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C <br />• <br />2.05.3 <br />PR -12 <br />A PPRov6D <br />II �/6/(a <br />where associated structures will be placed. Topsoil will be placed in one of <br />the topsoil stockpiles located on site. No vegetation material or topsoil will be <br />placed beneath or in any haul road embankment. <br />The material for the embankment shall be reasonably free of organic <br />material, coal or coal blossom, frozen materials, wet or peat material, natural <br />soils containing organic matter or any other material considered unsuitable <br />for use in embankment construction by the DRMS. <br />The following embankment specification applies to road sections not within <br />the disturbed area in accordance with Rule 4.05.2(4). In the placement of <br />embankment for the haul road, materials will be spread in layers <br />approximately 12 inches deep, and such lifts made uniformly over long <br />stretches and for the full width of the embankment. Each lift will be <br />moistened or dried to a uniform moisture content suitable for maximum <br />compaction. Hauling equipment will be routed both ways over the fill and <br />routing varied sufficiently to achieve uniform compaction. Compaction will be <br />carried to the edge of the fills so that the final slopes are firm. A sheepsfoot <br />roller or other suitable equipment may be required to achieve compaction. <br />Compaction of each lift will continue until the unit dry weight of the lift reaches <br />a value not less than 90% of maximum unit dry weight attained in a <br />laboratory compaction test in accordance with the specifications of ASTM D <br />698, Method D. <br />Where the embankment is placed against the existing slopes, the slopes will <br />be benched and scarified down to a firm dense base as the new fill is being <br />placed. Material so loosened will be mixed with the new fill and the resultant <br />mix blended firmly into the slope. <br />When rock or rocky material is used for embankment, placement shall be in <br />layers not exceeding the maximum size of the rock present, and in no case <br />shall lifts exceed 30 inches in depth. Rock layers shall be compacted by <br />routing the spreading equipment and loaded hauling equipment over the <br />entire width of the fill until compaction is obtained. <br />2.05-27- 02/10 <br />