HomeMy WebLinkAboutTALUS WEST Soils Report·
October 13,
W. O. 12134
Tryck, Nyman & Hayes
740 "I" Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
1971
ATTENTION: Mr. Dan Chapman
Gentlemen:
In response to your recent request, ten (10) test pits have
been excavated at Talus West Subdivision, per the attached
location sketch, see Figure A. Test pits were excavated by
backhoe to approximately 12 to 14 feet.
We have reviewed the field data; and test pit logs, sheets 1
through 10, are attached, together with explanatory sheet, in-
dicating our drilling and classification procedures.
Soil grab samples hav~ been visually classified and in addition,
given frost susceptibility and unified soil classifications.
Soils consist generally of an upper layer of approximately five-
tenths of a foot of peat, and underlying that, a layer of reddish
brown silt averaging about two feet in depth. Soils beneath this
consist mainly of silty materials---silty gravel, silty sand---with
numerous cobbles and boulders encountered. In general, most of
the soil at depth, except a few specific instances, could be classi-
fied as very silty sand and gravels, or gravelly or sandy silt.
Water was encountered during drilling in Test Pit 7 at approx-
mately six feet. No other water was noted on the test-hole logs.
An~additional enclosure for your use is the Borough Health Depart-
ment seepage pit requirements for soils of various classification.
If we can be of further help with respect to this subdivision,
please call.
Sincerely,
ames L. S6heffel-
Staff Engineer
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CLIENT
PROJECT
T.H.
TN&H
Talus West Subd.
~/ 1 ELEV.
SIII£ET 1 OF
DATE 7 October 1971
W.O. NO. 12134
Existin~ Ground
.5 F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT ~--
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML __
~ Grab Sample
F-2, Brown, Silty Gravelly Sand, Dry, Occasional --
Cobbles, Max. Size 6", SP !~ ----
)'
F-4, Brown, Sandy Gravelly Silt, Dry, Few Cobbles, --__
Nax. Size 6", ML
~, ~ Grab SAmple 9~
__--
F-4, Brown, Slightly Sandy Gr~.velly Silt, Dry, __
Many Cobbles, blax. Size 8", ML --
~, ~ Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 14.0'
CLIENT TN&H
PROJECT
Talus West Subd.
DATE 7 October 1971
W.O. NO... 12134
5' F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Reddish-Broom, Silt, Damp, ML
~ Grab Sample
F-4, Brown, Very Fine Sandy Silt, Dry, Trace Of
Fine Gravel, SM
F-3, Brown, Slightly Sandy Sil~y Gravel, Dry,
Few Cobbles, GP
M Grab Sample ~" --
F-3, Brown, Sandy Silty Gravel, Dry, Cobbles, GM --
M Grab Sample ~-~'-~ --
Bottom Of Hole 13.0'
T.H. t~ 2 ELEV. Existin~ Ground
CLIENT TN&I{ DATE 7 October 1971
PROJECT Talus West Subd. . W.O.NO. 12134
T.H.. ~/ 3 ELE%~. Existing Ground
F-4, Brown~ Peat~ Damp~ PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML --
Grab Sample
NFS, Brown, Slightly Silty Sandy Gravel, Dry~ --
Well-Graded, GW
F-4, Brown, Slightly Gravelly Sandy Silt, Dry, ML --
Orab ~ample ;175-- --
F-4, Brown, Sandy Gravelly Silt, Dry, ML --
-
Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 13.5'
CLIENT TN&H
PROJECT Talus West Subd.
DATE 7 October 1971
W.O. NO. 12134
ELE~ Existin~ Ground
.. Fl4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT
F-4~ Reddish-Brown, Silt~ Damp, ML
),
[~ Grab Sample
F-2, Brown, Slightly Gravelly Silty Sand, Dry, --
.Few Cobbles 6" To 8", SM
_J~ Grab Sample --
F-2, Brown, Graveliy Silty Sand, Dry, Many Cobbles ---
& Some Boulders 6" To 14", SM --
~ Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 14.0'
I --
CLIENT TN~
PROJECT Talus West Subd.
