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8/24/2016 10:49:22 PM
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11/20/2007 1:06:46 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003037
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/23/2004
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
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DMG
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M04030GE • <br />2/24/04 <br />Page Two <br />Because of the very permeable nature of the soil materials <br />underlying the site, if significant groundwater tended to <br />accumulate beneath the site the groundwater would flow rapidly to <br />the east edge of the site and "spring" to the surface in the <br />slopes forming the west edge of Mexican Gulch resulting in a <br />draining effect of the subject site area. <br />If you have any questions concerning the geotechnical <br />engineering aspects of your project or if we may be of further <br />assistance please contact us. <br />Respectfully Submitted:. <br />LAMBERT AND ASSOCIATES <br />Orman ohnston, P.E. <br />Reviewed, By <br />Dennis D. Lambert, P.E. <br />NWJ/nr <br />Lambert anD ~,s~,aociates <br />CONSULTING GEOTECNNICAL ENGINEERS AND <br />MATERIAL TESTING <br />
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