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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-05; LA COSTA OAKS SOUTH NIEGHBORHOOD 3.15; UPDATE GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION; 2002-09-11UPDATE GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION VILLAGES OF LA COSTA- THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA VOLUME I OF II PREPARED FOR REAL ESTATES COLLATERAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY c/o MORROW DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 3,2001 rr i)2-' 05 GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 August 3, 2001 Real Estates Collateral Management Company 7o Morrow Development Incorporated 1903 Wright Place, Suite 180 Carlsbad, Califomia 92008 Attention: Mr. Tim O'Grady Subject: Gentlemen: VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA UPDATE GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION In accordance with your authorization (Contract Number 345) and our proposal LG-01238 dated May 4, 2001, we have updated our supplemental geotechnical investigation ofthe subject site. This work complements previous soil and geologic investigations that have been conducted on the property during the period of 1988 to date. The purpose of this report is to compile all relevant previously generated data along with the results of the recent study into a single document presenting our conclusions and recommendations pertaining to the geotechnical aspects of developmg the site as proposed. Significant geotechnical issues related to the rippability oflhe geological units, remedial grading of the unsuitable surficial materials and generation of cappmg materials have been identified in this report and will require consideration during planning and development ofthe property. However, it is our opinion that the site may be developed as proposed, provided the recommendations ofthis report are followed. Ifyou should have any questions regarding this report, or if we may be of further service, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at yoxu" convenience. Veiy truly yours. RCE 22527 AS:DFL:dmc (6) Addressee 6960 Flanders Drive 9 San Diego, California 92121-2974 • Telephone (858) 558-6900 • Fax (858) 558-6159 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE „ 1 2. SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2 3 . SOIL AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS 3 3.1 Stratigraphy 3 3.2 Santiago Peak Volcanics (Jsp) 3 3.3 Escondido Creek Granodiorite (Ke) 4 3.4 Delmar Formation (Td) 4 3.5 Terrace Deposits (Qt) 5 3.6 Alluvium (Qal) 5 3.7 Landslide Debris and Surficial Landslide Debris (Qls and Qlsf) 5 3.8 Colluvium (Qc) []]6 3.9 Topsoil (Unmapped) 6 3.10 Fill Material (Qudf and Qudfo) "ZZ.6 4. GROUNDWATER 7 5 . GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE 8 6. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS 8 6.1 Faulting and Seismicity 8 6.2 Liquefaction 9 7. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 10 7.1 General 10 7.2 Geologic Hazards 10 7.3 Groundwater 11 7.4 Soil and Excavation Characteristics 11 7.5 Slope Stability 11 7.6 Grading ; 13 7.7 Subdrains , 14 7.8 Bulking and Shrinkage Factors 15 7.9 Foundation Recommendations 15 7.10 Retaining Walls and Lateral Loads 19 7.11 Slope Maintenance 20 7.12 Drainage ; 21 7.13 Plan Review 21 LIMITATIONS AND UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1, Vicinity Map Figures 2-12, Geologic Maps (Map Pocket) Figure 13, Fill Slope Stability Analysis Figure 14, Surficial Slope Stability Analysis Figure 15, Canyon Subdrain Detail TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) APPENDIXA FIELD INVESTIGATION Figures A-l - A-15, Logs of Trenches Figures A-16 - A-29 Logs of Air-track Borings APPENDIXB LABORATORY TESTING Table B-I, Summaiy of Laboratory E^qjansion Index Test Results APPENDIX C SELECTED BORING AND TRENCH LOGS AND LABORATORY TESTING from Smlementd Soil and Geologic Investigation for Rancho Santa Fe Road Alignment. Carhbad Ca/ybm/oi January 8,1990 (ProjectNo. 04367-H02) and ST"''^u^^f^''!!^nn'l^^ ^"^^^ Alignment. Carlsbad, CaUfomia, DatedDecember 17, 1990 (ProjectNo. 04367-04-02) APPENDIXD ^Sel m9^°" ^'^^^'Snment Affect On Stanley Mahr Reservoir APPENDIXB RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS UPDATE GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE This report presents the consolidated findings of current and previous geotechnical investigations for The Oaks of the Villages of La Costa in Carlsbad, California (see Vicinity Map, Figure 1). This report is intended to present recommendations relative to geotechnical aspects of site development, including remedial grading, estimated rock rippability, slope stabiUty, subsurface drainage, estimated bulking and shrinkage factors, and recommended grading specifications and preliminary foundation design criteria. It is our understanding that the constniction of the new Rancho Santa Fe Road alignment wiU be perfonned by the City of Carlsbad; therefore, specific comments regarding this improvement have been excluded firam this report:. Furthermore, it should be noted that the site was previously known as La Costa Southeast. The scope ofthe investigation included a review ofthe following: 1. 10. Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation, Villages of La Costa-The Oaks and Ridge, Carlsbad, Califomia, prepared by Geocon Incorporated, dated January 10, 2000 fProiect No. 06105-12-01). Soil and Geologic Reconnaissance for Rancho Santa Fe Road Alignment, June 30 1989 (ProjectNo. D-4367-H01). Supplemental Soil and Geologic Investigation for Rancho Santa Fe Road Alignment, Carbbad, California, January 8,1990 (Project No. D-4367-H02). Earthwork Quantity Analysis, Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment, June 14, 1990 (Proiect No. 04367-04-02). Addendum to Earthwork Quantity Analysis. Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment. March 15, 1991 (ProjectNo. 04367-04-02). Second Addendum to Earthwork Quantity Analysis. Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment. March 27,1991 (Project No. 04367-04-02). Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation for Rancho Santa Fe Road Alignment, December 17,1990. Addendum to Soil and Geoteclmical Investigation for Rancho Santa Fe Road Alignment, July 10,1990. Geologic Maps ofthe Northwestem Part of San Diego County, Califomia, DMG Open File Report 96-02. Batholith and Associated Rocks of Corona, Elsinore and San Luis Rey Quadrangles, Southem Califomia, Geological Society of America Memoir 29,1948. Project No. 06105-12-04 . i. August 3,2001 11. Onthe Manner of Deposition ofthe Eocene Strata in Northem San Diego County, San Diego Association of Geologists Guidebook, 1985. 12. Stratigraphy and PeO-ogrcphy ofthe Santiago Peak Volcanics East of Rancho Santa Fe, Califomia, unpubUshed M.S. thesis, by M. A. Adams, San Diego State University, 1979. 13. Geology and Mmeral Resources of San Diego County, Cdifomia, DMG County Report 3 1963. ' 14. Unpublished reports, aerial photographs and maps on file with our firm. The scope of the most recent field investigation (Januaiy 2000) consisted of a site geologic reconnaissance and the driUing of 13 hydraulic air-track borings and excavation of 15 exploratory trenches. Laboratory tests were performed on selected soil samples obtamed at various depths in the exploratory excavations to evaluate pertinent physical properties. Details ofthe field exploration and laboratory testing programs are presented in Appendices A andB, respectively. Selected logs of exploratory excavations from our study for the Rancho Santa Fe Road investigation (Januajy 8, and December 17, 1990) are presented in Appendix C. The recommendations presented herein are based on analyses of the data obtained from our recent and previous exploratory excavations, laboratory tests and our experience with similar soil and geologic conditions. The base maps used for this study consisted of conceptual grading plans, 1 inch equals 100 feet (1" = 100') scale, entitledMwter Tentative TractMap CT98-04/HDP 99-02, Villages of La Costa, city of Carlsbad CaUfomia, prepared by Hunsaker & Associates, undated (see Figures 2 through 12, map pocket). The results of the field investigation are compUed on Figures 2 through 12. 2. SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Oaks is located between Mekose Drive to the north and La Costa Avenue and Avenida Diestro to the south. Rancho Santa Fe Road bisects the project site and traverses north to south. The Oaks encompasses approximately 684 acres of essentially undeveloped, mostly mgged hillside terram. The Oaks is characterized by irregular steep to moderate ridge-and-canyon terrain, with treUis drainage along northward, westward and southward trending canyons. Drainage is ultimately accomplished by tributaries into San Marcos Creek along the northwestem site boundary, and by Encinitas Creek along the southem site boundary. Elevations range from a high approximately 990 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) along the east-central property boundary to a low of approximately 100 feet MSL along San Marcos Creek along the northwest boundaiy ofthe site. Vegetation typically consists of thick chaparral and grasses through a majority ofthe site. The lower drainages feedmg San Marcos Creek and Encinitas Creek, however, have mature to old-age native stands of Valley Oak and Sycamore. Running water was observed in San Marcos Creek as weU as from springs in the major drarnage along the extreme southwest boundary ofthe site. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 ~- August 3,2001 The existing Rancho Santa Fe Road traverses through The Oaks from north to south. A short section of Questhaven Road and its intersection with Rancho Santa Fe Road lie within the extreme nortiieast comer ofthe site. Other than Rancho Santa Fe Road, with the associated tmck bypass, and Questhaven Road, existing site improvements within The Oaks mclude the Stanley Mahr Reservoir (La Costa Dam), the Denk Reservoir (steel water tank), a 100-foot wide San Diego Gas and Electric easement with wood pole and lattice tower supported electric Unes, a 200-foot-wide San Diego Gas and Electric easement (empty), a 150-foot wide San Diego Gas and Electric easement with steel tower supported electric lines, and two buried water pipes associated with the reservoirs. At least two generations of mining activity with associated excavations and waste-fiU are present on the site. The oldest, dating to as early as the 1880's, was copper minmg along faulted and hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks in the eastern-central portion of the site (see DMG reference). A 50-foot deep water-fiUed mine shaft was discovered in that area during our reconnaissance. Li addition, later undocumented stone quany and waste-fiU operations were conducted through the 1950's, 60's or 70's which generated excavations and undocumented fills within the central and northwestem portions ofthe site. A review of the 100-scale conceptual grading plans for The Oaks Subdivision, prepared by Hunsaker & Associates, indicates that the site will be graded to create large sheet-graded pads. It is our understanding that the Rancho Santa Fe reaUgnment, generally between the mtereections with Mekose Drive and La Costa Avenue wiU be constmcted by tiie City of Carlsbad. The sheet-graded pads within The Oaks project wiU eventually be regraded to constmct residential units with associated roads and improvements. The gradmg wUl result in maximum fiU and cut of approximately 40 and 45 feet, respectively. The cut and fiU slopes planned for the project wiU consist of maximum heights of 50 and 60 feet, respectively, witii 2:1 (horizontal:vertical) incUnation. 3. SOIL AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS 3.1 Stratigraphy Five surficial soU types and four geologic units were encountered during our mvestigation. The surficial deposits mclude undocumented fills, landslide debris, topsoils, colluvium and alluvium. Geologic formations include the Jurassic-aged Santiago Peak Volcanics, Cretaceous-aged Escondido Granodiorite, the Eocene-aged Dehnar Formation, and the Quatemary-aged Terrace Deposits. Each oftiie soil types and geologic units encountered are described below, and their approximate mapped extent is depicted on Figures 2 through 12, Geologic Maps (map pocket). 