DATE. 7 October 1971
W.O. NO.. 12134
T.H.
ELEE Existing Ground
., F-4, Brown~ Peat, Damp, PT --
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML
)'
NFS} Brown, Gravelly Sand, Damp, Few Cobbles 6" To 8
SW
~ Grab Sample
F-4, Brown, Slightly Gravelly Sandy Silt, Dry, ML
~ Grab Sample ~7%--
F-4, Brown, Gravelly Sandy Silt,. Dry, ML --
~ Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 14.0
CLIENT TN&H ~/ I)ATE 7 October ~971
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PROJECT Talus West Subd. W.O.NO...12136
T.H.. ~/ 6 ELEV. ~isttng Ground
F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, .PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML
F-l, Brown, Silty Sandy Gravel, Dry, GW., -.~
Grab Sample
NFS, Grey, Fine Sand, Dry, SP --
Grab Sample
NFS, Grey, Medium Sand, Dry, SW -
_
Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 13.0'
"
CLIENT
PROJECT Talus West Subd.
T. ~.
October 1971
W.O. NO. 12134
Existin8 Ground
3' F-4, Brox~n~ Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML
F-4, Brown, Gravelly Sandy Silt~ Damp, Some Water
@ 6.0', ML
M Gr~ S~mple q,~O
F-4, Brown, Sandy Silt, Dry, Trace Of Gravel, ML
:. ['~ Grab Sample
NFS, Brown, Fine To Medium Sand, Dry, SP/SW
~ Gr~b S~m~le lq~
Bottom Of Hole 13.0'
, , / X SttEET 8 OF
CLIENT TN&~ ~_X~ "~DATE, ? October 1971
PROJECT Talus West Snbd. W.O.NO., 12134
T.H. $ 8 _ELE~ Existing Ground
F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Tan, Gravelly Sandy Silt, Damp, ML
G=ab Sample %~'~
F-4, Tan, Sandy Gravelly Silt, Dry, Many Gobbles
Some Boulders, Max. Size 40", ML
F-4, Tan~ Sandy Silt, Dry, Few Gobbles & Boulders~
Max. Size 12"~ ML
Grab S~mple 7~
Bottom Of Hole 14.5'
CLIENT TN(~j
PROJEC']' Talus WesE Subd.
October
W.O. NO. 12234
1971
T.H. ~ 9 ELE~ Existing Ground
F-4, Brown~ Peat~ Damp, PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML
F-4~ Brown, Sandy Silt, Dry, Trace Of Gravel, ML
Grab Sample ~
F~4, Bro~m~ Sandy Silt, Dry, ML %,~
F-2, Brown, Slightly Gravelly Silty Sand, Dry, SP
Grab Sample ....
Bottom Of Hole 13o5~
CLIENT TN~
PROJECT Talus West
Subd.
SIIEET 10 O1,'
DATE 7 October
W.O.NO.. 12134
1971
T.H.. ~ I0 ELEKExisttng Ground
.§, F-4~ Brown, Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML --
5'
F-4, Brown~ Sandy Gravelly Silt, Damp, Nany Cobbles-
& Some Boulders 6" to 10"~ ML
[~ Grab Sample Z7q-~-~ --
F-4, Brown, Silty Gravelly Sand, Dry, Occasional Z
Gobbles, Max. Size 6,,, SM __
[~ Grab Satrap la ~,~0, ~
o,
F-4, Brown, Gravelly Silty Sand, Dry, Sit Z ~'~O
), ~- Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 13.0' --
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CLIENT q'N&N DATE, ~4 October ~97l ~
PROJECT Talus West SUbd. W.O.NO. 12134 m
T.H. ~ ~ .ELEK...~isting G~ound' ~t 12, Block
F-4, Brown~ Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Reddish-Brown, Silt, Damp, ML
NFS, Brown, Gravelly Sand, Damp, Occasional Cobbles,
Subround~ Haxo Size 6", SP
F-4, Brown, Sandy Silt, ~y, ML
~ttom Of Hole 12.0'
0
0
PER CENT COARSER BY WEIGHT
'ri:ST HOLE LOGS
SOIL DESCR~PTIQNS
The soil descriptions shown on the logs are the best estimate of the soil
characteristics at the time of field examination. Such examinations do not achieve
the precision of laboratory tests for the various properties.
