void. Soft zones are defined by SPT-N values < 5 or CPT tip resistance < 15 tsf. Also, thickness should be considered as well. These zones are generally restricted to the lower Dry Branch Formation and the Santee/Tinker Formation. However, soft zones can be found in other horizons at the SRS. The following sections discuss soft zones found in the northeast expansion and APSF areas. Soft zones in two different horizons were identified on CPT sounding profiles. Two CPT soundings in the APSF area also had soft zone hits at about El. 240 feet MSL however these were considered to be isolated. Nineteen OPT soundings and five SPT borings had tip resistances and N-values meeting soft zone criteria however thirteen of these CPT soundings were pushed to delineate a soft zone within the APSF area (Figure 3.3-1). Four of the remaining six represented isolated hits in the APSF area and the other two were within the northeast expansion area. Of the five SPT borings, one was located in the APSF area while the other four were located in the northeast expansion area. Soft zone intervals noted on all CPT soundings and SPT borings are summarized on Table 3.3-3.
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Site Geotechnical Services F-Area Northeast Expansion (U) 3.3.1.1 Northeast Expansion Area Soft Zones
Soft zone intervals were noted in only two of the soundings pushed for the F Area northeast expansion investigation (soundings 103 and 157). Sounding 103 had a soft zone between El. 177.6 and El. 171.2 feet MSL with a cumulative soft zone thickness in this interval of about 2.9 feet thick. Revisions made to the boundary of the northeast expansion area placed sounding 103 outside of the investigation area, therefore this area was not investigated further (see Figure 2.0-1). SPT boring FB-19 had measured soft zones from El. 189.6 to about El. 186.6 feet MSL. CPT Sounding 114 was pushed adjacent to FB-19 (prior to FB 19 being drilled) with no measured soft zones. Sounding 157 had two soft zone intervals. The upper most interval was between El. 215.1 and 211.2 feet MSL with a cumulative soft zone thickness of about 3.4 feet thick. The lower soft zone interval was between El. 179.8 and El. 173.5 feet MSL with a cumulative soft zone thickness of about 6.2 feet thick. SPT boring FB-17 was drilled about ten feet away from sounding 157. The upper soft zone interval between El. 215.1 and 211.2 feet MSL was not encountered in the SPT boring. In fact, N-values of about 10 were measured through this interval. The lower soft zone interval was encountered in FB-17. An interval of low blow counts, including weight of rod, corresponding to the lower interval measured in sounding 157 was encountered between El. 183.1 to El. 176.1 feet MSL. In SPT boring FB-17, a lower interval with low blow counts and weight of rods was also encountered from El. 157.6 to 151.6 feet MSL. This interval corresponds to a low tip resistance interval in CPT sounding 157 however tip resistances are higher than 15 tsf (about 20 tsf). Additional indications of soft zones were noted in SPT boring FB-20 and FB-20A. FB-20 was drilled adjacent to sounding 179 for the purpose of obtaining a paired sounding and SPT boring. At about El. 179, a weight of rod over 37 inches was measured in boring FB-20. Drill fluid circulation was lost and the hole was abandoned. FB-20A was drilled adjacent to FB-20 and the interval from El. 194.9 to El. 181.4 was sampled with measured N-values greater than 20. At El. 181.4 however, circulation was lost in FB-20A and the hole was abandoned. These intervals in FB-20 and FB-20A correspond to a low tip resistance interval in sounding 179 which has thin layers of tip resistances measuring less than 15 tsf but haye a cumulative thickness less than 2 feet.
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Site Geotechnical Services F-Area Northeast Expansion (U) 3.3.1.2 APSF Area Soft Zones
The APSF area was extensively investigated for the extent and thickness of soft zones. Boring FB-1 located in the APSF area had low SPT N-values and weight of rod drop from El. 155.5 feet MSL to about El. 146.6 feet MSL. Soils from this interval were described as tan very fine silty and clayey sand with traces of shell fragments. Further investigation around this area with CPT soundings provided a reasonable mapped geometry of this soft zone. As shown on Figure 3.1-1, the soft zone actually occurred in two distinct horizons. The lowermost horizon within the Santee formation was delineated as shown on Figure 3.3-5. The upper Santee formation soft zone as shown on Figure 3.3-6 was not as Based on this investigative work it was continuous as the lower zone. reasonable to estimate the size, thickness and stratigraphic position of these soft zone intervals. SPT boring FB-4 in the APSF area also had a noted soft zone with low blow counts and weight of rod measurements from about El. 177.8 to 172.1 feet MSL. 3.3.1.3 Soft Zone Samples and Analysis Four CPT tubes were taken from the soft zones identified in the APSF area. From these tubes the following laboratory tests were performed to identify soil parameters: * 0 0 0 * 5 unit weight and moisture content tests 2 consolidation tests 5 Atterberg Limit tests 7 hydrometer suites including grain size analysis 1 unconfined compression test
Additional CPT samples were acquired from the lower soft zone interval in the vicinity of sounding 157 for the purpose of measuring the unit weight and moisture content for comparison with results from the APSF investigation. Results of the unit weights and moisture content were consistent with those made for the APSF area samples. The results of these tests are provided in Appendix B and are summarized on Table 3.3-5. It is important to note that the sample size for this type of sampler is smaller than that obtained from a shelby tube or other standard sampler. Arguments can be made that due to the smaller
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diameter (1.75 inches compared to 3 inches for a shelby tube), disturbances will be greater. Additionally there is no precedent or standardized procedure for testing these smaller size samples. Therefore, the consolidation and strength results are solely for interpretation and engineering judgement and may not be representative of the in-situ properties of the soils tested.
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4. GEOTECHNICAL AND FOUNDATION ASSESSMENT The conditions encountered during this program are not unlike conditions found elsewhere at the SRS. In fact, they are very similar in terms of: "* "* "* " "* Geology and soil classification; SPT N-values; CPT resistances; Shear wave velocity; and Presence of soft zones.
Figures 3.3-1 through 3.3-4 show the range of SPT N-values, the mean and and range of CPT corrected tip resistance (qt), CPT friction ratio (R1)and shear wave velocity (V,) from this investigation. Based on these results, the soils encountered can support structure and foundation loads currently constructed at the SRS with no adverse consequences. Typical foundation loading for existing critical facilities at the SRS is in the range of 4 to 7 kips per square foot (ksf). Higher loads could be supported depending on the layout, geometry and foundation depths of the proposed facilities and the results of a structure specific geotechnical investigation program, which is required for the proposed new mission facilities. The regional water table is approximately 60 to 70 feet below the ground surface, however, perched water should be expected. Construction cut slopes for the nearby APSF excavation have been stable since excavation in August and September of 1998, with slopes of one horizontal to one vertical. The slopes were benched and protected with a thin layer of emulsified asphalt. Heave markers placed within the excavation footprint measured heave between one-half to one inch for the 30 to 35 feet deep excavation. Thus, from a construction standpoint, there appears to be no apparent unusual issues.
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5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The shallow stratigraphy and average engineering properties determined for the F-Area northeast expansion are directly comparable to those determined for the Actinide Packaging and Storage Facility (APSF) area as well as the balance of the F-Area. Geologic conditions are also directly comparable between these two areas. Soft zone intervals detected in the F-Area northeast expansion area are consistent with soft zone sediments encountered at the APSF area. Siting and design of new facilities in this area should account for the presence of these soils either by avoiding the placement of critical facilities where these zones are known to exist, or determining the potential settlement and designing the facility to accommodate the estimated movement. A thorough review of the data included in this report is recommended for planning further investigations. Design and construction of new PC-3 and higher facilities, heavily loaded structures or capital investment projects in the F-Area northeast expansion area should not require extensive geotechnical characterization. However, structure specific investigations for foundation design and construction, as well as, proper characterization of soft zone intervals are required. Foundation specific investigations should consider structure size, geometry, foundation type and depth, performance classification and functional classification, etc. A limited program of field testing to confirm dynamic soil properties may be required to obtain baseline subsurface information such that a site-specific comparison with results of this investigation can be made. Heave monitoring is required for excavations greater than ten feet deep. Settlement monitoring is required for all major and/or critical new facilities throughout the construction phase until final turn-over or when operations commence. After operations commence, settlement monitoring is required on an established interval. Settlement results should be compiled and reviewed by competent geotechnical and structural engineers. New critical facilities should consider seismic instrumentation in the structure design and facility operation. An SRS Engineering Standard for seismic
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instrumentation is currently under development. This standard will provide specifications for seismic instrumentation installation and performance.
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6. REFERENCES Aadland, R. K., Gellici, J. A., and Thayer, P. A. (1995), "Hydrogeologic Framework of West-Central South Carolina," S. C. Department of Natural Resources, Water Resources Division, Report 5. Annual Book of ASTM Standards (1996), American Society for Testing and Materials. WSRC (1992), "Procedure Manual 3Q5, Hydrogeologic Data Collection" WSRC (1995) "In-Tank Precipitation (ITP) and H-Tank Farm (HTF) Geotechnical Report," WSRC-TR-95-0057, Rev. 0, September. WSRC (1996a), "Procedure Manual E7, Conduct of Engineering and Technical Support." WSRC (1996b), "Procedure Manual E9, Site Geotechnical Services." WSRC (1996c), "F-Area Geotechnical Characterization Report, WSRC-TR-96 0069, Rev. 0, September 1996. WSRC (1998a), "APSF Confirmatory Drilling Program Results, PECD-SGS-98 0115, June, 1998. WSRC (1998b)," The Regional Water Table of the Savannah River Site and Related Coverages" WSRC-TR-98-00045, September 1998.
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SURFACE TRI TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-1 290.50 290.5Q 273.01 258.98 231.98 209.01i 203.02 172.02 164.03 151.96 141.93 132.99 130.50 CPT-1 17.49: 14.03, 27.00 22.97. 5.99 31.00 7.99 12.07 10.03 8.94
CPT-2 290.50 290.50 274.96 255.83 228.94 203.45 200.03 176.62 169.86 152.01 139.24 133.11 132.50 CPT-2 15.54 19.13 26.89 25.49 3.42 23.41 6.76 17.85 12.77 6.13
CPT-4 292.18 292.18 277.99 260.97 230.92 210.00 206.00 178.00 176.00 151.99 ----------148.17 CPT-4 14.19 17.02 30.05 20.92 4.00 28.00 2.00 24.01
Layer OPT-5 291.29 291.29 272.89 259.95 229.95 209.93 201.94 175.98 169.99 152.93 142.94 136.00 134.29 CPT-5 18.40 12.94 30.00 20.02 7.99 25.96 5.99 17.06 9.99 6.94
Elevation CPT-6 289.66 289.66 276.94 262.96 234.01 210.99 204.00 175.96 169.92 151.99 142.01 133.93 132.66
(ft above MSL) CPT-7 CPT-8 282.74 285.08 282.74 285.08 275.88 273.16 262.94 260.97 237.87 233.56 213.87 209.04 203.90 203.27 176.93 173.37 171.88 168.90 152.88 149.90 142.91 138.87 133.88 132.72 132.74 129.08 CPT-8 11.92 12.19 27.41 24.52 5.77 29.90 4.47 19.00 11.03 6.15
CPT-9 285.30 285.30 278.92 261.90 234.96 211.89 200.90 172.90 167.96 149.90 140.01 139.30 CPT-9 6.38 17.02 26.94 23.07 10.99 28.00 4.94 18.06 9.89
CPT-10 287.16 287.16 273.80 261.21 234.15 209.94 205.27 172.98 168.50 151.88 136.64 132.22 130.16 CPT-10 13.36 12.59 27.06 24.21 4.67 32.29 4.48 16.62 15.24 4.42
CPT-1I 288.59 288.59 274.94 253.89 234.93 211.90 207.95 176.90 168.96 151.89 145.89 141.90 138.59 CPT-11 13.65 21.05 18.96 23.03 3.95 31.05 7.94 17.07 6.00 3.99
CPT-12 288.89 288.89 271.70 254.91 236.93 215.29 208.94 177.22 171.14 149.00 142.04 137.89 CPT-12 17.19 16.79 17.98 21.64 6.35 31.72 6.08 22.14 6.96
Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-6 CPT-7 12.72 6.86 13.98 12.94 28.95 25.07 23.02 24.00 6.99 9.97 28.04 26.97 6.04 5.05 17.93 19.00 9.98 9.97 8.08 9.03
Table 3.3-1A Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TRI TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-13 289.79 289.7 280.02 264.96 238.91 216.91 208.98 176.93 171.93 152.91 139.93 132.99 129.79 CPT-13 9.77. 15.06 26.05 22.00 7.93 32.05 5.00 19.02 12.98 6.94
CPT-14 289.70 289.70 271.70 254.91 236.93 215.29 208.94 177.22 171.14 149.00 142.04 133.07 102.70 CPT-14 18.00 16.79 17.98 21.64 6.35 31.72 6.08 22.14 6.96 8.97 30.37
CPT-15 295.13 295.13 277.94 257.97 222.93 197.97 195.02 172.01 163.02 149.00 137.97 131.98 128.13 CPT-15 17.19 19.97 35.04 24.96 2.95 23.01 8.99 14.02 11.03 5.99
Layer CPT-16 283.80 283.80 270.65 259.93 232.86 209.97 203.15 174.93 169.00 149.16 137.43 132.90 129.80 CPT-16 13.15 10.72 27.07 22.89 6.82 28.22 5.93 19.84 11.73 4.53
Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-17 CPT-18 CPT-19 287.10 293.00 293.10 287.10 293.00 293.10 271.95 278.03 278.00 259.00 264.07 260.11 230.99 236.99 233.04 211.95 213.98 211.94 202.90 208.00 204.04 176.00 179.00 176.03 169.99 172.98 170.95 153.96 151.03 150.92 143.01 137.03 138.96 135.98 130.96 -----133.10 129.48 130.18 Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-17 CPT-18 15.15 14.97 12.95 13.96 28.01 27.08 19.04 23.01 9.05 5.98 26.90 29.00 6.01 6.02 16.03 21.95 10.95 14.00 7.03 6.07 CPT-19 15.10 17.89 27.07 21.10 7.90 28.01 5.08 20.03 11.96 8.78
CPT-20 291.20 291.20 279.99 262.01 234.00 210.98 204.96 178.01 173.96 151.97 138.00 129.54 CPT-20 11.21 17.98 28.01 23.02 6.02 26.95 4.05 21.99 13.97 8.46
CPT-21 291.70 291.70 279.08 261.03 235.03 211.95 205.00 179.04 171.04 155.00 139.00 133.02 130.96 CPT-21 12.62 18.05 26.00 23.08 6.95 25.96 8.00 16.04 16.00 5.98
CPT-22 290.60 290.60 276.70 258.50 230.02 204.85 200.90 176.80 168.73 152.27 140.17 138.96 CPT-22 13.90 18.20 28.48 25.17 3.95 24.10 8.07 16.46 12.10 ......
CPT-22A 291.40 291.40 274.98 258.03 227.96 199.01 196.02 170.02 167.03 149.95 137.01 ...... 130.88 CPT-22A 16.42 16.95 30.07 28.95 2.99 26.00 2.99 17.08 12.94 6.13
Table 3.3-1 B Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TR1 TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBIIDB3 DB4/DB5 STI ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-23 290.90 290.90 274.94 258.03 229.97 209.02 204.02 177.00 171.95 150.01 137.94 133.19 131.92 CPT-23 15.96 16.91. 28.06 20.95 5.00: 27.02! 5.05 21.94 12.07 4.75 .. ... ..
CPT-24 290.00 290.00 277.04 261.99 233.96 207.03 201.96 174.94 167.97 147.04 134.99 128.31 CPT-24 12.96 15.05 28.03 26.93 5.07 27.02 6.97 20.93 12.05 6.68 .. .. ..
CPT-25 290.10 290.10 272.99 255.97 230.00 207.02 201.02 176.09 170.04 153.98 139.97 133.05 132.04 CPT-25 17.11 17.02 25.97 22.98 6.00 24.93 6.05 16.06 14.01 6.92 ... ...
Layer CPT-26 289.50 289.50 278.99 265.00 239.04 217.01 210.00 179.05 172.88 152.12 143.03 -----139.34
Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-27 CPT-28 CPT-29 290.30 289.80 288.10 290.30 289.80 277.01 280.97 288.10 259.04 263.96 265.97 232.01 236.94 239.09 205.04 213.03 217.95 199.99 207.96 212.03 174.01 176.94 181.04 167.96 171.00 175.00 150.13 154.03 150.94 137.03 138.03 144.98 140.03 131.98 131.73 131.05 138.91 CPT-29 0.00 22.13 26.88 21.14 5.92 30.99 6.04 24.06 5.96 4.95
CPT-30 288.80 288.80 275.36 267.01 240.08 215.92 207.98 180.01 174.02 155.98 146.00 143.33
CPT-31 290.70 290.70 274.95 257.94 230.00 206.98 201.02 176.05 172.05 148.98 135.97 131.96
CPT-32 289.50 289.50 276.94 267.75 239.98 217.10 212.97 182.10 178.10 153.94 140.89 133.51 CPT-32 12.56 9.19 27.77 22.88 4.13 30.87 4.00 24.16 13.05 7.38
CPT-32A 288.00 288.00 280.02 265.00 238.02 213.88 209.96 181.03 176.99 154.99 139.94 133.86 CPT-32A 7.98 15.02 26.98 24.14 3.92 28.93 4.04 22.00 15.05 6.08 . ... .
TR1 TRIA
"TR2A
TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 STI ST2 GC CG
Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-26 CPT-27 CPT-28 10.51 13.29 8.83 13.99 17.97 17.01 25.96 27.03 27.02 22.03 26.97 23.91 7.01 5.05 5.07 30.95 25.98 31.02 6.17 6.05 5.94 20.76 17.83 16.97 9.09 13.10 16.00 -----5.05 6.98
CPT-30 CPT-31 13.44 15.75 8.35 17.01 26.93 27.94 24.16 23.02 7.94 5.96 27.97 24.97 5.99 4.00 18.04 23.07 9.98 13.01 -----.. .... ... ...
Table 3.3-1C Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TR1 TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 STI ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-34 290.30 290.30 274.97 256.01 229.97 e-- 204.03 201.97 199.97 175.90: 174.93 169.99 169.03 151.07! 147.99 138.10 137.00 133.00 132.83 131.73 CPT-34 15.33 18.96 26.04 25.94 4.06 25.04 5.90 21.04 10.99
CPT-35 290.00 290.00 275.96 262.98 236.06 212.01 205.94 176.94 171.00 151.01 136.95 130.02 129.91 CPT-35 14.04 12.98 26.92 24.05 6.07 29.00 5.94 19.99 14.06 6.93
Layer CPT-36 291.70 291.70' 276.94 263.01 236.16 213.83 205.85 180.04 172.61 155.49 139.08 134.93 134.81 CPT-36 14.76 13.93 26.85 22.33 7.98 25.81 7.43 17.12 16.41 4.15
Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-37 CPT-38 CPT-39 292.00 290.00 290.00 292.00 290.00 290.00 278.35 274.97 272.01 259.99 256.01 254.92 232.21 238.00 233.92 212.05 217.05 211.98 204.81 210.02 204.95 174.37 178.96 174.98 171.70 175.01 167.96 154.93 154.93 153.04 137.36 139.07 132.96 132.10 147.02 133.32
CPT-40 286.60 286.60 266.04 240.04 218.06 211.08 178.02 173.96 153.97 141.03 ...... 136.78 CPT-40 0.00 20.56 26.00 21.98 6.98 33.06 4.06 19.99 12.94 4.25
CPT-41 289.50 289.50 270.97 252.97 232.97 208.99 205.04 169.99 166.96 147.01 133.99 130.85 CPT-41 18.53 18.00 20.00 23.98 3.95 35.05 3.03 19.95 13.02
CPT-42 287.50 287.50 264.02 237.05 217.01 210.08 178.07 173.00 153.98 148.95 145.66 CPT-42 0.00 23.48 26.97 20.04 6.93 32.01 5.07 19.02 5.03 3.29
CPT-33 14.11 15.97 27.98; 25.06. 5.01 26.07 5.91 18.92 12.97 5.10
Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-37 CPT-38 CPT-39 13.65 15.03 17.99 18.36 18.96 17.09 27.78 18.01 21.00 20.16 20.95 21.94 7.24 7.03 7.03 30.44 31.06 29.97 2.67 3.95 7.02 16.77 20.08 14.92 17.57 7.91 13.97 4.40 ------ 5.75
Table 3.3-1D Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TR1 TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-43A CPT-44 285.50 289.00 285.50 289.00 271.89 267.99 262.89 248.98 236.97 234.93 217.93 213.95 207.94 208.95 ------ 177.95 ------- 171.87 155.00 ------ 148.96 145.01 144.30 204.71 CPT-43A 21.01 19.01 14.05 20.98 5.00 CPT-44 13.61 9.00 25.92 19.04 9.99 29.99 6.08 16.87 6.04 3.95 -
Layer Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-52 CPT-51 CPT-48 CPT-46 CPT-45 288.80 286.70 285.80 286.00 287.40 288.80 .----269.89 286.70 285.80 286.00 287.40 260.76 261.01 263.02 259.97 263.96 236.80 235.94 235.95 235.00 238.05 216.81 215.04 212.96 213.01 217.04 209.98 204.97 205.03 204.02 210.02 176.99 179.90 173.92 176.93 177.97 172.98 172.92 166.94 171.03 172.99 149.92 154.01 149.94 152.97 155.02 139.04 138.01 ------ 138.01 142.00 132.95 132.98 -----132.44 132.10 130.71 139.70 136.46 CPT-45 0.00 23.44 25.91 21.01 7.02 32.05 4.98 17.97 13.02 5.54 CPT-46 0.00 26.03 24.97 21.99 8.99 27.09 5.90 18.06 Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-51 CPT-48 0.00 0.00 25.69 22.78 25.07 27.07 20.90 22.99 10.07 7.93 25.07 31.11 6.98 6.98 18.91 17.00 16.00 11.93 5.03 7.30 ..... CPT-52 18.91 9.13 23.96 19.99 6.83 32.99 4.01 23.06 10.88 6.09
CPT-53 289.90 289.90 276.77 264.55 235.74 215.48 209.12 177.47 173.78 153.35 143.64 -----139.90 CPT-53 13.13 12.22 28.81 20.26 6.36 31.65 3.69 20.43 9.71
CPT-103 271.70 ...... 271.70 256.91 238.88 209.90 199.94 177.86 167.91 151.93 142.93 132.89 115.85 CPT-103 0.00 14.79 18.03 28.98 9.96 22.08 9.95 15.98 9.00 10.04 .....
CPT-104 274.20 274.20 257.89 240.95 211.89 199.96 178.88 171.87 155.92 147.92 143.08 CPT-104 0.00 16.31 16.94 29.06 11.93 21.08 7.01 15.95 8.00 4.84
CPT-113 276.70 276.70 259.82 236.01 210.03 203.85 181.92 172.08 152.68 138.73 133.52 130.76 CPT-113 0.00 16.88 23.81 25.98 6.18 21.93 9.84 19.40 13.95 5.21
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Table 3.3-1 E Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TRI TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-114 273.60 273.60 267.64 259.8 236.66 212.40 203.28 178.04 170.0 149.81 142.45 136.15 128.02 CPT-114 5.96 7.81 23.17 24.26 9.12 25.24 7.98 20.25 7.36 6.30
CPT-115 272.00 272.00 266.26 260.15 236.94 209.10 202.01 174.96 167.77 148.01 140.91 133.47 127.98 CPT-115 5.74 6.11 23.21 27.84 7.09 27.05 7.19 19.76 7.10 7.44
CPT-116 270.10 -----270.10 258.03 238.06 211.44 202.94 169.91 149.95 140.72 137.51 CPT-116 0.00 12.07 19.97 26.62 8.50 33.03 19.96 0.00 9.23
Layer Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-126 CPT-127 CPT-128 CPT-129 278.90 279.30 279.30 277.20 278.90 279.30 279.30 277.20 265.32 267.78 262.88 265.95 258.49 259.91 250.83 253.90 230.15 231.85 227.91 236.94 203.78 203.01 205.92 211.87 199.16 196.88 196.88 203.90 175.98 176.02 176.94 174.88 164.29 165.36 167.91 167.96 147.13 148.53 148.94 149.95 140.83 135.07 141.88 140.88 131.75 131.65 ------ 131.89 125.93 114.60 132.04 129.12 CPT-126 13.58 6.83 28.34 26.37 4.62 23.18 11.69 17.16 6.30 9.08 ............ Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-127 CPT-128 11.52 16.42 7.87 12.05 28.06 22.92 28.84 21.99 6.13 9.04 20.86 19.94 10.66 9.03 16.83 18.97 13.46 7.06 3.42 9.84 CPT-129 11.25 12.05 16.96 25.07 7.97 29.02 6.92 18.01 9.07 8.99
CPT-143 286.10 286.10 265.85 246.90 234.98 210.87 202.92 175.89 165.93 152.94 141.91 131.91 130.02 CPT-143 20.25 18.95 11.92 24.11 7.95 27.03 9.96 12.99 11.03 10.00
CPT-147 284.80 284.80 267.88 252.67 235.70 210.02 204.58 173.25 164.98 148.88 135.60 129.73 127.34 CPT-147 16.92 15.21 16.97 25.68 5.44 31.33 8.27 16.10 13.28 5.87
CPT-148 284.10 284.10 274.16 252.56 235.35 209.84 204.93 172.18 161.78 149.57 137.01 128.58 126.62 CPT-148 9.94 21.60 17.21 25.51 4.91 32.75 10.40 12.21 12.56 8.43
CPT-149 274.80 274.80 256.92 245.89 220.96 214.93 188.94 179.96 158.92 149.94 136.90 131.92 CPT-149 0.00 17.88 11.03 24.93 6.03 25.99 8.98 21.04 8.98 13.04
Table 3.3-1 F Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TRI TR1A TR2A TR2B TR3ITR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-151 290.10 290.10 269.57 254.70 232.48 210.09 203.10 171.03 165.12 143.80 138.42 134.66 134.14
CPT-155 289.10 289.10 276.66 260.61 232.44 204.92 199.95 167.94 163.61 146.95 135.35 128.40 126.05
CPT-156 289.20 .289.20 278.85 261.87 233.47 209.68 204.57 164.94 163.07 149.97 135.67 130.04 128.15 CPT-156 10.35 16.98 28.40 23.79 5.11 39.63 1.87 13.10 14.30 5.63
Layer Elevation CPT-157 CPT-159 283.10 293.70 283.10 293.70 273.38 277.77 260.20 259.97 239.80 232.20 216.16 210.68 207.35 204.09 180.04 171.58 173.37 168.37 158.34 149.71 145.43 138.55 135.92 132.25 130.92 129.13 CPT-157 9.72 13.18 20.40 23.64 8.81 27.31 6.67 15.03 12.91 9.51
(ft above MSL) CPT-163 CPT-167 293.90 296.70 293.90 296.70 278.97 280.31 265.96 265.38 237.99 239.72 217.00 218.16 213.62 211.86 178.00 174.53 154.00 -----140.99 -----132.10 128.87 181.49
CPT-171 298.50 298.50 284.98 269.96 232.80 212.85 204.59 180.05 173.57
CPT-172 295.40 295.40 265.99 239.98 220.96 215.03 189.03 185.00 163.02 149.00 138.07 133.28 CPT-172 0.00 29.41 26.01 19.02 5.93 26.00 4.03 21.98 14.02 10.93
CPT-173 297.60 297.60 287.49 262.56 241.93 221.08 214.07 186.01 177.57 161.54 153.66 147.41 CPT-173 10.11 24.93 20.63 20.85 7.01 28.06 8.44 16.03 7.88
CPT-174 301.50 301.50 292.68 269.97 241.63 219.01 212.00 184.19 171.52 159.53 143.58 135.63 130.12 CPT-174 8.82 22.71 28.34 22.62 7.01 27.81 12.67 11.99 15.95 7.95
CPT-151 CPT-155 20.53 12.44 14.87 16.05 22.22 28.17 22.39 27.52 6.99 4.97 32.07 32.01 5.91 4.33 21.32 16.66 5.38 11.60 3.76 6.95 , ------
Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-159 CPT-163 CPT-167 15.93 14.93 16.39 17.80 13.01 14.93 27.77 27.97 25.66 21.52 20.99 21.56 6.59 3.38 6.30 32.51 35.62 30.37 3.21 3.47 18.66 20.53 11.16 13.01 6.30 8.89 ......