3.2 Santiago Peak Volcanics (Jsp) The Jurassic-aged Santiago Peak Volcanics, witii the exception of tiie ext-eme northem approximately one-fourth of tiie site, comprise tiie majority ofthe underlying bedrock. These rocks ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 .3- August3,2001 .1 were deposited as an altemating secession of volcanic flows, tuffs and breccias and typicaUy have an andesite or dacite composition. Subsequentiy this sequence of rocks was folded, faulted and weakly metamorphosed (see reference by Adams, 1979). Where observed m test excavations, especiaUy in tiie central portions ofthe site, this unit is highly fractin-ed and faulted along northwest-to-southeast zones. Closely spaced paraUel fractiires and jointe form "sheeted" zones containing colorful alteration and/or oxidation minerals such as Umonite and hematite. The presence of cubic-shaped crystal-voids (pseudomorphs) and in some areas, cubic-shaped pyrite (iron sulfide) crystals, as weU as other exotic minerals such as epidote, chlorite, and possible ti-aces of copper minerals, suggeste hydrothermal alteration (or, ancient hot spring activity). This featiire is consistent witii the historic copper mining operations in similar rock along northwest-southeast zones east of tiie site (see referenced DMG report). Even though tiie majority of tiie Santiago Peak Volcanics appears to be highly fractured and altered, tiie zones typicaUy have steeply dipping, tight clay-fiUed fiacfaires. Only one area, located along the tmck-bypass road near the center of tiie site (near Boring HT-26) exhibited low-angle adversely dipping fi-actiires. In addition, some of tiie highly fractiired and altered portions ofthis unit excavate to a graveUy-clayey sand and very sandy clay (near Trench T-6). Discussion of tiieses areas as sources of suitable capping fines is presented in the concluding sections ofthis report. In general, however, hardrock areas wUl require special handUng and pre-blasting considerations as presented in the concluding sections of this report. 3.3 Escondido Creek Granodiorite (Ke) hi the published Uterature this unit is described as a "leucogranodiorite" because ofthe overall Ught color, but averages of composition are typicaUy granodiorite (Larsen, 1948). This Cretaceous-aged batholithic rock intrades Santiago Peak Volcanics. Outcrops and exploratory trenches ejqpose Ught brown to olive, veiy siUceous, bloclty and very sti-ong granitic rock, with little or no weathering. Although rippable in highly fractured areas, this imit will excavate to substantial amounte of oversize rock, or wiU reqmre special handling or pre-blasting in hardrock areas, as discussed in the concluding sections of this report 3.4 Delmar Formation (Td) The Eocene-aged Dehnar Formation, consisting of stiff to very hard, Ught brown to olive silty to sandy claystones and sandstones was found to occur only in the lower drainage tributary to Encinitas Creek along the extireme southwestem edge of the site. As mdicated on Figure 2, this unit crops out only along the base of a westward facing slope of the drainage between approximate elevations 250 and 270 MSL. Subsurface observation of test Trenches T-43 and T-70 along this slope indicated the presence of hard or dense, horizontaUy bedded claystones and sandstones. These beds, however, were overlain further northward by surficial terrace deposite and landslide debris (see Trench T-15). No adverse stractures or sUde debris was observed, however, within the Dehnar Formation along the natural slope at the site boundary with an adjacent existing subdivision. Local variations of bedding inclination within the Dehnar Fonnation is a characteristic which could affect stability in natural or Project No. 06105-12-04 - 4 - August 3,2001 excavated slopes. The claystone members of tiie Dehnar Formation often possess low shear stiragtii and contains randomly oriented remolded clay seams. Proposed excavations are not anticipated to encounter much ofthe Dehnar Formation, but slope stabiUzation measures may be necessary if any cut slopes or fiU keyways expose tiiis unit. In addition, tiie more clayey portions of tiiis fonnation are highly expansive and often require selective grading or specially designed stmctures as discussed under the conclusions and recommendations section ofthis report 3.5 Terrace Deposits (Qt) Sti-eam-deposited dense, dark reddish-brown sands and cobble-to-boulder conglomerates were observed to overUe Santiago Peak Volcanics and Dehnar Fonnation in ti-enches and borings at elevations between approxhnately 360 and 420 feet MSL witiim tiie major soutii drarnage along tiie exti-eme southwestem boundaiy of tiie site (Figure 2). In general, these sedimente exhibit good bearing characteristics, however, where tiiey rest upon highly weatiiered and/or altered Santiago Peak Volcanics, or Dehnar Fonnation claystones, they have been found (see Borings LB-3, LB-5, and Trenches T-17, T-18) to comprise ancient landsUde debris, or may become unstable if undercut in excavations. A discussion of measures to mitigate potential slope stability problems m tiiis unit is presented m the concludmg sections of this report 3.6 Alluvium (Qal) The alluvial deposite are typically composed of loose, porous, clay-sand mixtures witii boulders that have accumulated along canyon bottoms. The maxhnum observed thickness was approxmiately 13 feet (see Trench T-44) m the extreme southwest drainages, but up to 10 feet of alluvial soUs were observed along San Marcos Creek at tiie exti-eme northem portion of tiie site (Figure 12). These sedunente are generaUy poorly consolidated and susceptible to settiement when subjected to an mcrease in vertical loads as might result from the placement of fiU or stinctures. Hence, development within areas containing alluvial deposite wiU require remedial grading as discussed m the conclusions and recommendations portions of this report. 3.7 Landslide Debris and Surficial Landslide Debris (Qls and Qlsf) Two deep-seated landslides and two areas of surficial landsUdes were mapped within the site. The relatively thin, or surficial, landslides were encountered m shallow exploration trenches and were mterpreted from stereoscopic aerial photographs and ground reconnaissance (see Figure 6). Both the deep and shallow landslides are generally present near, or along, the bottom of a southwest- draining tributaiy of Encinitas Creek in the southwestem portion of the site. The landslides have occurred within the weathered depositional contact-zone between thin remnants of the Eocene ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 -5- August3,2001 Dehnar Fonnation claystones, hydrotiiennally altered Jurassic Santiago Peak Volcanics and overlying Terrace Deposite. (see Trenches T-16, T-17, T-18 and Borings LB-3, LB-5). Surficial landslide materials, averagmg approxmiately 10 feet tiiick typically consisted of very clayey gravel to boulder gravels, or gravelly clays tiiat have failed along tiie Dehnar Fonnation remnant claystones, or witiiin very weatiiered, altered, Santiago Peak Volcanics. Portions of botii tiie surficial and deeper landsUde debris are relatively loose and possess tiie potential for fiitiire movement Witiiin tiie relatively tiim surficial debris, complete removal and recompaction wUl be required where settlement-sensitive stiuctiires and/or fiUs are planned. The deeper landslides wm also necessitate remedial gradmg measures as discussed m tiie conclusions and recommendations section of this report 3.8 Colluvium (Qc) Colluvial soUs occur along tiie canyon side-slopes, low areas, tiie base of natiiral slopes, and along tiie head scarps of landslides. These deposite are often mdistinguishable from alluvium and tiiick topsoil deposite, tiierefore, only flie tiiicker, or potentially tiiicker areas have been mapped separately ^ on tiie Geologic Maps. The maxunum observed tiiickness oftiiese materials is on tiie order of 8 feet as exposed m Trench T-6 (Figure 2). In general, tiiese deposite consist of poorly consoUdated sandy clays to clayey sands and are potentiaUy compressible. Development witiiin areas underiam by colluvium wiU requke remedial grading as recommended m tiie concludmg sections of tiiis report. 3.9 Topsoil (Unmapped) TopsoUs of in-egular tiiicknesses ranging from 1 to 2 feet blanket tiie majority oftiie site. The topsoils are characterized by dark brown to reddish-brown gravelly silty sands to sandy clays. These soils are botii moderately to highly expansive, as weU as potentiaUy compressible. Recommendations witii respect to tiie tireatinent of topsoils have been mcluded under tiie conclusions and recommendations section ofthis report 3.10 Fill Material (Qudf and Qudfo) Several generations of engineered and undocumented fiU materials are present on tiie site. The largest-volume of documented fiU mcludes tiie materials constitiiting tiie La Costa Dam. The La Costa Dam was designed witii an unperious clay core and a granular shell. The spUlway and some section of tiie access roads were constiiicted from fiU niaterials tiiat were generated on-site (see Woodward-Clyde report. Appendix D). Also present is an area of end-dumped oversize rock northwest of Rancho Santa Fe Road approximately 700 feet long, 200 feet wide and on tiie order of 10 to 15 feet tiiick (symbol Qudfo on Figure 10). Project No. 06105-12-04 . 6 -August 3,2001 A review oftiie attached report prepared by Woodward-Clyde Consultante mdicates tiiat reaUgnment oftiie Rancho Santa Fe Road could have a potential affect on tiie existing embankment The primary concem would be the effect of tiie blast mduced vibrations associated witii tiie adjacent excavation. The otiier major concem is tiie unpact of graded fiUs as currentiy proposed on tiie hydraulic characteristics oftiie outiet works and emergency spillway. The consultant's recommendations witii respect to tiiese concems are presented m detaU m tiie attached Appendix D, as weU as discussed m the concludmg section ofthis report We anticipate tiiat clay rich fiU materials witii oversize rock and deleterious debris are present to maximum deptii on tiie order of from 20 to 30 feet m tiie canyons unmediately downstream from tiie La Costa Dam and extendmg westward beneatii the existing Rancho Santa Fe Road (see Figure 8 and Bormg LB-7, and Trenches T-78, T-79, T-88 and T-89, Appendix C). The old highway aUgnment, mcludmg tiie existing tiiick by-pass, and otiier old fiU debris also constitiite undocumented fiUs which wiU requke remedial gradmg where roads, fills and settiement sensitive stiuctiires are planned. 4. GROUNDWATER A pennanent groundwater table was observed witiiin alluvium and alluvium/tenace deposite m tiie San Marcos Creek drarnage and m a tributary to Encmitas Creek, respectively (Borings SB-1, LB-1, and Trenches T-67, T-68, Appendix C). No seepage or groundwater table was detected witiim exploratory borings or ti-enches m proposed cute in tiie Santiago Peak Volcanics, especially along tiie flanks of tiie drarnage immediately downstream ofthe above described La Costa Dam. San Marcos Creek is a perennial skeam and surface water flow was noted during the field mvestigation. Observed groundwater levels m this drainage area ranged between 3 and 5 feet below existmg groimd smface. In the extireme southwestem portion of the site, witiiin a tributary of Encmitas Creek, the groundwater levels generaUy varied between 10 aad 30 feet deep. Because of ancient landslidmg m tiie southwestem lower dramages, and the wide variation of water levels, it is our opinion that perched water conditions may be present To reduce any adverse eflfecte of groundwater upon proposed fUls or stractures, subdrams and/or otiier drainage mitigation are recommended as discussed witiim concludmg sections of this report. Project No. 06105-12-04 .7 - August 3, 2001 5. GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE Ancient faulte and firacturing within the Jurassic-age Santiago Peak Volcanics typicaUy exhibit nortiiwest-to-southeast Unear ti:ends, with associated less-mtense northeast-to-southwest cross fracturing, A moderately developed "ti-eUis" drarnage pattem is unposed on many, smaU tiibutaiy dramages by tiie northwest-to-soutiieast tirends. TypicaUy, faulte and jointe have steep (greater tiian 45 degrees) dips, but occasional low-angle dips of approxknately 5 degrees have been noted. High-angle contact-zones between tiie Santiago Peak Volcanicsj Dehnar Fonnation, Terrace Deposite, or surficial deposite were encountered in the southwestem-most drarnage, and may be anticipated withm ancient vaUeys, embankmente and river channels. Where encountered, faulte and associated shear zones were not observed to offset the younger Quatemary sedunente. Therefore, the observed feulte can be considered inactive faulte. No evidence of active faulting was observed at the time of our mvestigations. 6. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS 6.1 Faulting and Seismicity It is our opinion, based on the site reconnaissance, evidence obtamed in the exploratory excavations and a review of published and unpubUshed maps and reporte, that the site is not located on any known active fault ti-ace. The nearest known active faults are the Rose Canyon Fault and the Newport-Inglewood (offshore) located approxknately 8 and 13 miles, respectively, to tiie west and Elsinore Fault Zone, which lies approximately 23 miles to the northeast. Maximum Credible and Maximum Probable Seismic evente of Magnitude 6,9 and Magnitude 5.7, respectively, are postiilated for tiie Rose Canyon Fault The estimated Maxunum Credible and Maxknum Probable Peak site acceleration are 0.28 g and 0.13g, respectively. Seismic parameters for the other regional faulte capable of generating ground acceleration at the site are summarized on Table 6.1. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 -8- August3,2001 TABLE 6.1 DETERMINISTIC SITE PARAMETERS FOR SELECTED FAULTS* Fault Distance from Site (miles) Maximum Credible Maximum Probable Fault Distance from Site (miles) Earthquake (Mag.) Peak Acceleration (g) Earthquake (Mag.) Site Acceleration (S) 8 6.9 0.28 5.7 0.13 Newport-Inglewood (offehore) 13 6.9 0.20 5.8 0.10 Elsinore-Julian 23 7.1 0.13 6.4 0.08 EIsinore-Temecula 23 6.8 0.11 6.3 0.07 Coronado Bank 23 7.4 0.16 •6.3 0.07 Elsinore-Glen Ivy 38 6.8 0.06 6.3 0.04 Palos Verdes 43 7.1 0.06 6.2 0.03 San Jacinto-Anza 46 7.2 0.06 6.9 0.05 •EQ Fault Computer Program, Blake, 1997. It is our opmion tiiat tiie site could be subjected to moderate to severe ground shaking m tiie event of a major earthquake along any of tiie above-mentioned faulte, however, tiie seismic risk at the site is not considered to be significantiy different tiian tiiat of flie surrounding developmente of shnilar geologic setting m Oceanside area. 6.2 Liquefaction The potential for Uquefaction during a skong earthquake is lunited to cohesionless soUs which are m a relatively loose, unconsolidated condition and located below tiie groundwater level. Due to tiie dense natiire of tiie fonnational unite, tiie removal and recompaction oftiie surficial soUs and tiie absence of a pemianent groundwater table, tiie potential for seismicaUy included soU liquefaction occurring at the site is considered to be very low. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 August 3,2001 7. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 7.1 General 7.1.1 No soU or geologic conditions were encountered during tiie mvestigation perfonned by Geocon Incorporated or fliose of tiie previous stiidies which, m our opmion, would preclude tiie development of tiie property as presentiy planned, provided flie recoinmendations of this study are foUowed. 7.1.2 The surficial soils consisting of landsUde debris, alluvium, fiU, topsoUs and coUuvium are not considered suitable for flie support of fiU or stiuctiu-al loads m fliek present condition and wUl requke remedial grading. 7.1.3 The presence of oversize boulders and margmaUy rippable to nonrippable volcanic and granitic rocks wiU requke special consideration during site development as recommended heremafter. 7.1.4 Due to tiie expected presence of a large volume of rock, a selective gradmg operation witii possible stockpiUng of tiie soil material and margmally rippable rock is recommended. DetaUs oftiie recommended selective gradmg operation are presented under 7.6 Grading. 7.1.5 Recommendations of tiie Consultant Report (Appendix D) for ReaUgnment of tiie Rancho Santa Fe Road should be incorporated mto tiie design and constinction phases of tiie residential development as needed. In general, these recommendations are concemed with the knpact of proposed fills as weU as flie blast-mduced vibration generated on the stmctures during grading. 7.2 Geologic Hazards 7.2.1 It is our opmion, based on the site reconnaissance, evidence obtamed m the exploratory excavations and a review of pubUshed geologic maps and reporte, that tiie site is not located on any known active fault trace. 7.2.2 It is our opmion that tiie site could be subjected to moderate to severe ground shaking m the event of a major earthquake along any of the active faulte m tiie San Diego County area; however, tiie seismic risk at flie site is not considered to be any greater than that of surrounding developmente hi the City of Carlsbad area. 7.2.3 Old abandoned mines or prospect pite associated with flie Encmitas copper muimg district wiU requke special consideration during site development as recommended hereinafter. Project No. 06105-12-04 .10 - August 3,2001 7.3 Groundwater 7.3.1 The geologic unite encountered on the site have permeabUity characteristics and/or fracture systems that could be susceptible under certaki conditions to water seepage. Inasmuch as no springs, seeps, or groundwater occurrences were encountered withm tiie formational soU unite, it is our opmion that the seepage potential forthe geologic unite is relatively low. It is recommended, however, fliat periodic observations be made by the soU engmeer or engkieering geologist during gradmg and/or constmction for the presence of groimdwater. The recommendations that follow provide for the removal of colluvial, aUuvial and undocumented fiU soUs and the placement of a "cmyon" subdram within the bottom ofthe removal areas to reduce the potential for groimdwater buildup within the canyon fiUs. 7.4 Soil and Excavation Characteristics 7.4.1 The soU conditions encountered vary from low-expansive sands, generated from the decomposed bedrock, to highly expansive soU of the landslide debris and some ofthe other surficial soils. 7.4.2 In our opinion, the existing topsoUs and aUuvial/coUuvial deposits can be excavated with light to moderate effort with conventional heavy-duty grading equipment. It is estmiated that the proposed gradmg wUl encounter rippable rock to depths on the order of 10 to 15 feet below existmg ground surface. Surface blasting wiU be requked where highly resistant volcanic rocks are exposed. It is lUcely, however, that excavations greater than 15 feet within the major cut areas will encounter marginal to nonrippable rock conditions with a high percentage of "floater" boulders and bedrock "knobs" that wiU require blasting. Nonrippable "floaters" may also be encountered durmg excavation m otherwise rippable areas. Oversize rocks should be placed m accordance with the Recommended Grading Specifications presented m Appendix E. In addition, we recommend that consideration be given to placmg the boulders in the open areas for landscapmg purposes, or placement within excavations selectively mined for capping materials. 7.5 Slope Stability 7.5.1 Utilizing average dramed shear strength parameters based on laboratory teste and experience with similar soil types in nearby areas, a slope stability analysis mdicates that the proposed 2.0 to 1.0 (horizontal to vertical) fiU slopes constmcted of granular material wUl have calculated factors of safety m excess of 1.5 under static conditions for both deep- seated and shallow sloughmg failures up to the design heighte of 60 feet Slope stability calculations and surficial stabUity calculations are presented on Figures 13 and 14 respectively. Project No. 06105-12-04 - 11 - August 3,2001 7.5.2 All fiU slopes should be constincted such tiiat flie materials, wiflun a zone measured horizontally back from flie face of slope for a distance equal to the height of slope, are generaUy comprised of granular soils and/or soil/rock fiUs with mmimum equivalent sti-engtii parameters of 0' = 32 degrees and C' = 300 psf However, tiie outer 15 feet of fiU slopes wUl be restricted to materials composed of properly compacted granular "soil" fiU to reduce tiie potential for surface sloughmg. AU fill slopes should be compacted by back- roIUng at vertical mtervals not to exceed 4 feet and should be tiack-walked (for slopes 2:1 or flatter) at flie completion of each slope such tiiat flie fill soils are unifonnly compacted to at least 90 percent relative compaction. As an altemative, fiU slopes should be overbuilt a mmhnum of 5 feet horizontaUy and cut back to design fmish grade. 7.5.3 Cut slopes excavated m the metavolcanic and plutonic rocks do not lend themselves to conventional stabUity analyses. However, the resulte of our field mvestigation, our experience m the general area and the exammation of flie existing slopes adjacent to the property mdicate tiiat tiie proposed 2.0 to 1.0 (horizontal to vertical) cut slopes should be stable witii respect to deep-seated failure and surficial sloughage up to tiie proposed maximum height of 50 feet. 7.5.4 Where cute exceed the maxknum deptii of tiie weathered portion of the metavolcanic and plutonic rocks, heavy blasting wUl be requked to break tiie fresh, very hard rock. Overblasting of cut slopes should not be permitted. Loose rock and blastmg debris should be removed from the faces of finish graded cut slopes. No loose rock fi-agments greater than 6 mches in maximum dimension should be left on the slope surface. Tops of cut slopes should be cleared of loose boulders and should be "rounded" withm the exposed topsoil horizon. 7.5.5 In our opmion, tiie use of terrace drams on cut or fill slopes exceedmg 30 feet in height is not necessary to mamtam gross stabUity of the slopes. However, the proper mstallation and maintenance of terrace drams should measurably reduce surficial slope erosion, particularly fiU slopes. If used, we recommend that terrace drams be constmcted at a drarnage gradient of at least 5 percent In addition, tiie need to properly maintam the drains is Unportant Drams that are not periodically cleaned of vegetation and debris could result m significant slope distress and erosion. 7.5.6 It is recommended that all cut slopes be observed during grading by an engineering geologist to verify that soil and geologic conditions do not differ significantiy from tiiose anticipated. If adverse conditions are encountered, recommendations for mitigation can be presented at that tune. 7.5.7 All slopes should be planted, drained and properly mamtamed to reduce erosion. Project No. 06105-12-04 -12 -August 3,2001 7.6 Grading 7.6.1 Development of the site as proposed wUl generate a relatively large volume of oversize rock as weU as shot rock. Earthwork considerations which need to be addressed within the development schedule are summarized as follows: • Grading and blasting operations should be designed to generate a sufficient quantity of granular material for use as low expansive cappmg material. Where this is not possible, rock crashing may be required. • Consideration should be given to stockpiUng select materials to be utilized for cappmg. • Oversize rock should be placed m deeper fiU areas m accordance with the Recommended Grading Specifications presented m Appendix E. • Appropriate remediation and/or backfUUng of any old abandoned mines or prospect pite should be unplemented during site development 7.6.2 All gradmg should be performed in accordance with the attached Recommended Grading Specifications (Appendix E). Where the recommendations of this section conflict with Appendix E, the recommendations of this section take precedence. AU eartiiwork should be observed and all fills tested for proper compaction by Geocon Incorporated. 7.6.3 Prior to commencmg gradmg, a preconstinction conference should be held at the site with the owner or developer, grading conti-actor, civU engmeer and geotechnical engineer m attendance. Special soil handling and/or the graduig plans can be discussed at that tkne. 7.6.4 Gradmg operations on the site should be scheduled so as to place the rock and expansive soils m the deeper fills and to "cap" the pads and fiU slopes with granular soUs witii low expansion potential (Expansion Index of 50 or less, per UBC Table 18-I-B). 7.6.5 It is anticipated that, during the excavation of the major cut areas, a moderate quantity of surface and "floater" rocks in excess of 4 feet m size wUl be generated. In our opuiion, these rocks are suitable for placement m the fUl areas, provided the placement is accomplished m accordance with the recommendations presented m Appendix E. In addition, utUization of as many boulders as practical for landscape purposes should be considered. Excavation of the deeper bedrock unite should produce a relatively lower quantity of large "floater" rocks, if an efficient blastmg program is implemented. The proposed blastmg program should also be planned to assist m the generation of "fines". If possible, the gradmg operation should attempt to reserve sufficient "soil" fill for use m cappmg the "rock" fiUs as discussed m Appendix E and to replace kench excavation material which is considered too rocky to be used as kench backfill. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 - 13- August 3,2001 7.6.6 AU potentiaUy compressible topsoUs and alluvium, colluvium, and landslide debris not removed by planned grading should be removed to fkm natural ground m areas of proposed development and properly compacted prior to placing additional fill. Where flie thickness is less than 3 feet on slopmg ground, it is anticipated that normal benching procedures for slopmg ground surfeces wUl remove tiie unsuitable topsoils. Thicknesses greater than 3 feet or areas of numerous surface bouldere wiU requke complete removal prior to performmg normal benching procedures. 