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FILE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0506186
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007258
FACILITY_NAME
RIPON SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
341
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26114007
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
341 E MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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CAMBRIA <br /> STANDARD FIELD PROCEDURES FOR <br /> CONE PENETROMETER TESTING AND SAMPLING <br /> This document describes Cambria Environmental Technology's standard field methods for Cone <br /> Penetrometer Testing(CPT)and direct-push soil and ground water sampling. These procedures are designed <br /> to comply with Federal, State and local regulatory guidelines. Specific field procedures are summarized <br /> below. <br /> Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT) <br /> Cone Penetrometer Testing is performed by a trained geologist or engineer working under the supervision <br /> of a California Registered Geologist(RG)or a Certified Engineering Geologist(CEG). Cone Penetrometer <br /> Tests(CPT)are carried out by pushing an integrated electronic piezocone into the subsurface. The piezocone <br /> is pushed using a specially designed CPT rig with a force capacity of 20 to 25 tons. The piezocones are <br /> capable of recording the following parameters: <br /> Tip Resistance(Qc) <br /> Sleeve Friction (Fs) <br /> Pore Water Pressure (U) <br /> Bulk Soil Resistivity (rho) - with an added module <br /> A compression cone is used for each CPT sounding. Piezocones with rated load capacities of 5, 10 or 20 tons <br /> are used depending on soil conditions. The 5 and 10 ton cones have a tip area of 10 sq. cm. and a friction <br /> sleeve area of 150 sq. cm. The 20 ton cones have a tip area of 15 sq. cm. and a friction sleeve area of 250 <br /> sq. cm. A pore water pressure filter is located directly behind the cone tip. Each of the filters is saturated <br /> in glycerin under vacuum pressure prior to penetration. Pore Pressure Dissipation Tests(PPDT)are recorded <br /> at 5 second intervals during pauses in penetration. The equilibrium pore water pressure from the dissipation <br /> test can be used to identify the depth to groundwater. <br /> The measured parameters are printed simultaneously on a printer and stored on a computer disk for future <br /> analysis. All CPTs are carried out in accordance with ASTM D-3441. A complete set of baseline readings <br /> is taken prior to each sounding to determine any zero load offsets. <br /> The inferred stratigraphic profile at each CPT location is included on the plotted CPT logs. The stratigraphic <br /> interpretations are based on relationships between cone bearing (Qc) and friction ratio (Rf). The friction <br /> ratio is a calculated parameter(Fs/Qc) used in conjunction with the cone bearing to identify the soil type. <br /> Generally, soft cohesive soils have low cone bearing pressures and high friction ratios. Cohesionless soils <br /> (sands) have high cone bearing pressures and low friction ratios. The classification of soils is based on <br /> correlations developed by Robertson et al (1986). It is not always possible to clearly identify a soil type <br /> based on Qc and Rf alone. Correlation with existing soils information and analysis of pore water pressure <br /> measurements should also be used in determining soil type. <br /> CPT and sampling equipment are steam-cleaned or washed prior to work and between borings to prevent <br /> cross-contamination. Sampling equipment is washed between samples with trisodium phosphate or an <br /> equivalent EPA-approved detergent. Groundwater samples are decanted into appropriate containers supplied <br /> by the analytic laboratory. Samples are labeled, placed in protective foam sleeves, stored on crushed ice at <br /> or below 4°C, and transported under chain-of-custody to the laboratory. <br /> 146.1 The CPT borings are filled to the ground surface with cement grout poured or pumped through a tremie pipe. <br />
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