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PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL
INVESTIGATION
FOR THE PROPOSED
CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Carlsbad Oaks East, Ltd.
c/o Tech Construction Corp.
3575 Kenyon Street
San Diego, California 92110
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June 15, 1990
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Carlsbad Oaks East, Ltd.
c/o Tech Construction Corp.
3575 Kenyon Street
San Diego, California 92110
Attention: Mr. Paul Tchang
PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
FOR THE PROPOSED
CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
Gentlemen:
Woodward-Clyde Consultants is pleased to provide the accompanying report which
presents the results of our preliminary geotechnical investigation for the subject project.
This study was performed in general accordance with our agreement dated January 26,
1990.
This report presents our preliminary conclusions and recommendations pertaining to the
project, as well as the results of our field explorations and laboratory tests. Only
preliminary site development plans were available at the time of our investigation. We
recommend that Woodward-Clyde Consultants review final site development plans as they
become available. We can then review and revise the preliminary recommendations
presented in this report, as necessary. Preliminary pavement sections have not been
provided since proposed finish grade materials are not known at this time.
The hillside areas south of the main canyon that crosses the site have adverse geologic
conditions and potentially unstable areas. Slope stabilization will be required in order to
construct the planned level lots. More specific design information will be provided after
your selection of the stabilization method. Based on the actual plans for the proposed
grading for the north-facing hillsides, additional subsurface explorations may be required
for design of slope stabilization measures.
If you have any questions or if we can be of further service, please give us a call.
Very truly yours,
WOODWARD-CLYDE.CONSULTANTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION 1
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT 2
REVIEW OF PUBLISHED INFORMATION 3
FIELD AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS 4
SITE, SOIL AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS 4
Geologic Setting 4
Site Conditions 5
Subsurface Conditions 6
Structure 8
Local and Regional Faults 9
Ancient Landslides 9
DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 10
Potential Geologic Hazards 11
Groundwater 12
Ancient Landslides 12
Slopes 13
General Soil Characteristics 14
General Excavation Characteristics 15
Grading 17
Drainage 18
Foundations 20
Settlements 20
UNCERTAINTY AND LIMITATIONS 22
Tables
1. Results of Engineering Seismograph Traverses
Appendices
A. Field Investigation
B. Laboratory Tests
C. Logs of Test Excavations and Results of Seismograph
Traverses from Previous Site Investigations
D. Guide Specifications for Subsurface Drains
E. Guide Specifications for Typical Buttress
F. Guide Specifications for Earthwork
G. Guide Specifications for Wall Drains
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PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
FOR THE PROPOSED CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION
This report presents the results of our geotechnical investigation at the site of the proposed
Carlsbad Oaks East commercial subdivision. The site is located approximately one mile
east of El Camino Real and one quarter mile north of Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad,
California.
This report has been prepared exclusively for Carlsbad Oaks East Ltd. and their consultants
for use in evaluating the property and in project design. This report presents our
conclusions and/or recommendations regarding:
• The geologic setting of the site;
• Potential geologic hazards, including ancient landslides;
• General subsurface soil conditions;
• General extent of existing fill soils;
• Conditions of areas to receive fill;
• Characteristics of proposed fill material, including general compaction
characteristics in deeper fills;
• Presence and effect of expansive soils;
• Groundwater levels encountered within the depths of our subsurface
investigation;
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• Stability of permanent cut and fill slopes;
• Grading and earthwork;
• Preliminary types and depths of foundations
• Allowable soil bearing pressures;
• Settlements; and
• Preliminary design pressures for retaining walls.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
For our study, we have discussed the project with Mr. Paul Tchang and Mr. Douglas
Woods of Carlsbad Oaks East Ltd. and the design team from Rick Engineering Co. We
have also been provided with a copy of the "Preliminary Lot Study, Four," tentative plan
for Carlsbad Oaks East and other topographic plans for the area. We understand that the
proposed project covers about 415 acres of which 271 acres will be graded to construct
approximately 55 relatively large level commercial building lots. The lots as planned will
range in size from approximately 1.3 to 8.3 acres.
In order to construct these lots, cuts and fills up to 55 feet in height are planned with slope
inclinations ranging from 2 to 1 (horizontal to vertical) to 3 to 1. We understand that the
final types of structures are not known at this time since the individual lots will be sold, as
grading and utility improvements are completed. However, in general we assume the
structures will be of one or two-story concrete tilt-up type construction.
The location and layout of the proposed lots are shown on the Site Plan and Geologic Map,
Figure 1.
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REVIEW OF PUBLISHED INFORMATION
For our study we have reviewed the following geologic and geotechnical reports:
• "Recent Slope Failures, Ancient Landslide, and Related Geology of the
North-Central Coastal Area, San Diego County, California," Open File
Report 82-12LA, prepared by the California Division of Mines and Geology
(1982);
• "Soil and Geological Investigation for the Proposed Carlsbad Oaks (CT 74-
21) Carlsbad, California", prepared by Woodward-Clyde Consultants,
dated November 12,1981 (Project No. 51218G-SI01);
• "Preliminary Feasibility Study, Reservoir Site Excavation Characteristics
and Valley Alluvium Permeability, Carlsbad Oaks, San Diego County,
California," prepared by Woodward-Clyde Consultants, dated June 5,1978
(Project No. 58169X-GEO1); and
• "Preliminary Engineering Geologic Study, Locker Property, City of
Carlsbad and San Diego County, California," prepared by Woodward-
Gizienski and Associates, dated November 27,1973 (Project No. 73-281).
and the following photographs:
Series 81/32, entitled "Carlsbad Oaks", flown July 24,1981;
• Series ANX of San Diego County, flown by Cartwright Aerial Surveys,
Inc. for U.S.D.A. (1964); and
Series ANX PMA-29-53 of San Diego County, flown by Park Aerial
Surveys, Inc. for U.S.D.A. (1953).
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FIELD AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS
Our current site field investigation took place between October 27,1989 to May 17,1990.
Our field studies included making a visual reconnaissance of the existing surface
conditions; the excavation of eleven large-diameter borings, twenty small diameter test
borings and twenty-nine backhoe test pits; and conducting of twelve shallow refraction
seismograph traverses. The test excavations were advanced to depths ranging from 4 to 85
feet; representative soil samples were also recovered from the test excavations. The seismic
traverses were extended to lengths of 150 to 270 feet. The approximate locations of the test
excavations and the seismic traverses are shown on the Figure 1.
The results of the seismic traverses are presented on Table 1. A Key to Logs is presented
in Appendix A as Figure A-l. Logs of the borings and test pits are presented in Appendix
A as Figures A-2 through A-81. The descriptions on the logs are based on field logs,
sample inspection, and laboratory test results. Results of laboratory tests are shown at the
corresponding sample locations on the logs and in Appendix B. The field investigation and
laboratory testing programs are discussed further in Appendices A and B.
The logs of test excavations and the results of seismic traverses made on and adjacent to the
site during previous investigations by our firm are presented in Appendix C. The locations
of these test explorations are shown on Figure 1.
SITE, SOIL AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
Geologic Setting
The site is located in the Rancho Agua Hedionda area of northwestern San Diego County.
The area lies within a boundary zone between the erosional remnants of Tertiary
sedimentary formations that form the coastal foothills, and the Cretaceous granitic basement
rock of inland San Diego County.
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Site Conditions
The site encompasses an approximately 415 acre parcel that extends to the north of the
existing Carlsbad Oaks subdivision. In general, the site is characterized by three different
topographic areas: the north-facing hillside slopes that extend down from the existing
graded subdivision pads in the southern site area; the rocky hills which cover the central
and northern site areas; and the intervening east-west canyon drainage.
The two portions of the north-facing hillside slopes are separated by a side canyon which
has been partially filled from the southerly adjacent grading. In general, these slopes drop
steeply off the graded hilltop then flatten as they extend to the north. A rocky knob, which
drops sharply into the canyon to the north, is however, present in the flats at the far
western site corner.
The lower portions of the north-facing slopes, which were cultivated in the past, are
primarily covered by a dense growth of dried weeds, particularly on the eastern half of the
site. Large portions of the undisturbed upper slope areas support a dense growth of native
trees and brush.
The central and northern portions of the site are characterized by gradually steepening
granite hillsides, which include numerous tributary drainages and rocky outcrops.
Vegetation in these areas range from dense trees and brush, particularly in the hillside
drainages, to essentially barren conditions in the rock outcrop areas.
The main canyon drainage flows east-west across the site dividing the north-facing slopes
from the rocky highlands. The canyon drainage, which is broad and exhibits a shallow
gradient in the eastern and central portions, changes to a narrow, steep, deeply incised
watercourse as it enters the hard rock terrain in the western portion of the site. Most areas
of the main canyon drainage, particularly in the undisturbed portions of the central and
eastern areas, are densely vegetated with tall brush, grasses and trees.
In addition to surface cultivation, the site has been greatly disturbed by man-made
improvements, particularly those dealing with surface water retention. Recently, a siltation
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basin was constructed by placing an earthen embankment at the base of the filled side
canyon drainage separating the two north-facing hillside areas (see Figure 1). The
remnants of an earthen dam as present in the western portion of the main canyon drainage.
Several large fills were placed for the dam embankment and other associated improvements
in this area. Additionally, several small earthen dam and roadway embankments are located
within hillside tributary drainages.
An underground sewerline is indicated by surface markers to extend east-west along the
base of the north-facing hillsides. Small borrow areas are located on three leveled hilltops
in the northern portion of the site. Unmaintained dirt roads and trails provide access to
most areas of the site.
Subsurface Conditions
The site area is underlain by fill soils, recent alluvial and natural surficial soils, sediments
of the Eocene Santiago Formation, and Cretaceous granitic rock. The geologic map
symbols for mappable units are shown after the names of the units. The estimated areal
extent of the geologic units, with the exception of the surficial soils and localized zones of
shallow fill, are shown on the Site Plan (Figure 1).
Fill (Qf)
Fill soils from the southerly adjacent grading were used to fill the side canyon drainage and
construct the fill slopes that exist between the two north facing hillside areas. Test Boring
1, made within the side canyon area, indicated that the fill in that area consists of poorly
compacted lean to fat clay that was placed over natural alluvial soils. We anticipate that the
2 to 1 inclined fill slopes extending down from the adjacent subdivision were properly
engineered and compacted; however, grading reports for that work have not been provided
to us.
Locally derived clay and sand fill soils were placed to construct the numerous dam and
roadway embankments that are present on the site. Small sandy fills were also observed
around the perimeter of the central and western hilltop borrow areas. Due to the disturbed
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nature of the site, other localized areas of shallow fill soils are expected to be present in the
site area. The maximum fill thickness encountered in our test explorations was 5.5 feet in
Test Boring 1.
Alluvium/Slopewash (Qal/Qsw)
Our current and previous studies indicate that alluvial soils underlie most of the main
canyon bottom area and the numerous hillside drainages on the site. Our test borings
indicate that the main canyon alluvium consists primarily of soft to firm clay with interbeds
of silty and clayey sands. Alluvial thicknesses of up to 17.5 feet were encountered in the
test borings. Test pits made at the site indicate that the alluvium in hillside drainages is
primarily silty sands which are estimated to be generally less than 10 feet in thickness.
Surficial Soils (unmapped)
Natural surficial soils mantle the hillsides in most areas of the site. These soils appear to be
more developed in areas underlain by sedimentary formational materials. Our test
explorations in sedimentary areas encountered a maximum of 5.5 feet of surficial soils
which generally consisted of up to 5.5 feet of hard clay topsoil which was locally underlain
by a residual clay horizon composed of 2 to 3 feet of lean to fat clay.
Surficial soil thicknesses achieved a maximum thickness of 4 feet in test explorations made
in areas underlain by granitic rock. Typically, the surficial soils consisted of up to 4 feet of
loose sand topsoil. A residual clay horizon, which generally consisted of 1.5 to 2 feet of
dense clayey sand or sandy clay, is present locally on the surface or underlying the
topsoils.
Santiago Formation (Ts)
Beneath the overburden soils, the north-facing hillsides in the southern portion of the site
are underlain by sediments previously assigned to the Santiago Formation. Soils of this
unit, while thinning to the north, also extend beneath the main canyon drainage and
comprise portions of the lower slopes along the canyon's northern hillsides. Our test
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excavations indicate that the Santiago Formation in this area consists of layers of hard
sandy clay and sandy silt with interbeds of dense silty and clayey sand. Random zones of
cementation were also encountered, particularly within sandy layers of this unit, during our
test drilling. Our experience indicates that the Santiago Formation in this area is generally
equivalent in strength characteristics to the Del Mar Formation and as such can be
potentially prone to slope instability. Portions of the Santiago Formation, as observed in
several of our test excavations, appears to have been disturbed along internal zones of
weakness.
Granitic Rock (Kgr)
A granitic rock mass underlies the overburden soils and, where present, the Santiago
Formation in the major portion of the site north of the main canyon drainage. Although
weathering and decomposition of the granite is variable across the site, based on our test
explorations and site observations, the majority appears to be moderately decomposed and
breaks down upon drilling into a silty to clean sand. However, the numerous hard rock
outcrops and surface bounders of decomposition indicate that hard rock zones are present
within the granite throughout the site area.
Structure
In general, the bedding of the Santiago Formation sediments were observed in our test
borings to range from essentially horizontally stratified to having measured dip angles of up
to 20 degrees in primarily southerly to southwesterly directions. Our observations also
indicate that portions of these sediments are highly fractured and some bedding shear
planes are also present.
Groundwater
Groundwater seepage was observed in several of our large diameter test excavations made
within the Santiago Formation at the site. Based on our observations, the groundwater
was typically seeping from sandy interbeds and was encountered at various depths but
generally below elevations of approximately 300 feet. Groundwater was also observed
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within the loose alluvial soils underlying the main canyon drainage. Current and previous
site studies encountered the groundwater table at depths of between 3 and 9 feet below the
surface within these alluvial soils. Some surface runoff was observed to be ponded behind
^ the siltation basin and flowing in portions of the main canyon drainage channel.