7.6.7 The site should then be brought to fmal subgrade elevations wtth stinctiiral fill compacted m layers, m general, soUs present on site are suitable for re-use as fiU if fiee from vegetation, debris and other deleterious material. Layers of fiU should be no thicker than wUl aUow for adequate bounding and compaction. Includmg backfiU and scarified ground surfeces, should be compacted to at least 90 percent of maxknum dry density at near optunum moisture content, as detennmed in accordance with ASTM test procedure D 1557-91. FiU materials below optimum moisture content may be unacceptable and requke additional moisture conditionmg prior to placing additional fiU. The project soils engineer/engmeering geologist wiU determme actual moisture conditionmg requkemente during gradmg and as a fimction of soU type. 7.6.8 Consideration should be given to undercutting and replacmg with compacted "soil fUl" (no rocks greater than 12 inches m maximum dunension) any proposed cut areas located on the hard bedrock outcrops. The depth of undercuttmg should be at least 3 feet below the ultimate pad fmish grade and 1 foot below the deepest utility Imes, or, altematively, to sufficient depth such that underground utiUties can be constmcted without the need for additional blastmg or heavy rippmg after the mass gradmg has been accompUshed. Witiun rock cut areas where only landscapmg is proposed, the project landscape architect should be consulted to determine an appropriate depth of undercut, if any. To reduce the potential for differential settiement, it is recommended that the cut portions ofthe cut/fill transition buildmg pads be undercut at least 3 feet and replaced with properly compacted fUl soUs. The undercut should extend from the back of the pad to the skeet and be graded at a gradient of at least 1 percent toward the stireet 7.6.9 Consideration should be given to cappmg skeet areas with a minimum of 3 feet of subgrade soils consisting of granular soils possessing relatively high R-Value characteristics. This wiU serve to reduce recommended pavement design sections. 7.7 Subdrains 7.7.1 Subdrains should be mstalled m the canyons to be fiUed. A cross-section oftiie subdrain configuration is presented on Figure 15. The lower 20 feet of the subdraui uistallation Project No. 06105-12-04 - 14 - August 3,2001 should consist of nonperforated pipe with a concrete cutoff wall constructed hnmediateiy below the junction of the perforated pipe with the nonperforated pipe. The cutoff wall should extend at least 6 mches below the sides and bottom of the subdrain french and 6 inches above the top of the pipe. 7.7.2 In order to mamtain a drarnage gradient within the canyon subdrain system, it may be necessary to extend the nonperforated outiet pipe beyond the Ihnite of planned gradmg operations. As an altemative design, a properly compacted fiU may be placed within the lower canyon bottom until the minimum drarnage gradient is achieved. Two subdrams would then be mstaUed along the fill/natural ground contacte. Where the natural slope gradient exceeds 5 percent, the perforated pipe may be deleted from the subdrain system. 7.7.3 After mstallation of the subdram, the project civil engmeer should survey its location and prepare "as-built" plans of the subdram location. The project civil engmeer should verify the proper outiet for the canyon subdrams and the contractor should ensure that the drain system outiet is free of obstractions. The recommended locations of the canyon subdrakis wUl be finalized during a review of the final site grading and improvement plans. 7.8 Buiking and Shrinkage Factors 7.8.1 Estimates of embankment buUdng and shrinkage factors are generally based on comparing laboratory compaction teste with the density of the material in ite natural state as encountered in the chunk samples. It should be emphasized that variations in natural soU density, as weU as m compacted fiU density, render shrinkage value estimates very approximate. As an example, the compaction of fill soUs can vary from 90% to approxknately 100% and, hence, a 10% variation m shrinkage is possible. Based on the extent of work performed to date, the foUowing shrinkage factors are recommended for evaluating earthwork quantities. TABLE 7.8 SHRINKAGE/BULK FACTOR Soil Unit Shrink/Bulk Factor Alluvium, Topsoils, Landslide Debris, Fill, CoUuvium 5 to 10 percent shrink Weathered Rippable Bedrock 10 to 15 percent bulk Nonrippable Bedrock 20 to 25 percent bulk 7.9 Foundation Recommendations 7.9.1 The following foundation recommendations are for one-and/or two-story residential stractures and are based upon the assumption that the soil conditions within 4 feet of finish ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 15-August 3,2001 pad subgrade consist of granular "low" expansive soU (Expansion Index less than 50). The recommendations are separated mto categories dependent upon the depth and geometry of fUl underlymg a particular buildmg pad and/or lot Fmal foundation design recommendations for each building wiU be presented m the final compaction report after the grading for the mdividual building pads has been completed. 7.9.2 Foimdations for either Categoiy I, n, or HI, as described m Table 7.9.1, may be designed for an allowable soU bearing pressure of 2,000 pounds per square foot (psf) (dead plus live load). This bearing pressure may be increased by one-thkd for fransient loads such as wmd or seismic forces. 7.9.3 The use of isolated footings that are located beyond the perimeter of the building and Support stractural elemente connected to the buUding is not recommended for Categoty m. Where this condition cannot be avoided, the isolated footings should be connected to the buildmg foundation system with grade beams. TABLE 7.9.1 FOUNDATION RECOiUIMENDATIONS BY CATEGORY Foundation Category Minimum Footing Depth (inches) Contkiuous Footing Reinforcement Interior Slab Reinforcement I 12 One No. 4 bar top and bottom 6x6-10/10 welded wire mesh at slab mid-point n 18 Two No. 4 bars top and bottom No. 3 bars at 24 inches on center, both directions m 24 Two No. 5 bars top' and bottom No. 3 bars at 18 inches on center, both directions CATEGORY CRITERIA Category I: Maximum fill thickness is less than 20 feet and Expansion Index is less than or equal to 50. Categoiy n: Maximmn fill thickness is less than 50 feet and Expansion Index is less than or equal to 90, or variation in fill thickness is between 10 feet and.20 feet Category HI: Fill thickness exceeds 50 feet, or variation m fill thickness exceeds 20 feet, or Expansion Index exceeds 90, but is less than 130. Notes: 1. All footings should have a minimum width of 12 inches. 2. Footmg depth is measured kom lowest adjacent subgrade (including topsoil, if planned). These depths apply to both exterior and interior footings.. 3. All mterior living area concrete slabs should be at least 4 inches thick for Categories I and n and 5 inches thick for Category IU. This appUes to both building and garage slabs-on-grade. 4. AU mterior concrete slabs should be underlain by at least 4 inches (3 inches for 5-inch-thick slab) of clean sand or crushed rocL 5. All slabs expected to receive moisture sensitive floor coverings or used to store moisture sensitive materials should be underlain by a vapor banier covered wife at least 2 mches of the clean sand recommended m No. 4 above. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 -16-August 3, 2001 7.9.4 For Foundation Category m, the stractural slab design should consider usmg mterior stiffening beams and connecting isolated footmgs and/or increasing the slab thickness. In addition, consideration should be given to connecting patio slabs, which exceed 5 feet m width, to the buUdmg foundation to reduce the potential for future separation to occur. 7.9.5 No special subgrade preparation is deemed necessaiy prior to placing concrete, however, the exposed foundation and slab subgrade soils should be sprinkled, as necessaiy, to mauitam a moist soU condition as would be expected in any such concrete placement However, where drying of subgrade soUs has occurred, reconditioning of surficial soils wiU be requked. This recommendation applies to foundations as weU as exterior concrete flatwork. 7.9.6 Where buUdings or other hnprovemente are planned near the top of a slope steeper than 3:1 (horizontal:verticaI), special foimdations and/or design considerations are recommended due to the tendency for lateral soU movement to occur. • For fUl slopes less than 20 feet high, buildmg and wall footings should be deepened such that the bottom outeide edge of the footmg is at least 7 feet horizontally from flie face of the slope. • Where the height of the fiU slope exceeds 20 feet, the minhnum horizontal distance should be kicreased to H/3 (where H equals the vertical distance from the top of the slope to the toe) but need not exceed 40 feet For composite (fiU over cut) slopes, H equals the vertical distance from the top of the slope to the bottom ofthe fill portion of the slope. An acceptable altemative to deepening the footings would be the use of a post-tensioned slab and foundation system or increased footing and slab reinforcement Specific design parameters or recommendations for either of these altematives can be provided once the building location and fill slope geometiy have been determined. • For cut slopes m dense formational materials, or fill slopes inclined at 3:1 (hori- zontahvertical) or flatter, the bottom outside edge ofbuilding and wall footmgs should be at least 7 feet horizontaUy from the face of the slope, regardless of slope height. • Swimmmg pools located within 7 feet of the top of cut or fiU slopes are not reconimended. Where such a condition cannot be avoided, it is recommended that the portion of the swimmmg pool wall within 7 feet of the slope face be designed assuming that the adjacent soU provides no lateral support This recommendation appUes to fiU slopes up to 30 feet m height, and cut slopes regardless of height. For swimming pools located near the top of fiU slopes greater than 30 feet in height, additional recommendations may be requked and Geocon Incorporated should be contacted for a review of specific site conditions. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 -17- August3,2001 7.9.7 • Altiiough other hnprovemente that are relatively rigid or brittie, such as concrete flatwork or masonry walls, may experience some disti-ess if located near the top of a slope, it is generally not economical to mitigate this potential. It may be possible, however, to mcorporate design measures that would permit some lateral soU movement without causmg extensive dish-ess. Geocon Incorporated should be consulted for specific recommendations. As an altemative to the foundation recommendations for each category, consideration should be given to the use of post-tensioned concrete slab and foundation systems for tiie support of the proposed shuctures. The post-tensioned systems should be designed by a stiuctural engmeer experienced m post-tensioned-slab design and design criteria of the Post-Tensionmg Institiite (UBC Section 1816). Altiiough tiiis procedure was developed for expansive soils, it is understood that it can also be used to reduce flie potential for foundation disti^ss due to differential fiU settiement The post-tensioned design should mcorporate the geotechnical parameters presented on the foUowmg table entitied Post- Tensioned Foundation System Design Parameters for the particular Foundation Category designated. TABLE 7.9.2 POST-TENSIONED FOUNDATION SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI) Des^n Parameters Foundation Category Post-Tensioning Institute (PTI) Des^n Parameters I n m 1. Thomthwaite Index -20 -20 -20 2. Clay Type - Montmorillonite Yes Yes Yes 3. Clay Portion (Maxunum) 30% 50% 70% 4. Deptii to Constant Soil Suction 7.0 ft. 7.0 ft. 7.0 ft. 5. SoU Suction 3.6 ft. 3.6 ft. 3.6 ft. 6. Moisture Velocity 0.7 m./mo. 0.7 inVmo. 0.7 'mJmo. 7. Edge Lift Moisture Variation Distance 2.6 ft. 2.6 ft. 2.6 ft. 8. Edge Lift 0.41 in. 0.78 in. 1.15 in. 9. Center Lift Moisture Variation Distance 5.3 ft. 5.3 ft. 5.3 ft, 10. Center Lift 2.12 in. 3.21 in. 4.74 in. 7,9,8 UBC Section 1816 uses mterior stiffener beams in ite stractural design procedures, Ifthe stractural engmeer proposes a post-tensioned foundation design method other than UBC Section 1816, tt is recoinmended that interior stiffener beams be used for Foundation Categories n and HI, The depth of the perimeter foundation should be at least 12 mches for Foundation Categoty I. Where the Expansion Index for a particular building pad exceeds 50 but is less than 91, the perimeter footing depth should be at least 18 mches; and where tt exceeds 90 but is less than 130, the perhneter footing depth should be at least 24 mches. ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 -18-AugustS, 2001 Geocon Incorporated should be consulted to provide additional design parameters as requked by the stractural engmeer. 