Table 3.3-1 G Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
CPT-175
'o Jl'/br ,L,' 1-I
CPT-176
")1 tl
CPT-177
7
303.10 287.49 280.12 244.00 220.02 214.01 184.17 173.01 157.58 143.80 137.70' 136.17
297.60 288.74 267.97 246.19 221.70 216.89 187.83 179.91 160.86 158.27 150.95
169.10
Lt-' I -'1 , 7
Layer Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-178 CPT-179 CPT-180 CPT-181 "tl h QI..UU 301.40 302.30 304.90 305.60 301.40 302.30 304.90 295.07 288.11 287.00 294.89 272.77 276.49 245.96 271.29 246.03 248.28 224.92 244.29 219.93 225.11 213.99 212.65 213.16 219.97 ------ 202.88 186.21 192.24 184.02 178.85 173.30 188.46 ------ 172.25 158.69 ----------- -----144.96 140.93 137.25 177.46 181.45 166.17
CPT-182 304.80 -----304.80 278.00 259.01 219.00 208.97 183.96 180.03 ----164.70 CPT-182 0.00 26.80 40.01 10.03 28.94 3.93 3.56
-
CPT-183 301.70 301.70 281.93 272.72 246.32 228.60 220.00 190.87 187.31 ------186.74 CPT-183 19.77 9.21 26.40 17.72 8.60 29.13 3.56
-
CPT-185 CPT-186 308.20 304.50 308.20 304.50 294.90 290.82 271.45 267.44 242.18 246.99 217.08 222.31 202.02 211.96 181.06 184.01 172.97 178.90 -----. -161.96 153 .98 171.34 CPT-185 13.30 23.45 29.27 25.10 15.06 20.96 8.09
-.--
149.52 CPT-186 13.68 23.38 20.45 24.68 10.35 27.95 5.11 16.94 7.98
"
TRI TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 STI ST2 GC CG
15.61 7.37 36.12 23.98 6.01 29.84 11.16 15.43 13.78 6.10
10.53 22.30 26.74 26.10 6.77 26.95 12.91 14.61 13.73 4.03
- -----------~~~
- -----
-- -
- -
----.----.---.
Table 3.3-1 H Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
SURFACE TR1 TRIA TR2A TR2B TR3/TR4 DBI/DB3 DB4/DB5 ST1 ST2 GC CG BASE
CPT-188 310.40 310.40 296.70 273.60 246.28 221.38 210.87 186.99 181.00 ----------168.56
Layer Elevation (ft above MSL) CPT-189 CPT-196 AVG 309.20 290.10 290.08 290.10 290.95 309.20 273.07 278.42 276.04 260.22 261.51 242.99 235.74 236.46 219.99 212.36 213.08 212.96 208.42 206.30 187.98 173.50 177.99 179.95 168.87 171.72 152.42 141.10 133.87 175.16 168.31 AVG 11.66 16.90 25.28 23.05 7.23 27.72 6.44 18.15 11.24 6.65 30.37
STD DEV 8.24 7.27 8.71 6.51 5.59 5.63 5.26 5.13 5.13 3.75 4.66 3.29
Layer Thickness (ft) CPT-188 CPT-189 CPT-196 13.70 0.00 17.03 23.10 33.16 12.85 27.32 33.05 24.48 24.90 23.00 23.38 10.51 7.03 3.94 23.88 24.98 34.92 5.99 8.03 4.63 ...... -----------
STD DEV 6.17 5.79 5.02 3.22 3.97 5.37 2.74 3.53 3.15 2.06
Table 3.3-11 Summary of CPT Layer Picks (Layer Tops and Layer Thicknesses for APSF and Northeast Expansion)
Source SPT N-Value (blows/foot) qt/N F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F:Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data F-Area Report APSF Data
Fill
TRI
TRIA
TR2A
TR2B
TR3/4
DBI/3
ST*
GC
23
25 33
3.7 4.3 1455 1637 91 142 4 2 33 25 17 11 38 30 15 16
25 27
4.8 2.5 1348 1464 120 68 2 4 30 37 14 22 36 46 19 20
28 34
5.2 4.0 1256 1284 147 136 2 1 17 16 10 10 33 33 17 21
36 38
5.5 4.1 1254 1215 201 154 1 1 19 11 18 NP 41 NP 22 24
18 19
3.1 1.9 1074 1020 55 37 2 2 64 34 58 19 96 54 51 42
33 50
5.1 3.3 1157 1197 172 166 1 1 14 9 19 NP 44 NP 27 27
47 46
2.8 3.0 1353 1223 131 137 2 1 29 18 18 25 40 49 29 30
21 49
2.7 1.6 1675 1160 58 79 2 2 39 52 47 30 83 57 32 28
4.9
-
Shear Wave Velocity (ft/sec) Corrected Tip Resistance (tons/foot2) Friction Ratio
978
112
-
Percent Fines
25
-
Plasticity Index
15
-
Liquid Limit
32
-
Water Content
13
(%)
NI
- ,-
~,&2-
iS
Notes 1. Data for the APSF Investigation includes CPTs 1-17, 36, 37, and 44 and Borings FB-3 through FB-12 2. The ST layer was not subdivided for analysis 3. Data for the Northeast Expansion included CPT's 103-196 and borings FB-17 through FB-30 4. Laboratory data for a portion of the DBI/3 layer from FB-22 (samples SS50-SS53 ) were omitted due to a significant material change considered to be localized in the vicinity of FB-22
Top Ely 150.68 173.28 170.35 145.10 175.86 138.70 150.90 146.05 208.90 174.27 142.87 147.08 151.08 181.30 144.31 144.00 140.18 174.68 178.74 207.44 176.43 177.90 177.60 215.13 179.80 Top Ely 155.1 177.8 183.10 157.60 189.60 179.00
Bot Ely 144.47 170.65 166.05 138.46 170.43 136.51 148.79 139.70 204.25 169.56 138.35 144.87 146.66 175.34 139.78 140.15 138.77 170.67 175.41 205.50 172.44 172.98 171.21 211.21 173.46 Bot Ely 146.6 172.1 176.10 151.60 186.60 172.90
App. Thickness 5.97 2.63 3.93 6.28 5.04 2.19 2.11 5.44 4.65 4.71 4.52 2.21 3.45 5.21 3.50 3.36 1.41 2.62 3.03 1.94 3.99 4.07 2.88 3.39 6.19 Appx. Thickness 8.5 5.70 7.00 6.00 3.00 6.10
SOFT ZONE THICKNESS CRITERIA: 1. For a CPT to be labelled as a soft zone "hit" it must have a zone with a corrected tip stress of less than 15 tsf over a 2 ft thick (or greater) interval. Professional judgment may include a few zones that approach 2 ft in thickness. For a boring to be labelled as a soft zone "hit" it must have a WR, WH or N-value <=5 over a 2 ft or greater interval. 2. About two-thirds of the CPTs have soft zone thicknesses which consist of two or more intervals having <15 tsf tip stresses. The criteria for combining these separate soft intervals into a single zone is an intervening harder layer less than 1 foot in thickness. In these instances the Top Ely, Bot Ely, and appx. zone thickness were calculated excluding the harder layer as shown in the following example:
SAMPLE NUMBER F235 CSS38 F235 CSS38 F235 CSS53B F235 CSS 53 F235 CSS32 F235 CSS32 F235 CSS32 SAMPLE NUMBER F235 CSS38 F235 CSS38 F235 CSS53B F235 CSS 53 F235 CSS32 F235 CSS32 F235 CSS32 SAMPLE NUMBER
TOP DEPTH 112 114 135 135 148 148.8 150 Wet UW
IbIft^3
BOTTOM DEPTH 114 116 137 139 148.8 150 150.5 %Sand 61.8 85.5 90.6 90.9 48.3 64.9 62.6 Pc ksf
SOFT INTERVAL UPPER ST UPPER ST LOWER ST LOWER ST LOWER ST LOWER ST LOWER ST %Fines 38.2 14.5 9.4 9.1 51.7 35.1 37.4 Po' ksf
LAB TESTING ASSIGNMENTS UW, Cons, Hyd, AL, MC UW, Cons, Hyd, AL, MC UW, Hyd, AL, MC UW, Hyd, AL, MC Hyd, Cons, UCC, AL Hyd Hyd %Clay 29.5 11.5 1.9 1.7 24.2 5.9 6 OCR D50 mm 0.14 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.07 0.09 0.08 su ksf LL PI Class SC SM SP-SM SP-SM CL SM SM
%
61.56 42.37 34.6 42 25
%
44 NL NL NL 44
%
20 NP NP NP 24
Cc
eo
SG
F235 CSS38 F235 CSS38 0.23 1.1954 2.65 0.71 11.3 0.1 F235 CSS53B F235 CSS 53 F235 CSS32 0.26 0.6902 2.65 10.7 13.3 0.8 3.4 F235 CSS32 U F235 CSS32 Note: This data is presented solely for interpretation. Refer to Section 3.3.1.3 in the report text for more information.
Figure 1.0-1 Location Map of F-Area and the Northeast Expansion Area
Figure 1.0-2 Location Map of the Northeast Expansion Area and APSF
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0 0
sC4eI
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c 0
1. The subsurface section shown represents our evaluation of the most probable conditions based upon interpretation ofpresently available data. Some variation from these conditions 2. The discussion in the text of the report is necessary for a proper understanding of the nature
must be expected.
Water talbe elev shown represents an average high and generalized across the area. Refer
table data. for actual to report 5. USC = Unified Soil water Classification.
PRELIMINARY
South
Distance (feet)
50 100
I I
150
I I I
200
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300
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350
400
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Stress, Resistance in TSF
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Date: :S-27- 79
PRELIMINARY
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450
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Shelby Tube Samples in Adjacent UD Borings KEY Lcaton(note: [ CP Smpl CPT Sample Location, SPT N-Value
Approximate Water Table
...........
1. The subsurface section shown represents our evaluation of the most probable conditions 2. The discussion in the text of the report is necessary for a proper understanding of the nature
based uponeinterpretation of presently available data. Some variation from these conditions must be expected. of the subsurface material.
Fr P I, CO I'D le
(1sf)
............... .
3.The use of the geologic formation designation of soils encountered is used for ease of description and should not be interpreted as a textural or engineering description. 4.-Water talbeelev shown represents an average high and generalized across the area. Refer to report for actual water table data. 5. USC = Unified Soil Classification.
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... PRELIMINARY
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0
310
300
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- -
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
120
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Northeast Characterization
325
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300
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54800
East (feet)
55000
55100
55200
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0 0
CPT sample push SPT Boring with soft zone SPT Boring with NO soft zone
"*
0
S - Undisturbed (Shelby-Tube)-Boring
Figure modified from WSRC (1998a) APSF Confirmatory Drilling Program Results, June,
Program Results, June, Figure modified from WSRC (1998a) APSF Confirmatory Drilling
-1998, PECD-SGS-98-0115
Figure 3.3-5 Map of APSF Area and Mapped Extent of Lower Soft Zone
79600
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55000
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55200
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Figure 3.3-6 Map of APSF Area and Mapped Extenet of Upper Soft Zone
Figure modified from.WSRC (1998a) APSF Confirmatory Drilling Program Results, June,. 1998, PECD-SGS-98-0115
PROJECT
JOB NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE COORDINATES
SHEET NO. 1 OF 6
HOLE NO.
FB-1
Pu Re
BEGUN
Vertical
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
8-22-95
GROUND EL. 2 .6 A
9-8-95
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ILOGGED BY:
Mobile B-57
8"15"
140 Lbs/ 30
156.5
F.H. Syms
N-VALUE (SPT)
I
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E ON:: N NOTES
TESTING
Red brown Clayey Sand (SC) with cobbles and quartz pebbles, dry. 289.L " igtb " r(wn Poorly Graded Sand (SP) mostly medium to fine sand, dry Hole advanced using 8" od hollow stem augers from 0.0' to 70 '. Mud rotary drilling methods using a " drag bit was used from 705' to 156.5'. Aw rods were used for split sixon from 0.0' to 91.5'. "N" rods were used for split spoon 91.5' to Rmeling from Recovery 18/18
5 A 8 12 20 11 16 22 13 13 19 12 A 284.1 similar to above material Red brown Clayey Sand (SC) 70% fine sand, 30% fines, medium plasticity, dense, cohesive, mottled color. similar to above material similar to above material except, becoming less dense, less plastic 10
SS 1 SS 2 SS 3 SS
Recovery 18"/18"
Recovery 182/18"
A ,
4 5
i.
1s
17 12 12 18 11 13 12 276.L 275.6_ similar to above material except, grain size is increasing slightly to include very-few medium sand. similar to above material Red brown Silty Sand (SM) 70% very fine sand,
fines m teium plastictv, medium dense
Recovery 184/18"
SS A
Recovery 16"/18"
SS 6 SS 7 SS 8 SS 9 Ss 10 A 11
A:: L
Recovery 16"/18"
f
8 10 12 A 9
15
"x3
i5
14
E2. Al
Light brown Clayey Sand (SC) 5% rounded coarse sand, 70% fine sand, 25% fines, medium plasticity, dense, slightly moist. similar to above material occasional rounded quartz pebbles @ IT Red brown Cayey-Sand (SC).-65% fine-sand.5% medium sand, 30% fines, medium plasticity, slightly moist. 20similar to above material except grain size increases to - 10% medium sand,slightly micaceous and high dry strength. similar to above material
Recovery 12"/18"
Recovery 12"/18"
9 is 19 12 19 17 10 13 13 12 16 20 13 14 SITE 266.1
L *A..J.
Recovery 12"/18"
Recovery 152/18"
similar to above material except mottled purple brown color. similar to above material
Recovery 15"/18"
Recovery 145/18"
t
*.-f.
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-1
iv
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
0A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT FARAIN Z
IGATION
JOB* NO.
2 OFNO.6 ISHEET
HOLEFI-1 NO.
0-
HIM
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ScooATT.
c r-I+
20
ATT. LIMITS X
40 60
IDRILLING
o
L
1 15 9 11 13 10 9 11 1
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1
a-.
1
w
_1___ __ ___ __
80
sS
JA
14
nonplastic, low cohesion slightly moist, < 1%7 mica flakes present. similar to above material similar to above material
Recovery 13/18'
SS
Recovery 10"/18'
15 'A
16
6 9 11 8 11 12
similar to above material except with wispy laminations 260.A_ 260.4 259.6. 259.L 30 Red brown Uayey Sand (SC) medium to low \plasticity soft' moist. Purple Silty Sand (SM) mostly very fine sand to silt / -\z='mical low dry strength, wispy Laminations._ f -\Poorly Graded Sand (SP-SM) Red brown, purrple Silty Sand (SM) mostly very fine sand to silt size, laminated with up to 1/4 clay layers of medium to highly plasticity, soft. similar to above material
Recovery 10"/18'
Ss
17 SS is
Recovery 18"/18"
7 7 9 6 9 11
Recovery 14'/18"
Recovery 17"/18'
19
SS
20 SS 21
9 10 11 10 10 11 8 11 10 251.6. 11 11 12 Ak 11 15 15 11 12 13 11 12 13 10 11 14 11 12 15 11 14 14 11 12 15 12 12 12 10 10 12
35
similar to above material except, becoming light brown, nonplastic, less moisture. similar to above material
Recovery 14"/18'
Recovery 14"/18"
22
Recovery 13'/18"
23
40
Red brown Poorly Graded Sand with Clay (SP-SC) 80% fine quartz sand, 20% fines,medium plasticity to nonplastic, medium dry strength, moist. similar to above material
Recovery 12'/18"
Recovery 16'/18"
24
A Ss
26
similar to above material except few wispy laminations of kaolin similar to above material
Recovery 18*/18"
:A :A
Recovery 13*/18
SS 27 SS, 28
45 244.L
Recovery 14'/18"
A A
*Red brown Clayey Sand (SC) 70% fine sand, trace medium sand, 30% fines. becoming light brown similar to above material similar to above material 50 similar to above material
Recovery 161/18"
ss
29
Recovery 12"/18'
Recovery 13'/18"
310
A :A
Recovery 12'/18'
31 55 32
SJ FINAL LOG
FB-1
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W A N-VALUE AL
1PROJECT I-
F AREA INVESTIGATION
"L R H
joB NO.
SHEET NO.
3 OF 6
HOLE NO.
FB-1
(SPT)
I--m
z
Cl) .
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O WATER CONTENT %
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P-
C-) 1
8 7 12 12 10 13
Wz
. 0. Id C3
similar to above material except moisture content is increasing 55similar to above material 233.6-
Recovery 13"/18'
Recovery 13*/18"
12 15 20 13 13 15 A 16 21 23 11 16 19 10 5 6 9 11 12 60
EI -i
Brown red Poorly Graded Sand (SP) -90% fine to medium sand, < 10% fines, nonplastic, medium dense, low to no dry strength. similar to above material
Recovery 15"/18"
Recovery 14"/18"
Recovery 18"/18"
Recovery 17*/18"
=1
Light brown Clayey Sand (SC) medium plasticity, sort. Light brown Claywith sand (CH) kaolinitic, some -\mediu sand, mostly fines highly plastic, moist light brown Clayey Sand (SC. mostly tine to medium sand, medium plasticity, kaolinitic laminations. similar to above material
Recovery 13"/18"
226.4. 226.1 65
Recovery 16"/18'
A A
10 7 10 223.L 7 11 16 10 13 17 220.1 17 23 37 21 27 21 11 19 29 is 14 17
A
Recovery 17"/18*
Ligt brown Silty Sand (SM) 70% medium sand, fines, medium plasticity to nonplastic, wet. similar to above material except becoming red brown. 70/. / /
Recovery 15"/18"
Recovery 13"/18"
Red brown Well Graded Sand with Clay (SP-SC) mostly medium to coarse sand, medium plasticity, weL Red brown Clayey Sand (SC) -80% fine sand, 20% fines low plasticity. similar to above material
Recovery 8'/18"
218.6.
Recovery 12"/18"
Recovery 8"/18"
75214.1-
Recovery 8'/18"
47
48 99 49 ss 50 SS 51 A
13 17 23 15 20 29 19 22 28 :A 18 28 V7 80
Light brown Poorly Graded Sand with Clay (SP-SC) mostly fine sand, medium plasticity to nonpiastic, wet. similar to above material
Recovery 87/18"
Recovery 77/18"
Recovery 6"/18"
FINAL LOG
IFB-1
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
>-;:rA N-VALUE
jPROJECT
Z Hil
JOB NO.
!SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
F AREA INVESTIGATION
= 0
4 OF 6
FB-1
(SPT)
l'z
+ ATT. LIMITS
0) A
0 WATER CONTENT
*C3
Z 0DT
1J CI
-JH P A
( lii n
o L)DRILLING
AND
Ss S5
52 A
19 34 36 9 24 21 6 6 7
208.L Brownish red roorly Uraded Sand (St)YYi, lines, nonplastic, dense. medium sand, <5;5% similar to above material except becoming coarser (medium to coarse sand) 205.1. 203.9. 203A 202.6. 202.2 Yellow brown Clay (CH) highly plastic, laminated sand. with silt and
Recovery 6"/18"
Recovery 5'/18'
53 A
SS
54
A 55 AL 56 A
13 22 26 18 30 39 26 44 5o 8 9 19 A 33 50/4' 36 35 35 25 28 34 A. 27 37 38 34 28 32
5 01 Sand (SM)
Silty
with siltbrown and sand. Yellow ulay (CH) highly plastic, laminated Yellow brown Clayey Sand (SC) mostly fine to "-\coarsesand Light brown Poorly Graded Sand (SP) mostly fine to medium sand, dense. 90 similar to above material
57
A 59
similar to above material except with a 2" layer of clay higrly plastic, laminat , kaolin. similar to above material
Recovery 8'/10"-Ha
59
A 60 L 61
similar to above material 95 194.6_ 193.6 Light brownish yellow Well Graded Sand with Clay (SW-SC) mostly well graded fine to coarse quartz -sand, with fat clay layers up to 1/4* thick. Light brown Poorly Graded Sand (SP) mostly fine quartz sand, <5% fines, dense wet. similar to above material Light brown Poorly Graded Sand with Silt (SP-SM) mostly fine quartz sand, trace coarse quartz sand, laminated. similar to above material
Recovery 7"/18"-HO
sS 62 sS 63 SS 64 59T
65 A A:
191.6_ 100
Recovery 11*/18' -HCL Recovery 10'/18" -Hl Recovery 18'/18" -HCi Recovery 10'/L1S
17 23 12 7 6 7 :A 188.4.
SS 66 ss
67
"Ai
A
14 21 24 13 23 27 20 21 23 8 15 21 17 20 18
to above material similar Brownish yellow CUayey Sand (SC) -20% coarse sand, 30% fine to medium sand, 30% fines, 20% lignitc,soft to medium stiff similar to above material ight brown Poorly Graded Sand (SP) mostly medium sand trace lignite. similar to above material
SS
:A
68 A:
-Ha3
similar to above material occasional rounded pebbles 110 similar to above material except becoming well graded medium to coarse sand, dense, <5%fines.
ss
69
Recovery 5"/18"-HO
SS
70
I
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-1
9W
F AREA
W
A
INVESTIGATION
S OF 6 5
FB-1
Z
.0 COO = E C.LOWZ CCJH
H-1
0 WATER CONTENT %
+ ATT.
III
1120
A 71 A 72 SS 73 SS 74 A
40
60
80
1
13 16 11 8 3 3 7 6 8 6 5 5
1
similar to above material
177.9.
4-
Light brownish red Clayty Sand (SC) mostly fine to coarse sand, medium plasticity, soft. similar to above material except becoming highly plastic.
115Similar to above material except becoming laminated with lignite and clay stringers, soft to medium stiff, highly plastic.
Recovery 24"/18" -Ha, sample expanded Recovery 2/18" -Ha, sample expanded overdrilled from 117.0 to 118-5'
55 7S
1/8 4 7 A 10 23 24 18 23 27 19 21 27 A 19 25 28 28 34 26 17 27 28 24 24 28 20 21 24 22 22 21 11 14 7 WR/18"
similar to above material 171.1. 120 Yellowish brown graded SandM with UayllOW lignite, fines, sand; 20% 70% finePoorly (SP-SC) plasticity, moist, clay wisps. similar to above material similar to above material
Recovery 20"/18" -HO, losing fluid stabilizing @ 20-25' Recovery 7*/18" -H-l
76 SS 77 55 78 SS 79 55 80 SS 81 A
Recovery 12'/18* -Ha Recovery 10'/18" -Ha Recovery 13"/18" -Ha Recovery 8"/18" -HO
similar to above material except lignite content decreasing and clay content increasing similar to above material 125 164.6_ Light brown Poorly Graded Sand (SP) 90% fine sand, trace medium to coarse sand, 10% fines dense, wet. similar to above material except fines content decreasing to < 1% similar to above material 130 similar to above material except becoming very fine sand similar to above material layer, fragments < 1/16'. trace shell fragments in 1V similar to above material
A:
A sS
82
Recover-8"/18 -HO PP 1.25VTF Recovery 10"/18" -HO PP1.00 TSF Recovery 10*/18" -HCI PP 1.25 TSF Recovery 6*/18" -HO PP 0.75 TSF Recovery 20'/18* sample expanded -HOPP 0.50 TSF Recovery 19"/18' sample expanded 0 T0SF PP Hcov Recovery 0"/18"
SS
SS
as
SS 86 S5 87 55 88
155.1L
135
-.
similar to above material Ligt brown Cayey Sand (SC) 70% very fine sand, 0 fines medium plasticity. similar to above material except becoming highly plastic similar to above material
WR 18'
-WR-/18*
1519.9 111 Lght brown Silt with Sand (M.)some very fine HOLE NO.
SITE
FINAL LOG
IFB-1
iv
*
N-VALUE (SPT)
0I
<CLLI
O WATER CONTENT %
+ ATT. LIMITS %
z
H
Wz
-j"
a 0
SS 91 :A 92
ss 93 94 S5 A 96
Recover 16. 16
-Ha PP'+4!SIS
Recovery 10"/ 8 H !adeexpanded PP4-45 TSF
Ligflt olive green batt witl sano some fine sand to pebble size, in highly plastic with water added. similar to above material. becoming Dark Green
97
= SPLIT SPOON;
ST
= STATIONARY PISTON; PB
a
PROL11T
J08 NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
F AREA INVESTIGATION
SITE COORDINATES
FB-2
Pu Repackaging Facility
BEGUN COMPLETEO DRILLER
N 79,102 E 54,920
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
TOTAL DEPTH
9-11-95
GROUND EL.
9-18-95
EEl
LOGGED BY:
Mobile B-57
6N
NA
S ms_
151.0
292.2
a co
z
01HLz Hill
CZt. + ATT. rZ
Coo
WL
AND CLASSIFICATION
PA
292.2_
Hand excavated from surface to 3.O'SP-SC type material with cobbles and road aggregate. Hole was advanced using mud rotary drilling methods with a 5" drag bit from 0.0' to 156.5. "N rods were used for shelby tube sampling from 0.0' to Recovery 24"/24" Sample graphics are based on descriptions from tube trimmings. Recovery 24"/24'
Sr
289.2.
.. .
BrwnSnd(P)5
tnsnd
ies
edu
similar to above material 2 285.4. similar to above material except Light brown color 73 283.2 ST 4 10 281.3 similar to above material except brawn color
Recovery 24"/24'
Recovery 24-/24'
ST
ST 6
279.3_
Reddish brown and brown Clayey Sand (SC) 70% fine to medium sand, 30% fines, medium plastic.
Recovery 23*/24"
ST
7
15
similar to above material except red brown grades to gray Sandy Clay
Recovery 24'/24"
ST 8
Recovery 0*/21"
sr
Recovery 16*/24*
10
ST
267.8.
Recovery 24"/24'
grades into Light purple Silty Sand (SM) SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; ISITE PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-2
*a
F
A
N-VALUE (SPT)
ItL
z H
ICL. ILIi 0~ D-
co CV) H
a-i
<0
CD, W
Recovery 17.S"/24"
Recovery 21"/24"
Recovery 14"/24"
Recovery 17"/17"
Recovery 117/18"
SHELBY TUBE;
iv
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
*
IPROJECT
O WATER CONTENT %
+ ATT.
LIMITS %
sff
18
Recovery 10*/24"
230.2_
Drilled to 75.0' without sampling
19' 215.8
Red brown Clayey Sand (SC) with coarse quartz sand Drilled to 83.0' without sampling
Recovery 17"/24*
80
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-2
iv
A N-VALUE (SPT) O WATER CONTENT %
+ ATT. LIMITS %
Recovery 24/24"
Red Brown Clayey Sand (SC) fine to medium quartz sand. Drilled to 120.0' without sampling
Recovery 12"/12'
iv
*
N-VALUE (SPT)
;I
Light brown Poorly Graded Sand with Clay (SP-SC) mostly fine sand.
Recovery16"/16" /
ST = SHELBY TUBE;
PISTON; PS = PITCHER
iv
A
N-VALUE (SPT)
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
O WATER CONTENT %
+ ATT. LIMITS %
PA S RAM RAM
Recovery 20"/'24*
Recovery 20"/24"
similar to above material except yellow brown in color. I 141.2 Total depth of boring 151.0 feet
Recovery 19"/24"
ISITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-2
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
COORDINATES
"APSF
N 79439 E 54990
HOLE SIZE
JOB NO.
APSF
ISHEET NO. 1 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-3
"APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHTIFALL TOTAL DEPTH
2/16/98
GROUND EL.
2/19/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
154.5
287.2
A N-VALUE (SPT) 0. RECOVERY!% Z Z
>
0 RECVER0
an
20 40 60 80
I-
+ AT. LIMITS %
uZ
W
287.2
mu
DRILLING AND
Hand auger to 6 leet to check for underground interferences, then used 5 3/4 tricone for 1st 20 feet or so (19.5).
5 SS A A
a A: A
279.7. 278.2.
