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Pacific Ridge — DRH, LLC ES-7829.01 <br /> August 26, 2021 Page 13 <br /> If buildings will incorporate crawl spaces rather than slab-on-grade, in our opinion, a crawl space <br /> drain system will provide adequate drainage in lieu of perimeter footing drains. The crawl space <br /> drain must provide positive drainage to an appropriate outlet. <br /> Infiltration Evaluation <br /> The existing fill is not conducive to infiltration. Additionally, the underlying dense, cemented, and <br /> unweathered glacial till soils (hardpan) generally exhibit very poor soil infiltration characteristics. <br /> In our opinion, the use of small and large-scale infiltration systems for stormwater control is not <br /> recommended and should be considered infeasible. <br /> Stormwater Vault Design <br /> We understand a stormwater detention vault is proposed for site stormwater management. <br /> Based on the currently proposed vault location and elevations, we anticipate several feet of <br /> existing fill will be present below the vault subgrade. Vault foundations should be supported on <br /> at least two feet of new structural fill; compaction of the existing soil can be evaluated during <br /> construction. Additional remedial measures may be necessary for the vault subgrade depending <br /> on the conditions of the exposed existing fill. If the vault location or elevation changes and the <br /> vault will be supported on native soil, a higher allowable bearing capacity can be considered. <br /> Final storm vault designs must incorporate adequate buffer space from property boundaries such <br /> that temporary excavations to construct the vault structure can be successfully completed. <br /> Perimeter drains should be installed around the vault and conveyed to an approved discharge <br /> point. The presence of perched groundwater seepage should be anticipated during excavation <br /> activities for the vault. <br /> The following parameters can be used for stormwater vault design: <br /> • Allowable soil bearing capacity (structural fill) 2,500 psf <br /> • Active earth pressure (unrestrained) 35 pcf <br /> • Active earth pressure (unrestrained, hydrostatic) 80 pcf <br /> • At-rest earth pressure (restrained) 55 pcf <br /> • At-rest earth pressure (restrained, hydrostatic) 100 pcf <br /> • Coefficient of friction 0.40 <br /> • Passive earth pressure 300 pcf <br /> • Seismic surcharge 8H* <br /> Where H equals the retained height <br /> Earth Solutions NW, LLC <br />
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