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APPENDIX A <br /> FIELD EXPLORATIONS <br /> GENERAL <br /> Subsurface conditions at the site were explored by excavating five test pits (TP-1 through TP-5)to <br /> depths ranging between 4.0 to 10.0 feet BGS. The test pits were completed on August 17, 2018 <br /> by the client, NW Homefinders, Inc. of Mukilteo, Washington, using a Kubota KX057-4 track- <br /> mounted excavator. The explorations were observed by a member of our geotechnical staff. <br /> The exploration logs are presented in this appendix. <br /> The approximate locations of our explorations are shown on Figure 2. The exploration locations <br /> were chosen based on our project understanding communicated by the client and adjusted <br /> based on accessibility and avoidance of existing vegetation. The locations of the explorations <br /> were determined in the field using readily available reference points. This information should be <br /> considered accurate only to the degree implied by the methods used. <br /> SOiL SAMPLING <br /> We collected representative..samples of the-various soils encountered in the explorations for <br /> geotechnical laboratory testing. Soil samples were collected from the test pits at observed <br /> variations in the soil. Disturbed samples were collected from the teeth of the excavator when <br /> changes were observed. ,Sampling-intervals are shown on the exploration logs. <br /> SOIL CLASSIFICATION <br /> The soil samples were classified in accordance with the "Exploration Key"(Table A-1) and"Soil <br /> Classification System"(Table A-2), which are presented in this appendix. The exploration logs <br /> indicate the depths at which the.soils.or::theirNcharacter)stics change; although the change could <br /> be gradual. A horizontal line between soil types indicates an observed (visual or excavation <br /> resistance) change. if the change occurred between sample iocations and was not observed or <br /> obvious,the depth was.interpreted, and the change is indicated using a dashed line. <br /> Classifications are shown on the exploration logs. <br /> GEODESIGN= <br />