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Project No. 07135-42-01
March 4, 2011
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Hanson Aggregates Pacific Southwest, Inc.
Post Office Box 639069
San Diego, California 92163-9069
Attention: Mr. William Berger
JUN202Q11
ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
Subject: QUARRY CREEK
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS FOR FEMA LEVEE
References: 1. Update Geotechnical Investigation, Amended Reclamation Plan, Quarry Creek
Refined Alternative 3, Carlsbad, California prepared by Geocon Incorporated
dated September 10, 2009 (Project No. 07135-42-01).
2. Grading and Erosion Control Plans for, Hanson Aggregates Quarry, prepared by
Chang Consultants, dated February 28, 2011 (Bid Set).
Dear Mr. Berger:
In accordance with the request of Chang Consultants, Geocon Incorporated has prepared this letter
providing slope stability analyses for the FEMA Levee located at the east end of the project site.
Specifically, this letter addresses slope stability of the levee under full flood conditions (i.e, water
surface to within 3 feet of top of levee). We also are providing information relative to settlement of
the embankment fill.
The levee will be comprised of compacted fill overlying Jurassic-aged Salto Intrusive bedrock.
Undocumented fill will be removed from beneath the embankment during reclamation grading.
Current geologic conditions at the levee are shown on Cross Section D-D of Reference 1.
To evaluate seepage through the levee, we performed analysis using the computer program SEEPW
(Geoslope International, 2004) using the levee geometry shown on Reference 2. The cross section
analyzed is located along Cross Section D-D of Reference 1. SEEPW uses a finite element model to
establish boundary conditions based on geometry and permeability values to draw a flow net that can
be used to calculate flow rates and hydraulic gradients and to plot the phreatic water surface within
the embankment. The results of the seepage analysis were then inputted into SLOPEW (Geoslope
International, 2004), a two dimensional slope stability program that uses conventional limit
equilibrium equations to determine factors of safety. We used direct shear strength parameters
determined from laboratory testing in the stability analysis.
The attached figure summarizes graphically the results of the slope stability analysis at full flood
conditions. Our analysis indicates the proposed levee has a factor of safety in excess of 1.5 under
flood conditions when the phreatic water surface is fully developed through the levee embankment.
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With respect to loss of freeboard as a result of levee settlement, it is our opinion embankment
settlement will be minor. As previously indicated, all undocumented fill and compressible deposits
will be removed from beneath the embankment fill. The embankment foundation will consist of
Jurassic-aged Salto Intrusive bedrock. Settlement of the embankment foundation should not occur.
Based on our experience with compacted fill soils, we estimate settlement magnitudes of up to
0.4 percent of the fill height could occur under self weight compression and hydroconsolidation.
Based on the referenced grading plan and information contained in Reference 1, the levee
embankment fill height will be approximately 40 feet at its maximum height, decreasing to 30 feet or
less at the levee crest. Using an estimate of 0.4 percent of the fill height, we expect settlement to be
approximately 2 inches or less.
If you have any questions regarding this report, or if we may be of further service, please contact the
undersigned at your convenience.
Very truly yours,
GEOCON INCORPORATED
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Rodney y. Mikesell
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(2) Addressee
(1) Chang Consultants
Attention: Mr. Wayne Chang
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