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Page 18 FE 382- 063- 00 <br /> SloDe Protection : The slopes bordering the Mokelumne River <br /> on, this project were covered with thick vegetation and appeared <br /> stable . If this vegetation is removed and the slopes left <br /> unprotected, erosion may occur. Therefore , measures should be <br /> taken to protect these slopes from the potential erosion. Such <br /> measures can include rip- rap , bulk heading , or planting with <br /> suitable grasses or plants . <br /> If the existing slopes are altered during earthwork <br /> operations , the stability of these slopes should be analyzed. <br /> Potential Subsurface Gas Generation: The debris laden fill <br /> will generate unknown quantities of potentially explosive gases , <br /> including methane gas , as the existing organic matter continues <br /> to decompose . The northern portion of the site consists <br /> principally of organic material in the form of leaves . However , <br /> thisportion of the site has been identified as unsuitable for <br /> receiving building foundations . The remainder of the site, based <br /> on our test results , consists of a lesser quantity of organic <br /> matter. <br /> Since the quantity of potentially explosive gas generation <br /> was not evaluated , we suggest that an additional study be <br /> conducted , if the proposed project is deemed feasible, for the <br /> design and implementation of field gas barriers and control <br /> devices . We suggest that these gases could be effectively <br /> mi tigated. In brief, the typical methods would involve trenching <br /> The Foundation Engineem Inc. <br />