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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004022
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/14/2004
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Comments
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DMG
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Hilltop Aquatic Investments LLC
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Lined Pit Guide 11 September 2000 <br />3H:1 V, horizontal benches shall be excavated into the slope to allow fill to be placed in horizontal <br />lifts and to eliminate potential weak interfaces between the fill and native ground. Embankment <br />material shall be continuously benched and keyed into the existing material a minimum of 2 feet. <br />Fill Placement - <br />/ The distribution of materials shall be such that the fill is free from voids, lenses, pockets, <br />streaks, or layers of material differing substantially in texture or gradation from the <br />surrounding material. <br />/ The fill sttrface shalt be at or near the same elevation at all times during construction; the <br />maximum permissible difference in elevation between fill surfaces shall be 3 feet. At all <br />times during construction, the surface of the fill shall be graded to prevent ponding of water <br />and maintained for storm water drainage. <br />/ Fill placement shall occur by routing the hauling and spreading units approximately parallel <br />to the axis of the fill. As faz as practical, hauling units shall be so routed that they do not <br />follow in the same paths, but split their tracks evenly across the surface of the fill to enhance <br />compaction. <br />/ Water required for moisture conditioning shall be applied on the fill or in the borrow azeas <br />using water trucks with spray bars for even distribution of water. Adjustments in moisture <br />content shall be made principally in the borrow azea. Fill materials shall be maintained <br />within the moisture content range required to permit proper compaction to the specified <br />density with the equipment being used. The moisture content of the fill materials, prior to <br />and during compaction, shall be uniform throughout each layer of the material. Mixing of <br />wet and dry material on the fill to obtain the proper moisture content shall not be allowed. <br />/ After each layer of fill has been placed, spread, and moisture conditioned, the layer shall be <br />compacted by passing compaction equipment over the entire surface of the Layer a sufficient <br />number of times to obtain the required density. Prior to placement of subsequent lifts, the <br />previous lift shall be thoroughly scarified to a depth of 2-inches to provide good bonding <br />between lifts. Scazification shall be accomplished by discing, raking with a grader, or <br />approved alternative method. <br />/ Soil liner fill shall be placed and compacted to achieve a coefficient of petirteability of less <br />than 1x10 cm/sec. <br />/ Compact the soil liner fill to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density as determined <br />by the Standazd Proctor density test (ASTM D 698) at a moisture content between I percent <br />below and 3 percent over the optimum moisture content. <br />/ In order to resume soil liner fill placement or other operations following an occurrence of <br />inclement weather, unsuitable material shall be removed and dried. <br />/ Desiccation and crusting of the soil liner lift surface shall be avoided as much as possible. <br />Cracked azeas and swelling, heaving, or other similaz conditions shall be replaced or <br />reworked to remove such defects. <br />
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