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Geotechnical Engineering Report SSGC <br /> Hardeson Road Retail <br /> Everett,Washington <br /> SSGC Project No. 18072 <br /> September 1.8,201.8 <br /> Table 4.CEC and Organic Content Results <br /> ti l \\ • l ur Organic\ � € tc <br /> ��'��I.�o��.t�.o23.�����1• \`� �a \ C�i oulS c \ o n 3 ei <br /> i r \Num l\ L I r �� equi ak s) �mt lfc 3r3.valR �)ZCX� L Lit € � tow <br /> ,A.. \ <br /> FF r > <br /> PIT-1, S-1 8.5 <br /> *Per the 2014 DOE Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Organic content and CEC test results of the upper native soils satisfy DOE requirements. . <br /> Conventional Asphalt Pavement Sections I <br /> Subgrades for conventional pavement areas should be prepared as described in the "Subgrade <br /> Preparation" and"Structural Fill" sections of this report. Subgrades below pavement sections should be <br /> graded or crowned to promote drainage and not allow for ponding of water beneath the section. If <br /> drainage is not provided and ponding occurs, subgrade soils could become saturated, lose strength, and <br /> result in premature distress or failure of the section. In addition, the pavement surfacing should also be <br /> graded to promote drainage and reduce the potential for ponding of water on the pavement surface. <br /> We understand removal of all fill in pavement areas could potentially increase earthwork construction I <br /> costs substantially. The lateral limits and overall thickness of fill can only be determined at the time of <br /> earthwork. If the owner is willing to accept the risk of reduced pavement life and additional maintenance ' <br /> in these area (and if allowed by the city), some of the existing fill could be left in place with a structural <br /> fill pad placed above to attempt to bridge the lower portions of existing fill. <br /> We recommend a minimum of 2 feet of existing fill(below the bottom of the design pavement section) is <br /> removed from pavement areas, where encountered. The lateral limits of excavation should extend a <br /> minimum of 5 feet outside the edge of pavement. Exposed subgrades should be proofrolled as described <br /> in the "General Subgrade Preparation"section. Alternatively, finish site grades could be lowered so fill <br /> is removed from all planned development areas. <br /> Minimum recommended pavement sections for conventional asphalt pavements are presented in Table 5. <br /> Note that expected pavement life will depend on whether subgrades consist of native or fill soil and I <br /> construction preparation methods. <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 10 1 <br />
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