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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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XR0002368
RECORD_ID
PR0545195
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0002915
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MARKET INC
STREET_NUMBER
15
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E
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
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95376
APN
21435004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
15 E GRANT LINE RD
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03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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COiV E EC <br /> ConeTec <br /> Environmental and Geotechnical Site Investigation Contractors <br /> ConeTec Interpretations as of June 30, 2004 (Release 1.22A) <br /> ' ConeTec's interpretation routine provides a tabular output of geotechnical parameters based on current <br /> published CPT correlations and is subject to change to reflect the current state of practice The <br /> interpreted values are not considered valid for all soil types The interpretations are presented only as a <br /> ' guide for geotechnical use and should be carefully scrutinized for consideration in any geotechnical <br /> design Reference to current literature is strongly recommended ConeTec does not warranty the <br /> correctness or the apphcabiirty of any of the geotechnical parameters interpreted by the program and <br /> does not assume liability for any use of the results in any design or review Representative hand <br /> calculations should be made for any parameter that is critical for design purposes The end user of the <br /> interpreted output should also be fully aware of the techniques and the limitations of any method used in <br /> this program The purpose of this document is to inform the user as to which methods were used and <br /> ' what the appropriate papers and/or publications are for further reference <br /> The CPT interpretations are based on values of tip, sleeve friction and pore pressure averaged over a <br /> ' user specified interval (e g 0 20m) Note that qt is the tip resistance corrected for pore pressure effects <br /> and qc is the recorded tip resistance Since all ConeTec cones have equal end area friction sleeves, <br /> pore pressure corrections to sleeve friction, fs, are not required <br /> ' The tip correction is qt =q. + (1-a) •u2 <br /> where qt is the corrected tip resistance <br /> q,is the recorded tip resistance <br />' u2 is the recorded dynamic pore pressure behind the tip(u2 position) <br /> a is the Net Area Ratio for the cone (typically 0 85 for ConeTec cones) <br /> The total stress calculations are based on soil unit weights that have been assigned to the Soil Behavior <br /> Type zones, from a user defined unit weight profile or by using a single value throughout the profile <br /> Effective vertical overburden stresses are calculated based on a hydrostatic distribution of equilibnum <br /> pore pressures below the water table or from a user defined equilibrium pore pressure profile (this can be <br />' obtained from CPT dissipation tests) For over water projects the effects of the column of water have <br /> been taken into account as has the appropriate unit weight of water How this is done depends on where <br /> the instruments were zeroed (I e on deck or at mud line) <br /> Details regarding the interpretation methods for all of the interpreted parameters are provided in Table 1 <br /> The appropriate references cited in Table 1 are listed in Table 2 Where methods are based on charts or <br /> techniques that are too complex to descnbe in this summary the user should refer to the cited material <br />' The estimated Sod Behavior Types(normalized and non-normalized) are based on the charts developed <br /> by Robertson and Campanella shown in Figures 1 and 2 The Bq classification charts are not <br />' reproduced in this document but can be reviewed in Lunne, Robertson and Powell (1997) or Robertson <br /> (1990) <br /> Where the results of a calculationrinterpm4ation are declared 'urval►d'the value will be represented by the <br /> text strings"-9999'or"-9999 0" In some cases the value 0 will be used Invalid results will occur <br /> because of(and not limited to) one or a combination of <br />' 1 Invalid or undefined CPT data (e g drilled out section or data gap) <br /> 2 Where the interpretation method is inappropnate, for example, drained parameters in an <br /> undrained material (and vice versa) <br /> 3 Where interpretation input values are beyond the range of the referenced charts or specified <br /> limitations of the interpretation method <br />
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