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2. PROCEDURES <br /> 2.1 Boring Layout and Soil Sampling Procedures <br /> WSB recommended the boring depths and selected the desired locations. Our field crew staked the <br /> boring locations using existing site features as guides. The approximate boring locations are shown on <br /> the Soil Boring Exhibit in AppendixA which is an aerial photo. <br /> We drilled the borings on June 19 and 20, 2019, with a truck-mounted CME-55 drill rig operated by a two- <br /> person crew. The drill crew advanced the borings using continuous hollow stem augers. Drilling <br /> methods, crew chief, depths, sampling interval, casing usage, groundwater observations, test data, and <br /> other drilling information are indicated on the boring logs. <br /> Generally, the drill crew sampled at 2 'h foot intervals to the borings termination depths. <br /> The materials encountered were described on field logs and representative samples were containerized, <br /> and transported to our laboratory for further examination and testing. <br /> The samples were visually examined to estimate the distribution of grain sizes, plasticity, consistency, <br /> moisture condition, color, presence of lenses and seams, and apparent geologic origin. We classified the <br /> soils according to type using the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). A chart describing the <br /> Unified Soil Classification System is included in AppendixA. <br /> 2.2 Groundwater Measurements and Borehole Abandonment <br /> The drill crew observed the borings for free groundwater while drilling and after completion. These <br /> observations and measurements are noted on the boring logs. The crew then backfilled the borings with <br /> soil cuttings to comply with Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br /> 2.3 Boring Log Procedures and Qualifications <br /> The subsurface conditions encountered by the test borings are illustrated on the Logs of Test Borings in <br /> AppendixA. Similar soils were grouped into the strata shown on the boring logs, and the appropriate <br /> estimated USCS classification symbols were also added. The depths and thickness of the subsurface <br /> strata indicated on the boring logs were estimated from the drilling results. <br /> The transition between materials (horizontal and vertical) is approximate and is usually far more gradual <br /> than shown. Information on actual subsurface conditions exists only at the specific locations indicated <br /> and is relevant only to the time exploration was performed. Subsurface conditions and groundwater <br /> levels at other locations may differ from conditions found at the indicated locations. The nature and <br /> extent of these conditions would not become evident until exposed by construction excavation. These <br /> stratification lines were used for our analytical purposes and, due to the aforementioned limitations, <br /> should not be used as a basis of design or construction cost estimates. <br /> Geotechnical Report <br /> 2020 PMP Street Improvements <br /> Arden Hills,Minnesota <br /> WSB Project No.014297-000 Page 2 <br />