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SEAWAY BLVD
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- plans. ' This will increase the organic content of the topsoil. Aiso, as the <br /> planted vegetation grows and drops leave, and other detritus, the organic <br /> component will build up to the level of a native wetland soil. <br /> The pH level is 5.5, which is slightly acidic and normal for both wetland <br /> and upland soils in the Northwest. <br /> The texture analysis reveals 73.8% sand, 4.8% clay and 21.4% silt. This <br /> • texture will provide a good planting medium for the specifled species to • <br /> he installed at the site. <br /> We are pleased with the results of this soil analysis. The contractor may <br /> placF: the soil to the specified depths, following completion of sub-grade <br /> excavation, as called for in the plans. <br /> Please cal� with any questions. <br /> Sincerely <br /> �����-_- <br /> Hugh Mortensen <br /> Ecologist <br />
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