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June 9,2022 <br /> Page ii of 15 <br /> Geotechnical Evaluation <br /> Stormwater Management Feasibility <br /> The site is underlain by fill and at depth by advance outwash sands. The outwash sands are <br /> typically permeable and have some suitability for infiltration of stormwater runoff. The site <br /> contains and is close to local steep slopes created through prior grading (at least in part). Our <br /> deeper boring encountered groundwater about 24 feet below grade. <br /> We did not observe spring activity or emergent groundwater in downslope areas east and <br /> northeast of the site. It appears that groundwater likely has a downward gradient similar to the <br /> existing topography, ultimately daylighting near the base of, or within the ravine feature located <br /> about 70o feet east of the site. <br /> We performed a small scale pilot infiltration test(PIT) in TP-i.The test was performed in general <br /> accordance with the Washington State Department of Ecology stormwater manual. <br /> The area was excavated to a testing depth of approximately 3 feet below the ground surface. The <br /> design infiltration rate was determined by applying correction factors to the observed infiltration <br /> rate as prescribed in Volume III, Section 3.3.6 of the DOE. The observed rate must be reduced <br /> through appropriate correction factors for site variability(CFv),uncertainty of test method(CFT), <br /> and degree of influent control(CFM)to prevent siltation and bio-buildup. <br /> It should be noted that construction traffic or other disturbance to the target infiltration area <br /> could compact the soil,which may decrease the effective infiltration rates. The correction factors <br /> and resulting design infiltration rate are also shown in the table below. <br /> Test Test Measured Correction Factors Design <br /> Number Depth(ft) Infiltration Infiltration <br /> Rate(in/hr) Rate <br /> CFv CFT CFM (in/hr) <br /> TP-i 3.0 3.7 0.33 0.5 0.9 0.55 <br /> We used a more conservative factor of safety for site variability to account for the presence of <br /> nearby slopes. The use of this value would help distribute runoff over a large area. This will help <br /> the infiltration to be more widespread and not be focused in any one area below the property. <br /> We recommend utilizing infiltration drywells in the northwest portion of the property,at least io <br /> feet from the north property line and new residence. We recommend drywells be set at least to an <br /> elevation of 194 feet. This will require extensive excavation work. We must verify soil conditions <br /> during system placement. <br /> Drywells may be sized using the rate above or if allowed, the Medium Sand designation per the <br /> USDA Textural Triangle. Systems should be spaced as much as feasible. <br /> We recommend that foundation drains for the new residence be routed to a drywell located in the <br /> northeast portion of the site,near elevation 193 feet. The drywell should have a depth of at least 6 <br /> feet and diameter of at least 3 feet. <br /> Permeable pavements are generally feasible in the outwash sands provided they are located at <br /> least 20 feet from the steeper slope areas. We must be on site to verify soil conditions at <br /> pavement areas during construction. <br /> We should be provided with final plans for review to determine if the intent of our <br /> recommendations has been incorporated or if additional modifications are needed. <br /> www.cobaltgeo.com (206)331-1097 <br />
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