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FIELD REPORT <br />Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. <br />911 Fifth Avenue <br />Kirkland, Washington 98033 <br />425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 <br />TO: <br />Pacific Topsoils Inc <br />805 80" Street S%V <br />Everett, IVA 98203 <br />ATTN: Janusz Bajsarowicz <br />AS REQUESTED BY Client <br />THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: <br />Page I of 2 <br />Date <br />Prujcd Name <br />Project No. <br />71 <br />'I/1-5 1 <br />Snlith Island 10-Acre <br />KE09016911 <br />I.ucatim: <br />Weather <br />Smith Island <br />Cloudy 61Ps <br />Municipality <br />Repart Number <br />Snohomish Count <br />69 <br />Engineer/Architect <br />Parametrix <br />Cliem/Owner <br />Pacific To sills Inc <br />Genital Contractor/SuperhnUldent <br />Grading To soils Inc/Thomas <br />Grading Cnntraclm'ISuperiulendcur <br />Pucifnc To soils Inc/Thomas and Roger <br />AESI on site part time, as requested by the client, to monitor construction progress of Pacific'1'opsoil's "Smith Island" project. <br />Mass Grading <br />Trending generally west to cast, the earthwork contractor continued mats grading processes over the pwjecl's former sludge disposal area near <br />the south end of Pacific Topsoil's Smith Island Facility. Utilizing a large lo,:cr, tine contractor placed a 4-6" loose lift of recently imported fill <br />from a construction site in Ballard over the eastern comer critic area. The nlll soil (brown to orangish brown silty SAND with few gravel) was <br />spread into a thin lift topli6 and will likely be compacted later today. Additionally, AESI noted that the contractor had completed compacting an <br />approximately 6-12" lift of Ballard fill near the SW comer of the site while ccntinuing to stockpile the material to the immediate north. Using a <br />large vibratory taller, the material was compacted in a series of 4-5 passes and proved unyielding under the wheel weight of iruckhrailer <br />assemblies. Further, the compacted material teas T-probed and found to be fin i with average penetrations not exceeding 3". Ilia contractor <br />noted that with the exception of a few localized areas, much of the protective layer has been placed and requests AESI return on Tuesday <br />(9/20/11) to complete monitoring of the protective layer material. Additionally, the contractor noted that trucks would likely resume import of <br />the specified biotic layer sometime next week. Sec figure 1 for specific task location. <br />Drainage <br />No further work was completed on this task at time of visit. <br />COPIES TO <br />DATE <br />MAILED: <br />Distribution <br />FIELD REP.: Jon D. Hansen, Sr Staff Gwlogisl <br />SEP 2 3 2011 PRINCIPAL / PM: Jon Sondergaard, P.E.G 1 , <br />