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5.0 SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDITIONS <br />The subsurface soils encountered during the field exploration consisted primarily .pf clays and silty <br />sands. These soils varied from dusky yellowish brown to light yellow brown, moist to wet and <br />from soft to stiff. <br />Groundwater was encountered at depths from 9.5 to 11.0 feet below existing ground surface. <br />No evidence of artificial fill was encountered at any of the boring locations below the surface <br />layers of asphalt and gravel. <br />More detailed descriptions of the materials encountered are presented in the boring logs in <br />Appendix A. <br />The groupings represent the predominate materials encountered and relatively thin, often <br />discontinuous layers of different material, may occur within the major divisions. Also, <br />stratification lines indicate the approximate boundary between the major material types and the <br />actual transition may be gradual. <br />JN 40007-095-01 <br />ftVns-A97-06i-�atr n --d- <br />5-1 <br />