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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000082
IBM Index Class Name
INSPECTION
Doc Date
9/30/2010
Doc Name
Response to Corrective Actions
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Inspection Date
3/31/2010
Email Name
JLE
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3 150.0 150.0 2000.0 50.00 .000 .0 1 <br />1 Water surface(s) have been specified <br />Unit weight of water = 62.40 (pcf) <br />Water Surface No. 1 specified by 3 coordinate points <br />PHREATIC SURFACE, <br />********************************** <br />Point x-water y-water <br />No. (ft) (ft) <br />1 .00 50.00 <br />2 152.80 50.00 <br />3 213.90 70.00 <br />A critical failure surface searching method, using a random <br />technique for generating CIRCULAR surfaces has been specified. <br />24 trial surfaces will be generated and analyzed. <br />1 Surfaces initiate from each of 24 points equally spaced <br />along the ground surface between x = .0 ft <br />and x = 240.0 ft <br />Each surface terminates between x = 260.0 ft <br />and x = 360.0 ft <br />Unless further limitations were imposed, the minimum elevation <br />at which a surface extends is y = .0 ft <br />* * * * * DEFAULT SEGMENT LENGTH SELECTED BY XSTABL * * * * * <br />9.0 ft line segments define each trial failure surface. <br />--------------------- <br />ANGULAR RESTRICTIONS <br />--------------------- <br />The first segment of each failure surface will be inclined <br />within the angular range defined by : <br />Lower angular limit -45.0 degrees <br />Upper angular limit (slope angle - 5.0) degrees
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