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used. The moisture content of the fill materials, prior to and during compaction, shall <br />be uniform throughout each layer of the material. <br />• Prior to mixing of wet and dry material on the fill to obtain the proper moisture content, <br />approval shall be obtained from CERTIFYING ENGINEER. Mixed material shall <br />have a uniform distribution of the moisture content prior to placement on the subsequent <br />IiR. <br />When materials spread on the fill aze too dry for proper compaction, CONTRACTOR <br />shall spray water on each layer of the fill and shall work the moisture into the fill by <br />harrowing or other approved means, until a uniform distribution of moisture is obtained. <br />Material that is too wet for proper compaction, as determined by CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER, shall be removed from the 511 and/or spread out and permitted to dry, <br />assisted by discing and harrowing or mixing th dry material when permitted by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER, if necessary, until the moisture content is reduced to an <br />amount suitable for obtaining the specified degree of compaction, at no cost to CC&V. <br />9. After each layer of fill material has been placed, spread, and moisture-conditioned, the <br />layer shall be compacted by passing compaction equipment over [he entire surface of <br />the layer a sufficient number of times to obtain the required density, as specified herein. <br />Compacfion shall be accomplished with equipment and by methods approved by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER. If such equipment or methods aze found unsatisfactory <br />for the intended use, CONTRACTOR shall replace the unsatisfactory equipment with <br />other types or adjust methods until proper compaction is achieved. <br />Prior to placement of a subsequent lift, the previous lift shall be thoroughly scarified to <br />a nominal depth of 2-inches to provide good bonding between lifts. Scarification shall <br />be accomplished by discing, raking with a grader, or an altemafive method approved by <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER. <br />• 10. The CQA Monitor will measure the ambient air tempernture on an hourly basis. If the <br />ambient air temperature is less than thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit for more than one <br />hour (1) over the preceding twenty-four (24) hours, the CQA Monitor will measure the <br />temperature of the fill to determine if the fill is frozen. "Frozen" is defined as a mean <br />tempernture of thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (32f7F) or less. The CQA Monitor will <br />measure the temperature at a depth of three (3) inches and six (6) inches, recording the <br />lowest of the two. Sias (6) measurements will be taken per acre, and if the average is <br />below thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (320F), the fill will be considered frozen. If the <br />fill is determined to be frozen the CONTRACTOR may either remove and replace the <br />frozen fill or wait until subsequent temperature monitoring indicates the fill is unfrozen, <br />at no cost to CC&V. <br />11. Ore sideslope and end berm fill shall be compacted using a method specification. <br />Previously leached ore material shall be regraded to meet the grades and dimensions <br />shown on the DRAWINGS. The Bedding Fill subgrade surface will be prepazed as <br />identified in Section 2200 of the SPECIFICATIONS. <br />B. Structural Fill <br />1. Areas to receive Structurnl Fill will include, but are not limited to, slope reductions, and <br />miscellaneous site grading. <br />2. CONTRACTOR shall condition StrucNral FIIl to a moisture content that allows <br />compaction to the required density and that results in a firm, unyielding surface capable <br />of allowing the movement of vehicles and equipment over the surface without causing <br />• rutting or other deleterious effects. <br />Section 02200 Page 8 of 17 Mazch 22, 2000 <br />Earthworks Golder Associates Revision 7 <br />I:WM1lOBSO43-21'IQWC CERIIr1CATTON REPORTPHASE IVC OSA CERTAPPEND[CIESNPPENDiX ETECnN[CAL SPEC~[CATIONSYJ22COA] m(, <br />