Local and Regional Faults
A minor fault was observed in Boring B-6 at a depth of 7 to 18 feet below the surface. The
fault exhibited an average dip of 70 degrees to the north and an estimated average
displacement of 22 inches. No other faults were observed in the test excavations or are
known to have been mapped as crossing the site. A fault that apparently projects towards
the site was investigated during studies for the southerly adjacent subdivision. There were
no indications that this fault extends into the project site.
The dominant local fault system is the Rose Canyon fault zone, which is located off-shore
approximately 8 miles to the southwest of the site. Although the Rose Canyon fault zone
has been seismically quiescent through most of recorded history, a series of earthquakes
with events up to Richter Magnitude 4.2 were attributed to the Rose Canyon fault zone in
San Diego Bay in 1985. In addition, recent studies on fault traces within the Rose Canyon
fault zone have indicated that it should be classified as being "active". Studies of the
geologic history and character of the Rose Canyon fault zone indicate that it is capable of
producing a moderate to large magnitude earthquake.
Other nearby recognized fault systems are the Elsinore fault zone and the Coronado Bank
fault zone, located approximately 21 miles northeast and 24 miles southwest (offshore) of
the site, respectively. Both of these systems are also considered capable of producing a
moderate to large magnitude earthquake.
* Ancient Landslides
Our air photos studies and the topographic character of the north-facing hillsides (in the
southern portion of the site) are suggestive that this area may be underlain by ancient
* landslides. Previous investigation and limited test drilling suggested the presence of
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several ancient landslides on these slopes. Our current studies were intended to further
evaluate the presence and character of landslides on these slopes in areas of proposed
grading.
Our large diameter test borings drilled on the eastern portion of the north-facing slopes
(Borings 1 through 7) encountered zones of highly fractured clay stone, bedding plane
faults and remolded clay seams. The borings also encountered localized zones of
groundwater seepage. Although distinct planar features suggestive of basal slip planes of
ancient landslides were not encountered in the current borings, other geologic features in
the borings as well as the general expression of the hillside area on air photos, are
suggestive of relatively complex ancient landslide terrain. Based on our experience and
current levels of subsurface information, it is our opinion, that several areas of these slopes
should be considered as underlain by ancient landslides.
Borings made for this study on the western half of the north-facing hillsides indicate that an
ancient landslide is present in the southwest corner of the site. Boring B-10 encountered a
slide plane with a shallow out-of-slope dip at a depth of 12 feet in this area. However,
other large areas of the hillside on the vicinity of the ancient landslide appear to be underlain
by highly fractured and unstable soils as evidenced by a recent slope failure (within last few
years) that occurred in the central portion of this hillside area.
Because of known and suspected ancient landslides, and adverse conditions identified in
our borings, we consider the entire area of the north-facing slopes to be potentially
unstable. The approximate limits of the existing suspected landslides and the estimated
zone of potentially unstable hillside areas are shown on the Site Plan (Figure 1).
DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The discussions, conclusions, and recommendations presented in this report are based on
the information provided to us, results of our current and previous field and laboratory
studies, analyses, and professional judgment.
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Potential Geologic Hazards
Faults and Seismicity
Our studies indicate that there are no known active or potentially active faults mapped on
the site or projected towards the site. A minor fault trace was encountered during our field
studies which may underlie proposed areas of development. Based on our experience, we
interpret this fault to be a localized feature that was likely caused by differential settlement
during consolidation of the sedimentary formational soils near the crystalline bedrock. As
such, the fault is not considered a significant geologic constraint to the project.
Southern California is a seismically active region and the San Diego area is subject to
periodic seismic shaking from earthquakes on local or more distant faults. It is not
unreasonable to anticipate that the general project area, as well as the entire San Diego
County coastal area, could experience relatively strong ground shaking due to nearby or
distant earthquakes. It is generally considered economically unfeasible to build a totally
earthquake-resistant project; it is, therefore, possible that a large or nearby earthquake could
cause damage at the site.
Liquefaction
The sedimentary and igneous rock formations underlying the site are primarily in a dense
condition and, in our opinion, are generally not considered to have a potential for
liquefaction. Based on our observations and experience, the loose, saturated alluvial sands
underlying the main canyon drainage have a potential for liquefaction during strong seismic
ground shaking. Similarly, the loose alluvial soils in the hillside drainages may be
potentially liquefiable under conditions of saturation. In our opinion, the potential for
liquefaction of these soils can be substantially reduced by excavation and recompaction as
recommended under "Grading".
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Groundwater
Our borings indicate that groundwater is present in the subsurface soils on the north-facing
southern hillsides at elevations below approximately 300 feet. In our opinion, the
groundwater seeps observed probably represent perched water zones (rather than a
permanent groundwater table). Groundwater seepage can have a substantial influence on
slope stability in hillside areas such as those present at the site. Slope remediation
measures for development in these areas should consider the possible affects of
groundwater on slope stability.
Groundwater was not encountered in our subsurface explorations to the north of the main
drainage. However, our experience indicates that groundwater seepage can also occur in
slopes cut within granitic rock where the rock is highly fractured and contains pockets of
seasonally accumulated groundwater. We recommend that all cut slopes be observed by an
engineering geologist from our firm during site grading. If wet areas or potentially wet
areas are identified during grading, recommendations for the extent and locations of drains
can be made at that time. The attached "Guide Specifications for Subsurface Drains"
(Appendix D) shows several recommended methods for collecting cut slope seepage.
Ancient Landslides
Area North of the Main Canyon
Our studies did not indicate the presence of ancient landslides on the portion of the site
north of the main canyon drainage that transverses the site from east to west.
Area South of the Main Canyon
Our studies for the north-facing hillsides to the south of the main canyon drainage indicate
the presence of several large ancient landslides and a smaller recent slope failure. Due to
the apparent susceptibility of these hillsides to slope failure, we have designated the major
portion of this area as being underlain by unstable soils.
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In our opinion, construction of extensive slope buttress fills will be required in cut slopes
and beneath fill slopes in most areas of the north-facing slopes. A general preliminary
design for a slope stabilization buttress fill is shown in Appendix E. The actual size and
configuration of the buttresses required will be dependent on the final grading of each lot.
Based on the planned grading, additional subsurface explorations may be required for
design of slope buttresses. Therefore, we recommend that specific buttress designs be
prepared before grading plans are finalized.
Slopes
North of the Main Canyon Drainage
We have analyzed the cut and fill slopes proposed for the area north of the main canyon
drainage (primarily within the granitic rock materials) which have maximum heights of
approximately 55 feet at slope inclinations ranging between 2 to 1 (horizontal to vertical) to
3 to 1. We have performed stability analyses for the proposed slopes using the PC-Slope
computer program utilizing the following parameters: effective angle of internal friction =
40, degrees; effective cohesion = 50 psf; total unit weight =140 pcf. The results of those
analyses indicate that the slopes have calculated factors of safety in excess of 1.5 for static
conditions. Stability analyses require using parameters selected from a range of possible
values. There is a finite possibility that slopes having calculated factors of safety, as
indicated, could become unstable. Previous analyses and our experience have shown that,
typically, cut and fill slopes, such as those proposed in the materials present on the site, are
grossly stable; nevertheless, there is a finite possibility that such slopes could become
unstable. However, it is our opinion, that slopes properly constructed in undisturbed
granitic rock materials or of granular granitic fill soils have a generally low probability of
becoming unstable.
South of the Main Canyon Drainage
It is anticipated that grading to create land pads in this area will include making both cut and
fill slopes. For preliminary planning purposes, in our opinion, slopes in this area will
require relatively extensive slope buttresses. Initially we would recommend that materials
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used for buttresses in this area be taken from the granitics on the north side of the site. The
clays and disturbed soils on the south area could be placed within controlled zones of the
fills planned for the north area.
General Fill Slopes
Fill slopes, especially those constructed at inclinations steeper than 2:1, are particularly
susceptible to shallow slope sloughing in periods of rainfall, heavy irrigation, and/or
upslope surface runoff. Periodic slope maintenance may be required, including rebuilding
the outer 1 to 4 feet of the slope. Sloughing of fill slopes can be reduced by overbuilding at
least 3 feet and cutting back to the desired slope. To a lesser extent, sloughing can be
reduced by backrolling slopes at frequent intervals. As a minimum, we recommend that all
fill slopes be trackwalked so that a dozer track covers all surfaces at least twice. We
recommend that all cut and fill slopes be planted, drained, and maintained.
General Soil Characteristics
The natural surficial soils in areas underlain by the Santiago Formation are generally clayey
and are moderately to highly expansive. Clay layers within the alluvial soils are also
potentially expansive. Soils generated from cuts in the Santiago Formation will range from
highly expansive clays to nonexpansive sands; expansive soil conditions are anticipated to
exist near finish grade.
The majority of surficial soils and formation soils generated from proposed grading in the
granitic rock terrain are expected to be sands that are low in expansion potential. With the
exception of organic portions of the topsoils and alluvium, all soils present at the site are
expected to suitable for use as fill soils. Any moderately to highly expansive soils are not
suitable for use at finish grade.
Based on our site observations and test explorations, we expect that a large number of
boulders will be generated from cuts in the granitic rock terrain on the site. The anticipated
relatively high percentage of oversize rock in fill produced from these proposed cut areas
may require special handling considerations during grading.
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General Excavation Characteristics
Based on the results of our field investigation, we anticipate that the overburden soils and
formational sediments can generally be excavated with light to moderate effort by heavy-
duty grading equipment, however, we expect that excavation of cemented zones in the
Santiago Formation may require heavy ripping and may result in the generation of oversize
material (larger than 24 inches).
The excavation characteristics of the granitic rock materials generally depends on the type
of material, the degree of weathering and decomposition, and the spacing and orientation of
the fractures. For this investigation, we have used the seismic velocity data indicated by
the engineering seismograph traverses together with the drilling character of test borings to
aid in evaluating the rippability characteristics of the granitic rock. Several of the
seismograph traverses gave no apparent indication of nonrippable rock within the estimated
depths of the traverses. To estimate the depth where nonrippable rock might be
encountered if deeper exploration had been practical, an assumed velocity for nonrippable
rock (6,500 fps) was substituted and used in the Critical Distance Formula for depth
calculation (see Table 1). Such depths are estimates and we would expect variations in
actual depths to nonrippable rock.
Our experience with excavations made in similar granitic materials in other areas of San
Diego County indicate that the results of seismic traverses can be correlated with rippability
using a model D-9 Caterpillar tractor with single-shank ripper as shown in the following
table. Although the given values are lower than those presented in some of our earlier
studies, and lower than rippability estimates given in the latest edition of the Caterpillar
Performance Handbook (October 1989), they are, in our opinion and recent experience,
representative of local granite rippability characteristics considering average equipment and
operator performance. The rippable/nonrippable seismic velocity threshold indicated can be
significantly lowered by the use of smaller, older or less powerful excavation equipment.
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Apparent Seismic
Velocity (fps)Estimated Rippability
less than 4,500
4,500 to 6,500
Materials can generally be ripped with
conventional heavy-duty equipment;
however, rocks exhibiting velocities as low
as 4,000 fps are sometimes very hard on
equipment. Some contractors have blasted
rock with these velocities and have found it
desirable to preblast prior to excavation.
Materials within this range appear to be
marginally rippable; the success of the
excavation operation often depends on
equipment performance and operator
technique.
Greater than 6,500 Materials normally require blasting prior to
excavation.
Based on the results of our previous and current studies, we estimate that nonrippable rock
conditions will generally be encountered at depths ranging from 5 to 74 feet of existing
grade in areas underlain by granitic rock at the site (see Table 1). Our analysis also
indicates that the rock is irregularly weathered and contains some zones of hard rock within
otherwise rippable decomposed granite. It has been our experience that blasting is often
required to dislodge these isolated hard rock boulders or to reduce them to manageable size.
It has also been our experience that grading contractors will generally elect to blast
conventionally rippable weathered rock areas if these are interspersed with rock of higher
velocity requiring blasting; thus the volume of rock drilled and shot may be higher than that
indicated by engineering studies.
In our opinion, significant quantities of oversize materials may be generated during
excavation of the rock materials. There is also the possibility that local shortages of fines
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and soil may occur during placement of excavated rock fill. Special handling or mixing
procedures may be required to provide the specified amount of fine grained soil in rock
fills. Preblasting prior to removal of the overburden soils or rippable rock materials
generally results in a higher percentage of fines.
Our comments regarding rippability are based on our interpretations of drilling and
geophysical data. Other may interpret such data differently. We recommend that potential
grading contractors be required to come to their own conclusions regarding site excavation
characteristics, including making their own site investigations if desired. We will make our
raw data available for review if so requested.
Grading
We recommend that all earthwork be done in accordance with the attached "Guide
Specifications for Site Grading" (Appendix E). We also recommend that Woodward-Clyde
Consultants (WCC) review the grading plans prior to final design and observe the grading
and test compacted fills. We further recommend that a pre-grading conference be held at
the site with the owner, civil engineer, contractor, and soil engineer in attendance. Soil
conditions and the grading schedule can be discussed at that time. We recommend that the
entire site be cleared of all vegetation and any other debris or rubble. The unsuitable
material generated should be disposed of off-site prior to the placing of any new fill. We
recommend that all surficial soils and alluvium be excavated in accordance with the guide
specifications prior to placing new fill. The benches constructed for removal of these
materials should be at least ten feet wide and extend through these soils. Benching
operations should be observed by the soil engineer. Dewatering procedures may be
required to properly remove and recompact the alluvial soils within and adjacent to the main
canyon drainage.
We recommend that the soils within four feet of final rough grade on building pads consist
of select well-graded granular soils. Select soils are also defined as those soils with
expansion index values of 30 or less when tested in accordance with UBC Standard 29-2.