-t
TSs
2 SS 3 --SS
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium grayish brown and medium red; medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly 4raded: fine to medium grained no recovery
14-TS--I
276.7 275.2Z
0
SS A
same as above; medium brownish red with some yellowish brown and gray zones; medium dense
0
A A
A.
273.7
)10-15-17
6
SS
272.2 270.7
15
7
0 t-67T-4
.0
SS 8 __SS
7'
same as above; dark red; sand fraction is fine grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); with sandy lean clay portions.
269.2, 267.7 20" medium dense; moist; subangular, red; medium brownish .wl tn. IN.pA t. mA'illm -;-Ar SANDY A LEAN CLAY (CL); with clayey sand portions. medium red; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity; sand is
f.*n tm A;-i -t;-~iA
Tobacco Road
S_
II
'A
0
0 T3:I
266.2. 264.7
TS_
12 SS 13. SS -44 SS 15 SS 16 TSS 17 SS 18 Ss 19
___
:A 0
A
T0-7U-26
r37W"
263.2 261.7
260.8. 25.
CLAYEY SAND (SC), td~ims.reddish brown; dense; mioist; subangular. poorly graded; fine to medium grained
A
A A A
I
258.7.
:11SILTY SAND
257.2, 255.7.
254.2.
(SM); with clay; medium grayish brown and reddish brown; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly l1 raded: fine to medium erained CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown and brownish red; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly
A D
M I__________ j__.~L _L = SHELBY TUBE; ST ISPOON; SS = SPLIT PS STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
____
252.7.
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-3
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
APSF
,
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-3
(LidIj
0 RECOVERY %
ZNOTES Q-i_ z
0
-uJ U"
ON:
,
U)
____
+A01-.LIMITS
J, Z
-) W
z " a
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY TESTING
20
:
i
40 A:
60
J
80
SS
sS
.. ..... 21-16-14
251.2_ 249.7_
21 22
A i 0 1
a 70 bncas
l
#
moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained i.."SILTY SAND (SM); medium yellowish brown; dense;
no recovery
S2 S
24
A A 0,
247.2 245.7_
jj
red reddish above; with clay; medium b nsame as wet brown; brownish yellowish and some brown
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
.rdds .mdim.ronshre
SS
A, 25 AO
26
(.0
medium as above; samefew zonesyellowish brown and brownish red light gray with POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); some portions are silty sand; light brown to medium reddish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; \fine to medium grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); with silty sand interbeds; medium brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to edium grained with trace lower coarse POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM), medium yellowish brown; very dense; wet; angular; poorly
mnsdi~m
sS 27
28
0 M2-_29-24
:A
0OA
238.2. 236.7_
235.24 50-
IZZ
\nrOAt"
29
no recovery CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark red; dense; wet; subangular: poorly graded; fine to lower coarse grained
Dry Branch
30
If
A I
55A A
I
0 'O
b0
12f-6 -22T 228.7 -19-76-T47 227.2. 16-T 5__l 225.7_
sS
32 SS
{FT
7
SILTY SAND (SM); medium reddish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
~00
33
34 35
AO
224
222.7
7i
light gray zones; medium dense; moist, subangular: poorly CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown with Prape: very line s, tine grained same as above; wet; fine to medium grained
. ..
65
A 36 SS 37 38 SS 39 40 SS 41 -U
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE: PS = STATIONARY PISTON: PB = PITCHER SITE A i 0
Driller didn't clean out and look spoon over same as above; medium brown; very fine to fine grained
SILTY SAND (SM); medium brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
previous interval
- "I.,
218.5
76-1 9-71T
217.0 216.0_ 215.5 214.0_ 213.2212.5
-V.
70--J/
V/
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; dense; wet; angular, well graded; fine to coarse grained
Ssame as above
SILTY SAND (SM); light brown to medium brown; dense; \wet7 subangular poorly ,raded fine to medium grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; aubangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
\rained race;.mlower coarse aboe mdum brown; moist; angular; well sam as
VA graded fine to upMr coarse grained
r
r HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-3
*1
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
A N-VALUIE (SPT) U_1ORCOLRV d JPROJECT
-
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
13
SHEET NO.' OF 5
1FB-3
HOLE NO.
z -10
ci
NOTES ON:
AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CH-ARACTER OF DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
+ AU. LIMITS %0
ci, 20 A; A 40 60 80
2O
z ODWDESCRIPTION L w
TESTING
---
SS 42_ Ss
43
211.0. 209.5. 208.0. 207.6 206.9. 206.5 5-5-1 205.0. 203.5 202.0.
Ar 20
= samie above; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med, med yellowish brown. fine to lower medf above, as A\same .erAtnIr same as above; fine to medium grained with some fine to -coarse grained layers no recovery
SS
44
SS
45
20
80
7SS
46 -SS 47
A,
A:
--SS 48 SS
49
85
SS
50
IT-=4-3
0
rne ~4 as sam abve fin to meiu Top Tan Clay SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); It yellowish brown with some dk gray patch es; vey stiff; moist; med plasticity; sand ~a tio i fie t md orained 72 same as 79 2-79 6- two iars Bottom Tan Clay SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); med yellowish brown; very Atf moist; med plasticity; sand fraction is fine to upper \med grained dense; -SILTY SAND (SM); med yellowish brown; med \esubangular_ poorly graded fietomd rne POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded;-, 'rained -\fine to upper mediu SILTY SAND (SM); light brown; dense; wet; subangular;
SS
51
I 9T221-7
Ino recovery
brown, dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded;
r-inet mertirm orained
Catcher is good.
-T--12-8T
52
53 54 A
A
wet;, subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained ) 4-2-5 194.5 same as above
193.0 0
19 1.5. 95
SS 56
T5-189.4 I 87.9
.14fine
I
SS
57 SS 58 SS 59
A
20
100 186.4 71
Prained medium CLAYEY SAND (SC); some portions are silty sand;
medium brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SF-SC); some silty sand layers; med brown; med dense; wet; subangular; to poorly graded; fine to lower ese grading down to fine CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown; med dense-,
-f. 1- -dy .... -1% -meled- fine to med graoned
A A
184A4
60
-SS 61 62
"4-7-11
same as above;, some thin poorly graded sand with clay . . . -layersi medium.brown no recovery
Catcher is good.
14-30T-4 63
SS
64 SS 65 -SS 66 -- SS
A
A9
20
177.9.
T. POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); I medium brown; vry dene wet; subangular; poorly
110-
A
15-16-14T
I eraded& fine to medium %r=ne as above; with some silty sand and poorly graded sand with clay interbeds; light brown
.1same
11medium grained
inr rn-rc
2A0
porl graded sand with silt layers; light brown to medium brwn medium dense; wet; angular; poorly graded; fine to
"inri,
with some
no recovery
LOG
F -
*
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
I aAN-VALUE (SPT) z PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-3
NOTES ON:
Y %-O 0 R 3L Oj0RECOVERY % 0 ~ a. ~
+ AT LIMITS %
~
80
D-I - 0 o0
W > Wz W
uz -
zZ
"
WATER LEVELS,
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION (a-LABORATORY CHARACTER OF N DILN DRILLING AND TESTING
20
40
60
SS 68
69
S.....ne.171.9
170.4 l68.9
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light grayish brown and yellowish brown; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine
SArkinid zwlntiiue thin lIiimnntni~nL
[IAI
catchaer.
same as above; medium yellowish brown and yellowish gray; medium dense; fine to medium grained same as above; with shell fragments; dense; wet; angular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
1Ql
~~~~~~N
amin.........ns1
sS
70
0
A 'AA 0
120
......
71 72
SS 73 0~
74
i3T
A :A
.
162.9_
125
same as above; medium yellowish brown and reddish brown; very dense; subangular; poorly graded; very fine to fine Prained SILTY SAND (SM); trace fine shell fragments; medium brownish yellow and light yellowish gray; dense; wet; ,,,h~nogltar nonrtv radt~l" very fine tn fince rained ede gr7 I to iiie= I'll poorl same as above; medium yellowish brown; very dense; fine ded subanpular grained; trace upper medium same as above; fine grained
161.4
no recovery
75 55
76 77
OA
OA
".'
1
SILTY SAND (SM); portions are poorly graded sand with wet; subangular; dense; very brown; yellowish medium silt; . t-I .. A: ... II Iii_ LU i ...... .... tV .... UC J-J
.. oo~lvBl~leo lne to lower med~uum granel
SS
78 79
10
:A
26-3-~4 155.4
same as above, with thin orangish brown clayey sand interbed; light gray; very fine to fine grained
i ., same as above; few very thin light gray clay laminations,
AO(1 80
"
135
S
81
A, A:
same as above; with light gray limestone fragments and some clayey sand interbeds; fine to lower coarse grained; limestone fraements to 0.5 inch diameter same as above; trace turritella shells; loose; very fine to fine grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; very fine to fine grained same as above; with turritella shells; light yellowish brown as above; trace shell and limestone fragments: brown and light gray
82
"5-9-12
83
A
147.0
A
140
84
Ss 85 sS 86
"8-12-16 A
145.5 144.0
Smedium yellowish
same as above
0
(
9 ...
same as above; with sandy lean clay interbeds; dense; wet; angular; fine to lower coarse grained
142.5_
145
Warley.Hill
87 88
4
'A
141.0 139.5
wet; low plasticity; sand fraction is very fine to fine grained SANDY SILT (MH); mediun yellowish brown; very stiff, no recovery
Plastic orange catcher is broken. New catcher has several teeth broken off.
89
no recovery
17-0-8-1
A. 0
138.0
gs
91
90 A
-ThTTT
136.5
135.0
150-
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); silicified nodule at 149.7 ft; very stiff; moist; dark yellowish brown and yellowish gray; tn fine m'~Aium nltkf'i-ih cni fr~,.,tinn ic ivery fine to s iff arained is wl fine 7 sand fraction llifil fine ZZ, no recovery med*
>54
92 55
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST
0
SITE
133.6
(SC); medium reddish brown and grayish SAND (SC); CLAYBY CLAYEY SAND angular; poorly graded; fine to dense; moist; brown; very L.lower coarse erained as abov;dark grayish green- subangular; fine to
133.5z
132.7-
Congaree
HOLE NO.
SHELBY TUBE;
FINAL LOG
FB-3
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
uJ
A N-VALUE (SPT) O RECOVERY% 2. +ATT. <-|___ 20
PROJECT
APSF
,
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
5 OF s
HOLE NO.
FB-3
z
z
NOTES ON: DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF LABORATORY TESTING
. . ... . .... ... . .
LIMITS %
0,.D -SO 0
C
0
~
LI
IDILIG.N 0. u .
C
DRILLING AND
40
60
80
(highy variable); medium reddish brown, dark grayish red,) an dark grayish green; wet, angular; fine to lower coarse raineA I Total depth of boring 154.5 feet.
. I
...
..
3Q5.
SITEHOLE
NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-3
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
COORDINATES
APSF
OF
FB-4
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79425 E 54865
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL
HOLE SIZE
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
2/27/98
GROUND EL.
3/4/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
140 lb/ 30 in
R. Gelinas/SAIC
152.4
285.1
W .
A N-VALUE (SPT) z 0 ) O -c CTz Z .
U
0 RECOVERY%
+ +ATT. LIMITS%
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS, . DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
i-an aue .... to o ic.
` Lu w0 -i u c
285.1
20
40
60
80
OF
57
F
SS
2
OA
FI
A i
F F F F
OF
0
Fi
-"0-14-14"0
277.6 276.1
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium ,aminod- lost Shoe in hole
OF
SSANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red; hard; moist; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to medium grained
same as above 10
same as above; medium brownish red; very stitf
SS
3 4
A :A 'A
A A
0
O
i
-ss
"-72- 13
0
274.6 273.1
Ss
5 6
10
0 0
o.o
JCLAYEY
SS
55 7
SAND (SC); medium brownish red and yellowish brown; medium dense; moist. subangular. poorly
same as above; medium red
iraded- fine to medium grained g
Tobacco Road
5;1
A A
0 0 0 0 .,
A A
F
9 -S 10
'A
F,
0 '0 OF, 0
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium reddish brown, yellowish brown, and tan; very stiff; moist; maroon, ni~twiir .nni frarlinn very fine to tine erained mrhm..tsn
SANDY SILT (ML); with some clayey sand interbeds; medium red, maroon, medium gray, and g rayish yellow;
.A; gm faei;tl ... ... i& ... fn ....... v m... ...... ... ...
262.6.
F
12
sS
13
A samVeasd aboed fine to medium erained mois -t .y; den.se;-same as ab~ove; port~ions siltsame as above
saea above
A.
A i
Ss
IS 16
A
0.
256.60
:A
same as above; medium yellowish brown and reddish brown; medium dense 255.1
F
17 SS 18 Ss
in
" - I-Il A 0O
I _ I
252.8 251.3_
same as above; medium yellowish brown with some reddish brown and light gray zones same as above; medium reddish brown
I"IrZ_-4
SITE
HOLE NO.B
-4
FINAL LOG
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GEOTECHNICAL LOG
j
PROJECT
APSF
[JOB NO.
I APSF
SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-4
zId
A N-VALUE (SPT)
gY1-z
0
0
Z . Z" x
C
WATER LEVELS,
, DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
NOTES ON:
0RECOVERY % O
.M Z
Co
% + A1' .ALIMITS % A
20 SS 20
40
60
80
249.8
A,
0
0'
same as above; some portions are silty; medium yellowish brown, wet
SS
21 SS 22 Ss 23
247.8
:.1 subangular; SILTY SAND (SM); medium brown; dense; wet; grained finereddish to medium graded; poorly
A 246.3 24.8_
40
.4
SS
24 SS 25 SS 26 SS 27
A i0
,O0 A0
0
A
45
SPOORLY
SS
28
0''
GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); dark red; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to mediumgrained POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; medium I reddish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; - fine to medium erained I POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brown with reddish1 brown zones; dense; wet;
IA
SS
29 SS 30
ro
A
235.8_50
234.3.
*l~
nAnrht
~~' n In
,mnn~r
mn.Aallrn orasned
9
A
10-13-14
SCLAYEY SANDpoorly (SC); graded; medium fine brown; mediumgrained dense; to medium wet; subangular;
232.3.
same as above; with a few sandy clay layers; some light gray blebs
Dry Branch
SS
31 SS 32
o
AO0
A
IF-G T'
230.8_
I-94 TT-
55 228.8.
227.3
SS
33 SS 34 SS 35 SS 36 0 A
Tr.7--2-
225.8 60
224.3
grained lower coarse POORLY GRADED SAND (SP); trace silt; medium brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
(A.
12-15-IT
wet; dense; medium brown; (SM); SAND .4 SILTY grained to medium fine graded; poorly subangular;
SS
37 SS 38 SS 39
T- .-4f
222.3
220.8
SCLAYEY SAND (SC); trace fine gravel; medium brown; dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
[ I
65
219.3 217.8
"-POORLY
........
Ssame as above; one thin lean cla*y interbed CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to coarse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); mediumyellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly
SS
40 SS 41 SS 42 SS 43
A'
28-31-19 216.1_
0:
A j
r
215.870-
214.3 212.8
8-94-15
\sand
I
CLAYEY SAND (SC); with interbeds of poorly graded with clay; medium yellowish brown; medium dense,
I
Top Tan Clay
211.3.
A
_ i
-same as above- with sandy clay interbeds LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); a few clayey sand interbeds; med yellowish brown; very stiff; moist; med plasticity; sand is fine to med grained
_ _ I
poryeae etsubanegular
SS
1
I .
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-4
*1
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
LPROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
3 OF 4
NOEO:
HOLE NO.
FB-4
o R
+ 0
0RECOVERY % O
.L %Z
Z
LL
"DRILLING
S
W
SA
LIMITS
40 60 80
--
LABORATORY
TESTING
20
44
SS
45
4~
A
:0
7-8-1-26-3-12
209.4.
207.9.
",,fraction yellowish is brown; very srained stiff; moist; medium plasticity; sand very fine
same as above; abundant black Mn? staining; sand is fine grained no recovery
/-
46
tC
206.4_
80 7Z A CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium dense; wet; ilrerprnarcP aflinl ornpd" same as above; moist; very fine to fine grained
'
broken.
47
A I 48
'
'0
I
203.8
C
5-715 202.3
49 A 50
:0 'A
12-19I-1"
200.8_ 85199.3
same as above; light gray, tan, and yellowish brown; wet; fine to medium grained; black Mn? staining same as above; very light yellowish green with medium orange mottles; dense POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brown; very dense; wet; subangular; reddish brown ,wdium ernined' irace heavies ornded" nnru and nA
"15-28--6"
2-71-147 7-7-1
51
SS 52
A 53 SS 54
*OA, 0
poorly
......... d gr
........
.........
........
same as above with very light brown band of cleaner, finer material
4
0OA
'0
55
A ,
0
i
190.9_ _77-8g
95-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown and grayish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly in npln raineardA" 1 C. ns t ..... ... ..... . Iy ...... POORLY GRADED SAND (SP); trace silt; light brown; dense; wet; angular; poorly graded; medium to coarse grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium %'rained Prained POORLY GRADED SAND (SP); trace silt; light brown; medium to very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; onrainerdn~t tin nfsrn~qn as above hut elavev same as above CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellowish brown; very dense;
SS 56
sS
57 SS 58 0
0
"T5B T67317-35-41l A
A 11-4-4:5
59 60 SS 61
A 0
183.8 _ 0'
A
182.3.
180.8_
l10 0 M T7-T
179.3_ 177.8d
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP); trace silt; light brown; / very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; medium to \oarse *,rained oCLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brown; very dense; wet; =subangular poorly graded- fine to medium ,rained POORLY GRADED SAND (SP); trace silt; light brown; / very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; medium to / Xcoarse gradine down to lower medium fine to medium brown; and gravel; trace silt same as above;arinel - lnwer mrne or *same as above; trace clay; light brown to medium brown; dense: medium to lower coarse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown to medium brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded: fine to lower coarse grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown, brown, and dark gray; very loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower coarse grained; Mn? staining
62' SS 63 --s 64 A
1A
176.3_
1A
1
1
65
l-2Iin
74.5 1 173.8J
172.1 171.5_
A
l
Santee
SS 66
SS
o SITE
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light grayish brown, tan, and yellowish brown; very loose; wet; subangular; poorly \graded fine to medium erained HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-4
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
0 a .?">t
M< zn A N-VALUE (SPT) z
SPROJECT POJC
APSF
t
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
=IgW4
HOLE NO.
APSF
4 OF 4
NOTES ON:
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g
0
2z
< W
zC
"Q
WATER LEVELS,
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF LABOtooWyDRILLING AND
LABORATORY
TESTING
20 SS 68
40
60
80
)3"14-"21
169.7168.2.
Ss
69
167.1.
166.7 A 0 165.2.
SS
70 7S 71 75 72 0
A:
120
SS
73
160.4.
125-
SS
74
SS
75 SS 76 A 77 4S 78 8S 79 S2
A(1) AO
19-30:-2
158.9.
157.4.
same as above; fine to lower medium grained -1 - POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); med brownish yellow with orange mottles; very dense; wet; .rsubangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; trace chavies with med orange Itbrownish white same as above; hrained laminae: med dense: fine ne d
8-8-10
. 8;-7-4
155.9_
130154.4 152.9_ 151.4_ 149.9 9
C
A A A
ss
80
81
SS SS
82
135-
den laminae7 POORLYmed GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); It brownish white with It orangish brown zones; med dense; -\wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies and mica same as above; med yellowish brown with very It brown w-ins" 1noe CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies and
Z-qI
same as above; slightly higher clay content and It green wisps; med dense; black wisps (Mn?); turritella fragments
C 7.-10--3
A A
148.4 146.91
145.4_ 140
I ,
same as above; med reddish brown with It green wisps and dk reddish orange mottles same as above; with zones of poorly graded sand with clay; red yellowish brown; dense; fine to med grained same as above; med dense; fine grained; black mottles (Mn?); turritella casts same as above; very dense
Ss
83
tl-Fi3T3
84
SS
as
A A 0 A
9-'5-. lIT-24-4
I-i-I
143.9_
sS
86
142.4
FAT CLAY WITH SAND (CH); medium brownish yellow; hard; wet; high plasticity; sand is fine grained; trace mica;
1 40.9
Warley Hill
9s
87
am-e asave; st Jstiff, (material (movst i m may be besug same as above; very sloughed) 145 same as above; very hard; refusal caused by a silicified nodule lodged in the shoe
LEAN CLAY (CL); trace sand; with interlaminated sand; very Lieht gray with orange mottles; hard; wet; medium
139.4 A 0 A A
4
-86
sS
899
138.1
-1.21.34T
S
90
~T3Th]T
31- 5N4in
135.9
134.4
01A.LLiA
150CLAYEY SAND (SC); with gravel; very dark grayish green; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; line to
r-flrCS CrOinld- a~ cr -*1 ayn
sS
A
92
S133.6
132.7
[ - -I
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-4
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
APSF
COORDINATES
APSF
SHEET NO. 1 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-5
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79233 E 54977
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
2/12/98
GROUND EL.
2/20/98 1
Graves/A. Jackson
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
158.8
290.5
W
tz
co
a. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
1 3 wu + L % 'LABORATORY
U,
20
40
60
80
290.5
5
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown; medium dense; dry; subangular;, poorly graded; fine to me-li-m mrained CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish red and light brown; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to -.Ai.-rei-1" hl-1, m-tfle (-rnni- m ter 191 POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium red with light brown mottles; dense; damp; subanguar-oorl gvraded-.fine to medium rain e. CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellowish brown, lght yellow, and light brown; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium erained
SS
sS 2 SS
3 SS 4
A 0 A' 0 A
A0
12-18-27T
I0-
2- -17-2T 278.5.
S..
.41
SS
5
same as above; medium red, light yellow, and white; very dense
medium red; medium dense; moist
SS
6 SS 7
0 A
Ssame as above;
I -. "
0'
same as above; damp LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); medium red with light yellow zones; very stiff; damp; medium plasticity; sand is
Ss
Ss 9
,A i C
272.5
1,."A
orained 'ium coarse same as above, fraction is fine grained sand to fine gravel
sS
10 SS
A
A 0'
o:0
0-1-3-1
271.0.
20
269.5. 268.0_ 266.5. 265.0. 25same as above; medium dense; with occasional coarse . grins same as above; stiff; with slightly more fine gravel
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL). medium red; very stitt; damp; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to coarse
-;-nnA
12 SS 13_
A' A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; loose; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
Tobacco Road
~0
sS
14 S5 Is SS 16 SS 17 SS I8 SS 19
SILTY SAND (SM); medium red with white and yellow bands and sparse, purple mottles; medium dense; damp.
'0
A
:0
0
r--I--I .-
259.0.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); silty in places; It yellow and med red; med dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to
0
A
257.5. 256.0.
SITE
rfthi
interval iq Silt
10
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); med yellowish brown and reddish brown; med dense; damp;
K .
.rlw "I..h~nn.l.'
RHMMU6HHL&JL
A-n. In M Adi.4"
X b
ma.rinpA
X 5
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST
SHELBY TUBE;
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-5
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) 0~z O RECOVERY% I z>u < < Z
PROJECT
APSF
SHEET NO. 2 OF
NOTES ON: : 1u 0 DESCRIPTIOZ DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
O
+ ATT. LIMITS %
<
z -J- uJ
20
40
60
80 8-10-Il
_20l
SS 21
SS
T~II 254.5.
A
A
.0
:0 .0
ss 22 SS
23
l 253.0.
251.5. 6T~iO'q 250.0.
40
ss
24
same as above; clayey in places; trace mica same as above; fine to medium grained same as above
55
25
TFTJ Il-Id:T-Ill
AA6
A0
248.5.
247.09
SS
26
,0
SS
27
A
0 A
:0
--rnf
T-I 1 -T-ls--
45
same as above CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red, yellow, and orange with white mottles; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; arained to medium fine POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); red and yellow with white mottles; dense; wet; ."I/ sbehnmihi" noorlv ereded' fine to medium erained .f ar:-
SS
28
SS
29
"medium
SS
30
50 239.5
-'A
CLAYEY SAND-(SC); medium red, brownish yellow. and white; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine
s same as above; with white wisps; dense
ss
31
SS
32
A
2
0
A
16--22-30"
238.0_
x
'C
236.5
/
55-
SS
33
/
)./
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brownish yellow with dark brown wisps and white wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to sameedium asrained Ssame as above; medium red with brownish yellow bands same above; medium redpebbles and reddish yellow; very quartz dense;as few flattened POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; medium yellow with red and orange zones and white wisps; dense; to medium arained ooorlv araded: fine .......... subanaular wet: 2---i ----.--- LT---L. q -- 7 ........ POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-Sq); dense; wet; zones; with brownish red noorlv medium eraded: yellow medium erained subanoular: 4 gmies mrdium graded@ CLAYEY SAND medium brownish yellow and porly(SC); subangular7 yellow with dark brown wisps and white wisps; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
/-
235.0 233.5]
SS
34
1 JJ l
SS
35
Dry Branch
ss
36
18-17-191
232.0
SS
37
230.5.
A0Ai
A
2 20
.{ .IV
"
SS
38 39
229.0 9-11g~i~-14
'K "\grained
/4
A J
"9~-16B-1 227.5.
OAo
0 65--
SS
40
1mw
226.0. 224.5
I
same as above; less clayey in places; medium brownish brown tnones yellow with liaht ................ .............. POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); clayey in places; medium yellowish brown with white wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium \grained same as-above; -medium reddish yellow; vety densd; black
AAln9-11mi.
ES
41
SS
42
22-30-31 _2fIT
2
223.0
221.5.
.I
,
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay;wet; with clay in very dense; reddish yellow; places; medium subangular; poorly graded; medium grained with same as above, brownish yellow
ss
43
0G
220.02
70-
""1/q
20-'2i-22
218.5.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium red; very dense wet; subangular, poorly graded; m~i, nreu,aAnindl,l n.ehed.nni cnaere. amine 10 nal coarseW ins di d with 0 same as above; dense; fine to medium grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); med red with med brownish yellow dense; wet; subangular; poorly sand bands of fine Intrace meul clay; ersnin~ arrnil, Pradedw fine to mod strained
44
SS
45 SS
r8-17- 217.0.
91q . S
ft'/
46
SITE
-
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown, It brownish yellow, and It red; dense; wet; subangular; poorly
2155
-HOLE
NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-5
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
tU
S+ Z_ _
JPROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
APSF
z
APSF
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-5
A N-VALUE (SPT)
NOTES ON: z
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
ORECAERY
ATT LIMITS %
0 =r -'0
W. > Z LO WZ tW
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND DRILIN AN LABORATORY TESTING
< ta
20
40
S
0
8o
..........
I 7-2"-.32
..
...
..
47
SS 48 SS
49
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); med reddish brown. It brown, and brownish yellow; very dense;
WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay; It brown and It brown; dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine reddish -ncoarse erained/ izrained coarse -\to same as above; med dense POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown few It brownish yellow zones; med dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to med grained and sltly more clay at I top of interval; fine to cse grained at bottom of interval; POORL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY AND GRAVEL 1 (SP-SC); It brown with It yellowish brown zones; med dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine grained sand to / SILTY SAND (SM); It yellowish brown; very loose; wet;
SS
SS 51 SS
52 A
'A
'0
TwT71f
, A:
,0
209.5_
black Mn pelets
208.0
206.5. 205.0_
7-8-10
elt
SS
53
85-
SS
54 A'
203.5_
6-8-9 A,
edium plasticity;
SS 55 SS 56
202.0.
,
t
same as above; with sand and interbedded clayey sand; sand is fine to coarse erained: black Mn? Iellets __ POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained same as above; very dense same as above; with a band ofclayey sand same as above; very It brown; trace heavy minerals
SS
57 SS SS SS 60 SS 61
q I I
200.5.
o0'A 0 199.0. 198.1 196.7.
on. 7V
-.
"
95. 95 j
194.5.
7
'0
A:
'
ss 62 SS 63
SS
64 A
193.0.
