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® From: geofirmusa@netscape.net <br /> To: etjensvold@bas.com <br /> Sent: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:43 AM <br /> Subject: Re: Please call me . . . . <br /> Hey Eric, <br /> ASTM D2216 is the test method. <br /> Greenwaste in the wet season comes into the grinding yard at 40-50% and 15 to <br /> 20% in the dry season. Moisture drop that occurs in the windrows is 5-10% per <br /> week with a bottom at around 10%. Since the samples were bulk and had been <br /> pulled at an earlier time I would expect them to be within the 15 to 40% range. <br /> I do not recall if you pulled your sample after a rain or before. Generally, <br /> for ADC/Erosion Control we will see a 5 -10% drop in during the grinding process <br /> due to increase manipulation and grinding. <br /> Thanks <br /> Bill <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: etjensvold@bas.com <br /> To: geofirmusa@netscape.net <br /> Sent: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:03 AM <br /> Subject: Re: Please call me . . . . <br /> ® Thanks - what is the ASTM spec for that test - also, is that a fairly dry result <br /> for the greenwaste? I've seen numbers much higher while looking for moisture <br /> loss documentation, like 45-60%? <br /> Thanks again. <br /> Regards <br /> Eric B. Tjensvold <br /> Senior Designer, Northern California <br /> Bryan A. Stirrat & Associates <br /> voice & fax: 925-681-1277 <br /> mobile: 925-997-9848 <br /> geofirmusa@netscape.net wrote: <br /> > Eric, <br /> > Sorry for the delay. Samples were received in bulk form. <br /> > The moisture content per ASTM Standards are as follows, <br /> > Autoshredder Fluff: 23.6% <br /> > Shredded Green Waste: 26.3% <br /> > Thanks <br /> > Bill Schreeder <br />