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COBALT <br />GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION o.e a:s t t e N c s <br />EVERETT, WASHINGTON <br />December 5, 2019 <br />4.o Field Investigation <br />4.1.1`, Site Investigation Program <br />The geotechnical field investigation program was completed on December 3, 2oig and included <br />excavating and sampling four test pits within the property for subsurface analysis. <br />The soils encountered were logged in the field and are described ,in accordance with the Unified Soil <br />Classification System (USCS). <br />A Cobalt Geosciences field representative conducted the explorations, collected disturbed soil samples, <br />classified the encountered soils, kept a detailed log of the explorations, and observed and recorded <br />pertinent site features. <br />The results of the sampling are presented on the exploration logs enclosed in Appendix C. <br />5.0 Soil and Groundwater Conditions <br />.5.ra Area Geology <br />The site lies within the Puget Lowland. The lowland is part of a regional north -south trending trough that <br />extends from southwestern British Columbia to near Eugene, Oregon. North of Olympia, Washington, <br />this lowland is glacially carved,, with a depositional and erosional history including at least four separate <br />glacial advances/retreats. The Puget Lowland is bounded to the west by the Olympic Mountains and to <br />the east by the Cascade Range. The lowland is filled with glacial and non -glacial sediments consisting of <br />interbedded gravel, sand, silt, till, and peat lenses. <br />The Geologic Map of Washington Northwest Quadrant, indicates that the site is underlain by Vashon <br />Glacial Till. <br />Vashon Glacial Till is typically characterized by an unsorted, non -stratified mixture of clay, silt, sand, <br />gravel, cobbles and boulders in variable quantities. These materials are typically dense and relatively <br />impermeable. The poor sorting reflects the mixing of the materials as these sediments were overridden <br />and incorporated by the glacial ice. <br />.Explorations <br />The test pits encountered 6 inches of topsoil and vegetation underlain by approximately 2 to 3.5 feet of <br />loose to medium dense, silty -fine to medium grained sand with gravel (Weathered Glacial Till). These <br />materials were underlain by dense to very dense, silty -fine to medium grained sand with gravel (Glacial <br />Till), which continued to the termination depth of these explorations. <br />Fill should be expected in some areas around the existing residence and in yard areas near the residence. <br />Fill••would �likelyconsist of glacial till. <br />2 <br />PO Box 82243: <br />Kenmore, WA 98028 <br />cobaltgeoP mail.com <br />2o6-331-1097 <br />
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