0 191.5
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); It red very It brown zone at top; very dense; wet; subangular; /1 noorlv eraded: fine to med erained grained to med gradvdsame as porly above; One clayey in places; med red with It red zones /
1with
QA:
A
190.0
9_7T1.iA 188.5
I00o00
same as above; med red grades into It brown zone at bottom of interval POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; med brown with a It red band; very dense; wet; subangular. poorly
S5
65
SS
66
"WiTY7AO
187.0 185.5
.405.
SS.
67
CLAYEY SAND (SC), some zones less clayey; It yellowish brown with white wisps; med dense; wet; subanularm fine to coarse grained V POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); It wet; subangular; very dense;black yellow; I I/irndvdbrownish Mn? wisos poorly in meal prained: fine med Rrained7 black Mn? wi,-;ps to fine graded7 P ORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained;
SS 68 SS
69
0
* 0
'
'
184.0.
182.5 181.0.
"? 1
II0.
_SS-_ 70
A
'A
Ss
71 SS 72 SS
A,
'0
179.5_ 178.0_
0OA'
SITE
176.5_
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), and It brownish yellow clay stringers; It brown and It yellow; =oorlv ,aded dense: wet, subaneular: CLAYEY SAND (SC), with less clayey zones and a clean HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-5
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
Z zuJ, A N-VALUE (SPT) % 0 RECOVERY ORCQEY
z
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
4 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-5
NOTES ON: --
Z o/
0
t
WZK -t
-Z x
WATER LEVELS,
( DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
t 00
c
i. A
LABORATORY LAOATR
TESTING
20
40
Ar
60
i
80
,0
SS
74 75 76
9"19-17 175.0
173.5.
9
2 2
SS
A'
173.0:
172.8 172.0
1
:0
Ij
.
sand zone at top of interval; It brown, It brownish yellow, and red; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to f )%med grained- few It yellow clay balls POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), clayey and trace clay zones; med yellowish brown and It brown with I1yellow clay wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly
a ted~ fine in ned ornined" hlack Mn? mottles
rA
Santee
0 SS
77 78 79
A
black Mn? mottles flame as fine aboveto med very erained7 dense e'dFAT CLAY (CH); dk brown; hard; wet; high SANDY
al..t;' ; '1
170.5. 1
-49.S0Mi 169.0. 167.5.
12U -- -r r
OORL-Y GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown; very I )=ense wet- subanular. oorly graded: fine to med a=rained I yellowish brown with It yellow clay laminae; dense; wet;
SS Ss
:A
'0
SS s0 SS
81
0
0
A
A A
166.2Z
125
subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; becomes I Iter colored and med grained at bottom of interval with brown SILTY SAND (SM); It brown and It yellowish graded; poorly subangular, wet; dense; very wisps; white i nsetrained: black Mn? wisos IPOORLY-G-RADED SAND (SP) trace clay; very It browns orange brown near the bottom of interval; very Sbecoming
4_I
164.5-
163.0_ 11 161.5.
160.0158.5_ 157.0_
0
dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; Isv consent increases sltlv with depth same as above; trace silt; It brown and It brownish yellow with It yellow clay laminae; some zones contain sltly more
82
Ss
83 84
S&
A
130
c 7fi toed g rained ameasa ve trace I same as above; occasional clay stringers; fine grained; trace/ I'neavies
.. Z . ttls M? . k l bl clayey i white ilsame as above; with It brown and bands and It yellow clay laminae; trace mica; top 0.2 ft is clean It brown s.and" borderline with silt sand. rder me with silt same as above; no white zone and no brown sand
S...............................
S7
85
SS
86 87
A
i
155.5_ 13520 i
A
,1
..
IA
154.0_
88 SS 89 90
/4
140"
"
i
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); It yellowish brown with It brown zones; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly mica graded; fine to med grained; black Mn? \pellets trace CLAYEY SAND (SC), becomes less clayey toward bottom greenish brown of interval; med yellowish brown with It mottles; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine J \grained: trace mica / "same as atbove7 no mottles: very loose7 black Mnf DixIes same as above; med brownish yellow; med dense same as above; white wisps same as above; with It greenish gray laminae; clay content increases with depth same as above
Ss
91 92
A
A
A
2 2i
146.5_
2
93.
A
0
45.I ,145- IH
94
SS
95
5-44
143.5
Ss
96 97 SS
A : A : 0
Si
142.0_ 140.5_
11hsavu
poorly itraded7 fine to med era*ned 1 subangulac CLAYEY SAND (SC); med brownish yellow and It brown; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace
minerals heavy as 7? same above; interbedded clay with sand; med yellowish brown; med dense; fine to med grained same as above; zones of interbedded It brown sand with clay and sandy fat clay
774-_1T 139.0_
11-15-17 137.5
SSANDY FAT CLAY (CH); med brownish yellow with greenish yellow mottles; very stiff; wet; high plasticity;
sand fraction is fine erained: trace heavw minerals fractinn ic fine in roarse erained trace hean minerals fine grainedis with sand fraction Ssame as above; interlaminated orange sand; med reddish brown with It greenish gray laminations; hard; sand
i
Warley Hill
99
i i 36.0
-7,-
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-5
*1
A N-VALUE (SPT)
II
II
SITE
-HOLE-NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-5
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE [COORDINATES
APSF
APSF
1 OF 5
FB-6
APSFI
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79179 E 55038
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHTIFALL TOTAL DEPTH
2/2/98
GROUND EL.
2/11/98 T I
Graves/A. Jackson
& E. Plushi
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
158.3
LOGGED BY:
291.7 W
<< Z U)
20
Z z x U tu
0
a. O
TS % +A ATT. LIMITS
NOTES ON: L W CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING Hand to 6 feet to for inderground check auger interferences.
40
60
2 2
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brown with red bands; medium dense, dry; subangular; poorly graded; fine to
Smfih
rainoed
A 2
A'
2
0 0:
0
2
"same as above; dark red with light brown mottles; dense; damp
same as above; medium red with light yellow mottles same as above; no mottles; medium dense
ss
3
"12-15-18
A 'A 0
279.2 277.7
2
SS
4
ss 55 SS
6
2
-I T-1-i
same as above
A
A'
A
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 i 2
"7-7-10
20
2
276.2 274.7
15
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); light yellowish red; very stiff-; damp; low plasticity; sand fraction is fine to medium irained no recovery
-I
55
7
ss
8
A:
20
sS 9 ss 10 ss
II
0;
Aj : A
20
J f
LEAN CLAY (CL) trace sand and trace gravel; medium red; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity; thin layer of
/- Tobacco Road
6:
0
(SC); medium red; medium dense; moist; SAND CLAYEY n4rIrl onsded- Cf~iine!medhlm erained ,,H,hnar'
r- in medium grained dy g-jm6 as 1 same above; dense; well graded; fine sand to fine gravel grain size SILT WITH SAND (ML); medium reddish gray with
A 0
A AL
2
268.7 medium grayish red zones; very stiff; dry; low plasticity;
sniacinis line gmsrdngu.l trace mllli
267.2. 25.0 2
ss
12:
same as above
265.7.
I
SS
13 Ss 14 Ss 15 SS 16 SS 17
264.2_
5-I
262.7. 261.2_ 259.7 258.2_
30F f -V--,Li-
8-14-11 6- IT-It
CLAYEY SAND SC); medium brownish yellow with white mottles; meium dense; moist; subangular poor graded; fine to medium grained; plug of yellow clay ( -\thick at top of interval
same as above
same as above
ss 18
0
t i
A,
I I
SITE
I ..
&~.L
____
4...
.4
OLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-6
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w
nIA N-VALUE (SPT)
JPROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
2 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-6
R R.
V0
40J
%0
6
: "E D
Z
__ _,.
+ATT.LIMITS%
S+0
,
KLABORATORY
-
40
A
60 0
80
ss 19 SS 20 SS 21 SS 22 SS 23 ss 24 SS 25 SS 26 ss 27 SS 28 ss 29 ss 30 SS 31 ss 32 ss 33 ss 34 SS 35 ss 36 37 SS 38 SS 39 ss 40 ss 41 SS 42 sS 43 SS 44 SS
A
'
-I.1-37-9
255.2 253.7 POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium red with white and medium brownish yellow streaks; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; "\fineto medium erained same as above; light red; dense 40- -r
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light - Imedium red; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to erained
'A 'A'
0
II -1-7
'A
0'
A 0
1
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SF-SC); light red grading downward to light yellow; dense; moist; IA uhaneular- nourly araded: fine to medium arained subangular.allorly gradedi fine to ==raminoeidt; same as above; light red and light orange; medium dense same as above; light brownish yellow with red zones; dense
-l1-13
'
45same as above; light yellow with white and dark brown mottles and some light brown wisps; medium dense; some
-4
,0
i
'A
A
A
0 0
same as above; becomes clayey sand at the bottom of the interval, becomes red at bottom of interval; dense; wet CLAYEY SAND (SC); light red with an orange band; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium rained grained same as above; moist
'
"iTI-
-i'
241.7
I
7/
IZ
240.2 15-18-1
II
same as above; light red same as above; light red and orange; very dense; wet; medium grained
A0
;0 A 0
A I2
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium reddish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded medium eained black Mn? pellets same as above; light brown; dense same as above; medium yellowish brown
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellow; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; a thin, mostly medium grained, zone is more clayey than the -\rest same as above; medium brownish yellow
Dry Branch
0 '0
T--I F--2
229.7 228.2
same as above; dense same as above; medium brown and brownish red; very dense
h"
o
A 0
40
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brown and4 red; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly reddish AlA.r.- Inn, In rnm .. m rornnnpA oA POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light i, dense; isL wisps; very &.wrsonua yellow and white reddish brown withurv~~e 70POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; medium yellowish brown with light brown zones; dense; wet; fine tomeium erained =ade= poorly subangular POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; same as above; light brown; trace heavy minerals POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light
Wet. $naMl~l Ix rly grw zada finef to- ml~l li l:dl
ediu
I
A
I
0 0 0
I I
222.2 220.7
-1I 7--Ti
A
'Ai
219.2 217.7
-IT3-1ISITE
HOLE NO.
PS
STATIONARY PISTON; PB
PITCHER
FINAL LOG
FB-6
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
uJ
Z
PROJECT
-
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
APSF
APSF
3 OF 5
iHOLE NO.
FB-6
A0 TLM1-+
20 40 A 'A 47
,
:J IDW I
c
to
-1 -u 60 80 216.2. Mne o to mediu Syellowish brown; re dense; same as above wet, subangular; poorly graded;
TESTING
LABORATORY
45 46
SSI
47
O 0
"[- I'
214.7
213.2
s
48,
A, A'
SS
49
2-2-6
211.7 80-/
210.2 2
A 0 !208.7
SI
51
'.207.2
52
52 53
54
85
k205.7
,204.2
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained S CLAYEY SAND (SC); med brownish yellow with It brown band at bottom and black band in middle of interval; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; 'black band and black pellets are Mn?; 0. 1 ft thick med w ll ye sandy clay near middle of inte same as above- with interbedded clay- loose SILTY SAND (SM); with interbedded lean clay; It brown with dk reddish brown bands; clay is med yellow and v. It brown; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to LEAN CLAY (CL); few sand stringers; light brownish yellow with black and dark reddish brown wisps; very stiff; / dam: mdiu olstiitv sad factonis fine ,,rined 1same and sand; as above; sndy, with interbedded silt moist- sand fraction is fine to very coarse grained
sa asllt I IOve
s--":A,
55
52-01.2_ 56 57
7-816
1--_ 2
202.7
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brown with light yellowish wet; subangular; brown and black mottleswmedium dense; graded- fine to medium grained; top 0. 1 foot is same ubgapoorly
0 :S
199.7
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light , graded; fine to brown; dense; wet; subangular poorly
medium grained
s57
58 SS
light and medium brownish same as above; silty in placesc yellow no recovery lower sandy clay, fine same as above; with bantebdsdof and Ihin sito zones with silty (SC); SAND PCLAYEY interlaminated clays medium brown with light brownish yellow zones and thin black wisps- dense; wet; subangular; Mn? wisps black frainedg medium toSAND gradine tomled clayey CLAY (SP-SC); WITH :OORLY GRADED P sand in places; light brownish yellow; dense; wet; "kubanula: t~rlygraded- fine to medium g)rained same as above;- light brown with white wisps ert lrown a SAND (SC); It yellowish brown CLAYEY red dense; wet; wisps; and white zonesgradedIt yellow brownwith fine to reed ,,rained tMorlv suban,,ular: same as abov,,; wihl bands of sandy clay; fine to lower coarse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); with zones of clayey sand; light brown with light yellow and wisps; dense- wet- subangular; poorly graded; fine to k S medium p er densie; trc/oresn ... a me -.
198.2.
A
0 A
.0
1- 5-7
-I
196.7
1 - 9S
59
sC
195.2
60 61
62
"-
193.7_ SSA A 0
O
63
64
s65
~y~~.~F.r.eca.....
S--66
AO
"T 7 T Y5_2
184.7
X WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC);, light . / brown; dense; wet; subangular; well graded. fine to medium grained with some coarse sand and gravel; black T. I clayey S same as above; light brown; subrounded; fine to coarse grained with some fine gravel
Ss 67 67
68 69
0 ,183.2
0A O; S----S1 , 7-75--1I - 1-7 181.7. 110180.2
64 70
71
A,
I I I
S78.7]
2
,
I I
__'
177.2
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC);, It and It brown with black and It yellow clay stringers; med dense-, wet; subangular; poorly raded; fine to med grained with trace cse and fine gravel, t6lack wisp t L Wae Mn? same as above; with dark brown mottles; dense; trace ' -hawy minerals / SAND (SC); with sandy clay zones; very light t -brown with light orange and purple wisps; dense; wet; NO
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-6
PROJECT
IJOB NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W 0
()
APSF
Z , Z z
W -
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
OF
FB-6
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS. AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER ANDOF DRILLING LABORATORY TESTING
"DESCRIPTION CL
20 S, 72 SS 73 SS 74
A,
:A 10 1
subangular; brace gravel well graded; fine to upper coarse grained with SSANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); with interbedded silt; It gray, very stiff; wet; low plasticity; sand is and It purple; It green, erainedS ,tfine_ to medium eramed 11same as above POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); med brown with It brown mottles; med dense; wet; subangular; graded- fine to med grained Snoolv isame as above7 ree t cars gaied trace gravel same as above; grading to orange and yellow; very dense; I \ ine to med erained: clay content increases downward same as above; It brown few dark brown wisps; dense; with parse coarse sand and fine gravel CLAYEY SAND (SC); med brownish yellow; dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to med grained. trace oarse sand and fine eravel POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC). med very dense; wet; mottles; brown fine with It red erained eraded: nonrlv I -yellowish u~ihsnetlar 4ned & fine graded7 pQorly - \same ubangular as above- med reddish yellow: dense CLAYEY SAND (SC); some places are silty; very It speckles; yellow reddish with med yellow /f =,rained very fine eraded: noorlv sihaneular l\dense" wet"
Santee
sS, 75
A
T417-'
I9 I
120
SS 76
SS 77
SS
78 SS
A
I I
")12-21-.36
A
125
79
OL. -21-.5015.i
30-27--28 2
Sgreenish
80 A: 81
dense; very 0.2 It yellow; and grained; brown,fine It greenish brown, feet wet; are upper graded; poorly It \subangular. \eine to med grained
off.
162.2
S, 82 SS 83 84 , A 85
130A:A
160.7
159.2_
POORLY yellow; GRADED CLAY (SP-SC); brownish verySAND dense; WITH wet; subangular; poorly med trace heavies eraded: fine erained: ed trace no recovery 1 'V same as above; with white bands and orange wisps
off.
157.7 / same as above; It brownish yellow with It brown zones same as above; trace mica
SS
86 SS 87 A' 88 SS 89 A: A
156.2 155.0 A: 0:
)5-13-17 154.7 153.5_ 153.2 151.7_ 150.2. 4-5-6 148.7_ 148.0. 147.2_
135-
/ -1-
-same a a o e:It brown -fine to med grained . same as above; It yellowish brown with It brown zones and oranoe wisns: fine erained: trace mica and heawy minerals
- same as above- Itbrown- fine to med grained same as above; med yellowish brown; med dense; fine grained; black Mn? mottles
same as above
90
A' 91 SS' 92 SS 93 SSS 94 SS 95 SS 96 SS 97
A
A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown with It green wisps; meed dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine rtained
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; It brown; med -\dense- wet- subanular poorly graded- fine to med grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown with Ainterlaminated It green wisps; med dense; wet; subangular; \ rlv eraded- fine rained- black Mn? nellets same as above; some zones of clay with-sand; very loose; -severl silicified turritella casts as aboved medium dense- no shells casts med brown; abundant shell fragments and ilicified as above; .sme
)WR/1.8i
A' A' 24 1457.
145 145.0.
1442.
"-same
143.1
"42-4246
A' A' 6-2730.34i
150-
same as above; few clay pods; dense FAT CLAY WITH SAND (CH); yellow interbedded orange sand, mottles;;" with green brownish red and reed yellowish hard; wet; high plasticity; sand fraction is fine grained; grained; turritella sand is fine interbedded chIsF iiiid to reed oreet Lfraen sh trownish yellow and yellowish red with bs samqe aoe; reen zones&very hard- sand fractionie raedr green silt; sand fraction fine/ tsame as above; i-nterbedded It as oe trandwt reeas above; \to with interlaminated sand; reed yellowish -esame e, greenish brown, and brown with orange laminae;s K
Warley Hill
1382. 1367
_ _ -
en~/
"-
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAl. LOG
FINAL
-LOG
FB-6
PS
=.--.STAIOAR
PITN
---
=-P11
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
mIJ
Sj
APSF
OF
FB-6
A N-VALUE (SPT)
RECOVERYAr
NOTES ON:
SOD o+ W
-
0-
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY
W
20
LM<0
40 6o ,80
u
__...........
2IZ-20U/0i~
a
. . ..
TESTING
ss
99
100 101
TsS
O
A2
135.4.
5-050/27i
134.0 133.4_
same as above; sandy; very hard; sand fraction fine to sand in places; It brown; very dense; wet; subangular, well
rmnd A nno. r
II
--
_______ t -
I.
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-6
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
COORDINATES
1 OF SHEET NO. 5
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
HOLE SIZE
2/20/98
GROUND EL.
2/23/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
156.0
283.8
A N-VALUE (SPT) C
S+ATT. LIMITS0%
z tu 0 * zCO W 283.8_
i=
, z -r w +
SS
20
4 0
6 0
80
39
5 SS
A A
I
1A
276.3 :0 274.8
273.3.
A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; loose; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
no recovery
2 SS 3 -SS
4
10
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium reddish brown and yellowish brown; hard; damp; medium plasticity; sand action is fine to medium erained
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish red; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to upper medium erained
rsame as above; medium reddish brown and brownish gray; dense; moist; fine to medium grained
Tobacco Road
271.8_ 270.3
SS 6 7
)
0
268.8
37-470-T
same as above; with sandy clay portions; medium reddish brown and yellowish brown
15
miw
r--1S-Il ,A
267.3 265.k
8 9
10-IlT-Il 264.3
[I7T
262.8
20
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium reddish brown and f rayish brown; very stiff; moist; low plasticity; sand raction is very fine grained
SS
2o 2
2
25
0 SILTY SAND (SM); with clay; light yellowish brown and light gray; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
256.3.
1A
0
SS
12
251.3.
Had driller pull spoon and clean out wash/cave material back down to 3 1 feet.
I I
_________________________________________
.1
SITE
NO
FINAL LOG
FB-7
13
SS
OA
14S
ist
SSA
Dry Branch?
3S
0
0l
3S
A:
3S
A:O
18i
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
A N-VALUE (SPT) A 20
___
APSF
Z '" 0-
APSF
3 OF 5
NOTES ON:
FB-7
SRECOVERY% x Q LIa 4U
0
>z
--.-___
. J 0
____________________
20
A
40
60
0
80
___
_SS 21
206.0
I
80-
Ss 22
'A
0D
20 1.4 _
CLAYEY SAND (SC); grading down to poorly graded sand with clay; medium brown with a few black Mn zones; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace coarse sand
.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
191.0.
Ssame as above;
very dense
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brown and grayisn brown; loose; wet; angular-, poorly graded; fine to lower coarse
i'-i-
same as above; medium yellowish brown, dark brown, and light grayish brown; subangular; fine to medium grained same as above; trace black charcoal fragments; medium yellowish brown; angular; fine to lower coarse grained
0.
-7-I
183.0. 181.3. same as above; grading to poorly graded sand with silt at bottom of interval; medium dense; subangular; fine to medium grained
105 SS 29
(D i
3T 176.3
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; grading down to poorly graded sand with clay; medium brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to upper medium grained
Santee
110A30: S
171.8&
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower coarse grained
__
I_ __
__
__
__
__L_
"j/ ._I~
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST
SHELBY TUBE;
SITE
HOLE:NOI
FINAL LOG
FB-7
PROJECT
JOB NO.
ISHEET
NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) ROR U1 % O RECOVERY
0
APSF
z to
APSF
OF
FB-7
+ 2
--.
z =)
-- W
t
uo
z --
z z IaW
__
____
20
40
60
80
5-4-9
____
____________________
iLl
167.8..
ZZ
CLAYEY SAND (SC); with a 0.U5 It shell hash layer at 115 ft and few thin sandy lean clay interbeds; dark yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular, poorly
graded; fine to medium grained
Ss
32
I I
I
2 2
I ")
....
162.3.
SILTY SAND (SM); some layers with clay; medium yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; very fine to fine grained
ss
33
"I-4T 533"
157.3.
125
I
-I.
same as above
130
0
0
34
151.3.
135
i i
S35
,A
2
Ali
g
2 2 i
5-13-10 146.3.
same as above; with clay; medium yellowish brown; medium dense; moist; fine to lower medium grained
140
Ts 36
I I
A' 141.5.
/dense;
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium wet; subangular, poorly graded; very fine to fine grained
Warley Hill
145
Ss
37
same as above; dense; fine to lower medium grained, trace lower coarse
136.3_
150i
Iz
"5if'
131.8.
SILTY SAND (SM); with thin gray clay laminae; light brown to yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
Congaree
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-7
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
A N-VALUE (SPT) O RECOVERY %
PROJECT
APSF
5 OF ISHEET NO. 5
z
z 0 D Lu z
20 4
__ -- I____________________
NOTES ON:
z Li 0zWATER
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
a,
+A
|__
LIMITS% 40 60 80
10
LEVELS,
LABORATORY
TESTING
_ __ ___ _______
20
127.8
same as above; medium brown, angular; fine to lower rnr~ orearineA Total depth of boring 156 feet.
__
__
__
___I
__
__'
__I.1_
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-7
*
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE BEGUN
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
COORDINATES
APSF
1 OF 5 90
FB-8
APSF
COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79344 E 54855
HOLE SIZE
2/23/98
GROUND EL.
2/24/98
Failing 150
3 7/8 in
155.8
288.5 W
2 Z AN-VALUE (SPT) RE R1,+ ATT. LIMITS % 0 A T0 CO0.j Z 0: uZ 288.5
,I
Z
-) x (
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING -and auger to 6 feet to check for underground interferences.
20
40
60
80
I I
i I I
I I
5 CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red with orange band; medium dense; dry; subangular; poorly graded; fine to fimedium erained
medium gmined SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red with brownish yellow mottles; hard; dry; medium plasticity; sand fraction
SS
13-18-23 2 '12-15.18 3 AD -3A -
same as above
10same as above; stiff; bentonite present in tube LEAN CLAY (CL) with sand; medium red; hard; damp; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to medium grained same as above; very stiff
35
4
S2
SS
55
6
Ss
7 SS SS 9 A
i0
7-2TI-4
273.5.
272.0.
Xsame
as above
0 0D
ST
'-:'i
same as above; with brownish yellow mottles and slightly more sand
270.5. 269.0. 20
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red; very still; damp; medium plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained
SS
10
A A0
CI
"mmA
---
267.5.
Tobacco Road
sS
,0
262.5.
-25
same as above; light brownish yellow with white wisps;-, trace mica
Ss 12
T-1fT7r __ 257.5.
30-
I
I
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-8
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
3 ;O , < (0 20 40 60 80 22-14-16 A N-VALUE(SPT % O RECOVERY E A z z I)
PROJECT
JOB NO.
ISHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
APSE
I2OF 5
NOTES ON:
FB-8
2 O
-..
WATER LEVELS,
a.I
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
Z +ATT. LIMITS %
T
ss I
252.5J
:A
- -0J-T
14SA
A: 0
40 247.5.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), clayey in places; light brownish yellow with red bands and white wisps; very dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
-9ss I
AO AD'
-9-=
S 242-5.
45
same as above; medium brownish yellow with a medium yellowish brown band; with band of clayey sand; dense
16
-9---1T14 I
2 I
50
237.5_
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay, with clay in places; medium brown and dark brown; medium dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; medium grained with some lower coarse
Dry Branch
10--I 5--57
:-gI
55
_ _ 232.5_
J.J
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), with and dark brown brown withpoorly light sand; wet; clayey band fine to graded; subangular; dense; white of wisps; medium grained; black Mn? pellets
S-s
18
6 mTr__ 4 227.5_
60
. same as above; light brown and light red-. black Mn? mottles
19
AO
2
0
2
27-2g--2
222.5_
65.
no rec.yer
Catcher is good.
:20S] -_j
A
70- />
'.
217.5.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish yellow; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black Mn? mottles
(
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K .I-
"Z//
I
HOLE NO.
SITE I
TATICOFdJDV ODITnM"
P8
PITC]F
FINAl, LOG
FIA LO
FB-8
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w
Z
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
3 OF 5 SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
FB-8
z
-- -Z -r uJ "_ DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
NOTES ON:
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF AND DRILLING LABORATORY TESTING
. . . .. . .
""O
,a
(" BZ
nw
... . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
|__ _
20
40
60
80
Il
i i I
13-182-29
. . . . . ..
212.5.
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL), interlaminated sand stringers; very light yellowish green with medium brown bands and medium yellowish red wisps; hard; wet; medium plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained; black Mn? wisps
S22
55S 23
A
I i I
80207.5.
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay, some zones with clay; light brown with light yellowish brown zones; medium dense; wet; subangufar; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black Mn? mottles
I I
'A
'0
202.5.
85
ss
24
90 197.5.
I
-i.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), with sand trace clay interbeds; light brown and light yellowish brown with white wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
S25
i
95 192.5
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown with light yellow mottles; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded: fine to medium grained; trace heavy minerals
26
CAA
1P67
187.5
100
*.*.
-4.
WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay, with clay in places; light brown with light red mottles; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
S27!
105
182.5.
dense; wet; subangular; grained "I - very POORLY GRADED SAND (SP), trace clay; light brown;
I1S:
/
I
110177.7.
WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC), some bands of clayey sand; light brown with white wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained; trace heavy minerals
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAl, IOG
FB-8
FINAL LOG
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
N-VALUE (SPT) I A L R(ECOVEY 0! RECOVE < + A.
20
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
ISHEET
NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-8
Z -10 O
W 80
Z
. w
LMTS%
40 60
IJ-5-LZ
172.5_
CLAYEPgY SAND (SC,)medium brownish yellow witn very light green mottles; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
t~ee
SS
I . I
0 30
A 167.5_
120
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP), trace clay; medium brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular poorly graded; fine to lower medium grained; trace mica
9
31
"24-3I-S3O
162.5_
125
32
ss
157.5_
130
same as above; with yellow bands and yellow clay pods; black Mn? pellets
OAi
Ss
33
:A
i : i AD
rl 3--r13r
152.5_
135
TL
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), clayey sand in places; medium brownish yellow; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavy minerals
A 34 147.5_
140
SCLAYEY
SAND (SC), some zones contain less clay; medium brownish yellow with very light brown zones; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavy minerals
SS
35
I
AD
I l-17-2g 142.5_
mm
145
FAT CLAY (CH), trace sand; very light brown with medium orange flecks; hard; wet; high plasticity; sand fraction is fine grained; trace heavy minerals
Warley Hill
36
I
l
150137.5_
11l
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with light brown clean sand layer at top of interval; medium brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained; most of interval is composed of silicified chips
SITE
H"
NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-8
E E7
CO) UI)
LU)
SOIHdVUED
JA NI HJic19
133-AN1 I
z 40+:
C------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE BEGUN
IPSF
I
PROJECT
jJOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
I
N 79185 E 54845
7COORDINATES
jHOLE SIZE
APSF
I 1
OF
5 1
FB-9
APSF
COMPLETED DRILLER
190
2/24/98
GROUND EL.
