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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHERITAGE HILLS Tract D S-5064 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ANb ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLATTING OR PLANNING AND ZONING CASE REVIEW PETITION FOR REZONING SPECIAL EXCEPTION VACATION ~JJBDIVISION FOR MEETING OF COMMENTS: ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION: PUBLIC WATER NOT AVAILABLE of Cases ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: 71-014 (9~76) 4040 "B" STREET .January 15, 1979 W.O. %A18730 Grid %2737 J'.C. Foster & Mike Stevens 1205 W. 75th Avenue · Anchorage, AK 99502 · Subject: Subsurface Investigation, Tract D Heritage Hills, Huffman & Birch Area Gentlemen: Transmitted herein are the results of the subject investiga- .tion. Included with the transmittal are the following: Vicintiy Map Test Hole Location Sketch Test Hole Logs Standard Explanatory Information Grain Size Distribution Curves Figure 1 Figure 2 Table A Sheets 1-3 Sheets 4-6 The investigation was conducted December 14 through the 20th, 1978, and consisted of eight test holes. A Nodwell mounted Mobile Drill B-50 rig equipped with a solid flight auger was used to advance the holes. The drilling equipment' is owned and operated by Denali Drilling, Inc. Drill%ng. was~., supervised and test holes logged by Mr. T.L; Barber,: 0.M. Hatch, and James D. Mack from the Alaska Testlab staff. As the test holes were advanced, soils types were logged and the soils visually classified. Samples of the soil recovered from the auger flights were sealed in plastic bags to protect the natural moisture content. In the laboratory, the moisture content and dry strength of each sample was determined. Samples of similar color, texture, and particle size distribu- tion were grouped together and given an arbitrary group designations. Grain size analysis were then performed on composite'samples of important groups rather than on individual samples. The various groups are listed below by group for reference to test holes. .. Group A Group B is a brown Gravelly Sandy Silt to Silty Gravelly Sand. This ~roup is highly frost susceptible, rated ~3.t6 F-4. Unified classification is SM. Grain $.i~e distribution is shown on Sheet 4. Group A contains eleven samples. is a brown Sandy. Silt. It is highly frost susceptible, rated F-4. Unified classification is ML. Grain S 50 6 4 ? J.C. Foster & Mike Stevens January 15, 1979 Page 2 size distribution is shown on Sheet 5. Group B contains fourteen samples. Group C is a brown Silty Gravelly Sand. This group is frost susceptibl~, rated F---2~ Unified classification is SM. Grain size distribution is shown on Sheet 6. Group C contains five samples. Grgup D is a brown' Silty Sandy Gravel. Frost classification is F-1. Unified classification is GM. Group D contains one sample. When drilling was completed, a slotted PVC pipe was inserted in each hole to keep the hole open in case of caving and to aid in measuring the free water level. For the percolation test, the hole was filled with water and left over night to saturated. On returning the next ~ay, the hole was refilled with water and the water level was then monitored carefully for the next 60 minutes. The.percolation rate reported is 'the minimum rate observed during the .60 minute period. Using the above tests, percolation rates were as follows: Test Hole # Percolation Rate 1 2 5 7 2.8 minutes/inch 3.2 minutes/inch 4.2 minutes/inch 5.0 minutes/inch The soil where the percolation tests were run appears to be more permeable than we would normally expect the soils of this gradation. Therefore, we recommend that more conserva- tive values be used for design for on-site wastewater disposal systems. This is because fine grained soils such as these sometimes'tend to clog with time when used for wastewater disposal. We believe 150 s.f./bedroom would be a reasonable design loading for wastewater disposal systems. This value should be modified in the field if inspection of the seepage trench walls reveal conditions substantially different (better or worse) than these expected. The general soil types encountered are quite uniform between test holes. Thus, we.feel the percolation rates observed are representative for. the soil in its native condition. No free ground water was observed in any of the test holes. The reader should be cautioned, .however, that ground'water levels may not have been at a seasonal high during the time of testing. The depth to'ground water may be shallower at certain ~imes of year. J.C. Foster & Mike Stevens January 15, 1979 Page 3 It is trusted that the above meets your present requirements. If you have any questions or 'if we may be of furtSer assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very sincerely, ALASKA TESTLAB R. Mark Hansen RMH:rb Enclosures APPROVED Melvin R. Nichols,' P.E. Laboratory Manager (~ WOODS CAMFI L HEIGH~ SCHOOLS OFFICES - FlitS! NATIONAL SAHK OF ANCHOllAOE MUHtCIPAtlFY OF ANCHOI&OE OFFICES Test Hole #1 Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 2.0' 2.0' - 20.