1. The relative type of soil and the frost classification is shown on the sheet "Soil
Classification Chart."
2. Other criteria:
Boulder - greater than 8"
Cobble - approximately 3" to 8"
Blow Count - blows/6" of 140 lb. weight falling 30"; 2" split spoon.
(The standard penetration is blows/12").
Density - estimated by the rate of drilling type of soil, blow count, and
moisture range.
PL - Plastic Limit, moisture content being approximated as; above (+) or
below (-) plastic limit (PL) or liquid limit (Lw) as appropriate.
Lw - Liquid Llmit, see PL
Dilatency - is the ability of water to migrate to the surface upon vibration or
jolting of a sample, an aid in determining whether a soil is predomi-
nately a clay or silt.
Well graded - uniformity coefficient greater than 7
Poorly graded - uniformity coefficient less than 7
(Uniform particles, gap graded)
Organic Content - estimated by volume, not particularly precise,
Clayey Soils - a field method now being used as an aid to identification of
these soils as a combination ball drop, and rolled thread test in which
a 2" diameter ball of the Sand-Silt-Clay fraction is dropped 2' until
a 1" thick pat develops. The diameter of a thread at crumbling rolled
from the resultant pat determines whether clay or slit predominates.
Dry Strength - a small sample of the soil is formed into a cube and air dried,
and crushed between the fingers. High dry strength indicates clays
and iow silts.
Water Table - the apparent water table at the time of observation. Often the
actual water table may be higher unless the hole is allowed to remain
open or is oonverted to an observation well.
Capillary Fringe - change from moist to very damp, or saturated soil, usually
indicates that water table Is close.
Peat - Fibrous material of macroscopic and microscopic fragments of decayed
vegetable matter; very compressible, unsuitable for foundation or
embankment. Color light brown to black.
Ao - The upper layer, surface soil or topsoil, containing humus and/or organic
debris, not satisfactory for foundations.
ALASKA TESTLAB
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'CONSULTATION · TESTING · EXPLORATION · CHEMICAL · MATERIALS · INSPECTION
SOIL CLA', ~ICATION CHART
:50% GRAVEL
x CLAYEY
CLAY EY
\
OR
SILTY
SI LTY \ \
SAND \
\ ~DY \GRAVEL
\
GRAVELLY SAND iRAVEL
0 I0 20 50 4.0 50 60 70 80 90 100
GRAVEL (-t-=#=IOSCREEN) % BY WEIGHT
NONFROST ,SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS ARE INORGANIC SOILS CONTAINING LESS THAN :5% FINER THAN O. 02mm.
GROUPS OF FROST-SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS:
FI
F2
F$
b.
F4
b.
d.
GRAVELLY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN ;5 AND 20°/o FINER THAN O.02mm.
SANDY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN :~ AND 15% FINER THAN 0.0~' mm.
GRAVELLY SOILS CONTAINING MORE THAN 20% FINER THAN O.02mm. AND SANDY SOILS
(EXCEPT I=INI[: SILTYt SANDS) CONTAINING MORE THAN 15% FINER THAN O,02rnm.
CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF MORE THAN 12. EXCEPT VARVED CLAYS.
ALL SILTS INCLUDING SANDY SILTS.
FINE SILTY SANDS CONTAINING MORE THAN 15% FINER THAN O.02mm.
LEAN CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF LESS THAN I2.
VARVED CLAYS.