I 2/26198
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failinl
1500
3 7/8 in
160.3
290.0
1/219.9 2/26/98
Z 0 m Z t ZQz uJ o X2
o
290.0
TESTING
Ut e
to
interferences.
I I I 3
287.5.
52
-6:rT:I3282.5, -9T--T 281.0 279.5. 278.0
0 SILTY SAND (SM), trace clay; medium brown, reddish brown, and grayish brown; medium dense; damp;
IIsua~iiipolIvMUU subangular:. -- rlvrdooA-
SS SS 2 SS
A A
3 I i
'0 '0
i
same as above; with clay; medium brownish red; very dense; moist
uno i- l
ui
mwilUll
ununn.
iplp
M1llC
SS 4
i I 3
'0
3
10
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium brownish red and some light brown; very stiff, moist; low plasticity; sand same as above; wet; sand fraction is fine to medium grained
SS
5S SS 7 SS 8
A, A
3 I
'1
3
A;
A
0, 0'
'o
3
276.5 I -ff~ -F
0
15
"/fJ
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium same as above; medium brown same as above; medium brown and reddish brown same as above; medium brownish red, yellowtsh brown, and light gray
Tobacco Road
Ss
9
SS
10
A 0
'0
270.5 20269.0
3
3 l 3
3
1
3
3 3 i 30
ILA
A
25
263.5.
. SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL), with clayey sand interbeds; medium yellowish brown with light gray and maroon zones; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity
30SS 12
,Ki
258.2_
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with some sandy clay interbed; medium brownish red; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-9
:d
A N-VALUE (SPT) R %
z QO I-K
tz
z
--- a. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
z :<
%O AT.LMTS L T A
20 40 60 80
DRILLING AND
A ,,
I I
: ;T-TO
I I
' 248.4_
40-
- -is 243.5
I I
50
16
238.0
SILTY SAND (SM); medium brown. light brown, and some red oxidiation spots; very dense; wet; angular; poorly graded; fine to lower coarse grained
Dry Branch
I
i3
1.
55
9 (I
S17
232.5
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
60
O
I8
:I
.-
1" "5''
2subangular;
227.5_
SILT YSA N D (SM ); m edium brown; very dense; wet; well graded; fine to coarse grained trace fine water rounded gravel
65
3SA 19 I,-
7-222.5
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with some thin clayey sand portions; light brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
70
0
-
5A 20
217.4
SILTY SAND (SM), with thin clayey sand layers; light brown to medium brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower coarse grained
IITE
HOLE NO.
dI
S= STATIONARY PISTON;
P8 = PITCHER
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
APSF
,
[JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
3 OF 5
IHOLE NO.
FB-9
z
z AT WL
co
a. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
NOTES ON:
0RECOVERY%
:0 +O LI%
z -r0
D
WATER LEVELS.
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND TESTING
.LABORATORY %----
20
40
60
80
-I.
-s-
21
Al
212.5
LEAN CLAY (CL), with sand and highly variable sandy clay and clayey sand layers; medium yellowish gray and yellowish brown; very stiff; wet; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to medium grained trace coarse
80
-s-
22
yellowish gray and yellowish brown; subangular; medium dense; wet; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
85I
OA
10 IC
T- 07'in
203.1
-i
90
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
-SS 24
I I
A 197.5_
10
7 -i
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with sandy clay interbeds; medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; very fine to fine grained; with black Mn? staining
95
-M--9"
191.9
25
100
S26A
187.6
wet; subangular; very dense; brown; brown to medium SPOOL.]'Y G,.RADED SAINUD W11FIOI bil Wb-aM);,Hlglit poorly graded; fine to upper medium grained
105
0
:S27]
182.5
jsame
110-
as above
Ss
28
A
C
177.4 175.9_
SITE
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; loose; poorly graded; fine to medium grained, wet; subangular, wihhakMn? staininp
same as above; dark yellowish brown; very loose
Santee
29
Overdrill
NO
FINAL LOG
FB-9
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
S
0-(
A N-VALUE (SPT) z
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
NOTES ON:
RECOVERY 0 ! -CO m
--
z
K W _JW -I-
. ' 2Z
D_
2~ + ATT. LIMITS %
0R u
0
20
40
60
80
...
4-j-1
....
173.5
...
..
.. .
. .. ...
!s
S IL I Yand brown; tM), (Nu portons wim wet; clay;subangular; medium reaoosn poorly dense; medium brown graded; fine to medium grained
-3Ai
SS 32
16T6:Cff
168.5j
12IU-
.-
same as above; with a few thin gray clay laminations; medium yellowish brown; dense; very fine to fine grained
I I
I
1250 A
163.5.
-1
rvvmiL 3 Ur1..%, JrJa.-u'<. W+ I In alIt ko o-- ), 1WII interbeds of lean clay and clayey sand; light brown, yellowish grayish brown, and light gray; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
.n.nrrT
.A
,.rrrn er
n O
;nL
130
18-27-35 33
157.9_
i
135
7.
J
1-
same as above; light brown grading to yellowish brown; very fine to medium grained
AA I
34
I
A.
wru2M, A' O
I
i
152.8
-j
I
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; very loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; very fine to fine grained; very uniform
S35
140 149.2.
same as above; light yellowish brown; medium dense; moist; trace turitella shells
55_S
36
I
AO
rn
144.2
145
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL), with clayey sand interbeds; medium brownish gray and yellowish brown; hard; wet; medium plasticity; sand fraction-is very fine-to fmegrained
Warley Hill
IS7
ss1 i
1FT757r
139.2.
-L
150-
same as above; medium yellowish brown; sand is fine grained; with silicified chips
(A.
SITE
FINAL LOG
IFB-9
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w A N-VALUE (SPT)
r C j z O VE R E Y0%--
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
z
APSF
15
OF
FB-9
O -
z - r OREVERYI"In
+ -Z AT. LIMITS %
20 40 60 80
""O
,,>,
III
C0
38 1
134.2.
"
grained line to laminae; coarse "wispy very dense; wet; subangular; well graded;
S129.7d
160-
39
SILTY SAND (SM); light brown to medium brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to coarse grained
SI TE
1NO._
11
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-9
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE COORDINATES
APSF
N 79506 E 54990
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
APSF
1 OF 5
90
FB-10
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
2/26/98
GROUND EL.
2/27/98
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
154.8
284.4 W z
0v. 'C
zCo
uJCW. uJu
284.4
i Iau
NOTES ON:
z . C) CL DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, OF CHARACTER DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
1
I ILI .4
u~
f~~ C
eL
0~~
50
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red with light yellow and white mottles; very stiff; dry; medium plasticiy; sand
2S SS
Al
I i i
C
C
)8-13-20
276.9.
same as above; hard same as above; moist; no mottles 10same as above CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to coarse grained
same as above; fine to medium graned; fragment of typical SAltamaha cobble in spoon
A: 3
Tobacco Road
A'
6 7 AS
i I i
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); medium red; hard; damp, medium plasticity;, sand is fine to medium grained
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); medium red with light yellow and light purple mottles; very stiff; moist; medium nlasticitv (CLI: sand is fine grained trace mica
7-12-17 6-12-16
sS
9 SS lo
I
I'A
263.4.
multicolored; hard; moist; sand fraction is fine grained; trace SILT mica (ML), sandy in places; red, white, yellow.
A:0
ir
258 .4-.
25
*SILTY SAND (SM); light red with white mottles and -occasional medium yellow bands; dense; moist; . subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
ss
12
'AI
30253.4.
I-PL
I-~
'
FINAL LOG
HOLE NO.
FB-10
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
z0RECOVERY! % z Z
PROJECT
APSF
NO. IJOBAPSF
2 OF ISHEET NO.5
S< . LIMITS + % A
TESTING
jSJ
ss
20
40
60
80
i5-27-37I
248.4j
1'
red and medium orange; very dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SIL I ta-a)m);
light
14
I
I
0'
(DA 243.4
40
j POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC). portions silty; light brownish yellow with white laminae; very dense; moist, subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained
S5 Is
20-32:9 238.4_
45
same as above; light yellowish brown with light reddish purple zones; wet; subrounded
16
I
I
Ac
233.4 9-I M-I
50
-z
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
Dry Branch
ss
A 228.4
55
WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC); medium yellowish brown with medium reddish brown and medium brownish yellow zones; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
Ss
I
Ss
A;0
19
"r2-19-2M
223.4.
60-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC), clayey in places; medium brownish yellow with white wisps and light reddish brown zones; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
I
ACO
10-124-1 218.4_.
65
11
same as above; occasional coarse sand grains; black Mn? pellets ... .. ...............
55 20
I
A
A.
70213.4_
same as above; with interlayered medium yellow clay and dark orange sand; black Mn? wisps; trace heavy minerals; flattened quartz pebbles at top of interval
-'-'I
VA'A
_______________________________
SITE
FINAL
NO .
FINAL LOG
recovery
PROJECT
JOB NO.
ISHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
i
APSF
, J I 0 x L
APSF
3 OF 5
FB-1O
A N-VALUE(sPT)
S 0 RECOVERY % T. L -" -jW 20
NOTES ON:
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
SZ
co)
-LIMITS%
a
tr L.
LABORATORY
TESTING
acexs..... J. gn oi ..... uw-. sn
iS___
S...
40 .
60
80
,..
f//.
,L
.AN
Ii
..-
u-....II
nn.* i-...w
Inc-v....
62-2
208.4J
LE_.AN CL, V. (C.L,), trace light brownish yellomw sand wit plasticity; medium hard;sane; moist; dark orange laminae;
I an %lay Interval
S 22
I I
AO
203.4.
80
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brown; dense, wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavy minerals; top half of the interval is light yellow sandy clay
23
23
13T5"V 198.4.
-J
85
.L/./1
same as above; clayey in places; medium yellowish brown; very dense; black Mn? wisps; light yellow interlaminated clay
-I
I241
90
193.4.
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP). trace clay; light brown with very light brown zones; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black Mn? pellets; almost no clay in the top of the interval; trace heavy minerals
SS
25
I I
AA:,A 188.4.
95
same as above; with clay at the bottom of the interval; light brownish yellow; light brown at the top of the interval
SS 26
100
183.4. 0A
*7j
1/24/98 water level @ 26.68 ft. Water level not consistant with other measurements taken in nearby borings. 105,
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light
SS 27,
I
b
i7wT473S178.4.
brown-and-light yellow; very dense; wet; subangular; .... poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black Mn? wisps; also heavy mineral stringers
2
SS 28 110-
no recovery
173.4.
A0O
I
I I
LI/I
no
SITE
FINAL LOG
HOLE NO. E
B-10
4
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) Y RE CaV + ATI.+LIMITS %
z
PROJECT
APSF
4 OF SHEET NO.5
NOTES ON:
.U
0
M
> ILZ
--
DECITO
WATER LEVELS, OF
CHARACTER DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
. uJ
SS 29
20
40
60
80
168.4
0'
POOLKJY GRKADED SA-ND WlIITC+L.AY (SP-SIC); medium brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; black Mn? mottles; trace heavy mine.as
Nantee
SS 30
I I I I I I
I
A 'A
A 163.4
120
SS 31
125
158.4_
same as above; coloriron grades downward light yellow; at top of sandtonodule cemented dark reddish brown; interval
Ss
32
130
153.4..
1/27/98 water level 36.68 ft. Water level not consistant with other water level readings in the area.
SS 33
10
-F7=-21 148.4!
135
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with clay strngers; verylight light green brown, light yellowish brown, and orange with stringers; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavy minerals; trace mica; silicified turritella shells
SS 34
")-31-40 S143.4_
140
dense
ss
35
)7-18-36 I38.4
145.
CLAYEY SAND (SC), with interbedded lean clay, trace fine to coams sand layers; medium yellowish brown with orange zones and light brownish yellow mottles; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained: trace mica; trace heavy minerals; silicified turitella shells
134.5_
36
150-
SANDY FAT CLAY (CH); very dark grayish green with very light green band; hard; wet; high plasticity; sand is mine to coarse grained; 'green clay'
Warley Hill
'A
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER SITE
129.6
-J
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-10
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w
.z N-VALUE (SPT) + ATT. LIMITS %
2
_ |_ 20
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
z
APSF
5OF O 5
FB-10
-R R 0 O Q
>z .
Ii
.. -w
-
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY
0
.. . . .
4
40
6
60 _ _ 8_0__ __ .. . ..
TESTING
I
ss
37
30lM i
HOLE
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB_
10
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE COORDINATES
APSF
OF
5 90
FB-11
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
2/19/98
GROUND EL.
2/20/98
Graves/A. Jackson
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
158.7
289.8 SRECOVERY%
A N-VALUE (SPT) 0t 0 -AO z ,' co 0. .
NOTES ON: DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS. CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
z
> -l'-
"co'
<
20
40
60
80
289.8
5-
OA
A
281.3. 0 ( 279.8.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark brown; medium dense; dry; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; some frnm n-rhv CPT nii~hlt ^m-nt i iinir
2 SS 3 -,S 4 SS 5
A A
A
no soil recovery; cement in shoe (from nearby CPT push?); very dense I
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red with light brown mottles; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium ,rained same as above; medium dense; bentonite is present within the interval; actual soil recovery is less (about 0.3 feet)
A 0
"24-20
-9- 13-13
278.3.
276.8. 275.3.
7..
*1 I
-S
6 --SS 7
A A A 0
same as above
same as above; slightly higher clay content; medium dense
Ss
8 TsS 9
270.8.
Sf . 1.
20
269.3
A I
A
0.
7- 12T-16264.3
25
11 SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium red; very stiff. damp; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to coarse grained
01
A 12
0'
259.3. 257.8.
30-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; loose; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
L-L
'
SITE
5HOLE
NO.
FINAL LOG
..
FB-11
A N-VALUE (SPT)
0 RECOVERY %
+ ATT. LIMITS %
'0
:0
A,0
'A
A0
Dry Branch
in places; very light brown and very light brownish yellow with white wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
'A
'
0'
(race mica
A,
CLAYEY SAND (SC); some zones contain less clay; interbedded clay layer at bottom of interval; medium red grading downward to grayish red; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-11
O R
1 0-D
Z Q
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS, DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
0RECOVERY % O
+,AT LIMITSI%
W uz
w Z "c
-X
+ oC
a.
20
'A
40
60
80 Tan Clay Interval? same as above; interbedded sandy lean clay; medium brownish yellow with white wisps and dark brown and dark gray mottles; medium dense
-- 5S 22
I I
10
211.3_
80-
AO
, 206.3.
23
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brown with light brownish yellow zones; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
85-
S!241
201.4.
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
90
01i
Ss
25
15-2-26-fg 196.3
-'-5
95
0
I~.
I2:S
00
-6-714-27191.3_
-z
100
CLAYEY SAND (SC); some zones are clay with sand; medium brownish yellow with white wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded, fine to medium grained; black pellets (Mn?)
Ss 27
A 26-5044 186.3
-t
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones contain slightly more clay; light brown and brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
105I~~
j28I
A
181.3 110-
ss 29 Ss 30
A SITE
176.3_
1i1A 2
FAT CLAY (CH) with interlaminated sand; clay becomes sandy in places; white and very light brown; firm; wet; high plasticity; sand is fine to coarse grained; possible weathered \hell fragments: black ttellets (Mn9l SANDY FAT CLAY (CH); with interlaminated sand and ...
Santee
.....
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-11
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
d
G PROJECT APSF
,0.
JOB NO.
APSF
SHEET NO. 4 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-11
N
NOTES ON:
A N-VALUIE (SPT)
O +o % -LRECOVERY +~ATT'. LIMITS % z 0 D. caO -W m -LIW
-
C
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
OE
20
40
60
80
... .. .. ... . ..... clay layers; very light green with medium yellowish brown mottles; very stiff, wet; high plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained with occasional coarse grains; black pellets (Mn?)
Ss
3'
10
A
169.8_ 120
CLAYEY SAND (SC); very light brown and medium brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; black pellets (Mn?)
A'
-I
S23A
164.8.
125
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brownish yellow; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies
Ss 33
I
I
Ss
34
gs
35
I I I
S
A
same as above; light yellowish brown with dark brown clay laminae; dense; the very top of the interval is medium orange clayey sand, which grades downward into the interval (color and clay content). turritella shell at very top of interval
-5 36
A:
( 144.8. 145
-- ISFAT CLAY (CH); sandy in places; light brownish yellow; hard; wet; high plasticity; sand fraction is fine grained;
Warley Hill
)112630n
Ss
( 139.8_ 150-
37
-- ISSANDY FAT CLAY (CH); medium yellowish red and wisps; hard; damp; high
brownish yellow with light green plasticity; sand is fine to coarse grained
10
At
IA 0
yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; .1/1 medium POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-Sb ;
Congaree
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-11
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) A
Z11
APSF
APSF
OF
FB-1i
z U.. w w Z -4 20
0 DO
2 Z co
|__
+ ATT. LIMITS %
im
R LABORATORY TESTING
,____.......
!ltcilongwlr.I :
20
40
60
80
___
poodyls
i
39
131.1
A small amount of clayey and sandy/gravelly material was pulled from the shoe. this material is probably sloughed
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB I11
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
GCLPROJECT
APSF
COORDINATES
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
7 OF
FB-12
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79376 E 55003
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHTIFALL TOTAL DEPTH
IHOLE SIZE
2127198
GROUND EL.
3/3/98
Failin2 1500
3 7/8 in
156.3
288.9
U
A N-VALUE (SPT)
0 jUL) ORECOVERY %
z
0 0
z
O Ujj z a-I _ DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
ATT. LIMITS % Q) 20 40 60 80
S+
288.9
fan for to 6 check ager interferences. eot to
5A 0 A 0 * CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; loose; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SS
281.4 279.9 2
ss
3 4
A ',
A I
sS
SS 5 SSI 6
SSI A A
1F-T3w
278.4 276.9
10-
i
r
,A
A
.0
0,
0 0
A'i
1 r
[1VImedium
.
.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light red; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to |,mined
Tobacco Road
-. 4
7 SS 8 9 SS
10
,
I
0 A
A
SS
25 262.9
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; loose; moist; *subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; occasional S medium to coarse grains
12
30
257.9_
same as above; dense; damp; fine to medium grained with occasional coarse sand and fine gravel
_I.
- L... II____.........~...
. . .
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-12
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) % SO RE C OVE RY z 0 =) 2-O ,, 80 ...
1-i5-18i z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
APSF
2 OF 5
FB-12
NOTES ON:
I_
<
0
+ A.
20
LIMITS %
40 60
>i "
x
-
(L
u 9Z
TESTI
252.9.
S1
""same as above;
medium grained
55s
14
I I
A
A A
40 247.9-
-4
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); borderline trace clay; light reddish yellow with medium red bands; dense, damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
15
45
242.9
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light reddish yellow with light yellowish red zones and white wisps; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
0.
16IS -1
A,
l8-32S 2379.
50
Dry Branch
medium brownish yellow; very dense; moist; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
--S 17
A,
0 232.9
55
with dark poorly yellow subangular; moist; medium (SC); SAND zones; brown yellow with dark medium SANDgrained (SC); dense; yellowish CLAYEY medium yellowish graded; brown zones; dense; moist. subangular; poorly
0GA S
Water level 16.92 ft. This water level reading is inconsistant with the water level measurements from other borings in the area.
60
SPOORLY
227.
GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brownish red; very dense; wet. subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SS
19
3r
222.9
65
20
I
(t)
70217.9 _
,A
jsame
as above; trace heavies
I
SS= SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
I
SITEL1
___
I_
JN_
E_
FINAL LOG
FB-12
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) Z 0
PROJECT
JOB NO.
APSF
APSF
NOTES ON:
a..0
SZ
a1
80
I
Z)-Z L
l > W
Wm
WATER LEVELS,
x 0 a DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
TESTING
S521
212.9j
poorly graded; fine to medium stained; black "2Z subangular, mottles (Mn.); flat quartz pebbles at top of interval; trace heavies
TSS
22
I
AOA
0
80 207.9
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium brownish yellow, white, and medium orange; very stiff; wet; medium plasticity sand is fine to medium grained, trace heavies
Ss 23
:A
_T_=
202.9
85
I No recovery
SS 24
___r
90 197.9.
-4
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); borderline clayey sand; light brownish yellow; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
T6i
25 192.9.
95
same as above; some areas have trace clay; light brown and light reddish brown with areas of light brownish yellow; very dense
26
0C
A, 187.9.
100
same as above; light brownish yellow and light yellow; dense; moist; black pellets (Mn?)
27
I
I
0
105 182.9
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine.to ".medium grained; trace heavies; black pellets (Mn?)
i.
28
.__T71
110- 1
177.9-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brown; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained with occasional coarse grains; trace heavies
A i
C
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE: PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER SITE HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-12
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
APSF
JOB NO.
APSF
0 RECOVERY0% O
0 CO
z
) >W
a x_ a-
3z
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
O
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF
NOTES ON:
% C -A LIMITS M
Wz
"'
--
.
uJ
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
0TESTING
.. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .
sS 29 Ss
30
I
I
_0 _ _ 2
40
60
80
. . . .. .. . ... K/16in-5r n
172.9_
trace loose; heavies SCLAYEY SANDnoorlv (SC); emded: mediumyellowish fine rained: brown; wet suhanaular heavies , ,,ban isn
#
/-
171.4
me M.ZM same as above; sticky sandy fat clay; very M of very "= zone 't. dense; fine to medium grained
Santee
120-
31S
ss
32
T7-TI-U
*1/
166.4_
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies; trace mica
AC
2 2
2 2 2 2 i0
2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2
130 Ss 33
I I I I
A A
2 2 2
i 2 2
2 2 2
17-TT-IT 156.4.
medium grained same as above with white bands; dense; fine to lower
34
2i o 22
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2
135
-I/
) 5-7-8
151.4
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown with very light brown zones; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; black mottles (Mn?); trace heavies
140 0
2
A
2
35
146.4
145
-I.
36
141.4.
SANDY FAT CLAY (CH); very light green and light brownish yellow with medium orange wisps; color grades downward to dark orange; hard; wet; high plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained; trace heavies
Warley Hill
150-
=SI
I
1-T4-Slu
136.6.
same as above; medium brownish red with light green wisps; very hard
SITEHOLE
NO.
STATIONARY PISTON:
PB
PITCHER
FINAL LOG
_FB-12
G GEOTECHNICAL LOG
0-
PROJECT
JOB NO.
APSF
:!
APSF
SHEET NO. 5 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-12
. W A N-VALUE (SPT)
NOTES ON:
O XWATER DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION . LEVELS, CHARACTER OF
ca 0DRILLING
80
AND
A. 0+ LIMITS %
mI
aBSTO JW
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
LABORATORY
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
20
40
A,
60
i
80
g-6 38
132.6_
I.1
It*1
SiTE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-12
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE COORDINATES
APSF
1 OF 3 90
FB-13
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
3/5/98
GROUND EL.
3/6/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
117.5
289.7 W
A N-VALUE (SPT) % O RECOVERY V z 2 U WZ -,W
289.7
_
--O Co
~Z
+ATTLIMITS %
0Io
20
40
60
80
_........
_.....
interferences
5--
10
15
20
25
ST
11
262.2.
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); borderline clay with sand; medium red; damp: medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine to medium grained
30
35-
J_____ SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
_FB-13
SLPROJECT
JOB NO.
"APSF
i)
APSF
ISHEET NO. 2 OF 3
HOLE NO.
FB-13
z (n
NOTES ON: DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, OF CHARACTER DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
20
40
60
45
50
55
60
65
70
75ST 2
I
I
I
212.7 211.7]
"
and white yellow, purple, with light reddish brown medium POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); \clay sringers; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to
0A |IulmlI
80
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); sandy in places; black, light tan, white, and brown; wet; medium plasticity; sand fraction is fine grained; trace heavies
r4111r..iJ
85SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER SITE HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-13
PROJECT
IJOB
NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) 0 z 0 =) Q
0 co
*i
APSF
APSF
3 OF 3
FB-13
-j0
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
TESTING
60
80
90
95-
100
i1 I I I I I I
105
110
115-
ST
3
.. J
173.2. 172.2.
900 psi, rest, 10 min. Hole abandoned with grout mix per 3Q5.
medium brown with white wisps; wet; subangular; poorly fine to medium trained SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); light greenish yellow; wet, / \medium plasticity7 sand fraction is fine grained Total depth of boring 1]7.5 feet.
___
___
___I
__I
__I
J_
_I_
_I~
SITEHOLE
_ _ NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-13
*1
ST
ST
ST
300 psi, rest 15 min. Hole abandoned with grout mix per 3Q5.
SS
=SPLIT
SPOON; ST
SHELBYTUBE;
IPS = STATIONARY
PISTON: PB = PITCHER
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT ICOORDINATES
JOB NO.
APSF 1
SHEET NO.
OF
1HOLE NO.
FB-15
APSF
BEGUN COMPLETED IDRILLER
90
TOTAL DEPTH
IHOLE SIZE
3/6/98 1 3/9/9Q8
GROUND EL.
raves/S. Rodoers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 718 in
140 Ib/ 30 in
N. Kidd/SAIC
115.0
291.7
A N-VALUE (SPT) 0 RECOVERY % 0 O z 0 0z O W 20 40 60 80 z
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS, i. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
<Z
+ AT. LIMITS %
Z -
x.-
u (LR w1 oTESTING
LABORATORY
291.7
10
15
20
ST
I1
266.2. 265.2.
25
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); clayey 400 psi, rest 15 graded subangular; medium red; moist; in places;to " out material may be washed poorly \redjum coarse grained" SILT (ML), dark red, very light red, and white with very light purple wisps of clay; moist; low plasticity
min.
30
35-
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-15
a
PROJECT
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
LU
JOB NO.
APSF
APSF
SHEET NO. 2 OF 3
HOLE NO.
FB-15
-A
P z RORuII O RZ I - 0 0 W co W 80
Z
x DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
""1
F'o
%
uLIMITS (
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
TESTING
20
40
60
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
STT 2 ST 3
I
______I__________I ____I
80-
medium brownish yellow; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to coarse grained; sample was falling out of tube when _withdrawn from the hole CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish yellow; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained with \occasional coarse gains LEAN CLAY (CL); interlaminated sands; light brownish yellow with medium brownish yellow zones and black wisps; wet; medium plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained; black wisps (Mn?)
85_____
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-1
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
ZC____
1PROJECT
APSF
,iT
JOB NO.
APSF
ISHEET NO.
3 OF 3
HOLE NO.
FB-15
A N-VALUE (SPT)
NOTES ON:
RECOVERY%
2 + ATT. LIMITS % 0'C,2 20 4 ': CC)0 O
0 - WL a. 1~--
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF RLLN AND N DRILLING LABORATORY TESTING
20
40
60
80
___
___
_____________
_______
90
95
ST
100 190.7
CLAYEY SAND (SC); some zones are sand with clay; light brown with white and very light yellow mottles; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black mottles (Mn?)
105
110
ST 5
01
same as above; zones of sandy clay; medium reddish brown with light gray and white zones
176.7
115-
700 psi, rest 15 min. Tube is crushed at th bottom. Hole abandoned with grout mix per 3Q5.
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST
SHELBY TUBE;
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
ILFB-15
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE BEGUN
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
APSF
COORDINATES
APSF
1 OF 3 90
FB-16
APSF
COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79212 E 54889
HOLE SIZE
3/9/98
GROUND EL.
3/11/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 718 in
120.0
290.1
A N-VALUE (SPT) ORCVEY
Z
tDo
+ ATT. LIMITS %
z -`-IIDSCITO , -j IAOATR uJ uJ 0
290.1
NOTES ON: D AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND I ABORATORY TESTING Hand auger to 6 feet to check for underground interferences.