7.9.9 The recommendations of fliis report are mtended to reduce flie potential for crackmg of slabs due to expansive soUs (if present), differential settlement of deep fills or fills of vaiymg tiiicknesses. However, even wifli flie uicorporation of flie recommendations presented herem, foundations, stiicco waUs, and slabs-on-grade placed on such conditions may stiU exhibtt some cracking due to soU movement and/or shrinkage. The occunence of concrete shrinkage cracks is mdependent of flie supporting soU characteristics. Thek occunence may be reduced and/or conti-oUed by luniting tiie slump oftiie concrete, proper concrete placement and curing, and by tiie placement of crack control joints at periodic mtervals, m particular, where re-entiy slab comers occur. 7.10 Retaining Walls and Lateral Loads 7.10.1 Retakung walls not resframed at tiie top and havmg a level backfiU surface should be designed for an active soU pressure equivalent to tiie pressure exerted by a fluid density of 30 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). Where tiie backfiU wiU be mclined at no steeper tiian 2.0 to 1.0, an active soU pressure of 40 pcf is recommended. These soU pressures assume tiiat tiie backfiU materials witiim an area bounded by tiie wall and a 1:1 plane extendmg upward from tiie base oftiie waU possess an Expansion Index of less tiian 50. For tiiose lote witii fmish grade soils havmg an Expansion kidex greater tiian 50 and/or where backfill materials do not conform to flie above criteria, Geocon Incorporated should be consulted for additional recommendations. 7.10.2 Unrestimned walls are those that are allowed to rotate more than 0.00 IH at the top of tiie wall. Where walls are resti-amed'from movement at flie top, an additional unifonn pressure of 7H psf (where H equals flie height of tiie retammg wall portion of tiie wall m feet) should be added to the above active soil pressure. 7.10.3 All retammg waUs should be provided with a drarnage system adequate to prevent tiie buildup of hydrostatic forces and should be waterproofed as requked by tiie project architect The use of drarnage openmgs tiuough tiie base oftiie wall (weep holes, etc.) is not recommended where tiie seepage could be a nuisance or otiierwise adversely impact the property adjacent to tiie base of tiie wall. The above recommendations assume a properly compacted granular (Expansion Index less tiian 50) backfiU material witii no hydrostatic forces or unposed surcharge load. If conditions different tiian fliose described are anticipated, or if specific drarnage detaUs are desired, Geocon Incorporated should be contacted for additional recommendations. Project No. 06105-12-04 .19. August 3,2001 7.10.4 In general, wall foundations havmg a mmnnum depth and widtii of one foot may be designed for an allowable soU bearing pressure of2,000 psf, provided tiie soil withm 3 feet below tiie base of tiie wall has an Expansion kidex of less flian 90. The proximity ofthe foundation to tiie top of a slope steeper tiian 3:1 could unpact tiie allowable soil bearmg pressure. Therefore, Geocon Incorporated should be consulted where such a condition is anticipated. The location of waU footings, however, should comply wifli flie recommendations presented m Section 7,9.6. 7.10.5 For resistance to lateral loads, an aUowable passive eartii pressure equivalent to a fluid density of300 pcf is recommended for footings or shear keys poured neat agamst properly compacted granular ftil soUs or undistiirbed natiu-al soUs. The allowable passive pressure assumes a horizontal surfece extendmg at least 5 feet or tiu-ee times tiie surface generating tiie passive pressure, whichever is greater. The upper 12 mches of material not protected by floor slabs or pavement should not be mcluded m tiie design for lateral resistance. An allowable fiiction coefficient of 0.4 may be used for resistance to sUdmg betiveen soU and concrete. This fiiction coefficient may be combmed wtth tiie allowable passive earth pressure when determming resistance to lateral loads. 7.10.6 The recommendations presented above are generally applicable to tiie design of rigid concrete or masoniy retaming walls havmg a maxunum height of 8 feet. ]n the event tiiat walls higher tiian 8 feet or otiier types of walls are planned, such as crib-type walls, Geocon Incorporated should be consulted for additional recommendations. 7.11 Slope Maintenance 7.11.1 Slopes tiiat are steeper than 3:1 (horizontal:vertical) may, under conditions which are botii difficuh to prevent and predict, be susceptible to near surface (surficial) slope mstability. The mstabiUty is typically Umited to tiie outer three feet of a portion of tiie slope and usuaUy does not dkectiy unpact the hnprovemente on the pad areas above or below the slope. The occunence of surficial mstability is more prevalent on fiU slopes and is generally preceded by a period of heavy ramfall, excessive krigation, or tiie migration of subsurface seepage. The disturbance and/or loosenmg oftiie surficial soUs, as might result from root growth, soil expansion, or excavation for irrigation Unes and slope planting, may also be a significant contiibutmg factor to surficial mstabUity. It is, tiierefore, recom- mended tiiat, to tiie maximum extent practical: (a) distiu-bed/loosened surficial soils be eitiier removed or properly recompacted, (b) krigation systems be periodically kispected and mamtained to elunmate leaks and excessive krigation, and (c) surface drains on and adjacent to slopes be periodically maintamed to preclude pondmg or erosion. It should be noted tiiat altiiough the uicorporation of tiie above recommendations should reduce the Project No. 06105-12-04 .20 -August 3,2001 potential for surficial slope mstabiUty, tt wiU not eliminate the possibility, and, therefore, tt may be necessary to rebuUd or repak a portion of the projecfs slopes m the fiiture. 7.12 Drainage 7.12,1 Establishing proper drainage is unperative to reduce the potential for differential soU movement, erosion and subsurfece seepage. Positive measures should be taken to properly fmish grade the buUdmg pads after stractures and otiier hnprovemente are m place, so fliat drarnage water from the building pads and adjacent properties is dkected to streete away from foundations and tops of slopes, E^qierience has shown that even with these provisions, a shaUow groundwater or subsurface condition can and may develop m areas where no such condition existed prior to site development This is particularly trae where a substantial increase m surface water mfiltiration resulte from an mcrease m landscape krigation, 7.13 Plan Review 7,13.1 The geotechnical engmeer and engmeering geologist should review the gradmg and foundation plans prior to finaUzation to verify tiiek compUance with the recommendations of this report and detennme the necessity for additional commente, recommendations and/or analysis. Project No. 06105-12-04 - 21 - August 3,2001 LIMiTATiONS AND UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS 1. The recommendations of tius report pertam only to flie site mvestigated and are based upon the assumption that titie soU conditions do not deviate from those disclosed m the investigation. If any variations or undeskable conditions are encountered during constinction, or ifthe proposed constraction wUl differ from tiiat anticipated herem, Geocon Incorporated should be notified so that supplemental recommendations can be given. The evaluation or identification ofthe potential presence of hazardous or conosive materials was not part ofthe scope of services provided by Geocon Incorporated. 2. This report is issued wtth the understandmg fliat tt is the responsibUity ofthe owner, or of his representative, to ensure that the mformation and recommendations contained herem are brought to the attention of tiie architect and engmeer for tiie project and mcorporated mto tiie plans, and tiie necessary steps are taken to see tiiat tiie confractor and subcontractors cany out such recommendations m the field. 3. The finduigs of this report are vaUd as of the present date. However, changes in the conditions of a property can occur with the passage of tune, whether fliey be due to natural processes or tiie works of man on this or adjacent properties. In addition, changes m appUcable or appropriate standards may occur, whetiier tiiey resutt from legislation or tiie broadenmg of knowledge, Accorduigly, the fmdings of this report may be invalidated wholly or partiaUy by changes outeide our conkol. Therefore, this report is subject to review and should not be reUed upon after a period of three years. Project No. 06105-12-04 August 3,2001 GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS 6960 FLANDERS DRIVE - SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 • 2974 PHONE 858 558-6900 - FAX 858 558-6159 AS/AML VICINITY DSK/EOOOO VICINITY MAP VILLAGE OFL A COSTA THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA DATE 08-03-2001 PROJECT NG. 06105 - 12 -04 FIG 1 PROJECTNO. 06105-12-04 ASSUMED CONDITIONS: Slope Height Slope Inclination Total Unit Weight of Soil Angle of Intemal Friction Apparent Cohesion No Seepage Forces ANALYSIS: H = 60 feet 2:1 (Horizontal iVertical) Yt = 130 poimds per cubic foot (|) = 32 degrees C = 300 pounds per square foot FS 7^ Ncf FS yHtaii<|) Equation (3-3), Reference 1 C Equation (3-2), Reference 1 YH 16 45 1.73 Calculated Using Eq. (3-3) Deteimined Using Figure 10, Refeience 2 . Factor of Safety Calculated Using Eq. (3-2) REFERENCES: (1) Janbu, N., Stability Analysis of Slopes with Dimensionless Parameters, Harvard SoU Mechanics, Series No. 46,1954, (2) Janbu, N., Discussion of J. M. BeU, Dunensionless Parameters for Homogeneous Earth Slopes, Joumal of SoU Mechanics and Foundation Design, No. SM6, Noveniber 1967. FILL SLOPE STABILrrY ANALYSIS VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA - HGURE 13 PROJECTNO. 06105-12-04 ASSUMED CONDITIONS: Slope Height Deptii of Saturation Slope Inclination Slope Angle Unit Weight of Water Total Unit Weight of SoU Angle of Intemal Friction Apparent Cohesion H kifinite Z = 3 feet 2:1 (Horizontal: Vertical) i = 26.5 degrees Yw = 62.4 pounds per cubic foot Yt = 130 pounds per cubic foot <|) = 32 degrees C = 300 pounds per square foot Slope saturated to vertical depth Z below slope feee. Seepage forces parallel to slope feee ANALYSIS: ¥S=C-i-irt-rJZcoshtm<^ y^Zsinicosi 5.7 REFERENCES: (1) Haefeli, R. ITte Stability of Slopes Acted Upon by Parallel Seepage. Proc, Second International Conference, SMFE, Rotterdam, 1948, 1,57-62. (2) Sken5)ton, A, W., and F. A. Delory, Stability of Natural Slopes in London Qay, Proc. Fourth International Conference, SMFE, London, 1957,2,378-81. SURFICIAL SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA HGURE 14 APPROVED FILTER FABRIC 6" DIA PERFORATED SUBDRAIN PIPE r MAX, OPEN-GRADED AGGREGATE 9 CUBIC FT7FT. MINIMUM NOTES: 1 SUBDRAIN PIPE SHOULD BE 6-INCH MINIMUM DIAMETER, PERFORATED, "rHICK WALLED SCHEDULE 40 PVC, SLOPED TO DRAIN AT 1 PERCENT MINIMUM AND CONNECTED TO STORM DRAIN SYSTEM OR APPROVED OUTLET. 2...,.WHERE DRAIN EXCEEDS 500 FEET, PIPE DIAMETER SHOULD BE INCREASED TO 8 INCHES 3 FILTER FABRIC TO BE MIRAFI MON OR EQUIVALENT NO SCALE TYPICAL SUBDRAIN DETAIL GEOCON O INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS 6960 FLANDERS DRIVE - SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121-2974 PHONE 858 558-6900 - FAX 858 558-6159 VILLAGES OF LA COSTA THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AS/JMW 1 DSK/EOOOO DATE 08-03-2001 PROJECT NO. 06105-12 - 04 FIG. 15 APPENDIX APPENDIX A FIELD INVESTIGATION The latest phase of field mvestigation was performed during tiie period of October 6 tiirough October 14, 1999, and consisted of additional geologic mappmg and excavation of 15 exploratoty ti-enches and 13 hydrauUc "ak frack" driU holes. The approxunate locations of tiie hunches and borings are shown on the Geologic Maps, Figures 2 through 12. The exploratoty trenches were excavated by means of a CaterpUlar 350 Trackhoe, equipped witii a 30-mch-wide bucket An kigersoU-Rand 500 pneumatic percussion, 4-mch-diameter drill witii hydrauUc puU-down was used for flie ak-frack holes at selected locations m order to gam additional mfonnation regarding tiie rippabUity characteristics of flie underlymg bedrock. During flie excavations of frenches, flie materials encountered were visually exammed, classified, and logged. Logs of flie exploratoty frenches are presented on Figures A-l flwough A-15. A graphical representation of each of flie ak-frack borings is presented on Figures A-16 flu-ough A-29. The graphs depict tiie rate (m seconds per foot) at which tiie drUl peneti-ated each foot of depfli exammed. Project No. 06105-12-04 August 3, 2001 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 8 PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 SAMPLE NO. OS > Ul (S 1-o -J = o c z h Z3 H Cl -1 ta -1- + • + + + • -t-+ + 1- + + + • + + + • + + + SOIL CLASS CUSCS) TRENCH T 1 ELEV. (MSL.) 415 EQUIPMENT .DATE COMPLETED 10/8/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET MATERL\L DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark red-brown, GraveUy, Clayey, fine SAND jUJ' Hi }-- E2i to* LU 3" v« ~i SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Weathered, fractured, reddish-brown to oUve-gray very strong VOLCANIC ROCK -Jomts: N30W, 70SW (primary) • N20E vertical (secondaiy) (Andesite? flow, lahar witii mtense, 2" spaced fractores, wifli flun (1/8") clay Umngs) -Abundant pyrite (FeS2) m 1mm to Smm cubes; possible arsenopyrite (?) ' TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET REFUSAL >-yy Figure A-l, Log of Trench T 1 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL D ... STANDARD PENETRATIOM TEST @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE IATC"-um°/..?i!