The more expansive soils may be used in deeper fill areas. We recommend that no clay
soils be placed within 50 feet of a slope face.
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Many large hard rock boulders are exposed on the surface of the granitic rock hillsides. In
addition, our test borings indicate that numerous, variable-size fresh granite boulders are
I present at varying depths within the decomposed granite. Based on our observations, we
anticipate that the proposed grading will generate a significant amount of hard rock
boulders. The volume of hard rock boulders generated can not be estimated at present.
- The most practical method of handling the boulders during grading will most likely be
dependent on the actual quantity that is generated. Possible options for rock treatment that
could be considered are:
• Place large boulders in outside slope faces, between the slope face and an*engineered stable inside slope;
• Place large boulders in open space;
3 • Place large boulders in street below utility grades; and
• Break the boulders into specification-sized rock and place in the mass fill.
We recommend that these and other possible methods of the large rock treatment be
considered prior to bidding the project for grading so that a specific rock treatment
specification may be developed, for the project.
Drainage
We recommend that positive measures be taken to properly finish grade each lot so that
drainage waters from the lot and adjacent properties are directed off the lot in a controlled
system to prevent erosion. As the lots are developed we recommend that positive measures
also be taken to direct water off the lot and away from foundations, floor slabs, and slope
tops. Even when these measures have been taken, experience has shown that a shallow
groundwater or surface water condition can and may develop in areas where no such water
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condition existed prior to site development; this is particularly true where a substantial
increase in surface water infiltration results from landscaping irrigation.
To further reduce the possibility of moisture related problems, we recommend that all
landscaping and irrigation be kept as far away from the building perimeter as possible.
Irrigation water, especially close to the building, should be kept to the minimum required
level. We recommend that the ground surface in all areas be graded to slope away from the
building foundations and floor slabs and that all runoff water be directed to proper drainage
areas and not be allowed to pond. A minimum ground slope of 2 percent is recommended
adjacent to structures and 1 percent in areas that are paved.
In order to provide a subsurface barrier to reduce the potential for moisture migration, we
recommend that the structures be provided with a continuous perimeter concrete footing
extending at least 18 inches below lowest adjacent grade and 12 inches wide.
Recommendations for floor slab underlays are provided later in this report.
We recommend that canyon bottom and subsurface drains be installed in major side canyon
and hillside drainages to collect and allow free discharge of accumulating groundwater.
The approximate locations of canyon subdrains recommended for the tentative grading
scheme are shown on Figure 1. Additional subdrains may be recommended if grading
plans are changed or if field conditions during grading indicate the need. Typical subdrain
details are shown in Appendix D. We recommend that subdrains discharge into proper
drainage outlets that are properly protected against plugging and stoppage. The locations of
recommended canyon subdrains should be shown on copies of the final grading plan.
In our preliminary soils investigation for the southerly adjacent subdivision, we
recommended that a canyon subdrain be placed beneath the fill and reworked alluvial soils
within the side canyon drainage that follows the proposed northerly extension of El Fuerte
Street. It is not known at this time if the recommended subdrain was ever constructed. For
our current project, we recommend that this subdrain, if it exists, be extended, if
necessary, to outlet beyond the toe of the proposed roadway embankment. If grading
documents indicate that the subdrain was not constructed prior to the placement of the
existing fill, we should be consulted for further recommendations.
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Foundations
Since the details of the proposed structures are not known at this time, we recommend the
following guidelines for preliminary design considerations for the assumed types of
structures discussed under Description of Project:
• Foundations for structures placed on undisturbed granitic formational soils
may be designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 5000 psf;
• Foundations for structures placed on properly compacted granitic granular
fill soils may designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 3000 psf;
• All footings should be at least 18 inches wide and founded at least 18 inches
below lowest adjacent rough grade;
• In our opinion, the recommended allowable soil bearing pressure may be
increased by one-third for loads that include wind and seismic forces;
• All footings should be reinforced top and bottom; the actual reinforcements
should be in accordance with the structural engineer's recommendations. If
clay soils are encountered within footing excavations, they should be
replaced to a minimum depth of 4 feet below finish grade. These
recommendations are intended only to reduce the effects of heaving;
footings founded in expansive soils should be expected to heave; and
• We recommend that footings not be located within 10 feet of the top of a
slope.
Settlements
Compacted fills typically increase in moisture and settle sometime during their lifetime. It
is not possible to accurately estimate settlements of fills because environmental conditions
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within and below the fill usually change with time. The settlements are frequently found,
however, to be on the order of 0.2 to 0.5 percent of the depth of deep fills for nominal
moisture increases. Some fills experience settlements up to 1 percent of their total
thickness. It is believed that settlements can be reduced be compacting the fill to a higher
degree of compaction. We therefore recommend that fills over 30 feet in height have the
soils below that depth compacted to a minimum of 95 percent relative compaction. If the
clays from south of the main canyon drainage are used in the deeper portions of fills,
special design considerations may be required with respect to compaction requirements.
To reduce the effect of anticipated settlements on structures constructed on both cut and fill
soils, we recommend that the building pads be undercut or the footings be deepened. The
effects of anticipated and potential settlements on structures can also be reduced by
designing foundations to function as a rigid structural unit. No specific detailed
recommendations have been presented at this time since details of structures and allowable
settlements are not known.
Floor Slabs
We recommend that all soil-supported floor slabs and exterior slabs have a minimum
thickness of 4 inches and that they be properly reinforced for their intended use; the actual
reinforcement should be in accordance with the structural engineer's recommendations.
Interior concrete slabs should be underlain by at least 2 inches of coarse sand. Slabs that
will be covered by moisture sensitive material should be underlain by an adequate vapor
barrier placed underneath the sand. The vapor barrier should consist of at least 10 mil
plastic sheeting or equivalent underlain by at least 4 inches of coarse, clean sand or fine
gravel.
Retaining Walls
No construction details have been provided to us; however, we anticipate that typical
masonry block, cantilever walls will be used. We recommend that foundations for such
cantilever retaining walls be designed using a maximum allowable soil bearing pressure of
5,000 psf in cut areas and 2,500 psf in fill areas. We also recommend the walls be
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designed to resist lateral earth pressures calculated using the following equivalent fluid
weights:
Backfill Slope Equivalent Fluid Weight
(horizontal to vertical) (pcf)
level 45
2:1 60
For a wall subjected to traffic loads from delivery trucks, we recommend the lateral earth
pressures be evaluated using the appropriate equivalent fluid weight plus an additional
uniform pressure of 400 plf applied to the full height of the wall. This uniform pressure
assumes H-20 truck loading no closer than 3-1/2 feet to the back face of the wall. Other
surcharge conditions should be evaluated individually. These equivalent fluid weight and
uniform pressures are based on the assumption that on-site soils will be used for backfill;
that there will be no surcharge loads, such as adjacent footings or vehicle loads other than
those specified, acting on the walls; and that the wall will be provided with drains designed
to prevent the buildup of hydrostatic pressures. A "Guide Specifications for Wall Drains"
is presented in Appendix G. In areas where water seepage through the subsoils is not
anticipated, we recommend, as a minimum, that short retaining walls be provided with a
backfill drainage system consisting of 2 cubic feet of crushed rock (wrapped in filter fabric)
per lineal foot of wall, with weep holes every 6 to 10 feet on-center.
Cantilever conditions are defined as walls capable of horizontal movements of at least
0.005H at the top of the wall, where H is the height of the wall. If these conditions are not
satisfied, additional recommendations for restrained conditions can be made if requested.
UNCERTAINTY AND LIMITATIONS
We have observed only a very small portion of the pertinent soil and groundwater
conditions. The recommendations made herein are based on the assumption that soil
conditions do not deviate appreciably from those found during our field investigation. We
recommend that Woodward-Clyde Consultants review the foundation and grading plans to
verify that the intent of the recommendations presented herein has been properly interpreted
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and incorporated into the contract documents. We further recommend that Woodward-
Clyde Consultants observe the site grading, subgrade preparation under concrete slabs and
paved areas, and foundation excavations to verify that site conditions are as anticipated or
to provide revised recommendations if necessary. If the plans for site development are
changed, or if variations or undesirable geotechnical conditions are encountered during
construction, we should be consulted for further recommendations.
This report is intended for design purposes only and may not be sufficient to prepare an
accurate bid.
California, including San Diego, is an area of high seismic risk. It is generally considered
economically unfeasible to build a totally earthquake-resistant project; it is, therefore,
possible that a large or nearby earthquake could cause damage at the site.
Geotechnical engineering and the geologic sciences are characterized by uncertainty.
Professional judgements presented herein are based partly on our understanding of the
proposed construction, and partly on our general experience. Our engineering work and
judgements rendered meet current professional standards; we do not guarantee the
performance of the project in any respect.
Inspection services allow the testing of only a small percentage of the fill placed at the site.
Contractual arrangements with the grading contractor should contain the provision that he is
responsible for excavating, placing, and compacting fill in accordance with project
specifications. Inspection by the geotechnical engineer during grading should not relieve
the grading contractor of his primary responsibility to perform all work in accordance with
the specifications.
This firm does not practice or consult in the field of safety engineering. We do not direct
the contractor's operations, and we cannot be responsible for the safety of personnel other
than our own on the site; the safety of others is the responsibility of the contractor. The
contractor should notify the owner if he considers any of the recommended actions
presented herein to be unsafe.
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TABLE 1
RESULTS OF ENGINEERING
SEISMOGRAPH TRAVERSES
Seismic Traverse
No. and Length
(ft)
Apparent Velocity
(ft/sec)
Apparent Depth
(ft)Interpretation*
S-l (250) Fwd: 4,000
5,200
7,900
Rev: 3,300
4,600
10,400
S-2(250) Fwd: 3,050
5,650
7,600
Rev: 1,450
4,950
10,800
S-3 (150) Fwd: 1,425
5,150
20,000
Rev: 2,150
3,400
6,200
6,500
(assumed)
S-4(250) Fwd: 2,200
4,000
6,500
(assumed)
Rev: 2,100
3,900
5,,150
6500 (assumed)
S-5 (220) Fwd: 1,700
3,075
4,400
0-8
8-52
52+
0-9
9-60
60+
0-7
7-43
43+
0-3
3-45
45+
0-11
11-49
49+
0-6
6-23
23-30
30+
0-6
6-66
66+
0-4
4-31
31-56
56+
0-2
2-12
12-53
Rippable
Marginally rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Rippable
* Based on excavation by equipment to Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.
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TABLE 1
RESULTS OF ENGINEERING
SEISMOGRAPH TRAVERSES
Seismic Traverse
No. and Length
(ft)
Apparent Velocity
(ft/sec)
Apparent Depth
(ft)Interpretation*
S-5 (220) Fwd:
Rev:
S-6 (200) Fwd:
Rev:
S-7 (140) Fwd:
Rev:
1,700
3,075
4,400
7,850
1,850
4,000
6,,300
6500 (Assumed)
3,500
5,400
10,000
3,400
4,950
7,500
1,850
2,825
10,500
1,450
2,025
4,000
14,800
S-8 (250) Fwd: 1,150
4,300
5,250
6,500
(assumed)
Rev:
S-9 (160)
2,700
4,150
8,300
2,000
6,400
11,600
0-2
2-12
12-53
53+
0-3
3-48
48-50
50+
0-5
5-45
45+
0-5
5-28
28+
0-2
2-28
28+
0-2
2-14
14-37
37+
0-2
2-31
31-64
64+
0-9
0-9
64+
0-12
12-29
29+
Rippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippale
Rippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
* Based on excavation by equipment equivalent to Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.
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TABLE 1
RESULTS OF ENGINEERING
SEISMOGRAPH TRAVERSES
Seismic Traverse
No. and Length
(ft)
Apparent Velocity
(ft/sec)
Apparent Depth
(ft)Interpretation*
Rev: 1,850
3,250
21,000
S-10 (200) Fwd: 1,375
4,200
5,100
8,400
Rev: 2,500
4,250
6,100
6,500
(assumed)
8-11(240) Fwd: 1,425
2,500
4,250
8,900
Rev: 1,800
4,100
11,000
8-12(270) Fwd: 2,600
3,750
6,300
6,500
(assumed)
Rev: 3,000
4,100
6,500
0-8
8-35
35+
0-2
8-35
17-47
47+
0-3
3-26
26-38
38+
0-1
1-6
6-66
66+
0-4
4-74
74+
0-3
3-54
54-57
57+
0-21
21-65
65+
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Marginally Rippable
Nonrippable
Rippable
Rippable
Nonrippable
* Based on excavation by equipment equivalent to Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer.
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APPENDIX A
FIELD INVESTIGATION
Thirty-one exploratory test borings, 28 backhoe test pits and 12 shallow refraction
seismograph traverses were made at the approximate locations shown on the Site Plan and
Geologic Map, Figure 1. Our field work was performed between October 27, 1989, and
May 17, 1990.
Twenty of the test borings were made using a Central Mine Equipment Model 550 all-
terrain drill rig utilizing 8-inch diameter continuous flight, hollow-stem augers. Relatively
undisturbed samples of the subsurface materials were obtained from the borings using a
modified California drive sampler (2-inch diameter and 2-1/2-inch outside diameter) with
thin stainless steel liners. The sampler was generally driven 18 inches into the material at
the bottom of the hole by a 140-pound hammer falling 30 inches; thin metal liner tubes
containing the sample were removed from the sampler, sealed to preserve the natural
moisture content of the sample, and returned to the laboratory for examination and testing.
Disturbed samples of subsurface materials were obtained from the boring cuttings, placed
in plastic bags, and returned to the laboratory.
The remaining eleven test boring were excavated using an Earthdrill 100 bucket auger drill
rig. Undisturbed subsurface samples were recovered from these borings using the same
modified California drive sampler. In general, the sampler was driven by the weight of the
drill rig Kelly bar falling 12 inches. The weight of the Kelly bar varies with sample depth;
approximate Kelly bar weights are given with correspond depth on the Key to Logs (Figure
A-l). Disturbed bag samples of auger cuttings were also obtained periodically during
drilling of the bucket auger borings.
