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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
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12/27/2012
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QA Mon. & Test Results, (PSES)- Append. E, Specs.
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F. Failing tests shall be subjected to additional testing until a passing area is found. A passing area is <br />defined as a seam(s) bounded at each end by a passing destructive test. Seams will be tracked in <br />each direction until a passing destructive test is found or until a previous passing destructive test is <br />reached. Seams will be tracked according to the welding apparatus and the machine operator. <br />The following procedures shall apply whenever a sample fails the field destructive test: <br />3.10 DEFECTS AND REPAIRS <br />Section 02776 <br />Geomembrane <br />amec <br />1. CONTRACTOR can retrace the welding path to an intermediate location (at a minimum <br />of ten (10) feet from the location of the failed test in both directions), at CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER discretion, and take a small sample for an additional field test. If this test <br />passes, then the seam shall be capped between the two passing locations. If the test fails, <br />in either direction, the tracking process shall continue until a passing area is found. <br />2. Over the length of seam failure, CONTRACTOR shall either cut out the old seam, <br />reposition the panel and reseam, or cap the failing area, as required by CERTIFYING <br />ENGINEER. <br />3. If the area is reseamed, additional destructive field test(s) shall be taken within the <br />reseamed area. The reseamed sample shall be found acceptable if test results are <br />approved by CERTIFYING ENGINEER. If test results are not acceptable, this process <br />shall be repeated until the reseamed length is judged satisfactory by MANAGER and <br />CERTIFYING ENGINEER. <br />4. Samples taken as the result of failed tests do not count toward the total number of <br />destructive tests required. <br />G. CONTRACTOR shall document all actions taken in conjunction with destructive test failures, <br />with CERTIFYING ENGINEER providing Quality Assurance documentation. <br />H. Failing seam lengths which were capped shall be non - destructively tested as described in Section <br />3.08. <br />A. All seams and non -seam areas of the geomembrane shall be observed by CQA Monitor for <br />defects, holes, blisters, undispersed raw materials, and any sign of contamination by foreign <br />matter. The surface of the geomembrane shall be clean at the time of observation. The <br />geomembrane surface shall be brushed, blown, or washed by CONTRACTOR if the amount of <br />dust or mud inhibits inspection. MANAGER and CERTIFYING ENGINEER shall determine <br />if cleaning of the geomembrane is needed to facilitate observation at no additional cost to CC &V. <br />B. Each suspect location in seam and non -seam areas shall be non - destructively tested as determined <br />appropriate by CQA Monitor, in the presence of CQA Monitor. Each location that fails the non- <br />destructive testing shall be marked by CONTRACTOR, and repaired accordingly. <br />C. Repair Procedures <br />1. Defective seams shall be reconstructed as described in these SPECIFICATIONS. <br />2. Small holes shall be repaired by abrading the sheet surface and welding an extrusion <br />bead. If the hole is larger than one - quarter (1/4) inch in diameter it shall be patched. <br />Page 20 of 22 <br />June 19, 2012 <br />Revision 1 <br />
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