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I \ l <br /> SUBSIlRFACE CONDITIONS CAN CHANGE <br /> This geotechnical or gcologic report is based on conditions that existed at the time the study was <br /> performed. The fndings and conclusions of this report may be affected by the passage of time, by <br /> manmade events such as construction on or adjacent to the sile, or by natural events such as Floods, <br /> earthquakes, slope instabiliry or ground water fluctuations. Always r: �tact GeoGnginccrs be(ore <br /> applying a report to detertnine if it remains applicable. <br /> MOST GEOTECHNICAL ANO GEOLOGIC FINDINGS ARE PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS <br /> Our interpretations of geologic and surface conditions arc based on field observations Gom widely <br /> spaced surface sampling locations at the sitc. Our cvaluation is based on interpretation of surface features <br /> and mappcd sitc gcology. Subsurface cxploration is not part of this study. Actual subsurfacc conditions <br /> may differ, sometimcs significantly, Gom those indicated in this rcport. Our report, conclusions and <br /> interpretations should not be construed as�warranty of thc subsurface conditions. <br /> READ THESE PROVISIONS CLOSELY <br /> Some clients, design professionals and controctors may not rccognize that the geoscicnce practices <br /> (gcotcchnical enginecring or gcology) are far less exact than other engincering and natural science <br /> disciplines. This lack of understanding can crcatc unrcalistic expectations that could lead to <br /> disappointmcnts, claims and disputcs. GeoGngincers includes these explanatory "limitations" provisions <br /> in our reports 10 hclp rcduce such risks. Plcase confer with GeoEngineers if you are unclear how these <br /> "Rcport Limimtions and Guidclines far Use"apply to your project or sitc. <br /> GEOTECHNICAL, GEOLOGIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS SHOULD NOT BE <br /> INTERCHANGED <br /> The equipmcnt, tcchniques and personncl used to perfortn an environmcnmi study differ si6mificantly <br /> Gom those used to perforni a gcotechnical or gcologic swdy and vice versa. For that rcason, a <br /> geotechnical cngineering or geologic report does not usually relate any environmental findings, <br /> conclusions or rccommendations; c.g., about dic likclihood of encountering underground storage tanks or <br /> regulatcd comaminan�s. Similarly, rnvironmental reports are not used to addrcss gcotechnical or geologic <br /> conccros regarding a spcci�ic prujcct. <br /> G c n f n g i n c c r . r�-2 I IO7R�(101-0O�Oi0900�1 I II III <br />
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