The test pits were made using a JCB 3CX backhoe equipped with a 24-inch wide bucket.
Disturbed bag samples of the subsurface soils encountered in the test pits were recovered
for laboratory examination and possible testing.
The seismograph traverses were performed utilizing a Nimus ES-125 shallow refraction
seismograph. Each traverse was performed in both a forward and reverse direction in
order to gain additional information on the subsurface conditions.
The location of each test exploration and the elevation of the ground surface at boring and
test pit locations were estimated by our field geologist using plans provided to us. A Key
to Logs is presented as Figure A-l; logs of test pits and test borings are presented in
Figures A-2 through A-80. Results of the seismic traverses are presented on Table 1.
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Medium dense, moist, light brown, silty sand (SM) with many
shell fragments
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sift to sandy lean clay (ML-CL) with lime and scattered
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At 1 3.5' to 1 5.5', 1 " thick layer of lime; attitude N 65° E 45° N
Firm moist, olive brown, silty lean clay (CL); well fractured with
reddish brown sift along fracture planes
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k and sandy lean clay (CL); well fractured ,
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Dense, moist, light gray to olive brown, very clayey sand (SM)
Very dense, moist, pale brown, silty sand (SM)
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(Continued) very dense, moist, dark gray with reddish brown
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some fractures
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dark brown clay and siltstone clasts along lower contact
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clayey sand (SM/SC),
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with up to 1/2" firm sandy lean to fat day gouge having
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: B-10
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 1
Date Drilled: 3-19-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, moist, mottled pale olive and red brown, sandy fat clay (CH)
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 2
Date Drilled: 3-19-90 Water Depth: T Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 3
Date Drilled: 3-19-90 Water Depth: 17' Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 4
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 5
Date Drilled: 3-19-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 6
Date Drilled: 3-20-90 Water Depth: 15' Measured: At time of drilling
Type of Boring: 8" Hollow stem auger Type of Drill Rig: CME 550 Hammer: 140 Ibs. at 30" drop
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 7
Date Drilled: 3-20-90 Water Depth: 13* Measured: At time of drilling
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Hard, moist, mottled olive brown, sandy fat clay (CH)
Interbedded hard, moist, olive to brown, clayey sand (SC)
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 8
Date Drilled: 3-20-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
Date Drilled: 3-20-90 Water Depth: Dry
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 11
Date Drilled: 3-21-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 12
Date Drilled: 3-21-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 14
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 16
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 17
Date Drilled: 3-27-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Boring No: 19
Date Drilled: 3-29-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of drilling
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-1
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-3
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-4
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
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Loose, moist, dark reddish brown, silty coarse sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 4.5 feet
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown,
silty sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5.5 feet
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Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 395'
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Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 4 feet
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Date Excavated: 4-2-90 Water Depth: Dry
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Material Description
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 486'
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
coarse sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5 feet
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Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
MoistureContent,%£••55-5Q § o-o
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 485'
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15 "
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Loose to medium dense, moist, reddish brown, silty
coarse sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5 feet
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-15
Date Excavated: 4-2-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of excavation
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JOB 3CX
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Loose, moist, dark reddish brown, silty sand (SM)
RESIDUAL CLAY
Dense, moist, dark reddish brown, clayey sand (SC)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5 feet
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Date Excavated: 4-2-90 Water Depth: Dry
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JC3 3CX
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Material Description
MoistureContent,%si
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 480'
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5.5 feet
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Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
MoistureContent,%£-t-5
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 392'
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12-
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15 "
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
coarse sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 12 feet
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Date Excavated: 4-3-90 Water Depth: Dry
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JOB 3CX
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Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
13 £
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8-
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10-
11-
12-
13-
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 4 feet
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Material Description
MoistureContent,%>L
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 385'
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11-
12-
13-
14-
15 "
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Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 5 feet
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Material Description
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 31 0*
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11-
12-
13-
14-
15 "
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Loose, moist, dark reddish brown, silty coarse sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 6 feet
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Material Description
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 365'
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15 "
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark brown, silty coarse
sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 8 feet
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Figure: A-74
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Date Excavated: 4-4-90 Water Depth: Dry
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 455'
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
sand (SM)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 4.5 feet
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-23
Date Excavated: 4-4-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of excavation
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JCB 3CX
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MoistureContent,%£*"co t3Q g Q.
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 373'
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Loose to medium dense, moist, dark reddish brown, silty
sand (SM)
RESIDUAL CLAY
Hard, moist, mottled olive and reddish brown, sandy
lean clay (CL)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 8 feet
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Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
MoistureContent,%„_ .t; __C CO o
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 336'
1-
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4-
5-
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7-
8-
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10-
11-
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13-
14-
15 "
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i Loose, moist, dark reddish brown, silty sand (SM) ^
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 4.5 feet
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Date Excavated: 4-3-90 Water Depth: Dry
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Material Description
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15 "
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Loose, moist, grayish brown, silty sand (SM)
RESIDUAL CLAY
Hard, moist, dark olive brown, sandy lean to fat clay (CL/CH)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, olive brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 10 feet
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST Log of Test Pit No: P-26
Date Excavated: 4-5-90 Water Depth: Dry Measured: At time of excavation
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JOB 3CX
* see Key to Logs, Fig. A-1
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2 £
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11-
12-
13-
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15 "v,
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Loose, moist, dark brown, silty sand (SM)
RESIDUAL CLAY
Hard, moist, dark brown, sandy fat clay (CH)
DECOMPOSED GRANITIC ROCK
Very dense, moist, brown, silty sand (SM)
Bottom of Hole at 6 feet
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Project: CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
Date Excavated: 4-5-90 Water Depth: Dry
Type of Excavation: Backhoe Type of Rig: JCB 3CX
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Log of Test Pit No: P-27
Measured: At time of excavation
Material Description
£ -I
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 286'
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15 "
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Hard, moist, dark brown, sandy fat clay (CH)
RESIDUAL CLAY
Hard, moist, mottled dark reddish brown and olive,
sandy fat clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Firm to hard, moist, pale olive, sandy lean clay (CL)
Zone of granular decomposed granite
Refusal at 9 feet on unweathered granitic rock
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Date Excavated: 4-5-90 Water Depth: Dry
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Material Description
| £i%*O O:> o
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Surface Elevation: Approximately 240'
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9-
10-
11-
12-
13-
14-
15 ">».
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P28-2 'i ALLUVIUM
Firm to hard, moist, mottled dark brown to dark olive,
sandy fat clay (CH) with rock fragments
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Very hard, moist, olive to reddish brown, sandy lean clay
to clayey sand (CL/SC); moderately cemented
Bottom of Hole at 6.5 feet
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APPENDIX B
LABORATORY TESTS
The materials observed in the borings were visually classified and evaluated with respect to
strength, swelling, and compressibility characteristics; dry density; and moisture content.
The classification of soils observed in the exploratory borings were substantiated by
performing grain-size analyses and evaluating plasticity characteristics of representative
samples of the soils. The strength of the soils was evaluated by performing slow direct
shear tests on selected samples and by considering the density and moisture content of the
samples and the penetration resistance of the sampler. The expansion potential of soils was
evaluated by considering the natural moisture content of the soil samples and the results of
the plasticity tests and expansion index tests. Fill suitability tests, including compaction
tests, expansion index tests and grain size analyses, were performed on samples of soils
expected to be used as fill material.
The results of moisture content and dry density tests are shown with the penetration
resistance of the sampler at the corresponding sample location on the logs, Figures A-2
through A-81. The grain size analysis and plasticity index tests results are shown in
Figures B-l through B-4. The results of the slow direct shear tests are shown in Figures
B-5 through B-8. the results of laboratory compaction and expansion index tests are
shown in Figures B-9 and B-10.
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8 FINE SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
55 FAT CLAY (CH>
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UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION
COBBLES GRAVEL
COARSE RNE
U.S. SIEVE SIZE W INCHES
SAND
COMSEJ MEDIUM FINE
U,3. STANDARD SIEVE No.
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44
CLAYEY SAND (SC)
SILTY SAND (SM>
15 CLAYEY SAND (SC)
33 FINE SANDY LEAN CLAY (CL)
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GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION Figure NO. e-2
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION
COBBLES GRAVEL
COARSE FINE
U.S. SIEVE SIZE IN INCHES
SAND
COARSE) MEDIUM FINE
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE No.
SILT OR CLAY
HYDROMETER
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WELL GRADED SAND WITH SILT (SW-SM)
CLAYEY SAND <SC)
SILTY SAND (SM>
SILTY SAND (SM)
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GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION Figure NO. e-3
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION
COBBLES GRAVEL
COARSE FINE
SAND
COARSE) MEDIUM | FINE SILT OR CLAY
U.3. SIEVE SIZE IN INCHES U.S. STANDARD SIEVE No.HYDROMETER
100
3/4 3/8 4 10 80 40 60 140 200
0
10 10 10 i icr1
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETER
CJ
60 g
wa,
80
100
ICT3
SYMBOL BORING
O 20-5
a P2i-i
A P25-2
DEPTH(ft) (*}
65
DESCRIPTION
CLAYEY SAND (SC)
SILTY SAND (SM>
48 FINE SANDY FAT CLAY (CH)
Remark :
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HORIZONTAL DEFORMATION IN INCH
j BORING/SAMPLE : 3-2-4 DEPTH (ft) :
[ DESCRIPTION : FINE SANDY LEAN CUV (CL)
STRENGTH INTERCEPT (C) : .282 KSF ( STRENGTH}
FRICTION ANGLE (PHI) : 41.8 DEC ^ ;
MOISTURE DRY DENSITY VOID NORMAL PEAK RESIDUAL
SYMBOL CONTENT (*) (pcf) RATIO STRESS (ksf) SHEAR (ksf) SHEAR (ksf)
O 18.8 114.8 .468 1.05 1.28 .97
D 17.3 117.4 .435 2.09 2.07 1.44
A 16.7 122.1 .380 4.12 3.99 2.60
Remark : AVERAGE INITIAL MC:13.5x; AVERAGE INITIAL DD: 117.5
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CO
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10.0
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5.0
2.0 4.0 6.0
NORMAL STRESS IN KSF
8.0 10.0
OD O O
.06 .12 .18 .24
HORIZONTAL DEFORMATION IN INCH
.30
DEPTH (ft)BORING/SAMPLE : 7-4-4
DESCRIPTION : FAT CLAY (CH)
STRENGTH INTERCEPT (C) : 1.506 KSF
FRICTION ANGLE (PHI) : 8.2 DEG (PEAK STRENGTH)
SYMBOL
O
a
A
MOISTURE
CONTENT (%)
40.7
32.4
31.4
DRY DENSITY VOID
(pcf) RATIO
83.8 1.049
95.1 .804
97.5 .760
NORMAL
STRESS (ksf)
1.05
2.09
4.12
PEAK
SHEAR (ksf)
1.59
1.90
2.07
RESIDUAL
SHEAR (ksf)
1.05
1.36
1.90
Remark : AVERAGE INITIAL MC:29.8;AVERAGE INITIAL DD:91.5
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1
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HORIZONTAL DEFORMATION IN INCH
BORING/SAMPLE : 12-2 DEPTH (ft) :
DESCRIPTION : POORLY GRADED SAND W/SILT (SP-SM)
STRENGTH INTERCEPT (C) : .662 KSF ( STRENGTH)
FRICTION ANGLE (PHI) : 47.8 DEC ^
MOISTURE DRY DENSITY VOID NORMAL PEAK RESIDUAL
SYMBOL CONTENT (*) (pcf) RATIO STRESS (ksf) SHEAR (ksf) SHEAR (ksf)
O 15.8 113.1 .490 1.05 1.75 1.21
0 15.4 115.6 .457 2.09 3.06 2.14
A 14.4 115.0 .465 4.12 5.16 4.31
Remark ; AVERAGE INITIAL MC:9.4»; AVERAGE INITIAL DD: 113.3
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HORIZONTAL DEFORMATION IN INCH
.30
BORING/SAMPLE : 12-1-4 DEPTH (ft)
DESCRIPTION : CLAYEY FINE SAND (SC)
STRENGTH INTERCEPT (C) : 1.452 KSF
FRICTION ANGLE (PHI) : 29.1 DEC (PEAK STRENGTH)
MOISTURE DRY DENSITY VOID
SYMBOL CONTENT (s) (pcf) RATIO
O
D
21.4
21.7
109.0
105.1
.546
.604
NORMAL
STRESS (ksf)
1.02
4.10
PEAK
SHEAR (ksf)
2.02
3.73
RESIDUAL
SHEAR (ksf)
1.25
3.12
Remark : AVERAGE INITIAL MC: 16.0AVERAGE INITIAL DD:106.8
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PLASTICITY CHARACTERISTICS
Liquid Limit, %
Plasticity Index, %
Classification by Unified Soil
Classification System
P2-1
59
44
CH
P10-1
—
—
SM
P12-1
—
—
—
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
GRAVEL
f
SAND
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100
i 80
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Density, pcf
Optimum Moisture
Content, %
)A
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70 J
2.6C
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16.0
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130.0
8.0
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127.0
8.0
MOISTURE CONTENT, %
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DIRECT SHE;
Dry Density, p
Initial Water C
Final Water Cc
Apparent Coh
Apparent Fric
UBC EXPAN
Initial Dry Der
Initial Water C
Final Dry Den
Final Water Cc
Load, psf
UBC Expan
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100 10 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001
GRAIN SIZE, mm
MECHANICAL ANALYSIS
SAMPLE LOCATION
10 20 30
LABORATORY COMPACTION TEST
40 LABORATORY
TEST METHOD:
FILL SUITABILITY TESTS
CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
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PLASTICITY CHARACTERISTICS
Liquid Limit, %
Plasticity Index, %
Classification by Unified Soil
Classification System
P15-2
—
—
SC
P21-1
—
—
—
P25-2
65
48
CH
150
140
130
120
110
100
COBBLES GRAVEL
JL_L±
SAND
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100
iso
60
tu 40O
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80
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Maximum Dry
Density, pcf
Optimum Moisture
Content, %
)AI
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70S
2.6C
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Dry Density, p
Initial Water C
Final Water Cc
Apparent Coh
Apparent Fric
UBC EXPAN
Initial Dry Der
Initial Water C
Final Dry Den
Final Water Cc
Load, psf
UBC Expan
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1000 100 10 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001
GRAIN SIZE, mm
MECHANICAL ANALYSIS
SAMPLE LOCATION
,
10 20 30
LABORATORY COMPACTION TEST
40 LABORATORY COMPACTION
TEST METHOD: ASTM-D 1557-78
FILL SUITABILITY TESTS
CARLSBAD OAKS EAST
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APPENDIX C
LOGS OF TEST EXCAVATIONS AND
RESULTS OF SEISMOGRAPH
TRAVERSES FROM PREVIOUS
SITE INVESTIGATIONS
a/jgk3
Location Boring Number Elevation
DEPTH
IN
FEET
GEOLOGIC
LOG TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
c
C-14
10,000
years
old
DISTURBED SAMPLE LOCATION
Obtained by collecting the cuttings In • plastic or cloth bap.
