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n <br />L <br />1111, liq <br />milli <br />PROJECT NUMBER 939-02.06 BORING NO. G-3 <br />PROJECT NAME San Joaquin County Landfill Development Site PAGE 1 OF 11 <br />BY BAB DATE 6/15-19/87 SURFACE ELEV. 110.30 <br />REMARKS <br />Drilled with air rotary methods to a depth of 170 feet, employing water <br />injection from 28-50 feet and 110-170 feet. Mud rotary drilling was <br />used to advance the hole from 170 to a total depth of 215 feet. <br />denotes bag sample. <br />PLATE A-34 <br />POCKET <br />PENETRA- <br />SANDY CLAY to SANDY SILT, brown (10YR, <br />LITHO- <br />TORVANE <br />PENETRO- <br />TION <br />z J <br />= <br />H <br />J GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION <br />METER <br />; <br />o <br />(TSF) <br />(TSF) <br />(Blows/ <br />Ft.) <br />3 J <br />v <br />W <br />< COLUMN <br />rn <br />CL- <br />fine rootholes; hard; dry. <br />® <br />REMARKS <br />Drilled with air rotary methods to a depth of 170 feet, employing water <br />injection from 28-50 feet and 110-170 feet. Mud rotary drilling was <br />used to advance the hole from 170 to a total depth of 215 feet. <br />denotes bag sample. <br />PLATE A-34 <br />ML <br />SANDY CLAY to SANDY SILT, brown (10YR, <br />5/3); 20% fine- to coarse-grained <br />sand; low plasticity; common fine, <br />grass roots; dry. <br />@1.5°: yellowish red (5YR, 5/6); <br />slight increase in sand; abundant <br />CL- <br />fine rootholes; hard; dry. <br />CH <br />CLAY, yellowish red (5YR, 4/6); 10% <br />medium -grained sand; very dense and <br />5 <br />stiff; damp. <br />CL/ <br />SILTY SAND and CLAY, Interbedded (4:1); <br />SM <br />Clay: yellowish red (5YR, 4/6); <br />slight plasticity; damp to moist. <br />Sand: very pale brown (10YR, 7/4); <br />15-40% fines; fine to medium <br />10 <br />grained; micaceous; occasional iron <br />oxidation stains. <br />15 <br />SANDY CLAY to SANDY SILT, yellowish <br />brown (10YR, 5/4) to dark brown <br />CL <br />(7.5YR, 4/4) and yellowish red (5YR, <br />4/6); 20% fine- to medium -grained <br />sand; moderately silty. <br />20 <br />REMARKS <br />Drilled with air rotary methods to a depth of 170 feet, employing water <br />injection from 28-50 feet and 110-170 feet. Mud rotary drilling was <br />used to advance the hole from 170 to a total depth of 215 feet. <br />denotes bag sample. <br />PLATE A-34 <br />