20
40
60
80
10-
ST
C
274.1 273.1_
1 4 IJ
. . ...
. SCLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; damp; subangular; amaineci Grin ZZLnnfll erdA'"
same as above; medium brownish yellow; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
20
25
30
35-
SITE
HOLE NO
FINAL LOG
-16
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w
z
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
APSF
c 2 "r"2 a. 10 .
J03 NO.
APSF
SHEET NO. 2 OF 3
HOLE NO.
FB-16
0RECOVERY % O
A LIMITS% 20
|
z-X
z ;z :)
w 80
__ ___ __
20
40
60
___________________
45
50
552
60
water. See *
65
70
75
80-
ST1
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE;
PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
85SITE
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); sandy in places; interbedded sand stringers; medium brownish-yellow,
FINAL LOG
ILFB-16
*
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
LPROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
APSF
APSF
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-16
z
Z 0
O RECOVERY% MA + Z
0r
LI < LIMITS
60 80
0
, 0
CHARACTER OF
DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
20
-----------
40
204.1-
white, and light red; wet, medium plasticity; santd is fine to medium grained; this zone is highly variable with respect to sand content
90-
95
ST
191.1_ 100
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish yellow with light yellow and white zones; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black wisps (Mn?)
105
110
!15
Lost circulation at 118 ft., culd not recover. Lost over 1000 allones of water. s-After loss of circulation two buckets of bentonite pellets were placed in the hole and allowed to hydrate for a approximately 1 hour. Tried to resume drilling and after 60 feet, rods got stuck in the hole. The hole took an additional 800 Sal'ons of water. abandonedwith grout mix per 3Q5.
I-
L1
SITE
HOLE NO
FINAL LOG
FB-_16
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT COORDINATES
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
APSF
N 79207 E 54890
HOLE SIZE
APSF
HOLE NO.
OF
1 90
FB-16A
APSFI
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
3/11/98
GROUND EL.
3/12/98
Graves/S. Rodgers
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3718 in
116.0
290.1
u z ' A N-VALUE (SPT) 0 RECOVERY % ORCVEY L_ < M Z T.LIMITS% z [. W
290.1
NOTES ON:
(80
-0
"0
WATER LEVELS,
/_
20
40
60
Hlana auger to 6 feet to for undergroune check interferences. Advance hole with 10
15
20
mude rotary method to resume sampling at 118 ft, because of lost circulation at that depth in hole FB-16.
25 30 35 40
45
50 55
60
65 70 75 80 85
90 95
Lost circulaion at 116 feet. Hole abandoned with grout mix per 3Q5.
HOLE NO.
__
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-16A
1*'
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
NEX
1 OF 4
FB-17
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79244 E 55520
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHTIFALL TOTAL DEPTH
4/13/98
GROUND EL.
4/20/98
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
145.0
283.1
AN-VALUE (SPT) ILEC;VERQ%-Z
Z
"
+AlT.
20
LIMITS %
40 60 80
-20
co 0
. U
Z
X Z
NOTES ON: WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING N AND D LABORATORY TESTING Hand auger to 7 feet to check for underground
283.1
-I4
,interferences.
S5
S0
274.6
SS
.' . -
SS 3 SS
4 5
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium rained: trace heavies POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brown with medium yellowish red mottles; \redium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to _. medium erained CLAYEY SAND (SC); light red with yellowish red, and gray zones; medium dense; damp. brownish yellow, \suban,uar: ooorlvgaded: tolight meium yellowraneL ad hite medium red ine with same as above-
o
I
- .i -- 412-15-21
I
--
SS
sS
S.. . . 1 268.6
267.1 265.6_noorlv
6 7
SS Ss
o 0
a
9
SS
Ss 10 SS
264.1_medium 2 .6
SAND (CL); light brownish red, brownish yellow, and gray; hard; damp; medium plasticity, arained to medium is fine sand with clayey sand zones; CLAY (CL) LEAN SANDY medium brownish yellow with medium red zones. hard-, damp: medium plasticity: sand is fine to medium grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brownish yellow with white wisps and medium red zones; dense; damp; subangular; eraded fine to medium grained ,sameas above; light red with white flecks and medium yellowish brown zones; medium dense; fine to lower grained. trace mica sameasabove; light red; no mica observed
o0
0 ,I.
SILTY SAND (SM) some areas are clayey; medium red with brownish yellow, brown, and white bands; medium subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower dense; damp; \medium grained .2 CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; medium dense; damp; subanular oorly eraded: fine to lower medium grained same as above; silty in places; medium red with white and brownish yellow zones same as above;-light yellowish brown with light red zones; fine to medium grained
,as
II
SS 12 SS 13
.0
25.
O255.11
'253.6 17
29
252.1
30
AA
SS
SS5-T7-0'
Y T250.6_
249.1]
J. J .Z1
"vzones
|
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); some areas trace clay; light brownish yellow with light red and liht browzones; dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; LF ,mdu eraned POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some areas with clay;, light red with light reddish brown zones and dark yellowish brown wisps; very dense; damp; subangular; I knoorly graded- medium grained same as above; light red with very light orange and white CLAYEY SAND (SC) some zones are less clayey; light reddish yellow with light red zones and white pellets; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
f
HOLE NO.
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-17
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A W (OER 0 Szj Z cL
___
PROJECT
Northeast ExDansion
jJOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO. 2 OF 4
HOLE NO.
FB-17
,z
Z g
"I0 -+
___
___
__
____________________
19
SS 20 SS 21 S 22 SS 23 SS 24 SS 25 SS 26 SS 27 SS 28 SS 29 SS 30 SS 31 SS 32 S 33 SS 34 SS 35 SS 36 SS 37 9S 38 SS 39 SS 40 SS 41 SS 42 SS 43 SS 44 S 45 A .
2
T4-=
TIrF
'A'O
/Zi
I-alni
\same7a above; yellowish brownstriationswith light moist II white wispy brownmedium zones and yellowish
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some areas trace clay; medium brownish yellow with dark brown " spo; very dense; damp; subangular' poorly graded; I ium grained "sameas above; clayey in places; medium yellowish brown;
game as above" dense wet
Omoist
A
0 A
00 -RTg-=
o0
241.6
same as above; borderline clayey sand; dense
A,K
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish red with dark yellowish brown zones and wispy white striations; dense;
2'fl i" eotch~in ,ar".,nrlt, . crntr
-- IT
-I
A
same as above; medium red POORL Y GRADED SAND wI nTHILA V (. -5-C) some areas clayey; medium reddish brown; very dense; damp;
235.6_ 234.1
same 9as boe; light reddish brown with white zones, moist; poorly graded same as above
IT-
50
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some areas with clay; light brown with light brownish yellow and white mottles; very dense; damp; subangular; poorly fine to medium grained same as above; light brownish yellow same as above; some zones with clay; dense
'A
02A
12-21-1
"-\raded7
/-
228.1 226.6
7-I8-15
A
cc JJ
..
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some areas trace clay; medium reddish yellow; dense; moist; I/I eh,.near" rvmrlv eraded: fine to medium arained fine to medium grained Praded7 nmrlv ubanpularsame as above; light brownish yellow; trace heavies
0 A
2 :T-T 14-17-22
I n-7-5-4
225.1_ same as above; some zones clayey; medium yellowish brown; fine to lower coarse grained 223.6 60 _~ 222.1
same as above, dense same as above, very dense
'G
i
0A
0
T-T34--y
same as above; medium brownish yellow; fine to medium grained; trace lower coarse
I same as above; light brown
A'
2 2
'
I
.
A'
(
'
3-4
4-TT
0
0:
Io
h35
A'
S = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) with interlaminated sand and lean clay; It brownish yellow with med reddish brown zones; stiff; wet; med plasticity; sand is fine to med grained; black staining (Mn?); trace heavies; flattened uartz pebbles SANDY FAT CLAY (CH) some zones are lean clay; interlaminated cse sand; med yellowish brown with med reddish brown and white zones; stiff; wet; high plasticity; sand is fine to med grained with some cse sand; black tainine (Mn?)7 trace heavies CLAYEY SAND (SC) with lean clay pods; med yellowish brown with It brownish yellow zones; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lwr med grained; trace envies black stainino (Mn?) same as above; interbedded It brownish yellow lean clay HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-17
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
uJ CLA.S A N-VALUE (SPT)." Z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
z
NEX
OF
FB-17
NOTES ON:
0 RECOVERY% O
LIMITS %
< (0 20 Ss 40
AL'
z
D0 I . ca -JOATT. Wz -L
0
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
WATER LEVELS, W
CHARACTER OF
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY
+<
W
60 80 .. . .
_
0TESTING .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . and med brownish yellow sand; med brownish yellow with I1 v It yellow and dk reddish brown laminae; emed dense; fine o med trained: clay content varies widely same as above; with It brownish yellow lean clay laminae;
46 SS
47 SS 48 SS 49 SS 50 SS 51 A A
207.1.
ir
O0
0 iA 0 A.
205.6.
-TFl-
204.1.
202.6.
,0
80* V t
201.1. 199.6.
same a above.
A-?
edense
w/
SS
52 SS 53 SS 54 SS 55 SS 56 SS 57 A: AL . A; A
10
:0
I
198.1 196.6_
TT-..6-Y7 195.1_
85
I. I
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM) with v It t yellow clay wisps; It yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; abundant
n9) and dk brown staining sine as above with white streaks same as above with some clave zones
i[.~same
as above
'0
193.6_ 90
192.1_
7.7] CLAYEY SAND (SC); It reddish brown; dense; wet; /. subangular, well graded; fine to Iwr cse grained; black zone /1within interval is Mn? /
wihi
same as above; some zones are sand with clay; It brown with white zones; Mn? staining
inera
0 A
'0
00
SS
58
C 4-6-13
./]
"A
A J
/1
same as above; interbedded white clayey sands; It reddish brown with white zones; med dense; poorly graded; fine to
med erained
..... "- .......
SS
59 SS 60 SS 61 SS 62 GA ',L AL
Ki 4
.'
i J
AL
184.6_
100
grained med POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey sand; It reddish brown with white zones; med dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to med \erained trace lwr cse same as above; some zones are sandy clay; It brown with v It yellowzosdense: Mn? stainin, POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; med to cse grained; trace heavies WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) bottom of interval is sand trace clay; It brown with white zones; med subrounded; well graded; trace heavies; fine to / dense; wet, \'coarse arained same as above; med brown and It. brown with dk reddish brown mottles; subangular; fine to cse grained; black
SS
63 SS 64 SS 65
A
AL AL
\--llets (Mn?
181.6. 180.1_
178.6.
o
CLAYEY SAND (SC) clay content varies; med brown with It brown and white zones and dk brown wisps; v loose; poorly graded; fine to med grained; black I wet; subangular; 9 / \staint (Mn % same as above; few intedaminated It yellowish brown clay wisps; It reddish brown with It brown and white zones; \loose: trace heavies same as above; med reddish brown with v It green clay laminae; fine grained
t
Possible location of a
soft zone ( 100 ft. Losing dn iling fluid.
I
Overdrilled
105
SS 66 SS 67
1121in
175.4_ A 0
same as above; with silty zones; white, v It green, and It brown; v loose; v fine to Iwr med grained; weathered shell fragments?; silicified zone at top of interval; trace heavies same as above; interlayered with sand with clay; white and top of interval; med dense; brown with v It green zone at f'r.a.ment It fRn tn m,.A nr~,nAdA leru nel yp od framents med to fine grainedWELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) bands of clayey sand; It brown and It yellow with white clayey sand bands; med dense; wet; subangular, well graded; fine to lwr f Irc arc, n,=tI ,.2,p hcueev nelrrvnnd Craoment fraFment 1. trace trace- SAND (SP) grained7 POORLY GRADED clay; It brown with -\cse v It brown and v It green zones; v dense; wet; subangular;
A 3W
SS
68 SS 69 SS 70 aA . I
I
173.6_ 110172.1_
/. 'A
15-26-24
O
I I
170.6_ 169.1
, , "
orly graded; fine to med Trained; abundant heavies; shell fragments- calcareous nodules
SILTY SAND (SM); It yellowish brown with white clayey zones; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained;
SS
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-17
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
Ii ALN-VALUE (SPT) E E C; % SZ 0 RECOVERY " a0 0-0 % +ATT.LIMITS <z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
NEX
OF
FB-17
Z 0 AI-L
L
Z DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION u 0w
... . ...
c
20
2
NOTES ON: N RILN LEVELS, WATER CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
. . .
40
60
80
SS 72
i
I t
"723"6i-F
167.6
4-.
to lose Ukalres noue:teevod fraements Ij continuing " drilling fluid. POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); It drop Rod It yellowish brown; med dense; wet; subangular; "'I brown 115.5- 17.67 ft. Inoorlv eraded fine grained trace heavies : "" same-as above; It brown; v loose; v fine grained; dk purple ISmontle Lost over 1000 gallons mottle of water from '1 SILTY (SM);zones; v It yellowish brown with orange poorly subangular, dense; wet; and It green mottles SAND 116.67-122 ft. * / orpdM' v fine arained: trace heavies
fine erainedi trace heavie erad-isame as v above, borderline sand with silt; v It greenish
A.en-e
0, I
0 0
A :o
1TT0M_3
sS
76 SS 77 SS 78 SS 79 SS ss AL
: A
160.6
"T3.36:3-2
I (
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; v It brown with white zones; v dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; v fine erained: trace heavies
same as above
SILTY SAND (SM); It greenish brown; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; v fine grained; trace heavies same as above; with white clay wisps; loose; fine grained
1 in k -AL
154.6_ 153.1
in
1 +,,)/+x
P
in-w3-1 1-5/3
11A
CLAYEY SAND (SC) some zones are silty; It greenish brown with v It gray zones; loose; wet; subangular; poorly 7/ raded: v fine erained
same as above
J I
same as above; It yellowish brown with It orange mottles; med dense; silicified turritella shells; trace heavies same as above; It brown with It orange mottles
L1
same as above
147.1
I
145.6.. 144.1I
2
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM) some zones are same as above; It greenish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; silicified turritella \,shells: trace heavies
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with wispy It greenish gray clay; It
1 1OA2
A2
2 -
140
AL
1__ 38.1_
145-
/ same as above; dense; v fine grained; silicified nodules and pelecypod %hells- trace heavi same as above; sandy clay in places; white and dk / brownish red; dense; fine to med grained; clay content varies some material calcareous mudI shell fragmentsd .same as above; with interlaminated It green clays; med green and dk reddish orange with white pellets and It green f dense I SI~v tmmnm* rn~d elk preen alt tin of interval meed ..same Ps n\.fidn above;,- intennixed with lean clay;. d4k greenish gray; / Hole caved in over ..... R. m"'r.PnC|V -r'e`en"c:-laW ic'a-7-' mweekend 4/18,19. Had -bridlan-t ai ned,* n-e depth Total of boring 145 feet. to be cleaned out before grouting. Hole abandoned with grout mix per 3Q5.
poorly graded; fine to med grained; silicified Vsubangular, ips and shells some zones silty; It greenish brown; med
I !
_______
SITEN
.1 _________ 1 ______
I.
PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB
PITCHER
FINAL LOG
FB-17
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
LPROJECT
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
NEX
OF
FB-18
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79331 E 55131
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
190
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
4/20/98
GROUND EL.
4/27/98
B Cunningham/Graves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
I 159.3
290.1 w
Z -O S+A-. i/ 20
i
AN-VALUE (SPT)
RECOVERY % LIMITS % 0 Z Z
z u EUJ EC
NOTES ON; z Z -Iu . a. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING ..... .........
--
UJI 40
I
60
80
I
290.1
_.....
i
I
I
I
I I
I
t I
I
5-
SS
4.
SS
2 3
281.6 A, 0
280.1
Ill--
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light reddish brown; medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; Ime to meum jairic :1race eaves same as above; light yellowish red with light brown zones; dense CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained same as above; wet
SS
I T-14-17
278.6 277.1
Ss Ss
6 7 8 A A A
i
A,0
r
'0'
r
i
0
i
275.6
15 ..
J
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium reddish brown; dense; moist; subangular; poorly eraded: fine to medium grained
R"LAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained same as above; trace mica
274.A 272.6
7
Z
_SS
I I -I I
[
271.1_
SILTY SAND (SM); medium red with light brown wisps; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine Rrained7 trace mica trace heavies
9 10
A, '0'0,
I S
269.6
'
'
20
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; medium A subangular; A7/, dense; grains graded; fine to medium eoarse poorly rainedmoist; with lower
7/Iarained
lower coarse grains grained SANDYwith LEAN CLAY (CL); medium reddish brown; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity; sand is fine to coarse
'
,
0
' A~I0 0
268.1 266.6
265.L
25
F l
SS 12 SS 12 SS 13 SS 14 SS
A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium red; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained same as above; trace coarse grains
* POORLY GRADED SANUDWITHCCLAY (SP-SC); medium yellowish brown with dark red mottles; medium dense; moist; subangular, poorly graded; fine to lower \medium rained trace mica CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower medium \grained: trace mica same as above; medium brown; medium dense; moist; fine to medium erained SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium reddish brown; very stiff- moist; low plasticity; sand is fine to lower coarse erainM CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
eraineAirac mica
A0 0
0
r.r..4 P
263.6
A A,
010 '
'
262.1
260.6 30259.1
P f
17
SS 18
I I I I
-1TI-16-5
256.I
SITE
257.6
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light brownish yellow with light red bands and white wisps; dense; moist; subangular, poorly / "\gaded7 fine to medium grained
HOLE NO.
FINAl, IOG
FINAL LOG
FB-18
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A A N-VALUE (SPT)
IPROJECT
Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO. 2 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-18
Z Z 0 D -, o 10)
NOTES ON:
iz MZ
() ___
2
W W >Z
z
x (L DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
W 80
___ ___
tW
LABORATORY
TESTING
____________________ ________
20
A
40
60
i
ss 20 sS 21 ss 22 SS 23 ss 24 SS 25 Ss 26 ss 27 SS 2g ss 29 SS 30 SS 31 SS 32 SS 33 ss 34 ss 35 SS 36 SS 37 ss 38 SS 39 SS 40 SS 41 ss 42 SS 43 SS 44 ss 45
I
254.6 -1T713U
253.1 251.6 250.1 40
. . I/ I - .i f JI cj
'A' A
6
A AG A' '
medium red bands; medium dense; moist; subangular; rined Aprygraded- fine tomdu h ylow with light red bands as above; lig'h t s \and white wisps&trace heavies as above; some zones are sand with clay; light same hrniuttiniah ye=llow wuth tight oranac handni"ttra. mica POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light yellowish brown with light red zones .and white wisps; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; ,fine to medium erained: some zones are wet as above; light red and light brownish yellow with same /whie wisne: very dense POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones with clay; medium red with light brownish yellow zones and white wisps; edense; w subangular; poorly -\graded- fine to meium gred taecareaan same as above; dense
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light brownish yellow and light red with white spots; very dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; F NIr\tce mica same as above; dense y ght orange ban s- tracein a
0
SA
O AO'
:A
45244.1_
If
242.6_ 241.1_
ZA
.-,
CLAYEY SAND (SC) borderline sand with clay; light red and light brownish yellow; dense; moist; subangular; /oorlv ,raded fine to medium ,rained" trace mica
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; upper part of the interval is sand with clay (as above); medium brown with light red and light brownish yellow zones and white \ wisps; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to u-edimum arained: trace mica7 trace heavies
239.61 50.
'A
2-26-30.' T7
238. 1 236.6
7/z
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brownish yellow; dense; wet; POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; medium brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; edium to lower coarse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brown with light red zones; medium dense; wet; graded; medium to lower coarse "subrounded; heavies grained traepoorly red; medium dense; wet; CLAYEY SAND (SC); mediumto subangular; poorly graded; fine medium grained; black
00
GA0
235. 1i
55
"10-9-12
GA 4-.- 2T5
233.6_
232.1
brown yellowish above; same as white medium wisos: trace heavies \,ones and
230.6 60 229.1
I
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brown; dense; moist; subangular- poorly graded;
same as above
.
O A' :
227.6
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones "with clay; light brown; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly radled" fine io lower coarse erained mined
to lower coarse "1eraded7 same as fine above; medium yellowish brown with medium fine to medium grained;
226.1 10
'A
. 65-
A 0~
t4:
-.
SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); GRADED POORLY POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); poorly subangular; wet; yellow; dense; brownish medium
fine on edium grained- trace coarse trace heavies eraded: rI
;A;0
..
16.-19"-23
GA
16-16-6:21
0.
i
12.7-10-1
G' SITE
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) some zones witlh clay; medium brown with white wisps;, dense-. wet; subangular; roy graded fine to medium grained, trace coarse; trace WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) clay content varies widely from trace clay to clayey in places; No.
FINAL LOG
FB-18
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
L A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
SHEET NO. 5 3 OF
Z
< co
RECOVERY%
d-
:z 0 0
1-uz
1Z
WIER W
-
a
ii 0
CHARACTER OF
DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
20
40
60
Iss
SS 47
A'
214.1 212.6
Immedium brown with white and] very upalt yellow zonles; medium dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse!
48 SS 49
4
'A A V6 ,n-l0-h
211.1.
"209.6
208.l 206.6 205.1
80
Ss 50 so
SS 51
SS 52 SS 53 SS 54 SS 55
0
A
1wr-
0A: 1-20-J2"27
0A A, 'A
0
i
85
aned black mottles (Mn.): trace heavies same as above; trace clay in places; med brown; ubrounded POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); clayey sand at base of interval; med brownish yellow with It tan clay balls; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine / rained: trace cse med go LEAN CLAY (CL) trace sand; It brownish yellow with dk fine is sand plasticity; med wet; v stifforange wisps; grained; black zones (lignite?); zones of med orange fine. I sand LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL) sandy lean clay in places; lmed brown with white clay laminae; v stiff; wet; med I lasticitv: sand is fine to cse grained CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown with It ellow and white streaks; med dense; wet; subangular; well I raded- fine to cse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some clayey zones; It brownish yellow; med dense; wet;
203.6.
202.1.
subangular, poorly graded; fine to med grained; trace same as above; med yellowish brown with white clayey
nd wisns
1110r-10
-S
56
200.6 907
sS
57 58
'6-10:-17
A
199.1
197.6
same as above; some clayey zones; It brown with It [brownish yellow bands dense I POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; It brown with It brownish yellow wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly fr traded- fine to med grained- trace heavies POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some clayey zones; It brown; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly J ' fine to med erained: trace heavie CLAYEY SAND (SC) interlayered sand with clay; It ed dense; wet; subangular; poorly ytlbow w; brone; _eadednfine to med grained; yellow and It brown with white It brownish as abovew mone t t d It ybllow wisoos trace heavies brown and It clays hed interlaminated same as above; dith It tan clay wisps with yelow nish GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some POORLY layey zones; It brownish yellow; med dense; wet; grained/ brown graded to med ; It yellowish fine E rourly Pubangula and (SC)- It brown CLAYEY SAND caps; subrnged; brown with reddish (Mn.) black wisps raied fine zovew omed rae rlv ftaed POORLY GRADEDSN WT CLAY (SP-SC); with a med sdayey zone; It brown with a It reddish brown zone; zn ra heavies graded; fine to red grained; poorly ; ngularv ts aub se / zones, It clay sand with (SC); some _sCLAYEY SAND brown with It brownish yellow zones, med dense-, wet;r sbangnlar; poorly graded; fine to reed grained; trace v It yellow t same as above; reed yellowish brown with black Wellets (Mn?) \POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some
ss ss
59
I -3-15
A 1 A
i0 1
196.1.
0
194.6 5-T-4iT-
95
sS
60 61 62 63
;o
'A
sS
:0
6--11 91.6.
Ss -S -S
64
' 6-7-13
90.1.
100
,0
10 A A A
188.6. S10-1-17W
earies
ss
18-30-34-
187.1
I 856 '105 184.1.
Sones:
65
lac oe
-S
66 SS 67
i
,0
O0
A~
SS
68
9A
12
-POORLY GRADED.SAND (SP) trace clay, It brown; v Idense; wet; rounded; poorly graded, fine to reed grained; - rlace heaviest sabove with few It orange clay pods, subrounded; =sm abnnt black staining (MO) same as above with some reed brown zones; some zones
55
69
same as above; with It orange clay pods; v dense; subangular; trace heavies same as above
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); clayey sand at base ofsample; It brown and It brownish yellow; dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to Iwr cse \rained trace heavies black wisps (Mn?' same as above; interbedded clayey sand zones; It brown; HOLE NO.
ss
I01
75 -5I
179.6.
70 71
178.1.
SS
176.6.
Ss
72
,* ,
SITE
,1
FINAL LOG
F FB-18
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
I
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion L
DE CR T
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO.5
4 OF
A N-VALUE (SPT)
Z
0 % 0 I
W
NOTES ON:
R
0.
Ct
0
E
W
C-
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
"
c( + ATT. LIMITS %
-'-
w
0
LABORuAz LABORATORY
TESTING
tW 2040 60 ..
[ 10-12-13
SS 73 SS 74
173.6_
SS
75
A, A
7.14-20-
172.1_
7 70.6_
120
76 SS
77
CLAYEY SAND brown (SC) with sandyclay bands; It brown wet; bands; med dense; v It greenish with subangular; well graded; fine to cse grained; larger grains / oz, Sre / subrounded to rounded ,PZZ SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL) with clayey sand zones; med, wet; med hard; zones; v It brown with brown Areddish oz. / plasticity fine to med ,rained: trace mica7 trace heavies C-LAYEY SAND (SC); It reddish brown with v It brown e .zones: dense: wet7 subaneular noorly graded- fine grained / 7. .
/ .
169.1..
Z'
sametnas above; yellowish brown with black Mn spots; .taininO willh Mn ,nr~ineP Iaar meA med f~n,. fl'-- - I- -ed grained with Mn stai m _ same as above, with zones; some silty sandlaygn s; med reddish trace clay rip-ups It brown brown with
167.6.
A
~I T.
SILTY SAND (SM); med yellowish brown; dense; wet; cse grained fine to lwr graded; poorly subangular;
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); med yellowish brown; v dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; 125
78
Ss 79 Ss 80 SS 81 SS 82 SS 83 SS 84 SS 85
T-'g 5(D
164.8
.. Iw mo .... grained....
161.8_
160.3 I58.8_
130
0
I A A O1
/A/I CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown and It dense: mottles; orange gray with brownish greenish /2] erained med to Iwr v fine noorlv eraded: mnist" siiban~ular ,,/] 'to . med grained P pQQrly subangular POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); med yellowish brown with some It yellowish gray zones; v wet- subangular; poorly graded; fine to lwr med dense; \rained CLAYEY SAND (SC); med yellowish brown with some It greenish gray zones; v dense; wet; subangular; poorly / It grained fine sraded: v fine th sme as above; with some It gray zones POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); It greenish brown and It grayish brown; dense; wet, subangular; poorly graded; v fine to fine grained
] I'-'2
57.3_
I55.8
'0 A
0,
_9- TIT2
135
"
SS
86
154.1_
A; 0 QAD
11 1.
4140-
SILTY SAND (SM); med yellowish Drown and whnisn brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; v fine to fine grained same as above; med brown to orangish brown; v dense; v to lwr med grained
"fine
SS
87
"152.6_
151.1_ 149.6 148.1_
# :
SS 88
SS 89 SS 90 SS 91 Ss 92 SS 93 SS 94 SS 95
S)taesl;I rycae
Ao,.
.'":POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; v Itdense; gray clayey wet; brown; yellowish 140 fi; med layer at subanaular: isoorlv eraded: fine to Iwr med erined 3ba ular* i to lwr med graind v dense brown*, (V tdellowish S CLAYE v Y ' e v fine to fine grained graded; poorly wet; subangular,
I'
I
"sand
J(
A, A: A
A'
0 0
0
' )16-18-22
SI- "
1A<
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM) some zones have clay; It reddish brown with white bands; dense. poorly graded; fine grained; trace mica; [ wet; subangular; heavies \trace same as above; It reddish brown with It brownish yellow zones: meal dense zones7 med dense
..........
i-TFI
AO
(
142.1 140.6_
150-
~i-3.wy
A0
( (
12--38-1
CLAYEY SAND (SC) some zones have less clay; It reddish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine mica- trace heavies erained- trace .' ]POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) poorly trace silt; It yellowish fine graded; wet; subangular; brown; v dense; I rained: trace mica- trace heavies
""
SS
96 SS 97
t..7i _.