SAMPLE LOCATIONObtaned by downhole collecting bulk simple In a plastic or cloth bag.
Brown silty sand (SM) with cobbles and gravels
The deacriptions Include soil classification and color. The aoll classifications
a/e based on the Unified Soil Classification System. Geologic classification
and symbol may be used In addition to the so* classification and unit name.
• Indicates type of teat (H any) and results.
SYMBOLS USED FOR GEOLOGIC LOG INCLUDE:
2? P^5r>?% Gravete
.•'vVs'vi'i'v/O: Sand
jS-^-ib. SMt or day
N10*W Indicates attitude of bedding, joint fractures
70*SW or faults (as indicated)
V
WATER LEVEL
At time of drOng or as indicated.
NOTES ON FIELD INVESTIGATION
1. REFUSAL indicates the viability to extend excavation, practically,
with equipment being used in the investigation.
2. The log represents measurements and interpretations observed
downhole on the north had of a large diameter boring unless
otherwise noted.
KEY TO LOGS
CARLSBAD OAKS
| PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 ) DATE: 8-19-81 j FIGURE NO: A-12DRA'.vr: ^Y:
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Boring 6
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 360"
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
™
5-
10-
15-
•
20
25-
30-
35"
40-
GEOLOGIC
LOG
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TESTS
•
SAMPLENUMBER
6-1 Q
6-2 1
6-3 r~
I—
DESCRIPTION
Stiff, moist, dark brown, sandy clay (CL)
TOPSOIL
Medium dense, moist, pale yellowish brown, silty sand
(SM) LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
V-l" silty claystone bed (CL) N80E 40S
Silty clay bed N80E 42S
Thinly laminated, olive, hard, silty claystone
bed N85E 34S
Medium dense, moist, gray to yellowish brown to
yellowish orange, silty to clayey sand (SM-SC)
very disturbed LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
Silty clay interbed N85W 47S
Silty clay interbed N85W 52S
'
Very disturbed claystone bed
Medium dense, moist silty sand bed (SM)
•For deicfiption of lymboli, tft Figure
Continued on next page
LOG OF TEST BORING 6
CARLSBAD OAKS
PROJECT NO: 51218G-SIO1 |DATE: 8-19-81 j FIGURE NO: A-13DRAWNBY: en |CHECKED BY:
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 6^ (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
45_
50-
55-
60-
65-
70-
75-
BEOLOGICLOG
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TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
6-4 £
6-5 [
6-6 Q
6-7 £
6-8 [^
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) medium dense, moist, silty sand bed (SM)
\ Base of silty sand N65W 55S
Medium dense, damp, yellowish brown, silty sand (SM)
material very disturbed with many open voids along
fractures LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
l"-2" gray to brown silty clay interbecl N58W 25S
\7 Slow water seep
Medium dense to dense, gray, moist to wet, clayey
sand to sandy clay (SC-CL) LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
Bedding attitude N76W 20S
Grades into clayey sand
Thin remolded fracture N71W 72S
Medium dense, moist yellowish brown, silty to clayey
sand (SM-SC) LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
1' thick, firm organic rich layer above slip plane
\ l"-2" thick remolded clay basal slip plane N52E 38N
Hard, moist, dark gray, silt to clay (ML-CL)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
•For rl'vriotion of jvmboll »*« Figure A-12
LOG OF TEST BORING 6 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKSCARLSBAD OAKS
CHECKED BY: PD | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SIO1 | DATE: 8-19-01 | FIGURE NO:A-14
...„»»..» nn ri \jr\f nnnei n T n »IT
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Boring 7
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 372'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
.
5-
•
10-
15 -
20 ~
25 -
30 -
35 -
LOG
*" _ '•
^..If.
VT" 'XX.^^'V
'
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'— ^L;
^S>H,
TESTS SAMPLEDUMBER DESCRIPTION
Stiff, moist, light brown silty clay (CH)
TOPSOIL
Dense, moist, light olive to pale yellowish brown
mottled silty to clayey sand (SM-SC)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
-]«- Cemented shell bed
Stiff to hard, moist, olive silty clay (CL-CH)
with yellowish oragne stains
Light brown silty clay interbed
Bedding attitude N65°E 3°NW
Brown silty clay interved N65°E 5°NW
Stiff to hard, moist, gray with yellowish orange
stains mottled silty to sandy clay (CL)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dark brown slightly cemented shell bed N80°E 8°N
CDoro
COLLJ
CD
•For oeiciipliori o! >y;iibolj, vce Figure A~12
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 7
CARLSBAD OAKS
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WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANT!
Boring 7 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
.
•
45-
50-
55-
60 ~
65 -
70 -
75 -
GEOLOGICLOG
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— •- •
, *
S^e-
— ~-—± -* *
—
J— =" -
1 ' ."•"•""'
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER DESCRIPTION
(Continued) stiff to hard, moist, gray with yellowish
\ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense to very dense, moist, brown to yellowish brown
to gray mottled clayey to silty sand (SC-SM)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Slow water seep from sand bed
'*"" Thinly laminated silty sand bed - N65°E 3°N
Stiff, moist, brown silty to sandy clay (CL)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
_ End of Downhole log
V *One hour after drilling
Hard, moist, dark gray silty clay (CL)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
2 *
Very dense, saturated, brown medium grained clean sand
/ CD ^ ^ANTT A (7O TTiRM&TTrvM
Bottom of Hole
* - Confined aquifer, water rose to 58' in about one
hour
80
•For dejcripiion o* ivmbol$, «ee Figure A-12
LOG OF TEST BORING 7 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
| PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | DATE: g-19-81 | FIGURE NO: A-16DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 8
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 350'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
5 -
10 ~
15 ~
20 -
25 -
30 ~
35 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
_
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.— ^ • W
fcre>^r-"^^^t
• T • .
~ ' *L. -C
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— • \'
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^ ! . .. . —
'• ' '
TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Firm, moist, brown silty clay (CH)
TOP SOIL
Medium dense, moist, yellowish brown to olive mottled
clayey sand (SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Irregular sand bed N68°W 15°N
Sand bed with concretion N70°E 7°N
Shell bed N40°W 9°NE
Shell bed N37°E 7°NW
Stiff, moist, brown to yellowish brown silty to
sandy clay (CD SANTIAGO FORMATION
Stiff, moist, gray to yellow brown silty clay
(CL-CH) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Sand bed
Friable sand bed with shells at base N55°W 5°NE
Yellowish brown silty sand bed (SM) with shells
Wet near base, friable
Silty gray to rust friable sand bed
•For d«»criDlion of symbols, see Fi»jre ft-12 Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 8
CARLSBAD OAKS
)RAV<NBY: Sh | CHECKED BY: pj^ | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 j DATE: 8-19-81 | F.GURE NO:A-lT
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 8 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
INFEET
„
•
45 -
-
50 ~
—
55 ~
60 -
65 -
70 ~
GEOLOGIC
LOG
~..~^-~
" * * ,
— • ~-.~~
— • • •—
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
8-1 r~
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) stiff, moist, gray to yellowish brown
silty clay (CL.-CH) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, moist, olive gray silty clay (CL-CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
•For description of symbols, tee Figure A-12
LOG OF TEST BORING 8 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sh | CHECKED BY: P£> | PROJECT NO:51218G-SI01 | DATE: 8-19-81 | FIGURE NO:A-18
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 9
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
5 -
10 ~
15 -
20 -1
25 ~
30 ~
35 -
GEOLOGICLOG
-• ^_ '•
*
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' ' »
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* %/
I
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
Approximate El. 394'
DESCRIPTION
Medium dense, damp, brown clayey sand (SC)
TOP SOIL
GRADES TO
Medium dense, moist, yellowish brown silty sand (SM)
LANDSLIDE MATERIAL
Medium dense, moist, light brown clayey sand (SC)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Mottled, light gray, yellow brown, pale brown to
brown silty sand (SM) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, damp, light gray to brown silty sand (SM)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
— Pockets and discontinuous lenses of olive silty clay
Bedding Attitude N63°W 18°
Hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay (CH)
Dominant fracture - attitude N25°E 50°E
f
<Dtro
CO
LJJ
DO
•For description of ivmboli. tee Figure " "
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 9
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sh | CHECKED BY:P.Q | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | DATE: 8-19-81 | FIGURE NOA-19^
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 9 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
45 -
50 -
CC —OD
60 ~
65
70 -
75 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
~~~- — ~~
%
ll?
- -*• — -
:-'..'/•-.'/•-•.'•'•''
Jlr^T
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER DESCRIPTION
(Continued) hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay
(CH) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Stiff to very stiff, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Water seepage below 53S1
Color change to brown to olive
Hard, damp, dark gray silty to sandy clay (CH)
Cemented sand bed SANTIAGO FORMATION
V 10" of water after 2 hours
Bottom of Hole
•80
•For description of ivmboli. jee Figure A-12
LOG OF TEST BORING 9 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
T:?Jj | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | PATE: 8-19-81 | FIGURE NO: A-20
tunnnuUADn PI Vnc PflWeill TAIITC
{J — U. ,/^ §__ — —
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 10
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 380'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
5 ~
.
10-
15-
20 ~
25 "
30 -
35 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
-~^ '.
. — ~~ "»-3^ /^ *
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M • *, *
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• * • .• >
•
JS~-
51=5"
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
™-€
10-2r-
10-3p
10-4["~
10-5
DESCRIPTION
Medium dense, damp, brown, porous, clayey sand (SC)
y . TOPSOIL
Hard, damp, brown sandy clay (CL)
\ RESIDUAL CLAY
Dense, damp, light gray to light yellowish brown
silty sand (SM) LANDSLIDE
Medium dense, light brown silty sand (SM)
LANDSLIDE
Contact attitude N2°W 12 °N
1" to 8" thich olive gray clay (CH) dip of 15° to NE
Local bedding dips of 20-30° , cross bedding
Hard, damp, light olive sandy clay (CL-CH)
Bedding attitude N63°E 15°S SANTIAGO FORMATION
Very dense, damp, light olive silty to clayey sand
(SM-SC) lenses of sandy clay (CL)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bedding attitude N51°W 15°S
Hard, damp, gray silty to sandy clay (CL-CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
-i Color change to olive
40
•For d«»oription o« jymbols, »*« Figure A-12
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 10
CARLSBAD OAKS
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WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 10 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
.
.
45-
•
•
50-
55 ~
60 "
65 -
75 -
« ^ ~™
GEOLOGICLOG
~xrsi
-SE^"-^"5g
__ —^ — ^
J^- ~
32?
~^\=:
• -: .'- "•
• •*"*•
- — - ~^_
==-_—~'
~^— "^Z
~~~~~^~
~~il /_-
(—
J^Hr-^
_C)°—- — •__^/_.!-—'•*•*.-
^ v =^
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
0""6 Il_
LO-7[_
LO-8F
io-9r—
LO-1CT
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) hard, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
1 Color change to brown and olive
-T —
j Color change to olive
Brown clay bed N48°E 10°S
Dense, wet, brown silty sand (SM) with shell
fragments SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, dark gray silty clay (CH) with shell
fragments SANTIAGO FORMATION
-|
1 Color change to dark olive gray
Cemented sand bed
Bottom of Hole
80
•For detcription of ivmbolf, »ee Figure A—J
LOG OF TEST BORING 10 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: g^ { CHECKED BY:PD | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | PATE: ^19-81 I FIGURE No' A-22
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 11
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
DEPTH
IN
FEET
5-
10"
15-
20 -
25 -
30 ~
35
jEOLOGIC
LOG
•yj^Tv-Nt
— ' /7
f \
— — ~
•*^ •>''**•'—
— _ — • ~ — '—
'~^L^• • - <i •
;_ ' ' •/
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
«c
11-2C
Approximate El. 368'
DESCRIPTION
Hard, damp, light olive silty to sandy clay (CL-CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
(Estimate upjser 2' including topsoil removed by
grading)
Thinly laminated sandy clay
Bed of silty sand N29°W 5°S
J Olive, less sandy
GRADES TO
Very stiff, moist, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Irregular bed of yellow and brown silts
Hard, damp, brown sandy clay (CH)
\ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, moist, light olive silty sand (SM)
^ SANTIAGO FORMATION
\ — — GRADES TO —
Hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
•For dexT'Ptio" o« symbol!. «•* Figure A~12
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 11
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sh | CHECKED BY: pj> | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | PATE: 8-19-81 | FIGURE NO: A-23
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 11 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
45 —
50 -
55 ~
60 ~
fit: _
75 -
EOLOGIC
LOG
-7 7~"~—
m
~ ."•"". .T"^"
, •
, • «
i
•fEi^-
— ^_ ^z"
"
• —
.O.p«uv>K
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
1-3 £
1-4 [_
.1-5 £
L1-6C
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay(CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
GRADES TO
Dense, moist, pale brown silty sand (SM)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
GRADES TO
Hard, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
GRADES TO
Dense, moist, pale brown clayey sand (SO
^ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Very dense, moist, pale olive to pale brown silty
sand (SM) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Thin layers of brown silty clay
Hard, damp, brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
I Color change to mottled brown and gray
1
Hard, damp, dark gray sandy clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
< Dense, moist, brown silty sand (SM) with shell
fragments SANTIAGO FORMATION
jt____Water seepage
Hard, damp, dark gray sandy clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
<
o
o
CO
LLJ
CO
80
•For o>*crtption of symbols. »ee Figuff A-l 2
LOG OF TEST BORING 11 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sh | CHECKED BY: p$> \ PROJECT NO:51218G-SI01 j DATE: 8-19-81 \ FIGURE NO A-24
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 12
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
DEPTH
IN
FEET
.