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: T.L. Barber Date: 12-14-78 Soil Description Brown Peat (Pt), dry, soft. F-4, brown slightly' Gravelly Sandy Silt (SM to ML) fine and medium sand fraction, wet~ stiff to hard, NP, subrounded and rounded particles to 1", very hard at 6.5' Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water. Level: 20.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling Sample Depth 1 5.0' 2 10.0' 3 15.0' 4 20.0' Type of Dry M~ Sample Strength Group Unified 6.8 G N A SM% 18.5 G L B ML 16.2 G L B ML 13.7 G N A SM Remarks: 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=~4edium, H=High. Group refers to similar material, this study only. General Information, see Sheet 1. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole #2 Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 7.0' 7.0' - 12.0' 12.0' - 20.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: T.L. Barber Date: 12-14-78 Soil Description Browh Peat (Pt), damp to wet, soft. F-4, brown Gravelly Sandy Silt (ML), damp, all sand sizes, stiff to hard, NP, sharp to rounded particles to 1-1,/2" F-2, brown slightly Silty Sand (SM), fine and medium sand sizes, wet, medium density. F-4, brown Gravelly Sandy Silt (ML to.SM), layered with sand and gravel, all sand sizes, wet, stiff, NP, sharp and subrounded particles to 1" Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: 20.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling sample. Depth 1 5.0' 2 10.0' 3 15.0' 4 20.0' Type of Dry M% Sgmple ~trength Group Unified 12.1 G N A SM 11.6 G N C SM 9.8 G N C S~4 11.8 G .L-N C SM Remarks: 1. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High. Group refers to similar material, this study only. GeneFal Information, see Sheet 1. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 21 Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole #3 Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 8.0' 8.0' - 11.0' 11.0' - 20.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: T.L. Barber Date: 12-18-78 Soil Description Brown Peat (Pt) frozen, soft. F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), trace gravel, damp, stiff, NP, rounded and subrounded particles. F-4, brown Gravelly Sandy Silt (ML to SM), hard, all sand sizes, sharp and subrounded particles, NP. F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), with layers of 'Silty Sandy Gravel (GM), fine and medium sand sizes, damp to wet, hard, NP, sharp and subrounded particles. Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: 20.0' 1.0~ None Observed While Drilling Sampl~ Depth 5.0' 2 10.0' 3 15.0' 4 20..0' Type of Dry M% Sample Strength Group Unified 4.5 G L-N A SM 1314 G N A SM 11.0 G L-N B ~ 14.6 G L B ML Remarks: 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High. Group refers to similar material, this study only. General Information, see Sheet ]. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole #4 Depth in Feet From To · 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 2.0' 2.0' - 7.0' 7.0' - 11.0' 11.0' - 15.0' 15.0' - 20.0' Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: O.M. Hatch Date: 12-19-78 Soil Description Brow~ Peat (Pt), damp, soft. F-4, brown Saqdy' Silt (ML), stiff, NP. F-4., brown Gra3ell¥ Sa.n~ Silt (SM), poorly graded, all sand sizes, damp, stiff, NP,. subrounded particles to 3". F-l, brown very Si~.~y Saq~y Gravel (GM), poorly graded, occasional oobbles,' all sand sizes, damp, .medium density, subrounded particles to 6" F-4, brown slightly Gravell~ Sandy Si'l.t (SM), damp, stiff, NP, subrounded particles to 2". F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), with trace gravel, damp, stiff', NP. 20.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling Sample DePth M% 1 5.0' 18.4 2 10.0' 12.9 3 15.0' 13.1 4 20.0' 17.1 Type of Sample G Dry Strength ' Group Unif±ed L-N . B L A L B SM ML SM ML Remarks: 4. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. 2. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low,' ~4=Medium, H=High. · 3. Group refers to similar material, this study only. 4. General Information, see Sheet 1. 5. FroSt and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. 6. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole #5 p~pth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 8.0' 8.0' - 20.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: T.L. Barber Date: 12-18-78 'Soil Description Browr~ Peat (Pt), damp, soft. F-4, brown Gravelly Sandy Silt (SM), all sand sizes, damp, sol% to ~i~ stiff to hard. below 2', NP, subrounded and rounded particles to 1" F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), trace gravel, fine and medium sand sizes, wet, stiff to hard, NP to P1-. Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: 20.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling Sample ~epth 1 5.0' 2 10.0' 3 15.0' 4 20.0' Type of Dry M% $~mp~e Strength Group Unified 4.6 G N C SM 5.5 G N A SM 15.7 G L B ML 12.9 G L B ML Remarks: 1. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High. Group refers to similar material, this study only. General Information, see Sheet 1. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 12.0' 12.0' - 20.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: T.L. Barber Date: 12-18-78 ...... Soil Description Brown Peat (Pt), damp, soft. F-2 to F-3, brown very Silty Sandy Gravel (GM), few cobbles, all sand sizes, damp, medium to high density, sharp and subrounded particles to 1" F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), trace gravel, fine and medi'um sa-~sizes, wet, NP to P1-. Bottom of Test Hole: Fr'ost Line: Free Water Level: 20.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling Sample ~e~t~ 1 5.0' 2 10.0' 3 15.0' 4 20.0' Remarks: Type of Dry M~ Sampl9 ~trength Group Unified 7.0 G N C SM 6.1 G N D GM 16.4 G M B MiL 17.2 G ~ B ML 1. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. 2. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High. 3. Group refers to similar material, this study .only. 4. General Information, see Sheet 1. 5. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. 6. unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole ~7 Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1 .0' 1.0' - 2.0' 2.0' - 6.0' 6.0' - 16.0' Table A WO #A18730 Logged By: O.~4. Hatch Date: 12-19-78 Soil Description Brow~ Peat (Pt), damp, soft. F-4, brown Sandy Silt (ML), damp, stiff, NP. F-4, brown Gravelly Sandy Silt (ML), damp, stiff, NP, subrounded p~-~t~-~s to 2". F-2 to F-3, .brown very S.il. ty Gravelly Sand (SM), poorly graded, all sand sizes, damp, medium density, subrounded particles to 2". Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: 16.0' 1.0' None Observed While Drilling Sampl9 Depth 5.0' 10.0' 15.0' Type of Dry M% Sample St'rength Group Unified 15.0 G L B ML 9.4 G N A SM 8.4 G N A SM Remarks: 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=MediUm, H=High. Group refers to similar material, this study only. General Information, see Sheet I. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole #8 Depth in Feet From To 0.0' - 1.0' 1.0' - 4.0' 4.0' - 14.0' 14.0' - 20.0' Bottom of Test Hole: Frost Line: Free Water Level: Table A W0 #A18730 Logged By: J.D. ~{ack' Date: 12-20-78 ''Soil Description Brown'Peat (Pt) and topsoil. F-4, brown slightly Gravelly Sandy Silt (SM), poorly graded, fine sand fraction, damp, stiff NP to Pi-, subrounded particles to 1".. F-4, brown slightly Sandy. Silt (ML), fine sand fraction, damp to wet, Pi±, stiff. F-4, brown 'Sandy 'Silt (ML), fine sand fraction, damp, Pi-, s~.-- 20.0' 0.5t None Observed While D~illing Sample Depth M% 1 5.0' 13.4 2 10.0' 19.3 3 15.0' 19.8 4 20.0' 19.7 Type of Sample G G 'G Dry S~rength Group Unified L A SM M B ML M B ML L B ML Remarks.: 1. Type of Sample, G=Grab, SP = Standard Penetration, U = Undisturbed. 2. Dry Strength, N=None, L=Low, M=MediUm, H=High. 3. Group refers to similar material, this study only. 4.- General Information, see Sheet 1. 5. Frost and Textural Classification, see Sheet 2. 6. Unified Classification, see Sheet 3. Test Hole Lo~l - Description Guide The soil descriptions shuwu on thc logs are the best estimate of the soil's chua~terisrics at the rime of field examination and as such do not achieve the precision of a laboratory testiug procedure. If the-log includes soils samples, those samples receive an independent textural classification in th~. laboratory to verify thc field examination. The logs often include the following items: Depth Interval - usually shown to 0.1 foot, within that zone no significant change in soil type was observed through drill action, direct observation ut sampling. Frost Classification - NFS, Fl, F2. F3, F4, see "Soil Classification Chart" Texture of Soil -- An engineering classification of the soils by particle size and proportion, see "Soil Classification Chart", note the proportions are approximate and modifications to the soil group due to stratification, inclusions and changes in properties are included. Moisture Content - this is a qualitative measure: dry, no or little apparent surface moisture, damp, moisture forms portion of color, less than plastic limit, wet, no free water, often soft, if cohesive soil, saturated, free water may be squeezed out, ifa free draining soil; da/stent at natural moisture content, if a non-plastic silt or fine' sand. (The