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20183018
30147360
40139177
101119571
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2130 E Fourth St
Street Number
2130
Street Direction
E
Street Name
Fourth
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St
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It is our understanding that the State of California defines most refined <br />petroleum products (gasoline, diesel fuel, motor oil, grease, coolant, etc.) as <br />hazardous waste. As such, indiscriminate dumping or spillage o f these fluids <br />may constitute a misdemeanor, punishable by fines and/or impris onment, and <br />shall be prohibited. The contractor is responsible for all hazardous waste <br />related to his operations. The Geotechnical Consultant does not have expertise <br />in this area. If hazardous wast e is a concern, then the Owner should contract <br />the services of a qualified environmental assessor. <br />Processing: Exposed earth materials that have been observed to be <br />satisfactory f or s upport o f c ompacted fi ll by th e G eotechnical Consultant shall <br />be scarified to a minimum depth of 6 inches. Exposed earth mat erials that are <br />not observed to be satisfactory shall be removed or alternative <br />recommendations may be provided by the Geotechnical Consultant. <br />Scarification shall continue until the exposed earth materials are broken down <br />and free of o versize material and th e wo rking s urface i s reasonably uniform, <br />flat, and free of uneven features that would inhibit uniform co mpaction. T he <br />earth materials should be moistened or air dried to near optimu m moisture <br />content, prior to compaction. <br />Overexcavation: The Cut L ot T ypical D etail and Cut/Fill Transition L ot <br />Typical Detail, included herein provides a graphic illustration that d epicts <br />typical overexcavation recommendations made in the approved geotechnical <br />report(s) and/or grading plan(s). <br />Keyways and Benching : Where fi lls ar e to be placed on s lopes s teeper th an <br />5:1 (horizontal to vertical units), the ground shall be thoroughly benched as <br />compacted fill is placed. Please see the three Keyway and Benc hing Typical <br />Details with subtitles Cut Over Fill Slope, Fill Over Cut Slope , and Fill Slope for <br />a gr aphic i llustration. T he lo west be nch o r s mallest keyway s h all be <br />a minimum of 10 feet wide (or ½ the proposed slope height) and at least 2 <br />feet into competent earth materials as advised by the Geotechnical <br />Consultant. Typical benches shall be excavated a minimum height of 4 feet into <br />competent earth materials or as recommended by the Geotechnical <br />Consultant. F ill placed on slopes steeper than 5:1 should be thoroughly <br />benched or otherwise excavated to provide a flat subgrade for the compacted <br />fill. <br />Evaluation/Acceptance of Bottom Excavations: All areas to receive <br />compacted fill (bottom excavations), including removal excavations, processed <br />areas, keyways, and benching, shall be observed, mapped, general elevations <br />recorded, and/or tested prior to being accepted by the Geotechnical <br />Consultant as suitable to receive compacted fill. The Contractor shall obtain <br />a written acceptance from the Geotechnical Consultant prior to <br />placing compacted fill. A licensed surveyor shall provide the survey <br />control for determining elevations of bottom excavations, processed areas, <br />keyways, and <br />2130 E 4th St <br />2/11/2025
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