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DEPTH <br />T2BT 6IT0 Ta ~\ <br />~ i'BOBTLSN6 <br /> <br />` ~ RL N9L <br /> 6YBB OZL <br />SECTION A-A' <br />SIDEI~ALL TEST <br />SITE <br /> <br /> <br />~ IN TBACK <br /> <br />TEST SITE <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />B83SVEEN TRACK <br />TEST SITE <br />SECTION B-B' <br />Fig. 3 <br />approximately six inches under the instrument. (Ref. Troxler manual <br />pg. 12) The sample was immediately sealed in a heavy polyethylene <br />bag to be measured for moisture content in the coal lab. The <br />moisture samples were taken to the coal lab, weighed and then <br />placed in the moisture oven. The dried samples were then reweighed <br />to determine the moisture content. The sample collection and <br />laboratory proceedures followed ASTM D-2216-92. The moisture in <br />pounds per cubic foot and then the dry density for each sample was <br />determined. The dry density was then compared to the optimum dry <br />density to determine the compaction as a percent of proctor. The <br />latest proctor value for the pit as determined by Lincoln DeVOre <br />laboratories on 2/2/94 was 90.1. The results of the testing are <br />presented in table 1. <br />5. <br />