•
5 ~
10 _
15 -
20 ~
25 ~
30 ~
3q -
GEOLOGICLOG
— ~ —
^iH
~-J~
j.
— -=-.17
: .
— —— ^-^=-^=r~
~~H->'~
~~— ••
• •• • • '\-^ ' .
— ~~
J • ' • '
• •»
"" *•"
TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBER
12-]£
12-2P
12-3T
12-4^
Aoproximahp El . ?QR •
DESCRIPTION
Hard, dry, brown sandy clay (CH)
Very stiff, moist, brown silty clay (CH)
GRADES TO
Very stiff, mottled, olive and yellow brown silty
clay (CH)
Bed of firm, nioisL clay, dips 5 W
Hard, moist, olive gray clay (CH)
j Sandier
Dense, damp, pale olive clayey sand (SC)
Contact attitude N67°E 8°N
Bed of hard, damp, olive silty clay
Hard, damp, olive sandy clay (CL)
! Horizontal contact
Bed of olive clayey sand
Hard, damp, olive silty clay (CH)
Dense, moist, olive brown clayey sand (SC)
Fault, N56°E 40°N with thin remolded clay, 1' of
displacement
Very dense to hard, damp, olive clayey sand to
silty clay (SC-CH)
Hard, damp, gray to gray brown silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
•For dejcripnon of Jvmbolj. »«e Figure A-12
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 12
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: Sh j CHECKED BY: PD | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | PATE: 8-19-81 j FIGURE NO: A-25
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 12 (Cont'd)
DEPTH GEOLOGICLOGFEET
TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBEF DESCRIPTION
45 ~
SO" rT.—
55
12-5
(Continued) hard, damp, gray to gray brown silty clay
(CH)
Wet zone
Color change to dark olive gray, harder drilling
— - _L
_. Sandier
Bottom of Hole
•For dejcription of »ymt>ol», *** Figure A-12
LOG OF TEST BORING 12 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY: PJ) | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 I PATE: 8-19-81 i FIGURE NO: A-26
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 13
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 3P.V
DEPTH
IN
FEET
-
5 "
-
10 -
.
•
15 -
20 -
25 ~
30 ~
35 -
GEOLOGIC
LOG
—si . —
— • . ' —
— ' ~~-
^—~~'-
^"^" ^'
'^•-Z~-
'* )J f?— J
• * » » •1
* *
. * - »
•=^-^^=^J
' 1 .-
1 •
.»• « .
7//S//J/J
.' -
u<<- c uli "//////
_. —
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
13-t
!3-C
13-2T-
13-41
13-^
13-6P
DESCRIPTION
Loose, dry to damp, brown sandy clay (CH)
CULTIVATED SOIL
Very stiff, damp, light olive to light brown sandy clay
\ (CL) CULTIVATED SOIL
Hard, damp, olive gray silty clav (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bed of brown clayey sand N52°W 3°N at 3V
Remolded clay seam at 5i '
\ 6" bed of white limey clay between 5J ' to 6'
Dense, damp to moist, light brown silty sand (SM)
\ with scattered shell fragments
\ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, moist, light olive to pale brown silty to
clayey sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Light red brown silty sand at 10'
y Bed of light olive silty clay N14°E 3°S
Stiff to very stiff, moist, olive silty clay (CH)
\ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, moist, brown silty sand (SM)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Remolded clay seam N25°E 4CS
Very dense, moist, light olive to pale brown silty
to clayey sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
^ Banded sand N29°E 3°S
Coarse sands and shell fragnents
Cemented sand bed
\
Hard damp, olive silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Contact attitude: N48°E 8°S
Sand lense
•For descript.on of lymboli. tee Figure A-l 2
Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 13
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: £h | CHECKED BY: PJ) | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | DATE: 8-19-81 | FIGURE NO: A-27
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 13 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
45-
-
50-
55 ~
60 -
65 -
70 -
75 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
— -~^—
—
_• • __*• -*^-
^^*- "^"l"
=S^S
_=—
•
"• ' * . *
_ -
I/// //III
.__- — -
— — .~
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
u-r
L3-8^
L3-9r~
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) hard, damp, olive silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Sand lense
Hard, damp, brown to gray brown silty clay (CH)
thinly laminated SANTIAGO FORMATION
H3jrc3 . damp olive Q^sy silty clsy (CH )
Sandier at 52' SANTIAGO FORMATION
1 Color change to dark gray
Very dense, moist, pale olive clayey sand (SC)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, gray black silty clay (CH)
~7~ Sandier SANTIAGO FORMATION
Cemented sand bed
Very dense, damp, gray sandy silt (ML) with
scattered shells SANTIAGO FORMATION
Water seepage
- - GKAULb IU ' — —
Very dense, damp, gray clayey silt (ML)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
^
81.5
•For description of JvmbolJ. tee Figure A~12
Bottom of Hole
LOG OF TEST BORING 13 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
j CMfcCKED BY: ^j) [ PROJECT NO: 5}218G-SI01 | PATE:g-l9-81 I flGURE N°: A-28
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 14
30" Diameter Bucket Auger
Approximate El. 383'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
.
•
5-
.
-
10 ~
15 ~
20 -
25 -
30 -
35 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
-^r ~ "
^•^SKSMBB
cX/1 -wo.
. •_ f ,___
•'•!:'.";••„
^— ~z. ~
— ^:r_
• • • • • .
— ~
Ij
. . '
. i
. — „
' r •' " *
^=Zz-"
-\2:E-~i:r
"^zr
— -~~—
— ^—
.'"•;• •.•'.-• ,''
TESTS SAMPLENUMBER
14-iT14 IJ_
14-2[-
"'t
14-4"
14-^~
14-6T
DESCRIPTION
Loose, dry to damn, brown silty clay (CH)
\ . CULTIVATED SOIL
V Very stiff, moist, brown silty clay (CH)
\ SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, damp, pale olive to light brown clayey sand
(SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Sandy clay seam at 5*
Silty sand with shell fragments at 7*
Dense, moist, light olive to pale brown silty sand (SM)
S. SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, moist, olive gray sandy clay (CH) thinly
laminated caNTTArn FnT?Mi\TTnM
Dense, moist, brown silty to clayey sand (SM-SC)
\ Contact attitude N21°W 3°S SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, moist, light olive sandy clay (CL)
Contact attitude N36°W 4°S SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, moist, pale olive silty sand (SM)
Pale yellow sand bed N30°W 3°S at 19'
Hard, damp, olive silty clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Dense, moist, pale olive silty to clayey sand (SM-SC)
v SANTIAGO FORMATION
Stiff, moist, olive gray silty clay (CH)
Firm, moist, very weak clay at 26i ' (2" layer)
Hard, moist, olive sandy clay to clayey sand
(CL-SM) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay (CH)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Sand lense
4C
•For dfK'iption of o's. »«« Figure A-12 Continued on Next Page
LOG OF TEST BORING 14
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sfr | CHECKED BY: pj) | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | PATE:8-19-81 1 FIGURE NO: A~29
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 14 (Cont'd)
DEPTH
IN
FEET
45-
50-
-
55
60 "
ecOD —
75 ~
GEOLOGICLOG
j^T.
" -^~-
^==~
^j^-
= —
T~^~~-
~~L-~^-
.~~^=rr'
'•'' ".'":"/;
. »
' .
* *
TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBER
14-T^
14-8T
14-9(1
L4-10L
DESCRIPTION
(Continued) hard, damp, olive silty to sandy clay (CH
SANTIAGO FORMATION
...... . j
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Hard, damp, olive gray sandy clay (CH)
D SANTIAGO FORMATIONSandier
1 Sandier
Very dense, moist, gray silty sand (SM)
SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
)
•For description of symbols, see Figure £-1 2
LOG OF TEST BORING 14 (Continued)
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: sn | CHECKED BY: ^> | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | DATE: 8-19-81 [ FIGURE NO: A-30
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 17
Approximate El. 251'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
•
5__
•
10"
15-
20 -
25 -
30 _
35 -
40 -
TEST DATA
•MC
24
21
•DD
100
106
•BC
11
15
32
53
50/
4"
•OTHER
TESTS SAMPLE
NUMBER
m
SOIL DESCRIPTION
s^^ Soft, moist, dark brown, silty clay (CH)
17-1 ^ '• ALLUVIUM111NSX-, Material becoming more yellowish brown
tx\S to gray mottled colored, some organic
17-2 KSS debrisKssJ \
1
17-3 t-
1
17-4 I :
I
|
jii
Medium dense, saturated, yellowish gray,
silty sand (SM-SP) ALLUVIUM
Very dense, moist, gray, silty to clayey
sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
•For description of symbols, see Figure A-l
LOG OF TEST BORING 17
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: ch | CHECKED BY: ^P | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SIO1 | DATE: 1Q-7-81 | FIGURE NC A-33
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 18
Approximate El. 249'
t
DEPTH
IN
FEET
•
5-
.
-
™
10-
15 _
20-
TEST DATA
•MC
11
16
•DD
101
112
•BC
10
30
46
60/
6"
•OTHER
TESTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
18-1
18-2
18-3
18-4
SOIL DESCRIPTION
^3"^oO Soft to firm, moist to wet, dark brown,
I
1^S
n
sandy clay (CL-CH) ALLUVIUM
_ Material becomes more yellowish brown
colored with a few thin silty sand interbe
I!
7 Water in sands at 8V
Medium dense, saturated, gray, silty
sand (SM-SP) ALLUVIUM
Very dense, moist to wet, gray, silty to
clayey sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
•For description of symbo's, see F'Qure A 1
LOG OF TEST BORING 18
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY:"T"cHECKEDBY:PJ) | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 JDATE: 1Q-7-81 | FIGURE NO: A-34~
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 19
DEPTH
IN
FEET
5_
10-
15-
20-
Approximate El. 256'
TEST DATA
•MC
16
24
23
•DD
107
100
100
•BC
9
19
10
53/
6"
•OTHER
TESTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER SOIL DESCRIPTION
>AN
1 C$v Soft, moist to wet, dark brown to black
19-1 S\S sil'ty to sandy clay (CL-CH)
f ALLUVIUM
K^f— — Occasional silty sand interbed
JS
'"1
1
19-3 i;:-
I
|
t ;*19-4 K :;?
Loose, saturated, gray, silty to clayey
sand (SM-SC) ALLUVIUM
Very dense, moist, gray, silty to clayey
sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
\
Bottom of Hole
'For description ui iyiiiucm, »e = r iyu.c A —
LOG OF TEST BORING 19
CARLSBAD OAKS
PRAWN BY: ch j CHECKED BYrfip | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 | DATE: 1CP7-81 | FIGURE NO: A-35
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Test Pit 26
t
Approximate El. 240'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
5~
10-
15-
TEST DATA
•MC •DD •BC
•OTHER
TESTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
26-1 II
SOIL DESCRIPTION
I
1
Loose to medium dense , moist to wet,
dark brown sandy clay (CL)
ALLUVIUM
V
Loose, saturated, light brown silty sand
\ (SM) water flowing rapidly from layer
\ ALLUVIUM
\
Dense, wet, olive gray silty to clayey
sand (SM-SC) SANTIAGO FORMATION
Bottom of Hole
•For description of symbols, see Figure ft_]
LOG OF TEST PITS 25 AND 26
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: mrk j CHECKED BY: p£ \ PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 \ PATE: 9-9-81 1 HCURE NO: A-39
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Test Pit 27
DEPTH
IN
FEET
-
5-
-
]
10-
.
-
-
15-
Approximate El. 248'
TEST DATA
•MC •DD •BC
•OTHER
TESTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
27-1Q
SOIL DESCRIPTION
-
*
r
*
•"
s
Loose, saturated, dark olive gray silty
to clayey sand (SM-SC)
ALLUVIUM
Hole caving
V
Loose, saturated, mottled dark yellowish
brown to olive, silty to clayey sand
(SM-SC) , water flowing in rapidly
7\T T TTT7TTTMV. AL/ljUVIUM
Bottom of Hole
Test Pit 28
Approximate El. 248'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
5-
10-
1C —
TEST DATA
•MC •DD •BC
•OTHER
TESTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
28-lf—
SOIL DESCRIPTION
P
>
I
^
Soft, wet, dark brown sandy clay (CL)
ALLUVIUM
V
Loose to medium dense, saturated, dark
olive gray clayey sand (SC)
ALLUVIUM
Firm, moist to wet, mottled gray to
y yellowish brown silty clay (CL-CH)
\ ALLUVIUM
Bottom of Hole
•For description ot symbols, see Figure ^_-
LOG OF TEST PITS 27 AND 28
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: mrk | CHECKED BY: pp | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 JDATE: 9-9-81 j FIGURE NO: A-40
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Ekvttioo
OCTTH
IN
Ft IT
•
TttTOATA
H«C
12
•00
no
•K
65
•OTMM
TUTS £SS£\ SOIL DESCRIPTION
1
2
p!Very <Sen*«, 4*np. brown stlty sand (SH)
V •< A
V ^
2
c
KCO
LU
WATER LEVEL —'At MM of drMinf a» M
SOIL CLASSIFICATION I em the Unified 8oM Oaeert icMion System
•nd include wear, mo Inure end coneimncy. Field detcrlptioni have
been modified to reflect reeultt of laboratory anarywt i
OtH«n«d by eollottim IM tHjir cuJtinft in • pUtttc or doth b«g.
