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the finished concrete making a smooth transition between the top of the traffic box and <br /> the asphalt surface <br /> Monitor well 6B was installed using 8 inch hollow stem augers to drill into the second <br /> water zone (B Zone) To verify that no underground utilities would be compromised by <br /> the drilling, the first 5 feet were hand angered Once the five foot depth was reached, 8 <br /> inch hollow stem augers were used to drill the boring to the 20 foot depth From the 20 <br /> foot depth to top of B Zone sand, the boring was continuously sampled in two foot <br /> intervals to determine the exact depth the sandy interval was encountered (top of water) <br /> Once the top of sand was determined the boring was drilled to the 24 foot depth with the <br /> 8 inch hollow stem augers and then continuously sampled in two foot intervals to <br /> determine the depth to the top of clay (B aquitard) Once the top of clay was encountered <br /> the boring was drilled to that depth with the 8 inch hollow stem augers F480 2 inch <br /> diameter Sch 40 PVC 0 02 inch slotted screen with a 4 inch length bottom cap was <br /> placed across from the B Zone sand (22 to 28feet bts) through the augers and 2 inch <br /> diameter sch 40 PVC threaded pipe was attached to the screen and brought to surface #3 <br /> sand was then slowly placed between the 2 inch PVC pipe and the augers to 21 feet bts as <br /> the augers were staged out of the hole Bentonite pellets were then placed on top of the <br /> sand (19 to 21 feet bts) and hydrated with clean city of Stockton tap water An 8 inch <br /> diameter traffic rated traffic box was then set in a 24 inch diameter concrete pad in the <br /> asphalt street surface approximately 114 inch above asphalt grade with the finished <br /> concrete making a smooth transition between the top of the traffic box and the asphalt <br /> surface <br /> CLUSTER WELL 7A-B <br /> Monitor well 7A was installed using 8 inch hollow stem augers to drill into the first water <br /> zone (A Zone) To verify that no underground utilities would be compromised by the <br /> drilling, the first 5 feet were hand augered Once the five foot depth was reached, 8 inch <br /> hollow stem augers were used to drill the boring to the 10 foot depth From the 10 foot <br /> depth to top of A Zone sand, the boring was continuously sampled in two foot intervals to <br /> determine the exact depth the sandy interval was encountered (top of water) Once the <br /> top of sand was determined the boring was drilled to the 16 foot depth with the 8 inch <br /> hollow stem augers and then continuously sampled in two foot intervals to determine the <br /> depth to the top of clay (AIB aquitard) Once the top of clay was encountered the boring <br /> was drilled to that depth with the 8 inch hollow stem augers F480 2 inch diameter Sch <br /> 40 PVC 0 01 inch slotted screen with a 4 inch length bottom cap was placed across from <br /> the A Zone sand (13 to 18feet bts) through the augers and 2 inch diameter sch 40 PVC <br /> threaded pipe was attached to the screen and brought to surface 92/12 sand was then <br /> slowly placed between the 2 inch PVC pipe and the augers to 12 feet bts as the augers <br /> were staged out of the hole Bentonite pellets were then placed on top of the sand (10 to <br /> 12 feet bts) and hydrated with clean city of Stockton tap water An 8 inch diameter <br /> traffic rated traffic box was then set in a 24 inch diameter concrete pad in the asphalt <br /> street surface approximately 114 inch above asphalt grade with the finished concrete <br /> making a smooth transition between the top of the traffic box and the asphalt surface <br /> 8 Sanchez 2nd QM 2001 <br />