39-1
CLAYEY SAND med brownish red with v Itgreen fie to graded; poorly wet; subangular; dense;(SC); wisps; med Iwr med Mrained trace mica: trace heavies 77] same as above; med brownish yellow with med reddish Sbrown zones and v It green clay wisps
_z /
t ./,gT3_..37.6_
10-16-19
same as above; clayey at base of sample; med reddish brown with v Itgreen wisps; occasional rounded cse grains LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL) with interbedded clayey
=HOLE-O.
136.1
SS
I
SITE
FINAL LOG_
FB-18
I.
20
40
60
80
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); med reddish brown with dk oranpe zones and v It green wisps: hard; wet; med
sS 99
ss 100 55 -44410 A
AI
rie
CLAYEY SAND (SC) sandy lean clay at top of sample: med reddish brown with It yellow and dk orange zones and green clay wisps; v dense: wet; subangular; poorly SIt fine to med grained ,\sraded: o I . I . Hole abandoned with WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay to clayey; It grout mix per 3Q5. yellow and orange with med to dk orange zones; v dense; I wt:subrounded; well graded; fine to cse grained; probable Total depth of boring 159.33.
SS = SPLIT SPOON: ST
SITE
FINAL LOG
HOLE NO
_FB-18
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
NEX
1 OF 4
90
FB-19
APSF-NE
BEGUN .COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79781 E 54979
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
TOTAL DEPTH
4/27/98
GROUND EL.
4/29/98
M Rizer/Graves
LOGGED BY:
-
Failin 1500
3 71/8 i
144.5
273.6
z REOVRY 0 O
<
tuw `.
to
SJ
20
40
60
80
273.6
5-
:A
0' 0'
265. 1. 263.6
lll-
I-L
.A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light reddish yellow; medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium f inei as above; light yellow. light red, and light orange
TSS_
3 4 5
0 AO
A
same as above; medium yellowish red with light yellow and white mottles; dense
same as above; medium yellowish red with light reddish purple bands; very dense same as above; medium yellow with light to medium red zones and light gray mottles
SS_ Ss -9sS
6
A,
15
257.6 256.1, 254.6
Ss
7
A' A
:A 0
0' 0;
11-14-719
55
8 -5 9
253.1 A
20
sS
mm-Tf 248.1
LO0
25-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some areas are clayey; light brownish yellow wigh light brown bands and white wisps; medium dense; moist; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained
'0
:1AS
,A
243.1
30-
30
.
same as above; light brownish yellow with white wisps and light reddish bands; trace mica; some zones are wet
SS
l
SITE
"HOLE
NO.
B = PIT(UF
FB-19
GEOTECHNiCAL LOG
CLdIW Z <
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
Z
JOBNEX NO.
SHEET NO. 4 2 OF
SZ
A N-VALUE (SPT)
Z 0 =) m u u6
NOTES ON: NT ON
-
RECOVERY%
+ ATT. LIMITS % + A
Z
x L " U 0
__
0-Z_
20
40
60
80
__
___
____________________
- l 238.1-
Sshades
-S
13
I I
A
6-Il1 - Il
J233.1
40
SCLAYEY SAND (SC); light brownish yellow; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to coarse
grained; black wisps (Mn?); trace mica
-4
14
-J228.1
45
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones with clay; light brown; dense; moist; subangular; poorly fine to medium grained with some lower coarse; trace heavies
"graded;
11II
AO
A
7-1 4-1T
223.1
50
same as above; clay content varies from trace to clayey; light brown with light yellow pods; medium grained
ss 16
I I
A
11.1-14-I 218.1 55
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown with very light brown zones; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained trace coarse; some zones are wet
55
17
16-17-2T 213.1..
-1 brown; dense; moist; subrounded; well graded; fine to 60 *2N coarse grained; trace heavies; some zones are wet
A I
sS 19
)7-9-13
268.1.'
65
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); light yellow with medium reddish brown zones; very stiff, moist; medium plasticity; sand is fine to medium grained with some coarse grains; trace heavies
:0
203.1. 70-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies; top 0.4' of this spoon was the same as the last sample (tan clay); contact is sharp
iTFS-fg
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
-SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-19
,a
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
5W 1--
1PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
V
JOB NO.
NEX
!SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-19
z
Z
AUIT
0 I
20 20 0
40
60
80
198.1-
dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
SS 21
193.1
M 11 POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light yellowish brown with white wisps; 80 medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black zones (Mn?)
SS 22 sS 23 SS 24
A A A:
4 b Ti'-1/2"ir -2
1881. 4 in-3 186.6. 85
Ssame as above;
.1
yellow 1 with light yellow and white zones; very loose; trace
j
185.1. 90
eavies w] CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellow with very light brown 1Z very loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to zones; m-i-im -rained trace heavieq same as above; interbedded sand with clay and sandy lean clay; light yellow; medium dense; fine to coarse grained; black wisps (Mn?)
SS 25
0'
A:i
l82-5O 180.1 95
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown with a light reddish brown wisp; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
SS 26
175.1 100
SS 27
10
same as above; light reddish brown with very light greenish yellow clay wisps; dense; black pellets (Mn?)
170.1
to
SS 28
10.5-
165.1.
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; yellow zones contain more clay; light brown with light yellow wisps; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to lower medium grained; trace heavies
'0
Ss 29
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) intermixed with clayey sand; medium yellowish red with light brown zones and light yellow clay wisps; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies
I
______
ii
_________
L..i
.4.
SITE
PITCHER
FINAL LOG
PHOLEFB-19
___________
HOLE NO.
SPROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W A N-VALUE (SPT) , z 0 , z--
Northeast Expansion
NEX
4 OF 4
FB-19
NOTES ON:
XC W DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS. CHARACTER OF
O RECOVERY %
+ A'. LIMITS %
cuJ
O az
--
20
40
60
80
SS 30
#-5050/4n
.
155.3_ 120
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; yellowish red bands are sand with clay; light brown with medium yellowish red wispy bands; very dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies; trace mica
A 31 -SS 32 A
2i-1
5-6150.1.I
148.6_ 125
SILTY SAND (SM) some zones are sand with silt; med yellowish red; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; black speckles (Mn?); trace heavies; silicified \turritella shell CLAYEY SAND (SC) some zones appear to be silty; med yellowish red with v Itgreen clay wisps; med dense; wet; subangular, poorly grade d; fine grained; trace heavies
I-33
34I
I I
I
AO
138.1
135-
I
, .i., I
SILTY SAND (SM); light greenish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; black zones (Mn?); trace heavies; trace mica
sS
35
133.1.
140-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown with very light green wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
"T63"6 129.1_
-II
36
WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay; light brown; \very dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to medium / # ed- h- vi" trace miCa I o;n -Total depth of boring 144.5 feet
_________I
___
I___j~~,~J
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-19
SLPROJECT E
SITE COORDINATES
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
NEX
OF
3 90
FB-20
ANGLE FROM HORIZONTAL HOLE SIZE SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED [DRILLER
4/29/98
GROUND EL.
5/13/98I T-
J Corbitt1Graves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 718 in
112.7
301.4
0:1-_
z 9 1-,
III
-" I z
lJ
,"
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION 0
0 :)
in
-0oLBRTR
W
60 80 301.4
20
40
171um auger to 6 feet tu for underground check interferences and then switch to mud rotary.
5
A
0
I
A,
9-T 74293.9.
SS
2 SS
'A
( (
SILTY SAND (SM); with clay; medium reddish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium erained. lithic fragments CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark yellowish brown and red with tan; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine
3 SS 4 SS
5 SS
A
A
0 0
289.4. 287.9.
6 SS 7 SS 8 SS
9
SANDY FAT CLAY (CH); medium purple with white; very stiff; moist; high plasticity
CLAYEY SAND WITH GRAVEL (SC); medium white, yellow, orange, and purple; medium dense; wet; suban, ular: well eraded ne to coarse gra ned SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium reddish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium same as above; reddish brown with yellow same as above; medium dense same as above; dense
l-iny
....... m-fl
ine....
'A
:A
-21..312
286.4_ 284.9_
14
1,1;
A
A '
283.4 281.9_
10 SS SS 'A
0
'0
11
A ': o'
A
12 SS 13 SS 14 S 15 SS 16 SS 17 SS 18 SS 19
S I
311 ,Il
kr-,arvl);.
25-
brownish red with white; .poorly graded; subangular . fine . . to medium . . . ... . .... I A denser i~ wet; ......
}POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium brownish red,yellow, and orange; dense; wet;
line to velu lile a-aineu
I
A
L ,rraned crlvd'I fine t medium -ined SILTY SAND (SM); medium brownish red, white, and yellow; banded; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded;
i A AO 'A
I
".tfl-4
same as above, light brown with yellow and orange; subrounded; well graded; fine to medium grained same as above; with clay; medium red, white, yellow. purple, and orange; some mottling; medium dense; subangular: porly graded same as above; dense
NO1
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB'20
I.
SLPROJECT E
tu A N-VALUE (SPT) R V
m. z. (l 20 sS 40 60 80 To-16-IT ( O"ECOVERY % L + Ar +ATT.LIMITS% 0
Northeast Expansion
SHEET NO. 3 2 OF
z
2
,D --
NOTES ON: z
u a. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
20..
SS 21 SS 22 SS 23 SS 24 SS 25 SS 26 SS 27 SS 28 SS 29 Ss 30 SS 31 SS 32 SS 33 SS 34 SS 35 SS 36 SS 37 SS 38 SS 39 ) OI A
265.4.
A:
Ai
o0
S263.9.
0
-W9"A
262.4.
260.9_
A;
A
'0
Wr~1
0
91
40
J
"
same as above; dark red, white, and yellow same as above same as above; with clay; dark red with yellow same as above; medium brownish yellow with red and CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish yellow with moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to dense; white; grained medium
259.4_
iiwhite
:0
0
0
257.9_
,4 "A.
AA
a
256.4
20Y22.2 254.9. 253.4.
251.9_ 50-
poorly moist; subangular; dense; and yellow; SILTY SAND with clay; medium dark red, white, erained to (SM) medium raded: fine mottled; I.I e
grade I.n . ... me ... .. IQ iu gra.. n-. edZ . . .
"A
/
graded; poorlyand subangular; moitled; yellow; CLAYEY SANDdense; (SC); moist; medium dark red, white,
nIelll to m IumIII grandll
"J"' "" 1 7
SILTY SAND (SM); dark red, white, yellow, and purple; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium gIrained, trace coarse sand
POORLY GRADED GRAVEL WITH SILT (GP-GM); medium red, yellow, and tan; dense; wet; subangular; graded- fine to coarse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium reddish brown with yellow; dense; wet; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to medium grained, trace \P{ravel CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish white and yellow; mottled; medium dense; moist; subangular; well 0.faded fine to coarse grained SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium brownish red; medium dense; moist; subangular; well graded; fine to " y arained same as above; medium brownish yellow
-noorlv
250.4
10-1-70-62418.9
A
-8i-0-10-
"saedium
:-J
~~'0
A
"WELLGRADED
grained.....
SAND WITH SILT (SW-SM); medium orange; dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to coarse CLAYEY SAND (SC);wet; medium brownish orange with fine to graded; well subangular; white; medium dense; ,rained 'r.. ...
242.9_ / 241.4.
Iltl a
0
( :A
19-2T018
'
I
239.9_ 238.4_
"
"
65-
SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium brownish yellow; medium dense; wet; subangular; well graded, fine to coarse rained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium brownish orange; dense; wet; angular; poorly gradedl finer IQcoarse mrined no recovery
Catcher broken
SS
40 SS 41 SS 42 SS 43 SS 44 SS 45 SS 46
OA
0
236.9_
235.4.
S
J
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish orange; dense; moist; subangular poorly graded; fine to medium grained
! ....
233.9.
F I.
T7-79-
1 6
Oi
A F
232-.4
230.9_ 707
" .
SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium brownish orange .1 with pink and white; very dense; wet; subangular; well I ,raded fine to coarse grained lenses of moist clavev sand brownish orange with medium gray; very dense; "medium nrlv 'radled' medium to coarse grained nn 'f Iw" GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); POORLY wet subangular.
A
F F
SILTY SAND (SM); medium brownish orange; dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained
A
F
T2-12
229.4 227.9.
'i'5
A
-" ' ' SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST = SHELBY TUBE; PS = STATIONARY PISTON; PB = PITCHER
"......264 SITE
FINAL LOG_
FB-20
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
0.6 tu (j U{ A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
Q I Z -NOWTER
Z
E
0 RECOVERY %
A L-
Z -0 O 0
Z
I,,
0JI
-..
WATER LEVELS,
TESTING
__
40
I
60.
80
,L ...
" O-IU-IU
,
\arained. trace eravei with silt; medium brownish yellow with same as above; [Ihlzi&k" wet" silhic frasment: Mn nresent: lenses of fal clay 'of fat clay black7 wet7 lithic fragment7 Mn
SS
47
:
SS
48 SS 49 SS 50 SS 51 SS 52 SS 53 SS 54
SS
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); medium brownish yellow with white, black, and brown; mottled; hard; moist;
m~edi~n nlai-ticitv" Mn nres~eni
olasticity- Mn present medium same as above; with orange and tan zones; very stiff; lenses
of fat clay
FAT CLAY (CH); light yellowish brown with black streaks; very stiff; moist; high plasticity CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown with black, white, and brown; mottled; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained, Mn -present- clay lenses same as above; with silt; wet
. SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium yellowish brown; to medium dense; raine wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine
AC'
214.4 212.9.
55 SS 56 SS 57
SS
AA
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SPl-NU); medium brownish orange; medium dense; wet; subangular; noorlv graded: fine to medium erained_ trace gravel WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC); medium brownish orange; very dense; wet; subangular, well graded; .LJfine In coarse erained
A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITh CLAY (Sl'-St.4;
90
.... fine
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown with tan; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly eorded" fine to medium erained eraded7 fine to medium era'ned
co ...
rs
grained.
..
..
58 SS 59
SS
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace silt; light brown; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
rarined trfr sand
SLY SAND (SM); brownish dense; moist; grained fine orange; to medium graded; poorly subangular; 95 same as above (top 0.6 It.); remaining portion is yellowisn brown fat clay with sand (CH), hard, moist, high plasticity
same as above; medium brownish orange with black; wet; Mn present
60 SS 61 SS
62
CA to
205.4. A A A,
A' A
.t..J.
ss 63
ss
100-
Z/
0 C 0'
64
SS
151-f2
199.3. 197.8.
CLAYEY SAND WITH GRAVEL (SC); medium brown; dense; moist; subangular; well graded; fine to very coarse erained CLAYEY SAND (SC) with 0.4 ft thick grayish brown lean clay layer at 100.0 ft; medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium "sgrained ar same as above; medium yellowish brown to grayish brown; dense: some Mn stainine
'In stainine POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; medium grayish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine
in ,me~lim prainedl
(5/6/98).
Loas circulation
65 SS 66 SS 67 ss 68
ss
& '0
enined medium 1 to same as above; trace silt; medium dense; with black Mn
staining
*0~
A
A
196.3_
194.8.
105
III]
--
Lost circulation on 5/12/98 while attempting to redrill to 180 eet or geophysical logging.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); subangular; wet; dense; medium brown; grayish medium LY(PS) trace Mn staining orainied: in mediu~m ADWT
gr. inetrace....... sta''ng
GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); T POORLY medium grayish brown, medium dense; wet; subangular; -tnnrlv or-dAd fine in mediim orined
69 ss 70
-LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); light grayish white, light brown, and black; soft; wet; medium plasticity; sand
r ftrtaetinn ivern fine in ftnrained
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium grayish brown; very loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
Lost circulation and could not regain. Pumted two mud tubs into hole with 500 gallons water will take one more spoon
188.7.
(5n198).
-'-.1
---------
1-1
___----._--------__
__
SITE
--
IHOLE
FINAL LOG
FB-20
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
JOBNO. NEX
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 78642 E 55518
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
TOTAL DEPTH
4129/98
GROUND EL.
5/13/98
J Corbitt/G raves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
140 lb/30 in
C. Rothammer/WSRC
120.0
301.4
W
z
Z ,
A N-VALUE(SPT)
NOTES ON:
<=
+ AT.
20 40
z
"n Q
w
LIMITS %
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY TESTING
60
80
Hand auger to 6 feet to check for underground interferences. Then switch to mud rotary.
10-
15
20
25
30
35-
__ _
__
__
__
_IL____J_
__
...
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
_FB-20A
4-GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w .
A N-VALUE (SPT) O RECOVERY%
Z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
Northeast Expansion
NEX
I2
SHEET NO. OF 3
HOLE NO.
FB-20A
F0"
+ AFLIMITS %
60 80
-c-a
<O
0. .DRILLING
AND
LABORATORY TESTING
wU Cu
20 40
45
50
55
65
70
75
80
85I I I I
SITE
I.
FINAL LOG
FB-20A
,a
tu < 2Z
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
NEX
OF
FB-20A
1i
-z -0o W
0
c'
NOTES ON: DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
SRECOVERY%
+ A
+AT. LIMITS%
20 40
Xu.
W (u
" a.
60
80
90
95
I 100
A Lost circulation at 102
feet. Mixed two batches OF grout. On 3/11/98 tagged grout
105
2 2 20 2
at 75 feet. Contmued
ss
drilling down to 106.5 feet and started sampling. POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly eraded- fine to medium grained same as above; dense
:0
193.4
17-=02
191.9 17-21-30
9s
3
110
190.4 188.9 187.4
ss
4
A
A
sS
5 6
A
A
)8-10-13
20
115
-SS
7 SS 8 A
2,
yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded- fine to coarse =rained WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC); medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; well -\graded: fine to coar[Se grained Mn presen FAT CLAY (CHI); med yellowish brown with red and black streaks; v stiff; moist; high plasticity; upper 6 inches are \clayvev sand.:black is Mn POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly
ver ies in e ga
..
..
..
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown with tan, white, and black; medium dense; wet; subangular; well
ss
9
120-
recovered.
Hole abandoned with
LII
________
J__________ I
______
FINAL LOG
OLE NO.
FB-20A
GNortheast Expansion
N 79779 E 54828
IHOLE SIZE i
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO.
OF
HOLE NO.
FB-22
"APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
90
SAMPLE HAMMER WEIGHT/FALL TOTAL DEPTH
5/1/98
GROUND EL.
5/7/98
M RizerlGraves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
144.3
276.7
tu A N-VALUE (SPT) z
NOTES ON:
1RECOVERY Z
0 M Co IIIz . 3. -It(A In--0. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING OR TAND R
LABORATORY
TESTING
276.7'
5-
SS
I 0 ,
SS
2 SS 3 SS 4 SS 5 SS 6
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light brown with dark reddish bands; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies; f I\nrohahle fill no recovery
I-
A
A,
00 mr A "A: 0O 0 9.14-16
721 //]
I//
15-
A'
Ss 7 SS 8 SS 9 SS 10
iTi3
260.7 259.2
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light yellow with dark red zones. medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium ,rained LEAN CLAY (CL) with interlayered silt and very fine grained sand zones; medium red, white, and dark yellowish orange; hard; damp; medium plasticity; sand is very fine -\grained- abundant mica POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light reddish yellow grading downward to ght red; medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; I ine to medium grained above; light yellowish brown with white wisps; same as / "\dense: dry_""
The shoe was plugged with crusher run that fell in from the surface.
0 A AA'o
SA-C
rIr y
A 0 14-- 9--N 'A
same as above..............
same as above;light yellow with light red and white bands; damp; trace mica no recovery
SS II
'
14-19719
Jv
m'/'A
no recovery
12 SS 13 SS 14 Ss 15 IS 16
T -TT'
A
'0
'w-I
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brownish yellow with white wisps; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to ['Y] medium grained: bottom of the interval is less clayey
K.1
Catcher looks normal, traces of medium sand (cave material? or sample?). Catcher looks normal, bottom of shoe has been slightly deformed in places.
: :A AG9
AG
11s. POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some bands of clayey sand; light brownish yellow with white med dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded;
---
248.7.
247.2.
1[TT"IT
30245.7
S 17 SS 18 SS
0
-T2T- I 244.2. 242.7.
L[
CLAYEY SAND (SC); liht brownish yellow with white wisps; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; M\ine to medium rained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light yellowish brown with light red b and white wisps; medium dense; moist; subangular; r
same as above, light brownish yellow with white wisps; \dense f yellowish brown with white wisps and same as above; lightrni~titmn tence" imp', mien
tinrit
ar~flbs
i77flT
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-22
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
z
LPROTECT
Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO. 2 OF 4
HOLE NO.
OFB-22
A N-VALUE (SPT)
0 % OE 0
NOTES ON;
WATER LEVELS, CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND
a, 2Z
(
____
+ ATT. LIMITS % 20 4
0
80
___
ui
__
LABORATORY
TESTING
____________________ ________
20
40
60
____
ss 20 SS 21 55 22 sS 23 SS 24 SS.
A
241.2-
239.7_ 238.2
0
decreases; medium brownish red with white wisps; wet; saub o ved aedlowr coarseisrains same as above; medium brownish red
no recovery; catcher looks normal
236.7_ 235.2.
SCLAYEY SAND (SC); moist; light yellow and medium subangular; poorly yellowish graded; medium dense; brown; fine to medium azrained
:.
*. 47 grained Jium interlayered same as above; with sand with clay; light orange, and medium yellow; black wisps medium brown, f MnV trace heavies heavies (Mn'))7 trace POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light poorly subangular; dense;trace moist; medium brown; yellowish e.ratte,-F fitne in medium orained"~ lower coarse arains ns coa lower trace Prainededium WELL 111= = GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC); fine light to well graded; subangular; brown; dense; moist;
A0
0
0
A,
A
-1"2:-1421
233.7.
232.2.
45
25
SS
26 27 28
T4rTnw
A 0
230.7.
OA
229.2. 227.7.
brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium arained: trace lower coarse grains ,; POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); .... medium brown; medium dense; wet; subangular, poorly '.1'4 graded: fine to unner lower coarse grained __ . r: ................................. V/ POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); graded; poorly subangular, wet; dense; medium brown; fine in coarse .,rained
SS
29 30 A0
226.2. 224.7
0A
31
,.
0
32 -S 33
A
Q
A
11-13-18
223.2
..
T
55. J.
221.7.
0
D
SS
34
: :
I
I 5-=3-32
Ss
"
.. 1
35 36
Ai
60 215.7_
213.8. 212.3. -13-16-l A
A A 1
grained coarse lower same as above; trace silt; fine to coarse grained; trace fine gravel
37 38 39 SS 40
210.8.
209.3 207.8.
65-
"r-4-r'0
same as above
ss 41 55
42
-gsS
43 SS 44
I I
LEAN C.LAY WITH SANU (CLL); medium orowmnsh yellow and reddish brown; stiff; wet; medium plasticity;
,elnd fraction is fine errained
A '0
Q
SS
45
U
,A
1 I I I
fine grained SAND (SC); medium yellowish brown; medium d. '0= ya ' ., CLAYEY dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium -artnid *4ij POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly ___ tI I~ ,m I _.___ dium rained 2raded: fine t lw
5rln~
ITE
FINAL LOG
HOLENO.
FB-22
PROJECT
JOB NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w
=, A N-VALUE (SPT) Oi
Northeast Expansion
NEX
SHEET NO. 3 OF 4
HOLE NO.
FB-22
RECOVERY% 0 TS_ A0 L
oZ
O C -aO 10 I
+ A TT-I.L IM IT S %
-, ,
co
D SCTO
SS
46
20
40
60
80
I2-i6-
SS
47
)A A
200.3.
same as above
SS
48
0
A,
198.8.
same as above, fine to upper medium grained
SS
49
197.3.
80
95.8.
SS
50
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with 0.2 ft thick lean clay interbeds; medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; .poorlygraded; fine to medium grained; clay layers have \charcoal fraements
194.3.
Ai 192.4.
1
LEAN CLAY (CL) trace sand with sandy clay interbeds; med brownish yellow; v stiff; wet; med plasticity; sand
fraction is fine grained
SS
51
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); med brownish yellow; v stiff; moist; med plasticity; sand fraction is v fine to fine grained
SS
52
85
A
SS
53 SS 54 SS 55
)7-10-10
190.6_ 189.1.
Vy,4 same as above; portions are sandy; med grayish yellow to 1 brownish yellow Jf 4_ .
LEAN CLAY (CL) trace sand with few thin layers with sand; med brownish yellow; v stiff; moist; med plasticity; sand is v fine to fine grained
CLAYEY SAND (SC); It brown with v It brown zones; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to med
( A' A'
187.2.
or-mned
90
185.7.
184.2_
.F.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); It brown with It orange zones; med dense; wet; subangular;
,rlu ,rA 4t" 1
SS
56 SS 57 SS 58 Al
0 0
( 13--3.14
X;4 X
!_2
CLAYEY SAND (SC); med reddish brown; dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to Iwr cse grained POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; It yellowish brown with med brown zones; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to srained CLAYEY SAND (SC); some zones are sand with clay; med reddish brown with v It brown zones; med dense; wet; Subangular; poorly graded; fine to med grained; trace cse; I I black mottles (Mn?r same as above; med reddish brown with It brown zones; / graded; fine to Iwr cse grained; black zones (Mn?); I trace heavies v It brown zones,"/ brown with reddish medto above; fine same as mica trae~ med erained; Nnoorlv traded:
. . . . . .. . . . . . .
"\med
0
A
SS
59 SS 60 SS 61
C
A' A A
179.7 178.2.
-5-7-11
"well
SS
62 SS 63 SS 64 SS 65 SS 66 SS 67 SS 68 69 SS 70 SS 71
176.7_
Illll
i-=l-Ai
O 00
l,
-12-5
170.9_
169.2_ 167.7.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); It reddish brown with v It brown zones; med dense; wet; ubangular; poorly graded; de fine to med gained; trace eavies: trace mica SILTY SAND (SM); sand with silt zones; It reddish brown with v It brown zones; med dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; ine to med grained; trace heavies- some zones _ Vontain silicified chins POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones 6-.;% wet; dense; zones; v It orange brown with with clay; graded;,fine grained; trace heavies-,/ " subangular;. ; It poorly
\same as above
o'
mr
1-i$ -r
"' .
110*;"1 t ,
166.2. 0
'0 1
AQ
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; some zones with clay; It brown with It orange zones; v dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies; -\trace mica same as above with It gray lean clay wisps POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM) some zones trace silt; with It greenish gray lean clay wisps; It
1-
zones; v dense wet; subangular; bo ae \orv graded7 fin e rained trace heavies trace mica same as above
same as above; with some clayey zones
SITE
NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-22
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
Northeast Expansion
NEX
SHEET NO. 4 OF 4
HOLE NO.
FB-22
W S+
_
NOTES ON:
Ru
0 0
z
W K < < lm C X pto
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY
ATT. LIMITS %
TESTING
...
20
40
.
9 0
9-J35-40U
..
POOLYLlc.
sS3
72 73 SS 74
0
:.:::..:
160.2.
0
-T31-50"4n
with silt; It brown with It orange zones; v dense; wet; guihaneular: naorlv araded: fine clrained: trace mica vtrace mica subanizularm =d.=inne
GRDE
SAND~.):,(SP)l trac
zones5
:A
158.9_ W33
157.2 120 155.7_ i'
v
same as above; trace clay; some zones with clay; trace heavies; most of the sample is slough
same as above with It yellow clay wisps POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; sand with clay band and wisps of gray clay; It orange with It brown zones; v dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace
!0
75 76 A
154.2_
;W.:.
