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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0523467
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0007060
FACILITY_NAME
WINE GROUP, THE
STREET_NUMBER
17000
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 120
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
24506030
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17000 E HWY 120
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Classification uses the following symbols: <br /> Basic Symbols Modifying Symbols <br /> G - gravel W -well graded <br /> S - sand P - poorly graded <br /> M -with silt fines <br /> C -with clay fines <br /> The following are basic facts about coarse-grained soil classification: <br /> • The basic symbol G is used if the estimated percentage of gravel is greater than that for <br /> sand. In contrast, the symbol S is used when the estimated percentage of sand is greater <br /> than the percentage of gravel. <br /> • Gravels range in size from 3-inch to 0.25-inch (No. 4 sieve). Sands range in size from No. 4 <br /> sieve to No. 200 sieve. Use the grain size scale used by engineers (ASTM Standards <br /> D422-63 and D643-78) to further classify grain size as specified by the USCS. <br /> Note: This grain size scale differs from the Modified Wentworth Scale used in teaching most <br /> geologists. Also, it introduces a distinction between sorting and grading. <br /> — • The modifying symbol W indicates good representation of all particle sizes. <br /> • The modifying symbol P indicates that there is a predominant excess or absence of particle <br /> sizes. <br /> The symbol W or P is only used when there is less than 15 percent fines in a sample. <br /> • Modifying symbol M is used if fines have little or no plasticity (silty). <br /> • Modifying symbol C is used if fines have low to high plasticity (clayey). <br /> • The following rules apply for the written description of the soil group name: <br /> Types of Soil Rule <br /> Sands and gravels (clean) Less than 5 percent fines <br /> _ Sands (or gravels)with fines 5 to 15 percent fines <br /> Silty (or clayey) sands or gravels Greater than 15 percent fines <br /> • Other descriptive information includes: <br /> • Color <br /> • Maximum grain size <br /> _ Composition of grains <br /> • Approximate percentage of gravel, sand, and fines (use a percentage estimation chart) <br /> _ Modifiers Description <br /> Trace Less than 5 percent <br /> Few 5 to 10 percent <br /> Little 15 to 25 percent <br /> Some 30 to 45 percent <br /> Mostly 50 to 100 percent <br /> Groundwater Protection Work Plan, The Wine Group SOG 2 <br /> Franzia Winery, Ripon, California 3 <br /> — 9tisy pW wlpb10J103012001_winegroup109epo iwWanlappnEkes4'13 horeAolelo9 Eoc <br />
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