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FIELD REPORT <br />Associated Eat. Sciences, Inc. <br />911 FifthAvenue <br />Kirkland, Washington 98033 <br />425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 <br />TO: <br />Pacific Ton+nits Inc <br />805 80i° Street SW <br />Everett, WA 98203 <br />ATTN: Janusz Bttisarowicz <br />AS REQUESTED BY Client <br />THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED, <br />Page I of 2 <br />Date Project Name <br />Project No. <br />9/6/11 Smith Island 10-Acre <br />KE090169B <br />Location <br />Weather <br />Smith Island <br />Sunny 70's <br />Municipality <br />Report Number <br />Snohomish County <br />63 <br />Engineer/Architect <br />Parametrix <br />Client/Owner <br />Pacific Topsoils Inc <br />General Contractor/Superintendent <br />Pacific Topsoils Inc/Thomas <br />Grading Contractor/Superintendent <br />Pacific Tu soils Inc/Thomas and Ruger <br />AESI on site part time, as requested by the client, to monitor construction progress of Pacific Topsoil's "Smith Ishm !" project. <br />Mass Gradinc <br />Trending generally west to cast, the earthwork contractor continued mass grading processes over the project's former sludge disposal area near <br />the south end of Pacific Topsoil's Smith Island Facility. Utilizing a series of truckhrailer assemblies, the contractor stockpiled recently imported <br />soils from Mercer Island near the SW corner of the site. The contractor noted that the material would be likely be aerated and compacted <br />tomorrow or as moisture conditions allow. Additionally, AESI noted the contractor had continued to spread a specified "protective layer" soils <br />near the north central portion of the site. The soil (brown silty sand with gravel and trace deleterious debris) was placed in a I' loose lift and will <br />likely be compacted later today. No compaction processes were noted during time of observation. See figure I for specific task location. <br />COPIES TO: Distribution FIELD REP.: <br />DATE SF 2 3 2� 011 PRINCIPAL / PM: <br />MAILED: <br />