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<br />2.04 ADDITIVES <br />Admixtures of the type used in the control of oil-field drilling muds such as softening agents, dispersants, <br />retarders or plugging or bridging agents may be added to the water or the slurry to permit efficient use of <br />bentonite and proper ~.vorkability of the slurry. However, no additives shall be used except az approved by <br />the Engineer. <br />2.05 BACKFO-L <br />The material for trench backfilling shall be composed of slurry, dry bentonite, and selected soils obtained <br />from the designated borrow area. The soil shall be friable and free from roots, organic matter, or other <br />deleterious materials. The backfill shall be thoroughly mixed and reasonably well graded between the <br />following gradation limits: <br />Screen Size Percent Passing <br />(U.S. Standard) by Dry Weight <br />a/e" 65-100 <br />No. 20 40-85 <br />No. 200 15-40 <br />The fines in the backfill soil shall have sufficient plazticity so [hat the material can be rolled into a 1/8-inch <br />thread without crumbling. The water content of the backfill material shall no[ exceed 20% prior to blending <br />with bentonite and/or slurry. <br />Material excavated from [he trench is no[ expected to meet the above requirements for backfill. Excess sand <br />and gravel excavated from the slung trench will need to be `tivazted" and not included in the final backfill <br />mix. The "wasted" sand and gravel shall be replaced with approved supplemental clay soils. Supplemental <br />clay soils may have to be stockpiled along the slurry wall alignment az directed by the Engineer. Samples of <br />the borrow material [o be used in the backfill will need to be tested well in advance of slurry wall <br />construction to insure an adequate supply of acceptable material is on hand. <br />Initial laboratory results indicate an addition of dry bentonite at a rate of I.5 percent of the dry weight of <br />backfill material will provide an adequate reduction in permeability. <br />PART 3 - E.KECU'fION <br />3.01 TRENCH EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT <br />Excavation of the slung trench cut-offwall shall be accomplished by use of any suitable earth-moving <br />equipment or combination thereof such az a backhoe and/or clamshell so that the required width trench can <br />be tamed to its final depth of cut continuously along the trench line. Special chopping, chiseling or other <br />suitable equipment may be used az necessary to satisfactorily accomplish the required excavation. The <br />width of the excavating tool shall be equal to or greater than the specified minimum width of the cut-off wall. <br />Additional equipment such az air lift pumps and slurry desanders shall be used if required to clean the <br />trench bottom and/or slung in accordance with the requirements of the Specifications. <br />01/99 Section 02168 -Page 2 of 5 <br />