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EVERGREEN WAY
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7710
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CINGULAR WIRELESS ANTENNA
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L� <br />Adapt Engineering <br />It should be noted that the exploration performed for this evaluation revealed subsurface conditions only <br />at a discrete location across the project site and that actual conditions in other areas could vary. <br />Furthermore, the nature and extent of any such variations would not become evident until additional <br />explorations are performed or until construction activities have commenced. If significant variations are <br />observed at the time of construction, we may need to modify our conclusions and recommendations <br />contained in this report to reflect the actual site conditions. <br />Auger Boring Procedures <br />The boring was advanced using a track-mounted, hollow-stem auger drill rig operated by an independent <br />company working under subcontract to Adapt. A geotechnical representative of Adapt was on-site to <br />observe the boring, obtain representative soil samples, and log the subsurface conditions. After the baring <br />was completed, the borehole was backfilled with a mixture of soil cuttings and bentonite chips. <br />During drilling, soil samples were obtained on 5-foot depth intervals using the Standard Penetration Test <br />(SPT) procedure (ASTM: D 1586). This test and sampling method consists of driving a standard 2.0-inch <br />outside diameter (OD) split-barrel sampler a distance of 18 inches into the soil with a 140-pound hammer, <br />free-falling a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows required to drive the sampler through each of <br />the three, 6-inch intervals is noted. The total number of blows struck during the final 12 inches of <br />penetration is considered the Standard Penetration Resistance, ar"blow count". If 50 or more blows are <br />struck within one 6-inch interval, the driving is ceased and the blow count is recorded as 50 blows for the <br />actual number of inches of penetration. The resulting Standard Penetration Resistance values provide a <br />measure of the relative density of granular soils or the relative consistency of cohesive soils. <br />The 13oring Log attached to this report describes the various types of soils encountered in the boring, <br />based primarily on visual interpretations made in the field and supported by our subsequent laboratory <br />examination and testing. The log indicates the approximate depth of the contacts between different soil <br />layers, although these contacts may be gradational or undulating. Where a change in soil type occurred <br />between sampling intervals, we inferred the depth of contact. Our log also graphically indicates the blow <br />count, sample type, sample number, and approximate depth of each soil sample obtained from the boring, <br />along with any laboratory tests performed on the soil samples. If any groundwater was encountered in the <br />boreholes, the approximate groundwater depths are depicted on the boring log. Groundwater depth <br />estimates are typically based on the moisture content of soil samples, the wetted height on the drilling <br />rods, and the water level measured in the borehole after the auger has been extracted. <br />SITE CONDITIONS <br />The following sections describe our observations, measurements, and interpretations concerning surface, <br />soil, groundwater, and seismic conditions at the project site. <br />Surface Conditions <br />Our surface exploration consisted of a visual site reconnaissance. The relatively level proposed lease area <br />is located within the southwest corner of the fence enclosed host parcel; approximately 450-ft west of <br />AT&T Mobility Go Ryka Consulting May 5, 2014 <br />Adapt Project No. WA14-18929-GEO Page 2 <br />
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