UNDISTURBED SAMPLE LOCATION
MODIFIED CALIFORNIA SAMPLER
S««np*« wirtt louoiOd blo»>n por foot IMM abt*in«d with • Modifwd
C«(ifom4« driv* matpttt IT" toraMt dt*rmt«r. 2.5" outwd* dwmtw)
lm«d wttfi Mmptc mbo. TIM »»tpHf MM driw*n into th« toil •( ih«
bottom of (to holt with • 140 pound h*avmr f»»lKvj 30 mcf»«i.
- INDICATESSAMI»LE TESTED FOR OTHER PROPERTIESOS - Crwn S«n DtUr.bulion CT - ContolxUtion Trtl
LC - Laboratory Compaction UCS - Uncoo«in»d Convxniion T»tt
T»tl
f»l - Att*rb*r( Lxniti T»tt OS - Oir«ct Shw T«n
ST - LOKtod SmM T«tt TX - Tr.«x«l Comprwtion Tut
CC - Confined Comprcmon
Tut
NOTE: In ttin co4umn th« rxult* of 1K»»« wtt> mcy b* records)
»<*v»r» «pp4icabt«.
8 LOW COUNT
Number of Nowt n»*d«4 to •dvvnc* wmpt^ oo« foot or at
DRY DENSITY
fOundi p*r Cub»c Foot
MOISTURE CONTENTP*rc*nl ol Dry Weight
NOTES ON FIELD INVESTIGATION
1. REFUSAL mdtcalM the inability to extend »»c»v»tHXi. practically.
Mith equipment betrtf ucrd in the
KEY TO LOGS
CARLSBAD OAKS
DHAXMBY. MRK. \ CHiCKID BY: <U5 | J>IMXItCT NO: 58169X-SI01 j PAT1; 5-26-78 NO:
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 1
z
ero
COIII
SOIL DESCRIPTION
Very dencc, dnf, brown silty medium to
fine sand (SM), weathered granitic rock
Refusal
25
30 H
•Fo» cVtcriptKXi of iv"*>oU. >•• Figur* 2
LOG OF TEST BORING 1
CARLSBAD OAKS
D*A*N»Y:T MO: 38169X-SI01 [ QAT1: 5-26-78 \ F.OUfU *O 3
WOODWARIWLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 2
5-
10
15-
20-
25'
SOIL. DESCRIPTION
Loose, daup, brown silty sand (SM),
porous .
Hard, damp, brown sandy clay (CD
Very dense, dawp, brown sllty medium to
fine sand (SH), weathered grant tic rock
5oi~
COLUOQ
30"
Refusal
LOC OF TEST BORING 2
CARLSBAD OAKS
PHAI*M<Y: MRK KO:58169X-SIQl| OATI: 5-26-7R }PK»U*t *O:
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 3
ioH
20-1
30H
TUT OAT A
'For dweripttoo of iymbo4i, «•• Figure J
SOIL DESCRIPTION
Very dem.e, danp, brown sllty medium
fine aand (SM), weathered granitic r.
o
K
COLU
00
Refusa 1
LOG OF TEST BORINC 3
CARLSBAD OAKS
mrk j CHiCKiD JY: $ \ PHQ^CT HO. 58169X-SIQ1 | DAT* S-26-78 NO
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Test Pit 29
Approximate El. 300'
DEPTH
IN
FEET
m
'
.
•
5-
TEST DATA
•MC •DO
1
•BC
1
•OTHER
TESTS
1
SAMPLE
NUMBER
29-1 Q
SOIL DESCRIPTION
KJ&X;
ill
II
Very dense, damp, light reddish brown
silty sand (SM) DECOMPOSED GRANITE
Bottom of Hole (Digging very slow)
•For description of symbols, see Figure
LOG OF TEST PIT 29
CARLSBAD OAKS
DRAWN BY: mrk | CHECKED BY:PJ> | PROJECT NO: 51218G-SI01 JDATE: 9-9-81 | FIGURE NO: A-41
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Boring 4
TMTBATA
10-
20-
80IL DESCRIPTION
Loose, d*ap, brown silty sand (SM)
Hediua dense, daap, brown sandy > l.iv (('!
Very dense, damp, brown siltv medium to
fine sand (SM), weathered granitic- rock
<
e>oroH
COLUCO
301
Bo11om of Hole
o« ryfr*x>H. »•*
DMAWMVY: mrk | CMCCXIO BY: £
LOG OK TEST BORING 4
CARLSBAD OAKS
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TABLE I
SUMMARY OF ENGINEERING SEISMOGRAPH TRAVERSES
Traverse Number Velocity
1 1750
4000
8000
1-R 2250
15000
2 1000
12000
2-R 900 0-2
3800 2-31**
*8000 (Assumed)
3 1100 0-3
6000 3-20**
*8000 (Assumed)
3-R 1275 0-1
3000 1-19
10000 19+
4 1750 0-3
3500 3-15
6000 15-30**
*8000 (Assumed)
4-R 1100 0-4
6000 4-22**
*8000 (Assumed)
5 1300 0-9
5000 9-31**
*8000 (Assumed)
5-R 1500 0-14
10000 14+-
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TABLE I (Con't)
Traverse Number Velocity Depth
6 1000 0-8
3500 8-36**
*8000 (Assumed)
6-R 1100 0-5
5000 5-26**
*8000 (Assumed)
7 1000 0-2
4000 2-26**
*8000 (Assumed)
7-R 900 0-1
4500 1-3
5500 3-27**
*8000 (Assumed)
* A velocity of 8000 fps is assumed in order to determine
a minimum depth of the last calculated velocity.
** Minimum depth for velocity determined from assuming a
velocity of 8000 fps at the end of the seismic traverse.
Project No. 73-281 Attachment 1
TABLE I
Traverse No.
SI i
ST-1R
ST-2
ST-2R
ST-3
ST-4
ST-5
ST-5R
ST-6
ST-7
ST-8
LOKER PROPERTY
PRELIMINARY
SEISMIC VELOCITY TABLE
Velocity Depth
1,100
3,100
12,000
1 ,400
7,000
12,000
if ,000
4,500
3,000
2,700
5,000
3 f\r>n,Uuo
1,600
4.100
1.150
3,800
5,100
1,400
4,300
900
4,300
1,400
2,100
0-3
3-29
26*
0-9
9-26
29+
0-8
8-42+
0-28
0-9
9-28+
O-55-i-
0-2
2-27+
0-5
5-17
17-34+
0-2
2-26+
0-3
3-26+
0-4
4-16
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APPENDIX D
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUBSURFACE DRAINS
I. DESCRIPTION
Subsurface drains consisting of filter gravel or clean gravel enclosed in filter fabric
with perforated pipe shall be installed as shown on the plans in accordance with
these specifications, unless otherwise specified by the engineer.
II. MANUFACTURE
Subsurface drain pipe shall be manufactured in accordance with the following
requirements.
Perforated corrugated ADS pipe shall conform to ASTM Designation F405.
Perforated ABS and PVC pipe shall conform to ASTM Designations 2751 and
3033, respectively, for SDR35; and to ASTM Designations 2661 and 1785,
respectively, for SDR21. The type pipe shall conform to the following table.
Maximum Height
Pipe Material Of Fill (feert
ADS 8
(Corrugated Polyethylene)
PVC or ABS:
SDR35 35
SDR21 100
III. FILTER MATERIAL
Filter material for use in backfilling trenches around and over drains shall consist of clean,
coarse sand and gravel or crushed stone conforming to the following grading requirements.
Sieve Size Percentage Passing Sieve
1" 100
3/4" 90-100
3/8" 40-100
4 25-40
8 18-33
30 5-15
50 0-7
200 0-3
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Sieve Size Percentage Passing Sieve
1" 100
3/4" 90-100
3/8" 40-100
4 25-40
8 18-33
30 5-15
50 0-7
200 0-3
This material generally conforms with Class II permeable material in accordance
with Section 68-1.025 of the Standard Specifications of the State of California,
Department of Transportation.
IV. FILTER FABRIC AND AGGREGATE
Filter fabric for use in drains shall consist of Mirafi 140S (Celanese), Typar
(DuPont), or equivalent. The aggregate shall be 3/4-inch minimum to 1-1/2-inch
maximum size, free draining aggregate. Filter fabric shall completely surround the
aggregate.
V. LAYING
Trenches for drains shall be excavated to a minimum width of 2 feet and to a depth
shown on the plans, or as directed by the engineer. The bottom of the trench shall
then be covered full width by 4 inches of filter material or with filter fabric and
4 inches of aggregate, and the drain pipe shall be laid with the perforations at the
bottom and sections shall be joined with couplers. The pipe shall be laid on a
minimum slope of 0.2 percent and drained to curb outlet or storm drain.
After the pipe has been placed, the trench shall be backfilled with filter material, or
3/4-inch minimum to 1-1/2-inch maximum size free-draining aggregate if filter
fabric is used, to the elevation shown on the plans, or as directed by the engineer.
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This material generally conforms with Class n permeable material in accordance
with Section 68-1.025 of the Standard Specifications of the State of California,
Department of Transportation.
IV. FILTER FABRIC AND AGGREGATE
Filter fabric for use in drains shall consist of Mirafi 140S (Celanese), Typar
(DuPont), or equivalent. The aggregate shall be 3/4-inch minimum to 1-1/2-inch
maximum size, free draining aggregate. Filter fabric shall completely surround the
aggregate.
V. LAYING
Trenches for drains shall be excavated to a minimum width of 2 feet and to a depth
shown on the plans, or as directed by the engineer. The bottom of the trench shall
then be covered full width by 4 inches of filter material or with filter fabric and
4 inches of aggregate, and the drain pipe shall be laid with the perforations at the
bottom and sections shall be joined with couplers. The pipe shall be laid on a
minimum slope of 0.2 percent and drained to curb outlet or storm drain.
After the pipe has been placed, the trench shall be backfilled with filter material, or
3/4-inch minimum to 1-1/2-inch maximum size free-draining aggregate if filter
fabric is used, to the elevation shown on the plans, or as directed by the engineer.
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TYPICAL SECTION
SUBSURFACE DRAINS IN DRAWS
ORIGINAL GROUND
BOTTOM OF
ALLUVIAL
CLEANOUT
AGGREGATE:
7 cf/ft OF
LENGTH, MIN.
(3/4" minimum
to 1-1/2"
maximum size
rock)
18" MIN.
lL
10" MIN.
COMPACTED
FILL
EXCAVATION
FILTER FABRIC
ALL AROUND
DRAIN PIPE:
6" DIAMETER
MINIMUM
PIPE
MATERIAL
ADS (CORRUGATED
POLYETHYLENE)'
TRANSITE
UNDERDRAIN
PVC or ABS:
SDR 35
SDR 21
MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FILL
ABOVE BOTTOM OF
ALLUVIAL CLEANOUT (ft)
8
20
35
100
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APPENDIX E
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TYPICAL BUTTRESS
I. DESCRIPTION
Buttresses consisting of compacted, granular fill shall be installed as shown on the plans in
accordance with these specifications, unless otherwise specified by the engineer. Typical
cross sections are shown on the sketch; final buttress sections for this project will be based
on final design grades which have not yet been determined.
II. CONSTRUCTION
The buttresses shall be composed of compacted, granular material as described in the report
recommendations.
Chimney drains consisting of perforated pipe and either filter material or clean gravel
enclosed in filter fabric shall be installed as shown on the sketch.
III. PERFORATED PIPE
Collector pipe shall be 6-inch diameter, perforated, thick walled ABS or PVC pipe sloped
to drain to outlet pipe. Outlet pipe from buttress shall be nonperforated and should slope at
1 percent minimum to drain to a convenient outlet.
IV. FILTER MATERIAL
Filter material for use in backfilling chimneys and around and over drain pipe shall consist
of clean, coarse sand and gravel or crushed stone conforming to the following grading
requirements.
Sieve Size Percentage Passing Sieve
1" 100
3/4" 90-100
3/8" 40 - 100
4 25-40
8 18-33
30 5-15
50 0-7
200 0-3
This material generally conforms with Class II permeable material in accordance with
Section 68-1.025 or combined aggregate Section 90-3.04 of the Standard Specifications of
the State of California, Department of Transportation.
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V. FILTER FABRIC
Filter fabric for use in drains shall consist of Mirafi 140S (Celanese), Typar (DuPont) or
equivalent. The aggregate shall be 3/4 inch to 1-1-/2-inch maximum size, free draining
aggregate. Filter fabric shall completely surround the aggregate.
VI. LAYING
Trenches for drains shall be excavated to a minimum width equal to the outside diameter of
the pipe plus 1 foot and to the depth shown on the plans or as directed by the engineer.
The bottom of the trench shall then be covered full width by 4 inches of filter material or
filter fabric and 4 inches of aggregate, and the drain pipe shall be laid with the perforations
at the bottom and sections shall be joined with couplers. The pipe shall be laid on a
minimum slope of 0.2 percent.
After the pipe has been placed, the trench shall be backfilled with filter material or 1-1-1/2-
inch maximum size aggregate if filter fabric is used, to the elevation shown on the plans, or
as directed by the engineer.