SOIL ChA~,.A~.~.P >7.C~
A. ~W (well graded gravel and send)
B. G~I (silty, sandy gr~vel)
II~ Sands.
A. SW (well graded sands ano gravel)
B. SP (poorly graded'sends)
C. S!4 (silty sands)
125
150
25O
III. Silts
A. [.;L (silt, fine
275
IV. Clays
A. Cll (cia{y, ~i1~ a:',d mix)
350
In an attempt to come up with an eq6itable me%hod of determining soil
percolation characteristics and still have figures that the Department
can use to compute seepage pit size requirements, the following is prO-
posed: ,
The amount of side wall area required for each seepage pit shall be
,5~t~ez:m~ned either by pemcolation tests conducCed in accordance with
.¢ ?fanual of Septic Tank Practices or by the charactem of the soil
...... a on the values given in the following table:
EFFECTIVE ABSORPTION AREA PER BEDROOM
CHARA__~C. TER OF SOIL OR PER 100 GALLON DAILY SE~.!AGE FLOW
Clean Coarse Sand or Gravel ''" 70
Clean Fine Sand
90
Silty S~n~ ~ ~ravel
Clay with Considerable Sand
or Gravel
120
150
Clay with Small Amount of
Sand or Gravel
250
Where percolation tests are performed, they must be accomplished in
accordance with the Manual of Septic Tank. Practices, PHS~ Pub. No.-525i.
It is important that the capacity of the seepage pit be ~oraputed on
basis of percolation tests made in each vertical stratum penetrated.
The weir]ted average of the ~esults'~ould be computed to obtain the de-
sign figure, :.
Where seepage pits ape f6 be installed (which is the case 98% of the
t~me) the soils log or percolation test must show the soils percolation
characteristics of the effective seepage area between the inlet of the
pit and the bottom of the pit.
Sufficient nvestlgatlon must be accomplished to insure that the g~ound
water table is at least two feet below the seepage pit excavation,
Sell characteristics or percolation tests must be submitted on forws
supplied by the Health Department om forms carrying the same information
as those supplied by the Department.
The completed forms must be certified by a registered professional eng~-
neer, sanitarian, geologist or by such other p~ofesslonal persons who
can show proof of sufficient knowledge of soil charactemistics through
academic and field experience. .
PHONE 272-34ZS
November 2, 1971
Tryck, Nyman & Hayes
740 "I" Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
ATTENTION: Dan Chapman
Wo
SUBJECT: Talus West Subd./Test Holes 12, 13
12134
Gentlemen:
On October 29, two additional test pits were excavated at Talus
West - 12 & 13, as shown on the revised location sketch, Figure A.
Materials generally are silty sands (SM/250 sq.ft./BR) and sandy
silts (ML/275 sq.ft./BR).
No wa%er table is indicated. Grab samples were visually classified.
SinceMely,
ALASKA TESTLAB
J~es L. Sch~ffel '-
S/;aff Engineer
ncs.
JLS:ld
C, LASKA TESTLAB
CONSULTATION 0 TESTING ~ EXPLORATION {) CHEMICAL · MATERIALS ~ INSPECTION
SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART'
$0% GRAVEL
0 I0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 I00
GRAVEL (+~IOSCRE'EN) % ,BY WEIGHT
NONFROBT SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS ARE INORGANIC SOILS CONTAINING LESS THAN :~°/o FINER THAN O. OZmm.
GROUPS OF FROST-SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS:
FI GRAVELLY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN ;5 AND 20% FINER THAN O.02mm.
F2 BANDY SOILS CONTAINING BETWEEN 3 AND 15°/o FINER THAN O.02mm.
a., GRAVEL~.Y SOILS CONTAINING MORi= THAN 20% FINER THAN O.02mm. AND SANDY SOILS
(EXCEPT FINE SILTY, SANDS) CONTAINING MORE THAN 15% FINER THAN O.02mm.
b. CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF MORE THAN 12. EXCEPT VARVED CLAYS.