^"''/,*'^^ CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED.. IT IS MOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 H SAMPLE NO. >-C9 O -I O X SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 2 ELEV. (MSL.) 470 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED CAT 350 30" BUCKET 10/8/99 MATERLAL DESCRIPTION u ujs? >- - 4 - "4 ^i, ^/^ y ^^. v^ SC V TOPSOIL Loose, diy, dark reddish-brown, GraveUy. Clayev SAND J' y y \ SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Fractured, slightiy weafliered, reddish-brown to oUve, strong VOLCANIC ROCK -Jomte: N35E, steep-vertical -Lahar breccia andesite, wifli jomts spaced 12" -I- 6" apart, wifli l/S'-l" argUUzed seams . TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET REFUSAL y Figure A-2, Log of Trench T 2 SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL c... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST B... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE I1r='-°,L°'' SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-(S o _l o H SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 3 ELEV. (MSL.) 497 EQUIPMENT _DATE COMPLETED CAT 350 30" BUCKET 10/8/99 ft:" Q u - 0 MATERLU. DESCRIPTION - 2 - sc vr id: TOPSOIL \ Loose, dry, reddish-brown, Gravely, Clayey SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Fractored, sUghtiy weafliered, reddish-brown to-' olive, veiy strong VOLCANIC ROCK -Joints: N-S, vertical N50E, 80NW -Lahar breccia andesite with 12" +- spaced jomt-fractores ^ TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-3, Log of Trench T 3 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B . STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE Y.... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECTNO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-ID O -I O X H-H SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 4 ELEV. (MSL.) 500 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/8/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET SLU-^ ^1^ CO Ul iUi; fi- go SB - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 SC-GC y ^ ^ y ^ V T- TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark red-brown, GraveUy, Clayey SAND ^ SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Fractored, slightiy weafliered, red-brown to dark oUve, very sttong VOLCANIC ROCK -Joints: N75E, steep-vertical N70W, 60SW -Andesite flow, with joint fractores ^rox. r-6" apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-4, Log of Trench T 4 TORGE SAMPLESYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE 11^,='-°,° SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. 2 SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 5 ELEV. (MSL.) 448 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/8/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET SUJ — hS= >- fi- go UJ$| gz u - 0 T5-1 4 - - 6 - - 8 - 10 - - 12 - - 14 - 16 18 20 22 H T5-2 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL-M COULUVIUM Stiff, damp, dark bro-wn, SUty CLAY; wifli scattered angular fine volcanic gravel SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Veiy weathered, fractored, Ugjit red-brown, weak VOLCAMC ROCK, wifli numerous random fractures, jarosite and coatings; also cl^-lined fractures of lahar-breccia; excavates to 1' to 3" chunks TRENCH TERMINATED AT 23 FEET Figure A-5, Log of Trench T 5 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C... STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 - 20 - - 22 - - 24 - hi, v^ ^/^ >j ht v^ hi, v h -1 hi. hi, >/^ hi, V ^ hi. V ^" ii hi, >i hi, N ^ ii hi, V ^ ii hi, ii hi, V r ii hi, vT" ii hi. hi, ii hi. ii hi. «4 hi. CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very weafliered, intensly fractured and altered, Ught reddish-brown, very weak VOLCANIC ROCK -Upon excavation, dismtegrates to Sandy CLAY; with fragments of hydrothermally-altered andesite lahar-breccia Weafliered and fractured, reddish-brown to olive, weak VOLCANIC ROCK; upon excavation, disintegrates to 2-4" chunks of andesite lahar-breccia, with clay-lined joints TRENCH TERMINATED AT 25 FEET Figure A-6, Log of Trench T 6 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE 11,^°° °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. CS a -i a X H H -J SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 7 ELEV. (MSL.) 345 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/8/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET H <i:£\ (0, z^ u. Q uS H^ MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - 6 8 h 10 12 - V' •n SM COLLUVIUM Loose, dry, medium brown, very SUty, GraveUy fine SAND hi, ii hi, ii hi, h ii hi. ii hi. «i hi. ii hi. ii hi. v^ ii hi, v^ il hi. SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very fractored, weafliered, U^t reddish-brown, Sttong VOLCANIC ROCK -Lahar-brecda andesite excavates to 1-4" chunks -Jomts: N75W, 60S -Becomes less fractored, excavates 6-12" chunks TRENCH TERMINATED AT 13 FEET NEAR-REFUSAL Figure A-7, Log of Trench T 7 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING QR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET TRENCH T 8 ELEV. (MSL.) 455 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET §u- pz ^Ur^ U^u 0,w H-gu^ go UJ-J H Li •O U - 0 T8-1 - 2 - - 4 - 6 8 - 10 - 12 - - 14 - MATERIAL DES(3UPTI0N CL COLLUVIUM Stiff, moist reddish-brown, very GraveUy, Sandy SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very fractured, weathered, reddish-brown, weak VOLCANIC ROCK -Andesitic, witii 1/4" clay seams along jomt-fractures spaced, l"-6" apart -HydrothermaUy altered, with pseudomorphic and fine pyrite -Jomts: N35W, 70SW N40E,75SE -Becomes Ught gray-olive, strong, with jomts 6"-J- spacing TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-8, Log of Trench T 8 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS D... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C... @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES." PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET' SAMPLE NO. >-CD O -J a X H H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 9 ELEV. (MSL.) 490 EQUIPMENT _DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET la • >• fi-lu: Uf^s u^5 S| gz u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - 4 - - 6 - ii hi. ii hi, ii hi, lv ^ ii hi, ii hi, lv ^ ii hi, IV ^ ii hi. SC TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown, GraveUy, Cl^^ey SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANlCS SUghtiy weafliered, fractore, reddish-brown to oUve, Sttong VOLCANIC ROCK -Jomts: N50W, 25S, l"-6" spacmg NlOW, 80E -Becomes less fractured, 12"-1- spacing, oUve-gray andesite lahar breccia TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7.5 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-9, Log of Trench T 9 TORGE SAMPLESYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL C... ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AHD AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-CD O -J o X I-H SOIL cuss (USCS) TRENCH T 10 ELEV, (MSL,) 520 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET SUJ— S|H fi- gu^ ft:' a ujij al •o u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 14 - 16 - 18 20 ^>i V. hi. r hi, r < hi. r , ^t il hi, v^ , ii hi, v^ -I hi, v^ il hi, v^ 1 il hi, V/ T"" •< il hi^ V^ ii hi. v^ 1 ii hi, v^ 1 il hi, v^ , il hi, v^ , il hi, v^ 1 >i hi, ii h/ V ^ >i hi v^ ii hi SC COLLUVIUM Stiff, dark reddish-brown, GraveUy, very Clayey SAND -Very hregular contact ^ SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very weathered, reddish-brown to olive, weak VOLCANIC ROCK; mixed witii granitic rock -With clay seams along fractures spaced 1/2" to 3" q>art -Jomts: NSOW, SOSW N40E, 75SE -Becomes stronger, but stUl highly fractored (dikes, medium gray tonaUtes?) TRENCH TERMINATED AT 20 FEET Figure A-10, Log of Trench T 10 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... CHUNK SAMPLE • ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 3C ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. CS a _i o X I-H -I SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 11 ELEV. (MSL.) 564 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET jUJ' ^5 UJ gu: a uc gz u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 SM 7?^ ii hi. ii hi, ii hi. s/ ^ ii hi, ii hi, ii hi, il hi, >i hi, v^ il hi, ii hi, v^ il hi, s/h ii hi, v^ i h/ ^ TOPSOIL \ Loose, diy, daric brown, GraveUy, SUty SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANIJX Weathered and fractured, humid, oUve to red-brown, moderately strong VOLCANIC ROCK -Jomts: N45W, 75SW N60E, 80SE -Becomes stronger, with jomts spaced 12"-h- TRENCH TERMINATED AT 12 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-11, Log of Trench T 11 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ... @ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE JL.. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >" C9 O -I O X H H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 12 ELEV. (MSL.) 360 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET ^»3 H-gul go a u5 H UJ -o o - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 8 - MATERLAL DESCRIPTION ^ hi, vT" il hi, v^ il hi. ^ hiJ V ^ ii hi- v^ ii hi, v^ ii h SM ALLUVIUM Loose, humid, dark gray-brown, GraveUy, SUty SAND -With some clay, burrows, voids •_ SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Fractored, sUghtiy weafliered, brown to olive, moderately sttong VOLCANIC ROCK; andesite flow with fractures 2"-12" apart Jomts: N-5, 70E N40W, 35SW N45W, 50NE -Becomes much sttonger, less fractured (> 12") TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9 FEET NEAR REFUSAL Figure A-12, Log of Trench T 12 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B STANDARD PENETRATIOM TEST CHUNK SAMPLE .. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) .. WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >• CO o -1 a H -I SOIL cuss (USCS) TRENCH T13 ELEV. (MSL.) 398 DATE COMPLETED . 10/11/99 EQUIPMENT CAT 350 30" BUCKET H^H 0) fi- gu^ go a u^ OjZ H .UJ gs 0 2 - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - ,10 - h 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 - 20 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION iii + + • + + 4-• + + + • -f-+ + • -H + -1-• + + -I-• + + + • -t-+ + + + • -t- + -1- • -f- • + -h • -i- • + + - + ^ + + • -1- • + + • + • + + SM COIXUVIUM Loose, humid, dark brown, GraveUy, SUty coarse SAND ESCONDIDO CREEK GRANODIORITE Very weafliered, fractored, U^t brown to reddish brown, weak GRANITIC ROCK. -Jomts: NlOE, 70E N75W, 40SW -Becomes sttonger, fractures >6" apart and sU^tiy weathered TRENCH TERMDMATED AT 20 FEET NEAR-REFUSAL Figure A-13, Log of Trench T 13 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z .. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) .. WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE -HO. CS o -J o X SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 14 ELEV. (MSL.) 406 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET QU- HgH UI U; 5- fi- gul go* Q u8 ft:^ Ht •o CJ MATERLVL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 8 - - 10 tfl 1 + -h • -f- • + -t- + + • + • + + • -h • + -I-• + • + + • + • SM TOPSOBL Loose, dry, daik brown, GraveUy, SUty, coarse SAND ESCONDIDO CREEK CatANODIORTTE Very fractored, weathered, Ught reddish-brown, moderatdy strong GRANITIC ROCK, with jomt-fractures spaced 2-6" apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET Figure A-14, Log of Trench T 14 TORGE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE MOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. 06105-12-01 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-CS o -I o X H H SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T 15 ELEV. (MSL.) 457 EQUIPMENT DATE COMPLETED 10/11/99 CAT 350 30" BUCKET «g Uri gu^ go a PI- CO Ul •o u MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - 8 - - 10 4- + • + • + + • + • + + • + • • + • + 4- • 4- • 4- 4- • 4- • 4- 4- • 4- • 4- 4- SM TOPSOIL \ Loose, dry, dark bro-wn, SUty, medium SAND ESCONDIDO CREEK GRANODIORITE Fractored, sUghtiy weathered, fight brown, very sttong GRANmC ROCK -Becomes less fractured (>6" spacing) TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET REFUSAL Figure A-15, Log of Trench T 15 TORGE • SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° "'' ^'^"''"'''^ UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E B .