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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980112
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/28/1994
Doc Name
GRAVEL EVALUATION PROPOSED CNTY GRAVEL PIT EXPANSION RIO BLANCO CNTY ROAD 8 RIO BLANCO CNTY COLO
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NORTHWEST COLO CONSULTANTS INC
To
RIO BLANCO CNTY
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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~-t ~ngi~ep a nai. III IIIIII~IIIIII III <br />/~,~ ~ 29585 U.S. 40 West, P.O. Box 775225, Steamt:oat Sorings, Colorado 80477 FAX 303-879-7891 <br />~~ ~,- ~_ <br />October 28, 1994 EXHIEIT I <br />Rio Blanco County <br />P.O. Box KK <br />bteeker. CO 81641 <br />Attention: Mr. Rick Ullom <br />Job No. 94-2035 <br />Subject: Gravel Evaluatioq Proposed County <br />Grave! Pit Expaasioq Rio Blanco County Road <br />#8, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. <br />Gentlemeq <br />As requested, Northwest Colorado Consultants, Inc. visited the project site on October 20. 1994 to <br />conduct a gravel evaluation for the Proposed County Gravel Pit Expansion in Rio Blanco County, <br />Colorado. <br />To investigate the subsoils within [he proposed expansion area seven (7) test holes were drilled with a <br />track-mounted drill rig. Samples of the sands and gravels were obtained for future reference. The <br />approximate test hole locations are shown on Figure #1. <br />The subsoils encountered in the test holes generally consisted of a layer of topsoil overlying natural <br />silts, sands, gravels and sandstone-siltstone bedrock to the mabmum depth investigated, 47 fee[. <br />Graphic logs of the exploratory test holes aze presented in Figures #2 and #3, and the associated <br />Legend and Notes are presented in Figure #4. <br />~- <br />The topsoil encountered in the test holes varied from approximately` to_L inches is thickness. <br />Natural ;ands and sii[s were encountered beneath the topsoil layer in test holes 4 throuz~' -and <br />extended to depths of 2S, 2, 3.5 and 8.5 Feet, respectively. The sands and silts were fine to coarse <br />grained with gravels, non-plastic, loose, dry [o slightly moist and light tan to white. <br />Sands and gravels were encountered below the sands and silts and extended to depths of 30.5 and 41 <br />feet in test holes 1 and 2 and to the maximum depths investigated in test holes 3 through 7. The sands <br />and gravels were clean to silty with occasional sand lenses, fine to coarse grained with cobbles and <br />occasional boulders, non to very low plastic, loose to dense, dry to slightly moist and light tan to brown <br />in color. It should be Doted that practical rig refusal was encountered in test holes 3 through 7 at <br />depths of 39, 46, 47, 42 and 42 fee[, respectively, oa boulders. In addition, the lead auger and cutting <br />head were snapped off oo a boulder a[ a depth of 42 feet in test hole 7. <br />
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