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GeoTest Services, Inc. <br />2405 Hillside Lane, Everett, WA <br />Stormwater Treatment <br />October 8, 2021 <br />Project No. 21-0845 <br />The on -site stormwater facilities may require some form of pollutant pretreatment with an <br />amended soil prior to on -site infiltration or off -site discharge. The reuse of on -site topsoil is often <br />the most sustainable and cost-effective method for pollutant treatment purposes. Cation <br />exchange capacities, organic contents, and pH of site subsurface soils were also tested to <br />determine possible pollutant treatment suitability. <br />Cation exchange capacity, organic content, and pH tests were performed by Northwest <br />Agricultural Consultants on three soil samples collected from the explorations shown in Table 1. <br />A summary of the laboratory test results is presented in Table 1 below: <br />Table 1 <br />Cation Exchange Capacity, Organic Content, and pH Laboratory Test Results <br />Sample <br />Approximate <br />Cation Exchange <br />Organic <br />Test Pit <br />Geologic <br />Depth <br />Elevation <br />Capacity <br />Content <br />pH <br />ID <br />(ft) <br />(ft ASL) <br />Unit <br />(meq/100 grams) <br />N <br />TP-1 <br />3.0 <br />215 <br />Relict Topsoil <br />21.6 <br />4.60 <br />5.9 <br />TP-2 <br />0.25 <br />225 <br />Topsoil <br />18.2 <br />5.74 <br />5.9 <br />TP-3 <br />4.0 <br />205 <br />Transitional Beds <br />21.6 <br />4.68 <br />5.4 <br />Note: ASL — Above Sea Level <br />Suitability for on -site pollutant treatment is determined in accordance with SSC-6 of the <br />SWMMWW. Soils with an organic content greater than or equal to 1 percent and a cation <br />exchange capacity of greater than or equal to 5 meq/100 grams are characterized as suitable soils <br />for stormwater treatment. Based on the results shown in Table 1, the topsoil, underlying relict <br />topsoil, and native soils found on site are suitable for stormwater treatment purposes. <br />On -site soils can be amended by mixing higher silt content soils or adding mulch (or other <br />admixtures) to elevate the cation exchange capacity and organic contents. On -site amended soil <br />requires additional testing to confirm compliance with ecological regulations. GeoTest is <br />available to perform additional laboratory testing as part of an expanded scope of services if the <br />soil is to be amended. Alternatively, the owner may elect to import amended soils with the <br />desired properties for planned treatment facilities. Note that the near -surface native soils can be <br />expected to have low infiltration rates. <br />Geotechnical Consultation and Construction Monitoring <br />GeoTest recommends that we be involved in the project design review process. The purpose of <br />the review is to verify that the recommendations presented in this report are understood and <br />incorporated in the design and specifications. <br />17 <br />
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