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TYPICAL BUTTRESS DESIGN
(No Scale)
Gravel
Chimney
Drain
24
Minimum
20'
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wax j-iuur.i
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_^ 24™
Minimum
V
CHIMNEY DRAIN
DETAIL
24" Minimum
•Back of
'•'."\Buttress Cutv» •:
BUTTRESS SECTION
Compacted Fill
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5' Minimum
COLLECTOR PIPE
DETAIL
6" Minimum encasement
Seepage collector pipe
Minimum 6" diameter
' Finish
Bottom of
Buttress Cut
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APPENDIX F
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS FOR EARTHWORK
Carlsbad Oaks East
NOTE: These specifications are provided as a guide for preparation of the final grading
specifications for the project, which with the plans constitute the project documents. These
guide specifications are not intended for use as final grading specifications.
1. GENERAL
1.1 The work of the Contractor covered by these specifications consists of
furnishing labor and equipment and performing all operations necessary to
remove deleterious and undesirable materials from areas of grading, to properly
prepare areas to receive fill, and to excavate and fill to the lines and grades
shown on the plans or as directed in writing by the Owner.
1.2 The Contractor shall perform the work in strict accordance with these
specifications and the Contractor shall be responsible for the quality of the
finished product notwithstanding the fact that the earthwork may be observed
and tests made by a Geotechnical Engineer. Deviations from these
specifications will be permitted only upon written authorization from the
Owner.
1.3 The data contained in the geptechnical report and in any following addenda
indicating subsurface conditions are not intended as representations or
warranties of the accuracy or continuity of subsurface conditions between soils
borings. It shall be expressly understood that the interpretations or conclusions
drawn from such data are the responsibility of the Contractor.
2. DEFINITIONS
2.1 Contractor shall mean the contractor performing the earthwork.
2.2 Owner shall mean the owner of the property or the party on whose behalf the
earthwork is being performed and who has contracted with the Contractor to
have the earthwork performed.
2.3 (Civil Engineer) (Architect shall mean the (engineer) (architect) who has
prepared the grading plans and who is the Owner's representative concerning
the configuration, quantities and dimensions of the earthwork and who usually
sets basic surveying data at the site for the Contractor's conformance.
2.4 Geotechnical Engineer shall mean a licensed civil engineer authorized to use the
title "Geotechnical Engineer" in accordance with Section 6736.1, Chapter 7,
Division 3, State of California Business and Professions Code. The
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Geotechnical Engineer shall be responsible for having representatives on site to
observe and test the Contractor's work for conformance with these
specifications.
2.5 Green Book shall mean the most recent edition of the Standard Specifications
for Public Works Construction, prepared by the Joint Cooperative Committee
of the Southern California Chapter, American Public Works Association, and
Southern California Districts, Associated Contractors of California.
2.6 Standard Special Provisions shall mean the most recent edition of the Standard
Special Provisions, prepared by County of San Diego, Department of Public
Works.
3. OBSERVING AND TESTING
3.1 The Geotechnical Engineer shall be the Owner's representative to observe and
make tests during the foundation preparation, filling, and compacting
operations.
3.2 The Geotechnical Engineer shall make field density tests in the compacted fill to
provide a basis for expressing an opinion as to whether the fill material has been
compacted to at least the minimum relative compaction specified. The basis for
this opinion shall be that no tests in compacted or recompacted areas indicate a
relative compaction of less than that specified. Density tests shall be made in
the compacted material below any disturbed surface. When these tests indicate
that the density of any layer of fill, or portion thereof, is below the specified
density, the particular layer or area represented by the test shall be reworked
until the specified density has been achieved.
3.3 Testing shall conform to the following standards as pertinent:
• ASTM D2922-81, "Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in place by Nuclear
Methods (Shallow Depth)"
• ASTM D3017-78, "Moisture Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in place by
Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth)"
• ASTM D1556-82, "Density of Soil in place by the Sand-Cone Method"
• ASTM D1557-78, "Moisture-Density Relations of Soils and Soil-Aggregate
Mixtures Using a 10-lb. (4.54 kg) Rammer and 18-in. (457-mm) Drop,"
Methods A, B, and C.
• AASHTO T 224-86, "Correction for Coarse Particles in the Soil
Compaction Test."
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4. CLEARING AND PREPARING AREAS TO BE FILLED
4.1 Clearing and grubbing shall be in accordance with Section 300-1 of the Green
Book and, in addition, all trees, brush, grass, and other objectionable material
shall be collected from areas to receive fill and disposed of off-site prior to
commencement of any earth moving so as to leave the areas that have been
cleared with a neat and finished appearance free from debris.
4.2 All loose or porous soils shall be removed or compacted as specified for fill.
The depth of removal and recompaction shall be approved in the field by the
Geotechnical Engineer. Prior to placing fill, the surface to be filled shall be free
from uneven features that would tend to prevent uniform compaction by the
equipment to be used. It shall then be plowed or scarified to a depth as required
and in no case less than a minimum depth of 6 inches.
4.3 Where the exposed slope is steeper than 6 horizontal to 1 vertical, or where
specified by the Geotechnical Engineer, the slope of the original ground on
which the fill is to be placed shall be stepped or keyed by the Contractor as
shown on the figure below. The steps shall extend completely into the
underlying formational materials or, where formational material is not present,
into previously compacted fill.
Original ground
New Fill
Slope to be
such that sloughing
or sliding does
not occur
NOTES:
Remove all
loose or porous
soils See Note
See Note
The outside edge of bottom key "A" shall be not less than 2 feet in depth into formational
soil or no less than 5 feet into previously compacted fill.
The minimum width of benches "B" shall be at least 1-1/2 times the width of the
compaction equipment, and not less than 10 feet.
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4.4 After the foundation for the fill has been cleared, plowed or scarified, it shall be
disked or bladed by the Contractor until it is uniform and free from large clods,
brought to the specified moisture content, and compacted as specified for fill.
5. SUBGRADE PREPARATION IN PAVEMENT AREAS
5.1 Subgrade preparation shall be in accordance with Section 301-1 of the Green
Book, except that relative compaction of subgrade shall be in accordance with
Section 12 of these specifications. Scarification and recompaction requirements
may be waived by the Geotechnical Engineer in subgrade areas with naturally
cemented formational soils.
5.2 All areas to be paved shall be proofrolled in accordance with Section 301-1.3 of
the Standard Special Provisions.
6. MATERIALS-GENERALFILL
6.1 Materials for compacted fill shall contain no rocks or hard lumps greater than 24
inches in maximum dimension and shall contain at least 40% of material smaller
than 1/4 inch in size. Material of a perishable, spongy, or otherwise improper
nature shall not be used in fills.
6.2 Select soil, to be used at finish grade to the depths and at the locations specified
on the grading plans, shall consist of material that contains no rocks or hard
lumps greater than 6 inches in maximum dimension and that has an Expansion
Index of 30 or less when tested in accordance with UBC Standard 29-2.
6.3 Samples of materials to be used for fill shall be tested in the laboratory by the
Geotechnical Engineer in order to evaluate the maximum density, optimum
moisture content, classification of the soil, and expansion index, as required.
6.4 During earthwork operations, soil types other than those analyzed in the report
of the geotechnical investigation may be encountered by the Contractor. The
Geotechnical Engineer shall be consulted to determine the suitability of these
soils.
7. MATERIALS - PAVEMENT SUBGRADE
7.1 Pavement subgrade shall be defined as the top 12 inches of soil, excluding
aggregate base, in areas to be paved with asphalt concrete or Portland cement
concrete.
7.2 Materials for pavement subgrade shall contain no rocks or hard lumps greater
than 6 inches in maximum dimension, shall contain at least 40 percent of
material smaller than 1/4 inch in size, and shall have an Expansion Index of 30
or less when tested in accordance with UBC Standard 29-2. Material of a
perishable, spongy or otherwise improper nature shall not be used in fills.
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8. MATERIALS-TRENCHBACKFILL
8.1 Trench backfill materials above pipe bedding shall be in accordance with
Section 306-1.3 of the Green Book.
8.2 As an alternative, cement slurry may be used to backfill trenches. The slurry
shall have a minimum cement content of two sacks per cubic yard within the
building limits and zone of influence of foundations and other settlement-
sensitive structures. A minimum one sack per cubic yard slurry shall be used
elsewhere.
9. MATERIALS-WALLBACKFILL
9.1 Wall backfill materials shall be in accordance with Section 300-3.5 of the Green
Book.
10. COMPACTION EQUIPMENT
10.1 Compaction shall be accomplished by sheepsfoot rollers, vibratory rollers,
multiple-wheel pneumatic-tired rollers, or other types of compaction equipment
made specifically for the purpose of compacting soils. Equipment shall be of
such a design that it will be capable of compacting the fill to the specified
density at the specified moisture content.
11. PLACING, SPREADING, AND COMPACTING GENERAL FILL MATERIAL
11.1 After each layer has been placed, mixed, and spread evenly, it shall be
thoroughly compacted by the Contractor to a relative compaction that is
indicated by test to be not less than 90 percent above 30 feet from finish grade
and not less than 95 percent below. Relative compaction is defined as the ratio
(expressed in percent) of the in-place dry density of the compacted fill divided
by the maximum laboratory dry density evaluated in accordance with the ASTM
D1557-78. Unless otherwise specified, fill material shall be compacted by the
Contractor while at a moisture content at or above the optimum moisture content
determined in accordance with the above test method.
11.2 The fill material shall be placed by the Contractor in layers that, when
compacted, shall not exceed 6 inches. Each layer shall be spread evenly and
shall be thoroughly mixed during the spreading to obtain uniformity of moisture
and material in each layer. The entire fill shall be constructed as a unit, in nearly
level lifts starting up from the lowest area to receive fill. Compaction shall be
continuous over the entire area, and the equipment shall make sufficient uniform
trips so that the desired density has been obtained throughout the entire fill.
Rock materials greater than 6 inches in maximum dimension shall be distributed
in such a manner that they are completely surrounded by compacted fines;
nesting of rocks shall not be permitted.
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11.3 When the moisture content of the fill material is below that specified by the
Geotechnical Engineer, water shall be added by the Contractor until the
moisture content is as specified.
11.4 When the moisture content of the fill material is above that specified by the
Geotechnical Engineer or too wet to achieve proper compaction, the fill material
shall be aerated by the Contractor by bladlng, mixing, or other satisfactory
methods until the moisture content is as required to permit compaction.
11.5 Properly compacted fill shall extend to the design surfaces of fill slopes. The
surface of fill slopes shall be compacted in accordance with Section 11.1 of
these specifications.
12. PLACING, SPREADING, AND COMPACTING PAVEMENT SUBGRADE
12.1 Subgrade materials shall be placed, spread, and compacted in accordance with
Section 11 of these specifications, except that the top 6 inches of subgrade
material shall be compacted to a relative compaction that is indicated by test to
be not less than 95 percent.
13. PLACING AND COMPACTING TRENCH BACKFILL
13.1 Backfilling and compacting shall be in accordance with Section 306-1.3 of the
Green Book, except that jetting or flooding shall not be allowed and that all
backfill shall be compacted to a relative compaction that is indicated by test to be
not less than 90 percent.
13.2 All trenches 5 feet or more in depth shall be sloped or shored in accordance with
OSHA safety requirements. Trenches less than 5 feet in depth shall also be so
guarded when examination indicates hazardous ground movement may be
expected.
13.3 No compaction testing shall be required for portions of trenches backfilled with
cement slurry.
14. PLACING AND COMPACTING WALL BACKFILL
14.1 Backfilling and compacting shall be in accordance with Section 300-3.5 of the
Green Book, except that jetting or flooding shall not be allowed.
14.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for using equipment capable of compacting
the backfill to the specified relative compaction without damaging adjacent walls
or other existing improvements.
15. PROTECTION OF WORK
15.1 During construction, the Contractor shall properly grade all excavated surfaces
to provide positive drainage and prevent ponding of water. When earthwork
operations are interrupted, the Contractor shall reestablish specified compaction
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to the depth necessary before placing new fill. The Contractor shall control
surface water to avoid damage to adjoining properties or to finished work on the
site. The Contractor shall take remedial measures to prevent erosion of freshly
graded areas and until such time as permanent drainage and erosion control
features have been installed.
15.2 After completion of the earthwork and when the Geotechnical Engineer has
finished observation of the work, no further excavation or filling shall be done
except under the observation of the Geotechnical Engineer.
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APPENDIX G
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS FOR WALL DRAINS
I. DESCRIPTION
Subsurface drains consisting of filter gravel with perforated pipe shall be installed
as shown on the plans in accordance with these specifications, unless otherwise
specified by the engineer.
II. MANUFACTURE
Subsurface drain pipe shall be manufactured in accordance with the following
requirements.
Perforated PVC pipe or ABS pipe shall conform to the ASTM Designations 1785
and 2751, respectively.
III. FILTER MATERIAL
Filter material for use in backfilling trenches around and over drains shall consist of
either of the following alternatives:
(a) Clean, coarse sand and gravel or crushed stone conforming to the following
grading requirements.
Sieve Size Percentage Passing Sieve
1" 100
3/4" 90 - 100
3/8" 40-100
4 25-40
8 18-33
30 5-15
50 0-7
200 0-3
This material generally conforms with Class 2 permeable material in accordance
with Section 68-1.025 of the Standard Specifications of the State of California,
Department of Transportation.
(b) Open-graded crushed rock or gravel (1" maximum size) surrounded entirely
by a geotechnical filter fabric (such as Mirafi 140N or equivalent).
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IV. LAYING
Trenches for drains shall be excavated to a minimum width equal to the outside
diameter of the pipe plus 1 foot and to the depth shown on the plans or as directed
by the engineer. The bottom of the trench shall then be covered full width by
4 inches of filter material and the drainpipe shall be laid with the perforations at the
bottom and sections shall be joined with couplers. The pipe shall be laid on a
minimum slope of 0.2 percent.
After the pipe has been placed, the trench shall be backfilled with filter material to
the elevation shown on the plans, or as directed by the engineer.
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