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) .. CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE .DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES.' 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 420 FEET (D a. LU Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 Marginal to Non- Rippable J'^PPaWe Non-Rippable AIR TRACK BORING AT-17 i 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds per fbot) GBOCON I w e o X p o B A 91 a 90 100 110 06105-12-01 TSB OAKS MB RIOGB.xll FIGURE A-16 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 375 FEET AIR TRACK BORING AT-18 Rippable I"PP"*»'e Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- (U X I- Q. UJ Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35,0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 GEOCON 1 a go Kro »ATBB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) 06105-12-01 TBB OAKS AND RIOGB.xls FIGURE A-17 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 480 FEET 0) S X H Q. LU Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 Marginal to Non- Rippable ^PPable Non-Rippable AIR TRACK BORING AT-19 GBOCON iMsoaroaATis 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 DRILL RATE (seconds perfoot) 06105-12-01 THB OAKS ASD RIDGE.xls FIGURE A-18 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 420 FEET 0) a, X m a 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35,0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 AIR TRACK BORING AT-20 Rippable ^^PP*'''" Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds perfoot) GBOCON lasoaraaATiB 90 100 110 06105-12-01 THB CAKS AND RIDSB.xls FIGURE A-19 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 490 FEET (U a. Oi Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 Marginal to Non- AIR TRACK BORING AT-21 Rippable ^^PP^ble Non-Rippable 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) GBOCON I» a o a r o a A T • s 90 100 110 06103-12-01 THE OAICS AMD UDGB.XlS FIGURE A-20 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 490 FEET 0.0 0) a X I- Q. UJ O 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 Marginal to Non- AIR TRACK BORING AT-22 Rippable ^PP"'''« Non-Rippable GBOCON IXOO X V O BATIO 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) 06105-12-01 THB OAKS AND SIDGB.xla FIGURE A-21 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/08/99 ELEVATION 500 FEET 0.0 5.0 10.0 i 0} D. UJ Q 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 AIR TRACK BORING AT-23 Rippable '*'PP»'»'« Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds perfoot) GEOCON i>oaaroaATas 90 100 110 OSlOS-12-01 THB OAKS AND RIDGE.xia FIGURE A-22 06105-12-04 THE OAKS IO/IL'99 ELEVATION 345 FEET <u X h-Q. UJ Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 AIR TRACK BORING AT-24 Rippable R»PP«'>'e Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- 10 20 30 40 . 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) GEOCON IM o o a r o a AI • D 90 100 110 06105-12-01 THE OAKS AND RIDSE.Xia FIGURE A-23 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/11/99 ELEVATION 490 FEET Marginal to Non- Rippable Rippable Non-Rlppable AIR TRACK BORING AT-25 0.0 5.0 0) X I- Q. Ul Q 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds perfoot) GEOCON laooaroaAiaa 90 100 110 06105-12-01 THE OAKS AMD RIOGB.Xla FIGURE A-24 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/11/99 ELEVATION 565 FEET 03 a. UJ Q 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 AIR TRACK BORING AT-26 Rippable RiPPable Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- GBOCON I M 0 O X P O H A T1 a 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 IOC 110 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) 06105-12-01 THE OAKS ANO RIDGE.xls FIGURE A-25 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/11/99 ELEVATION 415 FEET (U X I- 0. UJ Q 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 • AIR TRACK BORING AT-27 Rippable J^PP«ble Non-Rippable Marginal to Non- GEOCON mooapoRATas 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) 06105-12-01 THE OAKS AND RIDGB.xla FIGURE A-26 06105-12-04 THE OAKS a, . AIR TRACK Marginal to r^^^.m,^ ....... jj,n. BORING AT-28 Rippable ^^PP^ble Non-Rippable 0) X I-£L Ul Q 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 • 60.0 10/11/99 ELEVATION 402 FEET 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds per foot) GBOCON XNOOXPORATIO 90 100 110 06105-12-01 THE OAKS AND RIDGE.xls FIGURE A-27 06105-12-04 THE OAKS 10/11/99 ELEVATION 465 FEET 0) QL Ul Q 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 55.0 60.0 „ . AIR TRACK Marginal to r»i-»«iM.^ .n-Non. BORING AT-29 Rippable ^PPable Non-Rippable 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 DRILL RATE (seconds perfoot) GEOCON laooaroaATas 90 100 110 06105-12-01 THB OAKS AND RDDGB.xls FIGURE A-28 APPENDIX ^ APPENDIXB LABORATORYTESTING Laboratory tests were performed m accordance witii generally accepted test metiiods oftiie American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or otiier suggested procedures. Selected soU sample tested for expansion potentials. ies were The results of our laboratory tests are presented as follows m Table B-L TABLE B-l SUMMARY OF LABORATORY EXPANSION INDEX TEST RESULTS Sample No. Moisture Content Dry Density pcf) Expansion Index Classification Sample No. Before Test (%) After Test (%) Dry Density pcf) Expansion Index Classification T5-1 11.7 24.4 104.7 31 Low T5-2 10.4 24.8 108.6 51 Medium T8-1 10.3 30.3 107.3 59 Medium T17-1 9.6 25.3 111.2 61 Medium T17-2 7.0 16.1 122.9 15 Low ProjectNo. 06105-12-04 August 3,2001 APPENDIX APPENDIXC SELECTED BORING AND TRENCH LOGS AND LABORATORY TESTING FROM SUPPLEMENTAL SOIL AND GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATION FOR RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD ALIGNMENT, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 8,1990 (PROJECT NO. 04367-H02). AND SUPPLEMENTAL GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR RANCHO SANTA FE ALIGNMENT, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, DATED DECEMBER 17,1990 (PROJECT NO. 04367-04-02) FOR VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PROJECT NO. 06105-12-04 January 8, 1990 FILE MO. D-4367-402 4 =igure A-l Log of Test Boring SB 1, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ""SUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • .. 0 ... CHUHIC SAMPLE I .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE 1".TJ-°,':.5 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 - 4 - - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 SAMPLE NO. SB2-1 SB2-2 SB2-3 SOIL CU^S CUSCS) SC GC BORING SB 2 ELEVATION 329 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT ROTARY WASH DRILLRIG MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALUJVIUM Medium dense, moist, red brown. Clayey SAND, with some sUt Gravel encountered at 8 feet BONSALL TONALITE Very dense, orange to brown, GraveUy Clayey SAND, moderately weathered GRANmC BEDROCK BORING TERM1NATE£> AT 12 fEET (REFUSAL DUE TO BEDROCK) (0 H 3 15 20 gcj Q 119.4 109.1 Tr53 iuJ5 2§ 7.8 20.1 Figure A-2 Log of Test Boring SB 2, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^'^^^^^^ UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > (9 O -J O z H -I SOIL CLASS CUSCS) BORING SB 3 ELEVATION 331 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT ROTARY WASH DRILLRIG Ul o z <I go >i a I2i •o - 6 - SB3-1 SB3-2 SC SM MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUM Medium dense, red-brown, damp to moist. Clayey SAND, with some sUt and gravels ' Medium to high frequency of gravels encountered at 2 feet BONSALL TONALIEE Very dense, Ught brown, GraveUy, SUty SAND, moderately weathered GRANITIC BEDROCK 26 125.4 BORING TERMINATED AT 7 FEET igure A-3 Log of Test Boring SB 3, page 1 of 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENEI 10.5 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST •... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) ' ^ ••• DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE g... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE n"AT=°,°«n°,'!..T"~ CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE OATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. - January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 - 16 SAMPLE NO. SB4-1 SB4-2 SB4-3 I SB4-4 1'^ SOIL CLASS CUSCS) SP GP GM BORING SB 4 ELEVATION 326 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT ROTARY WASH DRELLRTG ALLUVIUM Loose, saturated, dark brown SAND. with some sUt Medium dense to dense, saturated, dark gray-brown, GraveUy SAND, with some silt BONSALL TONALITE Very dense, saturated, gray-brown, GraveUy Silty SAND, moderately weathered GRANITIC BEDROCK Drill rate=l foot/5- minute ttl |x So ttl sj —- 50/iG" go 119.0 mi 50/7" UJ>< .H 16.2 24T BORING TERMINATED AT 16 FEET Figure A-4 Log of Test Boring SB 4, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS "* s*"''^^'^° UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0... CHUNK SAMPLE .. ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 ALLUVIUM . Loose, sUghtiy moist to very moist, gray-brown, Sandy SILT, with some gravel, Uttle recovery Medium gravel encountered at 4 feet Medium de3ise,'very moisC rell-brown," Clayey SAND, with medium gravel DELMAR FORMATION Stiff, very moist, greeiush brown with orange, SUty CLAY, very plastic, highly weathered Very stiff, occasional gravel at 13 feet Very stiff, very moist, gray-green, SUty CLAY, with some gravel Hard, sUghtiy weatiiered at 18 feet 11 "nr IT "50/7" 50/4" 83.9 110.8 rT9T 124.1 BORING TERMINATED AT 25 FEET Figure A-5 Log of Test Boring SB 5, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0... CHUNK SAMPLE I... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 BORING SB 6 ELEVATION 265 _DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT ROTARY WASH DRILLRIG S ttl M y ^ ALLUVIUM Stiff, red-brown, moist to very moist, Sandy CLAY, trace gravel^ Light brown, very moist to saturated, Siltv CLAY Medium gravel encountered at 8 feet DELMAR FORMATION Very stiff, Ught gray-green with orange, very moist to saturated, Silty CLAY, witii trace gravel, highly weathered Tan to Ught green-gray, moist, SUty CLAY, with fine to medium sand, moderately weathered Large, fresh boulder encountered at 17 feet, no advance BORING TERMINATED AT 17..^ fEET "ZT 5075^ g' O 109.2 UJS h 20.9 TTTT T5X TZ5" igure A-6 Log of Test Boring SB 6, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE I DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE l".rJ'°L°,'!..l^^^"'"''^'^^ CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 BORING LB 1 ELEVATION 263 _DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL ttl n m 3 §«: go a 2t n IU 'O u MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION TERRACE DEPOSIT Loose, moist, dark reddish-brown, very Qayey, Pebbly SAND 123.1 10.8 3 inch thick dark brown, sUty sand with carbon and ancient topsoU near horizontal bed at 15 feet Becomes saturated at 17 feet Strong seepage Very irregular, but sharp depositional contact; channel scour SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Hard, wet, Ught brown, mottied white, brown, altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: random fracturing abundant; Hydrothermal alteration of rock to a Sandy CLAY Becomes very hard at 27 feet 112.1 igure A-7 Log of Test Boring LB 1, page 1 of 2 19.1 TTT LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 , STANOARO PENETRATION TEST I CHUNK SAMPLE 3E1 DRIVE SANPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -J o fE H -I SOIL CUSS (USCS) BORING LB 1 ELEVATION 263 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 JbURlNG I'LRMINATED Ai iU t-kE'l Ul JT tn M "3 go gd iu5 « ? Figure A-8 Log of Test Boring LB 1, page 2 of 2 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 - 0 DEPTH IN FEET - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - - 10 - 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 - 20 22 24 - 26 - - 28 - SAMPLE NO. a > m a 1-o <t -1 3 o C z z K 3 H a -1 a a LB2-1 LB2-4 SOIL CUSS CUSCS) CL-SC BORING LB 2 ELEVATION 274 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Stiff, damp, reddish-brown, very Sandy- GraveUy CLAY Remolded clay seam 3 inch-8 inch; NlOE, lOSE; wet, plastic, Ught green-tan at 14.5 feet Soft, moisf-wet, Tight'green,'mottled with" red-tan, Sandy CLAY: highly fractured witii remolded seams Remolded clay seam 1/8 inch-1/2 inch tiiick N70E, 8S; Ught green-tan wet, plastic, slickensided at 17 feet Remolded clay seam; E-W, 5S; 1/8 inch- 1/4 inch thick, wet, sUckensided (Base-Of-SUde) at 20 feet ALLUVTUM Dense, moist, mottied tan-red, very Clayey-GraveUy SAND Irregular depositional contact SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, wet, mottled red-brown, altered- weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; highly fractured (random) Seepage BORING TERMINATED AT 30 FEET IU zl So UJ d •igure A-9 Log of Test Boring LB 2, page 1 of 1 >- ?