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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008573
RECORD_ID
PR0545572
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006855
FACILITY_NAME
ECKERT COLD STORAGE COMPANY
STREET_NUMBER
757
STREET_NAME
MOFFAT
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95366
APN
22104041
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
757 MOFFAT BLVD
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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1 <br /> GREGG IN SITU, INC. CONDOR EARTH <br /> October 24, 2002 Eckert Cold Storage <br /> 02-148ma Manteca, Ca. <br /> In situroundwater samples mples were taken at nine locations. Groundwater samples were <br /> collected using a Hydropunch® type groundwater sampling system (figure 2). The <br /> groundwater sampler operates by pushing 1.75 inch diameter hollow rods with a <br /> retrievable tip. A stainless steel filter screen is attached to the tip. At the desired <br /> 1 sampling depth, the rods are retracted exposing the filter screen and allowing for <br /> groundwater infiltration. A small diameter bailer is then used to collect groundwater <br /> samples through the hollow rod. <br /> 3.0 CONE PENETRATION TEST DATA & INTERPRETATION <br /> ' The cone penetration test data is presented in graphical form. Penetration depths are <br /> referenced to existing ground surface. This data includes CPT logs of measured soil <br /> parameters and a computer tabulation of interpreted soil types along with additional <br /> geotechnical parameters and pore pressure dissipation data. <br /> The stratigraphic interpretation is based on relationships between cone bearing (qc), <br /> sleeve friction ft), and penetration pore pressure (U). The friction ratio (Rf), which is <br /> sleeve friction divided by cone bearing, is a calculated parameter which is used to infer <br /> soil behavior type. Generally, cohesive soils (clays) have high friction ratios, low cone <br /> bearing and generate large excess pore water pressures. Cohesionless soils (sands) <br /> have lower friction ratios, high cone bearing and generate little in the way of excess <br /> pore water pressures. <br /> Pore Pressure Dissipation Tests (PPDT's) were taken at various intervals in order to <br /> measure hydrostatic water pressures and approximate depth to groundwater table. In <br /> ' addition, the PPDT data can be used to estimate the horizontal permeability (kh) of the <br /> soil. The correlation to permeability is based on the time required for 50 percent of the <br /> measured dynamic pore pressure to dissipate (t50). The PPDT correlation figure (figure <br /> 3) is provided in the Appendix. <br /> The interpretation of soils encountered on this project was carried out using recent <br /> correlations developed by Robertson et al, 1988. It should be noted that it is not always <br />' possible to clearly identify a soil type based on qc, fs and U. In these situations, <br /> experience and judgement and an assessment of the pore pressure dissipation data <br /> should be used to infer the soil behavior type. The soil classification chart (figure 4) <br /> used to interpret soil types based on qc and Rf is provided in the Appendix. <br />' Interpreted output requires that depth of water be entered for calculation purposes, <br /> where depth to water is unknown an arbitrary depth in excess of 10 feet of the deepest <br /> sounding is entered.as the groundwater depth. <br />
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