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,. ~ , <br /> <br />3.02 SLURRY BATCHING PLANT <br />The slurry botching plant shall include the necessary equipment including a mixer capable of producing a <br />colloidal suspension of bentonite in water, pumps, valves, hoses, supply lines, and all other equipment as <br />required to adequately supply slurry to the trench. Storage ponds shall be provided to store initially mixed <br />slurry to allow hydration and to serve as a reserve in cases where substantial slurry loss from the trench <br />through underlying pervious zones or other reasons may occur. The slurry shall be agitated or recirculated <br />in the storage ponds as required to maintain a homogeneous mix. All slurry for use in the trench shall be <br />prepared using a suitable mixer. No slurry is to be made in the trench. Mixing of water and bentonite shall <br />continue until bentonite particles are fully hydrated and the resulting slurry appears homogeneous. <br />3.03 BACKFILL MIXING AND PLACING EQUIPMENT <br />Equipment for mixing and placine backfill may consist of a suitable type of eanhmoving or grading <br />equipment, such as bulldozers, or blade graders, or blenders such as a pug mill, that are capable of <br />thoroughly mixing the backfill materials into a homogeneous paste having the required gradation and <br />properties and placing the material in the trench as hereinafter specified. <br />3.04 SLURRY TRENCHING <br />Excavation shall be carried to final depth at the point where excavation is started and then the final depth <br />of cut shall be carried along the line of the trench. Excavation shall proceed continuously from the staving <br />point to the finishing point. Slurzy shall be introduced into the trench at the same time trenching is begun <br />and shall be maintained in the trench during excavation and until backtilled. The Contractor shall maintain <br />the stability of the excavated trench at all times for its full depth. The level of bentonite slurry shall no[ be <br />permitted to drop more than 2-feet below the surface of the slurzy trench working platform except as <br />approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall have personnel, equipment, and materials ready to raise <br />the slurzy level at any time. To this end, the Contractor shall have personnel on call to raise the slurzy <br />level, weekends and/or holidays included. <br />3.05 TRENCH BOTTOM <br />Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, the bottom of the slurry trench will be extended a minimum of <br />3-feet below bedrock surface. Weathered rock of uncertain quality overlies bedrock. The Contractor shall <br />provide sufficiently powered excavation equipment capable of penetrating through the bedrock to the <br />prescribed depth. The final depth and penetration of the trench shall be measured and checked by the <br />Contractor and approved by the Engineer immediately following excavation. <br />3.06 CLEANING TRENCH BOTTOM <br />Upon completion of excavation, any loose material or cuttings shall be removed from the bottom of the <br />trench with the excavation tools or other suitable means such as air lift pumps. If the unit weight of the <br />slurzy in the trench exceeds the specified limas, or becomes unworkable. the heavy slurry shall be removed <br />from the trench by airlift pump, clamshell, or other methods approved by the Engineer or the excess solids <br />shall be removed from the slurry by screening or centrifugal-type desander. <br />3.07 BACKFILL MIXING <br />Material from bortow shall be mixed and blended in mechanical blenders or by windrowing, disk <br />harrowing, bulldozing, blading or by other approved methods. Mixing and blending shall be performed in <br />such a manner as to produce the required gradation of backfill. The backfill material shall be thoroughly <br />mixed into a homogeneous mass, free from large lumps or pockets of tines, sand, or gravel. Occasional <br />lumps of up to 6 inches in their largest dimension will be permitted. Just prior to placing, the backfill <br />Ol /99 <br />Section 02168 -Page 3 of 5 <br />