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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-06; BRESSI RANCH; GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING ABANDONMENT OF EXISTING PIPELINE SECTIONS; 2004-01-14REcEiYj Leighton and Associates, Inc. JAN 14 2004 A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY January 14, 2004 Project No. 971009-009 To: Lennar Communities 5780 Fleet Street, Suite 320 Carlsbad, California 92008-4700 Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina Subject: Geotechnical Recommendations Concerning Abandonment of Existing Pipeline Sections, Vicinity of Poinsettia Lane, Station No. 74+00 to 79+50, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California References: Kiniley-Horn, 2003, Improvement Plans for Poinsettia Lane at Bressi Ranch, Project No. CT99-03, Drawing No. 397-2K, 36 Sheets, dated February 12, 2003 Rick Engineering, 1997, Plans for the Improvement of Rancho Carrillo Offsite Sewer, Project No. PD411, Drawing No. 331-1C, 13 Sheets, dated September 4, 1997 In accordance with the request of representatives of Lennar Communities, this letter presents our geotechnical recommendations concerning the abandonment of the 16-inch techite pipe, the 24- inch steel reclaimed waterline, and the 12-inch Ductile lion Pipe (DIP) reclaimed waterline in the vicinity of Poinsettia Lane, Station No. 74+00 to 79+50, within the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. We understand that the three pipelines, which are located north of the City of Carlsbad 12-inch sewer main, are not currently active and will need to be abandoned as part of the grading and improvements for proposed Poinsettia Lane. Furthermore, we understand that the City of Carlsbad 12-inch sewer main will be partially relocated (i.e., the section of sewer main west of Station No. 76+54 will be abandoned and relocated within the right-of-way of Poinsettia Lane). The section of the sewer main east of Station No. 76+54 will remain in place. Based on City of Carlsbad guidelines, we recommend that the entire length of the 24-inch steel line between Station No. 74+00 and 79+50 be abandoned by completely removing the pipe and backfihling the excavation with compacted fill. However, it appears that portions of the 3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425 858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com 971009-009 abandoned 12-inch DIP line and the 16-inch techite pipe are located relatively close to the active City of Carlsbad sewer main and are located vertically below the active line. Abandonment by removing the pipes may not be practical due to the close proximity of the pipes (both horizontally and vertically) to the active sewer main. Recent excavations performed on January 13, 2004 and review of the Poinsettia Lane Improvements Plans (Kimley-Horn, 2003) and the improvement plans for the City of Carlsbad 12-inch sewer main (Rick Engineering, 1997), indicates that the DIP line is located within approximately 6 to 8 feet of the active sewer main while the 16-inch techite pipe is located within 13 to 15 feet. Geotechnical observations also indicated that the backfill soils of each of the lines appears to be relatively well compacted with above optimum moisture contents. We also understand that the City of Carlsbad or their consultant documented the backfill of the active sewer main. Table 1 presents the approximate depths of the active sewer main, the 12-inch DIP line, and the 16-inch techite pipe relative to the existing ground surface. Table 1 Approximate Depths of Sewer Main or Reclaimed Waterlines Poinsettia Lane Station No. Depth of Active 12-inch Sewer Main Depth of 12-inch DIP Line Depth of 16-inch Techite Line 1574+00 10 Feet 6 Feet 7 Feet 76+54* 13 Feet 16 Feet 21 Feet 77+25 14 Feet 22 Feet 26 Feet * This is the location of the connection point of the existing sewer main and new section of line that will be placed within the right-of-way of Poinsettia Lane As indicated in Table 1, the depth of the 12-inch DIP line and the 16-inch techite pipe becomes deeper as the Station Numbers increase in a west to east direction. At the location of the new connection point (i.e., Station No. 76+54), both the 12-inch DIP line and the 16-inch techite pipe are located below the active sewer main. In order to remove the 12-inch DIP line at the connection point, a vertical excavation on the order of 16 feet will need to be made starting at a point approximately 5 feet from the centerline of the active Carlsbad sewer main. A similar excavation will need to be performed in order to remove the 16-inch techite pipe. The excavation to remove the adjacent DIP and techite pipes will be deeper toward the east. As a result, it is our professional opinion that removal of the 12- inch DIP line and the 16-inch techite pipe between approximate Station No. 76+64 (i.e. 10 feet east of the connection point) to 79+50 could potentially impact the active sewer main, and -2- Leighton 971009-009 therefore, we recommend that both of the pipelines be abandoned in place (i.e., filled with a sand-cement slurry). Between approximate Station No. 74+00 and 76+64, the adjacent DIP and techite pipe are shallow enough (relative to the active sewer main) that we recommend the pipes be removed and the resulting excavation backfilled with compacted fill. In order to remove the adjacent abandoned pipes where the active sewer main is greater than 8 feet in depth, a 1:1 excavation should be started at the centerline of the active sewer main and excavated to a depth of 5 to 7 feet. As an alternative, the fill above the active sewer main may be removed to a depth where there is a minimum of 8 feet of cover over the sewer main. The 1:1 excavation may be made along the entire length of the removal area. A vertical excavation should then be made along the base of the 1:1 excavation by an excavator until the pipes are encountered. The maximum depth of the vertical excavation is estimated to be approximately 12 feet. Where the active sewer main is less than 8 feet in depth, a vertical excavation should be made starting 5 feet from the active sewer main. The removal sections for the pipes should not be any longer than 25 feet and adjacent sections should be backfilled to a point at. least 2 feet above the elevation of the adjacent active sewer main pipe prior to the excavation of the next section. Excavations deeper than the active sewer main elevation should be backfilled as soon as possible and not left open overnight. As previously discussed in this letter, we recommend that the entire length of the 24-inch steel line between Station No. 74+00 to 79+50 be abandoned by completely removing the pipe and backfilling the excavation with compacted fill. All backfill soils should be moisture conditioned to at least 2 percent over the optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 90 percent relative compaction (based on American Standard of Testing and Materials {ASTM} Test Method D1557). If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. a ~' W AV--- . — Randall K. Wagner CEG 1612 Director of Geology Distribution: (6) Addressee (1) Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Michael Ugar (1.) Lennar Communities, Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman - 3 - Leighton