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majority of sand (- No. 4 sieve size), but there was gravel with particle sizes of up to <br /> approximately 3" diameter present. While the larger particles were present we expect <br /> them to be present in quantities of 5 to 15 percent. This material was encountered directly <br /> below the topsoil or beneath the overburden in borings 2, 3, 4 and 5. This material was <br /> encountered intermittently above and below the CLAY; SAND, with occasional gravel; <br /> SAND, with gravel; to be described below in borings 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 12. <br /> SILTY CLAYEY SAND <br /> Silty clayey SAND was encountered in boring 4 at a depth of thirty-five feet. This <br /> material was loose to medium dense, moist to wet and brown. <br /> CLAY <br /> A Lense of clay was encountered in boring 9, at a depth of twenty-six feet and a thickness <br /> of one foot. This clay was soft to medium stiff, very moist to wet and brown. <br /> SANDSTONE-CLAYSTONE-SILTSTONE BEDROCK <br /> Sandstone-claystone-siltstone bedrock was encountered in borings 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 and 12, at <br /> depths ranging from twelve feet to forty-three feet with an average depth of thirty-one <br /> feet. This interbedded material was hard to very hard and ranged in color from gray to <br /> brown. <br /> CLAYSTONE BEDROCK <br /> Claystone bedrock was encountered in borings 3, 8, 10 and 11, at depths ranging from <br /> thirty-seven to forty-seven feet with a mean depth of forty-three feet. This material was <br /> very hard and gray. <br /> SANDSTONE-SILTSTONE BEDROCK <br /> Interbedded sandstone-siltstone bedrock was encountered in boring 6 at a depth of thirty- <br /> eight feet. This material was hard to very hard and ranged from brown to gray. <br /> Two Rivers Property,WesTest Project No. 440515,February 12,2015 6 <br />