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FIELD REPORT <br />Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. <br />w m <br />911 Fifth Avenue <br />Kirkland, Washington98033 <br />425-827-7701 FAX 827-5424 <br />TO: <br />Pacific Topsoils Inc <br />805 80"' Street SW <br />Everett, WA 98203 _ <br />ATTN: Janusz Bajsarowicz <br />AS REQUESTED BY Client <br />THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: <br />Pine I of 2 <br />Date <br />Projec-' Name <br />Project No. <br />1015111 <br />Smith Island 10-Acre <br />KE090169B <br />t.ocation <br />weather <br />Smith Island <br />Rain 60's <br />Municipality <br />Report Number <br />Snohomish County <br />73 <br />Engineer/Architect <br />Parantetrix <br />Client/Owner <br />Pacific Topsoils file <br />General Contractor/Superintendent <br />Pacific To soils Inc/Fhomas <br />Grading Contractor/Superintendent <br />Pacific To soils Incffhomas and Roger <br />AESI on site part time, as requested by the client, to monitor construction progress of Pucifi: Topsoil's "Smith Island" project. <br />Mass Grading <br />Prior to arrival, the earthwork contractor had continued stockpiling processes for the specified "biotic layer' over project's former sludge <br />disposal area near the south end of Pacific Topsoil's Smith Island Facility. AESI noted that a series of stockpiles had been created near the <br />northeast and southwest ends of the project area. The proposed biotic rock material, which appeared to come from two different sources as noted <br />in prior reports, generally consisted of 1.25" screened rock. No grading/compaction of the above material was observed during time of visti. See <br />figure 1 for specific task location. <br />COPIES TO: Distribution <br />DATE <br />MAILED: <br />FIELD REP.: ion D. Hansen, Sr Staff Geologist <br />OCT 7 2011 PRINCIPAL/PIA: Jon Sondergaard,P.F..G <br />