moisture content is further definedby reference to PI, LW, NP, M% or dilatency.) Density - refers to more-or.less non-cohesive soils, such as sand grav~:l mixtures with or without a fine fraction, derived from drilling action and/or sample data; usually described as: very loose, loose, medium dense, very dense. General intent is to portray earthwork characteristics, Stiffness - refers to more-or-less cohesive soils and fine grained silts of ~y-silt groups. Derived from drill action and/or sample data. Very soft, soft, stiff, very stiff and hard are commonly used terms. Particle size - The largest particle recovered by the split spoon is 1-3/8", Shelby tube Y', auger flights (minute-man) 2", Auger flights {B-SO hollow stem) 6"-8", Larger particles are described indirectly by action of the drilling and are referred to as cobbles, 3" to 8", or boulders 8"+. Therefore when reviewing the gradation sheets, if any, the description on the hole log must be considered for an indication of larger particles. Unified Soil Classification - This is a two letter code, See Unified Glass;fleas;on sheet t~r £u~ther definition. In some cases AASHO and/or FAA soil classificatious may b~ shown as well as the unified. Atterber8 Limits - useful for fine grained and other plastic soils. PIs natural moisture content believed to be less than plastic limit PI+; natural moisture content believed to be between plastic and liquid' ~'fi~nit s ~_._~i natural moisture co,rent believed to be greater than liquid limit NP; non-plastic, useful as a modifying description of some silty ~-~t~:rials. Dilatency - is the ability of water to migrate to the surface of a saturated or nearly saturated soil sample when vibrated or jolted - used as an aid to determine if a fine grained soil is a slightly or non-plastic silt or a volcanic ash. Rock flour - finely ground soft that is not plastic but otherwise appears similar to a clayey silt. Organic Content - usually described as Peat, PT, sometimes includes ~liscrete particles such as wood, coal, etc. as a modifier to an inorganic soil. Quanti~y described as; trace, or an estimate of volume, or. ih case of all organic, - as Peat. This may include tundra, muskeg' and bog material. Mock - a modifier used to describe very soft, semi-organic deposits usually occuring below a peat deposit. Amorphus peat - organic particles nearly or fully disintegrated. Fibrous Peat - organic particles more-or-less intact. Bottom of Testhole - includes last sample interval. Frost Line - seasonal frost depth as described by drilling action and/or samples at the time of drilling. Frozen Ground - other than frost line, described by samples, usually includes description of ice content, often will include modified Unified Classification for frozen soils - this is a special case related to permafrost studies. Free Water Level - The free water level noted during drilling. This is not necessarily the static water table at the time of drilling or at otber seasons. Static water table determination in .other than very permeable soils requires observation wells or piezometer installations, used only in special cases. Blow/6" - The number of blows of a 140 weight free falling 30" to advance a 2" split spoon 6"; the number of blows for a 12" advance is. by definition, the standard penetration, ,,4% - natural moisture content of the soil sample, usually not ~e:tformcd on clean sands or gravels below the water table. Type of Sample - · S__P, refers to 2" split spoon driven into the soil by 140 pound weight, a disturbed sample, ..,~, thin wall tube, "Shelby" used to obtain undisturbed samples of fine grained soil, . C,~ "grab" disturbed sample from auger flights or wall of trench, .~, cut sample, undisturbed sample from wall of trench. Dry Stren~gth - a useful indicator of a soil's clayey fraction, N=None, L=Low, M=Medium, H=High Grou_~ - The samples are placed into apparently similar groups based ~ color ahd texture and are arbitrarily assigned a group letter. Further disturbed tests including Atterberg Limits, grain size, moisture<lensity relatiohship, etc. may be performed on the group and are assumed to reflect the general distrubed characteristics of thc soils assigned to tile group, This is an important phase of the soil analysis and is used to standardize the various qualitative determinations and to reduce the number of quantitative tests necessary to describe the soil mass. SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART ! .3o% GRAVEL CLAY CLAYEY CLAYEY :CLAYEY \ . SILTY SILTY ~ ~ SAND GRAVELLY S'AND iSANDY~ GRAVEL \ , \ SAND GRAVELLY SAND GRAVEL GRAVEL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAVEL (+#4 SCREEN) % BY WEIGHT NONFROST SUSCEPTIBLE SOILS ARE INORGANIC SOILS CONTAINING LESS THAN 3% FINER THAN 0.02 mm. 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