F4 a, ALL SILTS INCLUDING SANDY SILTS.
b. · FINE; SILTY SANDS CONTAINING MORE THAN 15% FINER THAN O.OZmmo
C. LEAN CLAYS WITH PLASTICITY INDEXES OF LESS THAN
d. VARVED CLAYS.
TEST HOLE LOGS
,SOIL DESCRIPTIONS
The soil descriptions shown on the logs are the best estimate of the soil
characteristics at the time of field examination. Such examinations do not achieve
the precision of laboratory tests for the various properties. '
1. The relative type of soil and the frost classification is shown on the sheet "Sc-il
Classification Chart."
2. Other criteria:
Boulder - greater than 8"
Cobble - approximately 3" to 8"
Blow Count - blows/6" of 140 lb. weight falling 30"; 2" split spoon.
(The standard penetration is blows/12").
Density - estimated by the rate of drilling type of soil, blow count, and
moisture range.
PL - Plastic Limit, moisture content being approximated as: above (+) or
below (-) plastic limit (PI~ or liquid limit (Lw) as appropriate.
Lw - Liquid Limit, see PL
Dllatency - is the ability of water to migrate to the surface upon vibration or
jolting of a sample, an aid in determining whether a soil is predomi-
nately a clay or slit.
Well graded - uniformity coefficient greater than 7
Poorly graded - uniformity coefficient less than 7
(Uniform particles, gap graded)
Organic Content - estimated by volume, not particularly precise,
Clayey Soils - a field method now being used as an aid to idenHflcation of
these soils as a combination ball drop, and rolled thread test in which
a 2" diameter ball of the Sand-Silt-Clay fraction is dropped 2' until
a I" thick pat develops. The diameter of a thread at crumbling rolled
from the resultant pat determines whether clay or slit predominates.
Dry Strength - a small sample of the soil Is formed into a cube and air dried.
and crushed between the fingers. High dry strength indicates clays
and low silts.
.Water Table - the apparent water, table at the time of observation. @ften the
actual water table may be higher unless the hole Is allowed tc remain
open or is oonverted to an observation well.
Capillary Fringe - change from moist to very damp, or saturated soil, usually
indicates that water table Is close.
Peat - Fibrous material of macroscopic and microscopic fragments of decayed
vegetable matter; very compressible, unsuitable for foundation or
embankment. Color light brown to black.
Ae - The upper layer, surface soil or topsoil, containing humus and/or organic
debris, not satisfactory for foundations.
ALASKA TESTLAB
CLIENT TN&H
PROJECTTalus West Subd.
SHEET OF
DATE. 29 October 1971
W.O. NO.. 12134
T.H. ~/ 12 ELEV..
Frost 6"
F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT
F-4, Brown/Grey, Sandy Silt~-Some,Gravel~ DrY,
Occasional Cobbles @ 5.0', ML '
Grab Sample
F-4, Brown,:Gravelly Silty Sand, Dry, Some~Cobbles
& Occasional Boulders ~ 8.0', SM
L~"'~ __
Grab Sample __
F-3, Brown, Gravelly Sandy Silt, Dry, Occasional --
Cobbles, ML ~7~-~ --
Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 13.5' --'
CLIENT TN&H
PROJECT Talus West Subd.
T.H. ~ 13 ELEV.
SHEET OF
DATE,, 29 October 1971
W.O. NO._ 12134
Frost 6"
F-4, Brown, Peat, Damp, PT __
Grab Sample
F-4, Brown, .Sandy Silt, Damp, Some Gravel, Occasional--
Cobbles, Max. Size 8", ML
Grab Sample __
F-2, Brown, Silty Fi~e Sand~ Dry, Some Gravel, Few --
Cobbles & Boulders, ~,ax. Size 13"~ SM
F-4, Brown, Gravelly Sandy Silt~ Dry, Few Cobbles --
& Boulders, Max. Size 14", ML
Grab Sample
Bottom Of Hole 13.5'