"\
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); med reddish brown with It brown zones; mred dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies; CLAYEY SAND (SC) some zones are sand with clay; med poorly graded; / wet; subangular; brown; med dense; r -_ av -, d same as above; med yellowish brown; black wisps (Mn?); turritella shell framents same as above; med redish brown; trace mica
77
A'
V\reddish
Adi
78 SS
79
A; *A
L
so
81
same as above; with It greenish gray clay wisps; dense; black pellets (Mn?) same as above; abundant turritella shells
17.l0-1481
A SI
130
Ssame as above;
med dense
83 SS 84
A A
143.7
0
W
LEAN CLAY WITH SAND (CL); It greenish brown with It greenish gray mottles; hard; wet; low plasticity; sand is fine arand- tract med araine
JJ l,
85 SS 86 sS
87
SILTY SAND (SM); It brownish yellow; loose: wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained; trace mica
140.7 139.2.
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM) and silicified sand chips; It yellowish brown; med dense; wet; trace mica . ied-reddish 1 LEAN CLAY WITH t= e' SAND (CL); med brown with yl'Ps' hard; wet; med plasticity; sand is It grayish green wisps; e arainep .. a.e meu __: ........ .... v,%m rine zrameo Irace med ur-dins. u mca ..-.. CLAYEY SAND (SC); It orange with dark orange bands and It green interlaminated clay; dense; wet; subangular; noorlv eraded: fine ,rained: trace mica 140same as above; med reddish brown with It green interlaminated clay; fine to med grained; trace cse grains same as above; bottom 0. I ft is sand (Congaree?); med reddish brown and med brown with It brown and yellowish t brown; v dense; 0.3 ft from botlom of interval is a 0. f1 WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay; It orange and It brown; v dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to Iwr
A A A
0 0
'
137.7
sS 88 sS
")14-21-29
4-50-50/3 493l7 in
n
C 90 SS
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-22
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
NEX
1 OF 5
FB-25
-APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79242 E 55261
HOLE SIZE
190
5/26/98
GROUND EL.
5/28/98
J CorbiWGtraves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
165.5
289.1
A N-VALUE (SPT) % ECOVR2 11 0 RECOVERY + ATT. LIMITS % Z AII-Tz F- u5 ILI W >Z I to 20 40 60 80 289.1
NOTES ON:
zm IL 0,0
.z 0) 03
z
(L 1-O 3
a
I
5A
i
0
I i a 0
i I
9-20-3T4 280.6.
JCLAYEY
SAND (SC); light red and light orange with white mottles; very dense; damp; subangular; poorly
Ss
2 3
A:
279.1
10:-16-I 277.6 276.1 274.6
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light red and light orange with a white, very clean band of sand. dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium
8-1:O0-0
5 6 A A A
CLAYEY SAND (SC); with sand with clay zones; light red -with very light yellow band; dense; damp; subangular;
r 0 0
5-7-T-
same as above; some zones are silty; light red; medium d~e= fine araunerl' tr"at" mediulm: Iralce mica
rie
IV I
lih
sS
7 SS 8
moist; light dense; medium brown mottles; red with dark iPOORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); VR subangular noorlv raded: fine to medium grained CLAYEY SAND (SC) trace gravel; light orange and red with light brownish yellow zones and white wispy clays; graded; medium medium dense; damp; subangular; SILTY SAND (SM) with interlaminated clayey sand; light red, light yellow, and light purplish gray; medium dense; \moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; / / \trace mica same as above; light red with very light pinkish brown zones
Ts
9
i Aa 0a
-- TFrn 268.6 20
A'
i
SS 10
A
0
17-1 -2T
263.6
25.-
"-poorlygrad6d;
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with silty sand laminae; light red -and light brownish orange; dense; moist; subangular; fine to medi'um grained; trace mica
A:
12-18-181 258.6.
30-
SILTY SAND (SM) with clayey sand zones and a layer ot light red lean clay with sand; light red, light purple, light grayish yellow, and light orange with light purple clay wisps; dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
"I
SS1
I
7-7-T1 SITE 1 1
-. 5
1'
"1 "
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-25
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
A N-VALUE (SPT)
z. 0 RECOVERY %
I
Z
PROJECT
JOB NO.
ISHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
1Z 0
_jIg-
NEX
2 OF 5
FB-25
QLo
-- J ""0 W
zL
w 0
<+
20 40 60 80
-.1 -j -i uW
a.
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY TESTING
sandy silt; multicolored bands with red, yellow, orange, brown, and light gray; medium dense; wet; fine grained; trace mica
--1 -
- 4
253.6-
SS
13
I I
0
/
248.6.
40
'A
A; 0
2I
with white yellow ./ICLAYEY SAND (SC);damp; light brownish with brownish yellow poorly graded; wisps; medium dense; (SC). light subangular, SAND CLAVEY fine to medium grained
white
Ss 14
A0
243.6.
45-
SILTY SAND (SM) some zones are silty; occasional sand with clay stringers; light red and light orange with light yellow and white mottles; medium dense; damp; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace mica
238.6.
50-
red, medium yellowish brown, and white; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace mica; bottom of interval is wet
6S 16
AO
/I
same as above; light orange, medium red, light brownish yellow, and medium yellowish brown with white wispy clay; wet; no mica observed
S17
0
,A
20
228.6]
60-
I
//
I POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) and clay laminae; light brown, light yellow, and light purple; dense, wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
A 223.6]41 5
18---
"Z4
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with a band of sand with clay; medium orange with white clay pellets; very dense; wet; subangu lar pOrly gradeZ, fine to medium grained
:1s]
TS
__
20.A2
0 2 2
A
A 2
,
0
2
T6- =5-2
218.6
70-
SPOORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some reddish brown; dense; stringers; medium j]ery thin clay
wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
i
_._
._1 _____1
__
.. 1_.
7'.K
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-25
*
z
GEOTECHNICAL LOG S
a It
SW
20 40 60 8.0 i
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO. 3 OF 5
Z Z S+A.LIMITS DSRWATER
CHARACTER OF
213.6-
0i 208.61 80-
21
WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) some zones are clayey; light brown and light brownish yellow with white clay wisps; dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
A 22
'0
203.6-
85
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with light brownish yellow lean clay stringers; medium orange, light brown, and dark yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace coarse grains; trace heavies
--SS
23
I I
A:
) 76-1 198.6_ 90
same as above; with lean clay laminae; medium brownish yellow with light brownish yellow lean clay wisps; well graded; fine to coarse grained
TF-TF-3
193-6_
95
24
.1
i i
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are borderline clayey sand; light red and light brown with a white band; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SC SS
25
I
A 0
same as above; light red and light brown with light yellow bands
wfTM 183.6-
IS
..105
"-fineno coarse-grained.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light brownish yellow with light brown zones; very dense; wet, subangular, well graded;
A
i
I.1.
27
I0
178.6
110-
WELL GRADED SAND (SW) trace clay; light brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to coarse grained; trace heavies
t0
,',
I
same as above
HOI-E NO.
SS = SPLIT SPOON; ST
SHELBY TUBE;
SITE
FINAL LOG
EFB-25
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W SZ
0) 20 40 60 80 A A N-VALUE (SPT) R-Z z
PROJECT
Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEET NO.
4 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-25
0E
+ ATT. LIMITS %
-'0
u
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY TESTING
173.6-
SS 29
I I
0
0
( _ 168.6. 120-
/>
Smedium
/.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark brown with medium yellow zones; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded, fine to grained; lignite present; trace heavies
SS
30
163.6j 125-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) borderline clayey sand; light to dark brown and medium orange; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower medium grained; lignite present; trace heavies; trace mica
159.8
31
130
11 same as above (slough?); not enough sample to jar; light brown and medium orange
SS
32
135
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with zones of sand with clay; light brownish yellow and light orange with light green wisps of clay; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to lower medium grained; trace heavies
SS 33
.6-7-13
A
T
148.6 140
-1
SILTY SAND (SM) some zones are clayey; medium orange with light green wisps; dense; wet: subangular. poorly graded; fine grained; trace heavies; trace mica
SS
34
I
A
//.
143.6
145
Z-.,
(.
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium orange with light green wispy clays; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained
35
//
138.9
150-
Slight green wispy clays; very dense; very fine grained; mica; trace black staining (Mn?)
same as above; light yellowish brown and light brown with trace
SITE
"'"
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-25
NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
NEX
5 OF 5
FB-25
z
O0
NOTES ON:
0 RECOVERY %
W
z
0.
A ,o
-A3620 40 60
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
rtMSW --
'I
80
f I 133.6--
/.
^, ..
....
..
meIu~um orange sana stringers; hiard; wet; medium plasticity; sand is fine grained; black mottling (Mn?)
01
129.7 160-
Zz2
37
CLAYEY SAND (SC) with clean sand laminae; medium orange and medium yellow with light brown wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained; clayey slough at top of recovered interval; probable Congaree
38S
"7--TT
123.6] 165-
"Theavies
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); medium brown with dark brown wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace trace Total depth of micaboringCon.aree 165.5 feet.
SITE
OLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-25
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE COORDINATES
Northeast Expansion
N 78900 E 56660
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL IHOLE SIZE
NEX
APSF-NEI
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
90
ITOTAL DEPTH
4128198
EL. GROUND 297.6
4/29/98
J Corbitt/Graves
Failine 1500
LOGGED BY:
N-VALUE (SPT)
Z !2
NOTES ON: Z
- , o ,, g
w
80
-J-
u 0
20
40
60
297.6_
5SS
A A
5290.1.I
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light brown to medium brown; very dense; moist; subangular; same as above; light brown with some black zones; medium dense, fine to medium grained same as above; medium brown; wet
SS
2
ss
3
S 0
A
288.6. 0 287.1.
A
10SILTY SAND (SM); medium brown to light brown; loose; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
Ss
4
Ss
5
'A
AA <
0
A
9
0
285.60 T1___-9-8
/
SS
6
CLAYEY SAND (SC) trace medium gravel; medium red, light brown, and grayish orange; medium dense; moist; suhaneular: poorly graded: fine to medium (,rained~ eraded7 fine to medium grained noorly subangyUlg[7 same as above; with fine to medium gravel; medium red,
Slight
55
7
A A
9 0
0
"same as above; trace fine gravel; medium brownish red and medium grayish brown
same as above; trace coarse sand and fine gravel; medium brownish red with some light gray to white zones; very
de-n I- wet
SS
SS
9
279.6 278.1
20-
same as above; medium brownish red; dense same as above, with fine to medium gravel and few sandy clay layers; medium brownish red with light gray to white zones; very dense; fine to upper medium grained; joint at 20 fi depth
TSS
10 21-21-2T
276.6
i l
A
SPOORLY
271.1
IlA:
SS
I 4 I I
267.3,
30-
same as above; with some light gray layers; very dense; wet; fine to medium grained
14-18-20"
SCLAYEY
SAND (SC) with lean clay layer in tip of spoon; HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-27
NO.
*
13
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT) RECOVERY% z "
Northeast Expansion
NEX
2 OF 5
FB-27
NOTES ON:
30
0
0
2
W ""%J I tu
z0 z
z
'-,,
WATER LEVELS,
n. DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF
DRILLING AND
TESTING
LABORATORY
L20 40 60 80
262.0_
uiuwn.~t ..... ,i4 s .. iir yeiiu.. w isn:_t orw ... rcui_ _ light yellowish browi nto vmjisn brownl an ilit graty tv purple clay layer in tip of spoon; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
~I.4.
sS
14
T:T= 258.2_ 40
same as above; few clay laminae; medium yellowish brown with light gray clay laminae
71A
Ss 16
Ab 252.3 45-
same as above; portions silty sand; medium yellowish brown and reddish brown; very dense
I
7 -z
ve.y
. .
I
A
11-12-Il 247.8.
50
O0
17S
ITS
36-26-2-4 242.7.
55
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay; light yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
i--:T ] -238.8 60
-I. SCLAYEY SAND (SC); dark yellowish brown; medium wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium Sdense; grained
19
I I
= i
0.
24-390 231.1.
65-
SOA 226.1
'7nI-
20
same as above; dark yellowish brown with black specks; well graded; fine to coarse grained
.i
-a
-,-----
L______
-. -
T HOLE
]SITE
NO. HOE
FB-27
FINAL LOG
FB-27
*a
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
z
NEX
3 OF 5
FB-27
3 .. Z:
-RD
-'
z
W U
20 Ss 21
40
0. ,,:, 80
221.1.
0 ,I
very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded orange; POORUKLY GRXADIEU SAND WI ITH SILT (Sr-SM);
dark
22
216.1.
WELL GRADED SAND WITH SILT AND GRAVEL (SW-SM); dark yellowish brown; dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to very coarse grained
SS 23
C
211.1
85-
SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL); dark yellowish brown; stiff wet; medium plasticity; trace of coarse sand
A, AN
90-
SANDY FAT CLAY (CH); dark yellowish brown; mottled with black; very stiff; moist; high plasticity; Mn present
206.1
Ss
25
I
A:
95-
SILTY SAND (SM); medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
201.1
100-
26SA
196.1
CLAYEY SAND WITH GRAVEL (SC); medium yellowish brown with white mottles; medium dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine sand to granule sized grains
A'
-27SA
105-.
WELL GRADED SAND WITH SILT AND GRAVEL (SW-SM); medium yellowish-brown; very dense; wet; subangular; well graded; medium to very coarse grained with gravel
191.1
11n-
55
28
I
SITE
186.1
SCLAYEY SAND WITH GRAVEL (SC); light yellowish brown with tan and white mottles; medium dense; moist;
subrounded; well graded; fine to very coarse grained
-....
...
..
-.........
....
..
HOLENO.
FINAL LOG
IFB-27
NC LLGNortheast GETC
LUJ AN-VALUE (SPT)
L G
.... PROJECTA
JOB NO.
ISHEET
NO.
IHOLE NO.
Expansion
F
NEX
OF
FB-27
'd
3: z
OtLJ W
NOEO: AE EES EES WAE DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION DHRILLING AND LABORATORY
20 Ss
29
,40
80TESTING
I I
0'
'15-12-17
181.1
.4 medium grained
Imedium
SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium yellowish brown;, dense;, moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to
SS
30
176.1L
0 12"
12-- POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay, ht;vr dense; moist; rounded; poorly graded; fine to very fine grained
'86-70-55 3AlS
12-
171.1
POORLY GRDED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light tannish white; very dense; moist; rounded; poorly graded; fine to very fine grained
SS 32
I I I I I
=SHELBY
13-
166.1
sS
33
)8-11-1 16l. I
135
ELASTIC SILT WITH SAND (MH); light yellowish brown with white; very stiff; moist; medium plasticity
SS
34
14156.1
SILTY SAND (SM); medium yellowish brown with white;, very dense; moist; subrounded; poorly graded; fine to very fine grained, silts are elastic
55.
35
I
)1244-19 146.1
150- //I
36
CLAYEY SAND (SC); very dark greenish black; dense-. moist; subangular; poorly graded; very fine grained. Ilmicaceous, green cray
/'J
TUBE:
SITENO
FINAL LOG
HLEFB-27
IPROJECT
wU
z <
20
40
60
80
-...............
SITE
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
FINAL LOG
FB-27
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
Northeast Expansion
COORDINATES
NEX
OF
5 90
FB-28
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 78382 E 55388
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
TOTAL DEPTH
4/29198
GROUND EL.
5/4/98
Corbitt/Graves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
161.5
308.2
( N-VALUE((SPT) -O 0 RECOVERY % A TLIMITS%
0
z
u zI.-
%J
(.9
CuJ
20
40
60
80
308.2.
Hole onfset z reet to the east of CPT. Hand auger to 6 feet to check for interferences.
i0 I i
5
CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark brownish red; medium dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained, trace
S5
i C
300.7 299.2
.raval
ss
3 sS A A' A 'A
'10-13-17
10same as above; medium dense; trace gravel and very coarse Asand
same as above; dense /I same as above; dark reddish brown with yellow and white; sandy clay lenses
4 55 5 )8-14-19
T- 1-4--IT
sS
6
7
293.2
IT-18-2r7
-rv
SS
SS
8 S5
same as above
same as above; very dense same as above; with gravel
0 'A ) A,
A 10 I9-1V -5-27
-- Ss
10
20- 20-
287.2 285.7
same as above; dark brownish red with white; medium lithic fragments, trace gravel Adense;
I i
S5
-*
no recovery
I1I
55
A
281.7
./A
12
'"CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark red with white and yellow; '-.. medium dense; wet; subangular; well graded; medium sand to gravel, lithic fragments
-- Ss
'0
13
276.7
JI
_'
.**
HOLE NO.
FINAL LOG
HLFB-28
z z0 O= O ILI Z WZ -u z r a oTESTING
<
~z
+ ATT.LIMITS % 20 40
' .
60
80o
.4.271.7
7-6-3
-'IF0f
40-1 4026.7medium
S)
, ,
S266.7
,-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); yellow with white; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
S4 IS
0 261.7
45-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light to medium yellow ,white, tan, and black; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
ssA
717
A
I0 -16-1
0
25.
fin
CLAYE SAN0( light to medium yellow, white, purple, and tan; dense; moist; subangular; poorly graded;
to meimgand
enefftca
same as above; medium brownish yellow with white medium dense; wet
19
S2S
II 71: 246.7
60-/
20
0s6m241.7
as aov
ST 21
I I
1
236.7
same as above medium red, white, and yellow; mottled well graded; fine to coarse grained, trace gravel
=SPLIT
=STATIONARY
ST
OEN
FINAL LOG
FB-28
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
n" zI < z 1
____
PROJECT
JOB NO.
Northeast Expansion
: z
NEX
SHEET NO. 3 OF 5
HOLE NO.
FB-28
NOTES ON: 0. 00 t 00 i a
... // f./
___________
AND
< <--j r
LABORATORY TESTING
_________
20
40
60
80
1 -2I1l-i
__
_______...
ss 22
same as above
2 31.7.
'A
:23S
80-
i4
j ! ..
SILTY SAND (SM) with clay; medium dark brownish yellow; medium dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; medium to very coarse grained, trace gravel, Mn present
-24A 21.72
5 .
same as above; medium yellowish brown; very dense; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
--25S
-350-50/4n
90-
same as above; with gravel; with white; well graded; fine to very coarse grained
2 16.7_
Cement in the hole from surface, attempted to ream it out to correct situation.
0 26
ss
211.7
same as above; medium brownish yellow with orange, white, and black streaks; poorly graded; fine to medium grained. Mn present
Ss 27
315-'4-i3"
206.7
1124
1057 , 201.7
same as above; medium yellowish brown with white; very dense; well graded; lithic fragments
S 29
1WA/
196.7
II J
yellowish orange; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
SS = SPLIT SPOON;
ST
SHELBY TBE;
SITE
FINAL LOG
FB-28
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A A N-VALUE (SPT) z ,[
Northeast Expansion
co
NEX
OF
FB-28
NOTES ON:
z I"
0 RECOVERY%
ATT. LIMITS % 20 40 O 0 -- O0 CO0
z
z K
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
_ _
ss5 30
20
40
60
Y-33-DU/4 Inr
_ _ _
....
same as above; with coarse sana
_ _ _
191.7.
I
120.
31
I I I
A,
0
186.7.
SILTY SAND (SM); dark yellowish orange; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded. fine to medium grained
-Ts
32
( 181.7_
A
125-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); dark yellowish orange; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained
( 176.7
130-/
33
A A
34 SS 35
135-
140--
no recovery
-g36
166.7
01
145.-
WELL-GRADED SAND WITH GRAVEL (SW); light yellowish brown; very dense; wet; subrounded; well medium to very coarse grained
37
161.7_
"graded;
:1 S38
156.7
150-,,
IL-i I .
yiw
w. .
very fine graded; dense;kalv); moist;Ilight subangular; medium aLL-I I batUIJ greemslit poorly yeltoww Wdj orang~e; to fine grained, silts are elastic
ISTE
HOLE NO.
FB-28
PROJECT
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
W
0
Northeast Expansion
z
NEX
5 OF 5
FB-28
A N-VALUE (SPT)
L
ft z
-I-.
NOTES ON:
o RECOVERY%
+ A
z
O
WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF
TO A Z LIMTS
40
!
z W -Z W
0. uJ
DRILLING AND
LABORATORY TESTING
0
. . . . . .. same as aoove; lgilg yellowish urownu very dcense
20
80
I -ZUo.-8
-..
-A
SS
40
-1
151.7_
I
1 gP. Afn IU I
A(
. ..
146.7_
ISITE
HOLE NO.
F.......
LOG
FINAL
LO
FB-28
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
SITE
JOB NO.
SHEET NO.
HOLE NO.
NEX
OF
5 90
FB-30
APSF-NE
BEGUN COMPLETED DRILLER
N 79371 E 55388
DRILL MAKE AND MODEL HOLE SIZE
TOTAL DEPTH
5/7/98
GROUND EL.
5/12/98
M Rizer/Graves
LOGGED BY:
Failing 1500
3 7/8 in
140 Ib/30 in
N. Kidd/SAIC
179.4
284.1
A N-VALUE (SPT)
RECOVERY %
AT. LIMITSZ 20 42 to
!
W Sw zZ..
_z -x:L a li
__ _ _
NOTES ON:
WATER LEVELS,
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY TESTING
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S+
____
20
40
60
80
284.1
ss
Ss 2 ss 3 ss
4
A. A' A
A A
'0
275.6_
V IZI
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC); light grained- trace heavies- trace mica in medium fine. POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) tace clay; some zones
graded; subangular; poorly 1/]IIfine brown; medium oraineddense; wet; in medium trace heavies: trace mica
6
0
0
F F F i Q
274.1. 272.6
10
with clay; light reddish brown; medium dense; moist; Ssubangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained; much bentonite in tube no useful sample recovered7 trace heavies/ same as above; light brown; wet; no bentonite observed
same as above; moist; some zones are wet
ss SS 55 6 ss 7 ss SS ss 9 A,
271.1
0
0 7-12-19-
269.6 15268.1
same as above; very light brown with lighi brown areas; dense; trace mica
=1 ......
CLAYEY SAND (SC); light orange and light red with light brown bands; medium dense; moist; subangular; poorly to medium arained -dedsame as fine above; with sandy lean clay zones; medium red
266.6
same as above; medium red with light yellow and white zones; medium dense
265.1 263.6
20
same as above; with sandy lean clay zones; medium brownish red; fine to lower coarse grained; trace mica
Ss 10.
258.6
25
]same as above; medium brownish yellow with medium red zones; dense; fine to medium grained with coarse grains
lO -SS
( '13-15-21
253.6
30-
.j.
same as above; medium red with white wisps; fine to medium grained
-SA
--
,
i-
A
11
0,
47 -5 0/4i n
t
249.3
.. . _ __
SITE
,.A .~
FINAL LOG
HLFB-30
GEOTECHNICAL LOG
A N-VALUE (SPT)
PROJECT
Z
Northeast Expansion
o7
ISHEET NO. 5 2 OF
NOTES ON:
O RECOVERY%
Z + ATT. LIMITS %
3 1.AM T
UU
Z z
Z C
iL LL
20
40
60
80 very dense
12
S5 13
SS
14
I I
~0
243.6.
Ssame as above;
40-
with interlaminated clean sands; medium brownish yellow with white wispy clays; dark yellowish brown zones and light red zones; dense
238.6
45
same as above; dark red; very dense; wet; trace coarse grains
Drillers depth for the 4445.5 ft. interval was shallow (4344.5 ft.)
I
S
16
233.6.
50
WELL GRADED SAND W I-TH CLAY (SW-,L) borderline clayey sand; medium brown; dense; moist; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
A' 55
1 228.6.
same as above; some zones are clayey sand; medium brown and medium purplish brown with light brown zones; very dense; some zones are wet
I
SS
i
223.6. 60
same as above; medium brownish yellow with occasional white wisps; dense; wet; trace heavies
I
0
1
A0i
fl-2
218.6
-I-
19
213.6.
70-
WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) some zones are clayey; medium brownish yellow; dense; wet; subangular; well graded; fine to coarse grained
TTTI3-F4
l
(A
"HOLE
SITE
NO. NO.
FINAL LOG
FB-30
*1 GEOTECHNICAL LOG
u.
0.0W
GPROJECT
z ,[
Northeast Expansion
o
JOBNEX NO.
3 OF SHEET NO. 5
A N-VALUE (SPT)
ORCVEY C
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U. 80
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NOTES ON:
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
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WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF
0AT. LIMITS %
150 20
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TESTING
medium aense; wet; suoangular; well graded; tine to coarse grained; trace heavies
40
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60
9
208.6-
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21
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203.6.
80
same as above; bottom 0.3' have tan lean clay interbeds; light yellowish brown with light yellow (tan) clay at the bottom of the interval; poorly graded; fine to medium 8rained; top of tan clay is about 0.3 Itabove bottom of interval
I 9
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s
22
9 i 9
198.6_
85-
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey; light brownish yellow; dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black stains (Mn?)
9 I
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SS 23
Tr- =
- 1 193.6.
. 11
9 9
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90
9 9
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24
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188.6.
95
same as above; medium yellowish brown clayey sand zones; dense; moist
Ss
25
183.6
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100
POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC) some zones are clayey sand; light yellowish brown and light brown with occasional white wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black mottles (Mn?)
SS 26
9 9 9 JffI
178.7-
105-
POORLY GRADED SAND (SP) trace clay;, light brown with very light brown and light red zones; very dense; wet; subpngular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained; trace heavies
174.2_ 110-
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POORLY GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SP-SC),some zones are trace clay;, light brown with very light brown and light reddish brown zones; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine to medium gained; black mottles (Mn?); trace heavies
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SITE
NO.
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GEOTECHNICAL LOG
w A N-VALUE (SPT) z
PREcTB
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Northeast Expansion
NEX No.
4 oF SHEET NO. 5
C;
RECOVERY%
g
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a:
;''+AT.M+A'-.-LIMITS%
20 40 60 80
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TESTING
clay content vanes trom trace to clayey; light red and light orange with light brown bands; very dense; wet; subrounded; well graded; fine to coarse grained; black mottles (Mn?)
d.9a i a I
168.6.
SS 29
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10 163.6. 120-
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CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium reddish brown with light brown wisps; dense; wet; subangular poorly graded; fine to medium grained; black wisps (Mn?)
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Ss
30
a a
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IA
158.6_ 125,0
brownish yellow-, very dense; wet; subangular. poorly graded; fine grained SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); light POORLY GRADED
a a
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31
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153.6j 130-
32I33
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a a
a a
148.61 135-
CLAYEY SAND (SC), medium yellowish brown; medium dense; wet; subangular, poorly graded; fine to medium grained
' A
a
143.61 140-
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POORLY GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SP-SM); medium yellow with medium orange and light brown zones and very light green clay wisps; very dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained
sS
34
-7
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a a
a a
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138.6. 145-
CLAYEY SAND (SC); medium brownish yellow; medium dense; wet; subangular; poorly graded; fine grained
a a
sS
35 36
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ss
F )1
T3_,_4
133.61 150132.1.
light green with medium to dark orange zones; hard; wet; medium plasticity; sand is fine to coarse grained
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ss
37 55
38
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green and reddish brown with medium orange sands; hard; wt; medium plasticity; fine to medium grained
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SITE
130.6.
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,CLAYEY SAND (SC) with sandy lean clay zones; medium reddish brown with light green clay wisps; dense; wet; f subangular well graded; fine to coarse I
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GEOTECHNICAL LOG
PROJECT
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A N-VALUE (SPT)
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Northeast Expansion
JOB NO.
NEX
SHEETNO.
5 OF 5 1 FB-30
HOLENO.
NOTES ON:
DESCRIPTION AND CLASSIFICATION
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WATER LEVELS,
CHARACTER OF DRILLING AND LABORATORY
20 i
39 -4-
80 1
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127.6. 126.8.
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same as above; dark brown; poorly graded; fine to medium I M-aimed 5 WELL GRADED SAND WITH CLAY (SW-SC) clay content varies widely with depth; light brown, light gray. and orange; very dense; wet; subangular well graded; fine light to coarse grained; larger grains are subrounded; )robable Congaree at bottom of spoon i same as above; some zones are trace clay-, light brown with dark red zones; subrounded; fine to lower coarse grained; [race heavies; red zones are iron cemented; Congaree
ra
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160
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a
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165-
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SITE
HOLE NO
FINAL LOG
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