«: UJ, 114.6 ujb 2S 16.3 TTTIS: 125.6 13.0 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o _j o z I-H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) BORING LB 3 ELEVATTON 298 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL ttl (0 i n ttl m go- vs a ujb h u 0 2 H 4 h 6 8 - 10 - 12 14 -\ 16 18 - 20 - 22 - 24 - 26 - I- 28 - LB3-1 LB3-2 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION SC-GC LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose, damp, dark reddish-brown Clayey- Sandy COBBLE-GRAVEL- _ 3 12 inch thick sandy clay layer; irregular- indistinct bedding from 14-16 feet Very irregular contact with some (1/2- 1 inch) white wet clay at base SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, white-tan-red mottied, very altered, weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: sheet fractures 1/4 inch-1 inch apart at N45W, 60SW, with random clay seams 116.3 10.8 Figure A-10 Log of Test Boring LB 3, page 1 of 2 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B^ ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 , STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT I.S NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER.LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 30 -•32 SAMPLE NO. SOIL CUSS CUSCS) BORING LB 3 ELEVATTON 298 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS CON'T BORING TERMINATED AT 32 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) ttl o z <t I-n H (0 UJ n» Ui — w Figure A-11 Log of Test Boring LB 3, page 2 of 2 Su: g' Q gb Mi LCSE A SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL L S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING QR TRFMPH rnriTrni. »i>n »T TUC DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE 0^yB1uR^^^T^SND?TI0NS AT^'^^^^^^^^^ January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o o z H H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) BORING LB 4 ELEVATION 279 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL Pz lU Q, IU — w go mb 3 si • o u - 0 - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - - 10 - - 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 - 20 LB4-1 ^ig ^^g ^^g »g ^ig ^^g OM-GC! CL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBIUS Loose, dry, dark brown, Clayey-Sandy cobble-boulder GRAVELr ^some sUt Irregular conract, with wet 1/4 - 1/2 inch clay layer at base Hard, moist, Ught tan mottied white-redr " Sandy CLAY Discontinuous remolded seam; nearly horizontal, wet at 18.5 feet _ 5 SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, light brown, mottied with red, altered and weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: random fracturing witii clay seams. BORING TERMINATED AT 20 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) 123.9 13.5 Figure A-12 Log of Test Boring LB 4, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ., DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE CHUNK SAMPLE . DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) . UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED, IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 'DEPTH IN FEET SOIL CUSS CUSCS) BORING LB 5 ELEVATION 297 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL UJ z^-1^ n 0) M 3 Ul d g o gd Ujb si u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - 10 - I- 12 14 - I- '16 - 18 - 20 22 H h 24 LB5-1 LB5-2 LB5-3 LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, wet, Ught tan-green, sandy CLAY Remolded clay seam, green, wet, N50W, lONE; 1/4-1/2 inch tiiick at 3.5 feet 8-10 inch irregular, possible disturbed transition from clay to weathered formation (base-of-sUde) at 7 feet SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS ~ Hard, moist, Ught-tan, mottled with green, Sandy CLAY and highly weathered-altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: abundant, random fractures and clay seams. PUSH 1 111.5 17.9 123.9 13.1 SC Transition from highly weathered to hydrothermally altered rock (6-8 inch) at 18 feet Very dense,"moisl,"mottled" brown-green" " -red, hydrothennally altered and randomly fractured (1.4-2 inch spacing) andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK 123.5-12.6 BORING TERMINATED AT 25 FEET f •igure A-13 Log of Test Boring LB 5, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 BORING LB 6 ELEVATION 282 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL ttl o, «3 go UJ ttIb o o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Dense, damp, dark reddish-brown, very Clayey, GraveUy fine SAND 125.9 10.8 Soft, wet, Ught green-white mottied Sandy CLAY sUckensided fractures; disturbed and remolded throughout at low (<10 degrees) random incUnations, but discontinuous L Stiff, "moIst,~darir reSSiilT-Bfo wh'Sandy CLAY: with pebbles-mixed Soft7 wetT Tight"green," fed-white mottied, Silty-Sandy CLAY: sUckensided fractures and clay seams are frequent but randomly oriented and very disturbed brecciated character 114.6 17.2 Remolded clay seams 1/8 inch to 1/2 inch thick. N65W, 30NE; slickenside-striations perpendicular to strike at 23 and 24 feet 114.0 17.0 Figure A-14 Log of Test Boring LB 6, page 1 of 2 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > ts o -I o z I- H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) BORING LB 6 ELEVATION 282 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL z^^ go go > gd >5 ttib n ttl • o o - 30 32 34 - - 36 - - 38 - LB6-5 - 40 I GC SC MATERLVL DESCRIPTION SUtv-Sandv CLAY CON'T Remolded clay seam; NlOW, lONE; 1/8 inch tiiick wet, green sUckensided at 31.5 feet Remolded clay seam; 1/2-2 inch thick, gray, wet, sUckensided and nearly horizontal (base-of-sUde) at 33.5 feet ALLUVIUM ~ Dense, moist, Ught reddish-brown green with gray Clayey-Sandy COBBLE-GRAVEL Very hregular depositional contact; old alluvium at 34.5 feet SANIIA(50 PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, Ught brown-red, mottied, highly randomly fractured, altered and weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK BORING TERMINATED AT 40 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) 124.6 11.7 Figure A-15 Log of Test Boring LB 6, page 2 of 2 LCSE L SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED QR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING QR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE IHDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 BORING LB 7 ELEVATION 515 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT 30" BUCKET DRILL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNDOCUMENTEDFILL Soft, damp to dry, medium grey-green, mottied with brown, Sandy Clav; some cobble to boulder gravel and scattered concrete chunks Ul zi- tn n gs Irregular contact with/natural aUuvial soils; roots, decayed vegetation, etc. ALLUVIUM ~~ Soft, wet, dark brown, Sandy CLAY Sharp, but irregular, depositional contact into weathered formation. SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught brown, mottied with tan red, weathered fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK BORING TERMINATED AT 30 FEET FCrSH i:' >• a- go >i a: ^ 111.3 gb Oz 19.0 Figure A-16 Log of Test Boring LB 7, page 1 of 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ '** ^'''-''^'^ UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X.. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE ""^^^ nir CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o _i o z 50IL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 1 ELEVATION 373 _DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " Sg go gd a ttib 3 u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 SM TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty coarse SAND, scattered rock BONSALL TONALTIE Very dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown randomly fractured weathered coarae coarse crystalline intrusive GRANITIC ROCK ————— Fault, N70W, 60NE; 1/2 mch-1 inch tiiick dark gray clay gouge TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET Figure A-16, Log of Test Trench T 1 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B .. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 iDEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > ta o -I o z I- SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 2 ELEVATION 474 DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE 5 Ul o g . H « 1-I-<t K H UI z ttJ tn s* o: *" Q, *— w gd Q I2S 2 - 4 - »3g SC MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose, damp, dark red-brown, Clayey-Rocky fine SAND BONSALL TONALTTE Very dense, damp-moist, medium brown, highly sheet-fractured weathered medium crystalline intrusive GRANITIC ROCK Jomts N50E, SOW, 2-6 inch spacing at 4 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 FEET Figure A-17, Log of Test Trench T 2 LCSE 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° - UNSUCCESSFUL 1 ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 'DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z I-M -1 SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 3 ELEVATION 451 DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE UJ IN ttl BC o gd • |b si 0 2 -j MATERIAL DESCRIFnON TOPSOIL Loose, chy, dark brown, SUty-GraveUy fine SAND BONSALL TONALITE ^~ Very dense, damp, Ught grayish-brown medium crystalline mtrusive GRANITIC ROCK (few fractures, blocky) m "SM" TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3 FEET (REFUSAL) Figure A-18, Log of Test Trench T 3 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o J o z h-H -i SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 4 ELEVATION '446 _DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ttl 5'5: ttl •— w > Su: gd >i a uib ' o u - 0 - 2 - 4 - MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION SM ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty-Rocky coarse SAND BONSALL TONALTHE Very dense, damp, Hght grayish-brown medium crystalline intrusive GRANITIC ROCK: random fracturing TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 FEET (REFUSAL) igure A-19, Log of Test Trench T 4 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B • ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0, STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH. IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o o H SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T 5 ELEVATION 515 DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE og" 01 n Sg gs >- gd >•£ • mb tn: •o o - 0 - 2 - 4 6 h 8 »g MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SC TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark red-brown, Clayey-Rocky fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS ' Very dense, moist, Ught brown-orange, highly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; hydrothermal (araUUc) alteration throughout; sheet-fracturing 1/4-1 inch apart; N50W, 80SW; minor cross-fractures N45E, 80SE Fault; N40W, 40NE; 1/4-1/2 mch gouge, normal. sUckensides; moist-wet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET *T-5 is located 150-H downstream from the southside of the La Costa Dam. Figure A-20, Log of Test Trench T 5 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 -I 4 SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z H H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 6 ELEVATION 577 DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Soft, dry, dark brown, Sandy-Rocky CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, dark gray mottied with brown, moderately fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; fresh, unaltered, along fractures; jomts 1 inch-3 inch apart, N30E, vertical, cross fractures are N50W, 60NE with 2-4 inch spacing TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 FEET 1^ n 0) I to cc o — w IU Q a a mb ?! «aj "igure A-21, Log of Test Trench T 6 LCSE 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE " NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 'DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. 8 -I o z I- H J SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 7 ELEVATION 550 _DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JDS55 TRACK BACKHOE z IU ""^ ttl n s SI; ttl gOB DL ^ > gd >i a gb 12m •o o - 0 2 - 4 - 6 - h 8 - MATERUL DESCRIPTION SC SLOPEWASH Loose, damp, dark brown, Qayey-Silty fine SAND BONSALL TONALITE Very dense, moist, Ught brown, randomly fractured, sUghtiy weathered mecUum crystalUne intrusive GRANITIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9 FEET Figure A-22, Log of Test Trench T 7 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL . B ^ ... DISTURBED CR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I .. CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IM FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o J o z t- H -1 SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 8 ELEVATION 510 DATE COMPLETED 9/14/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE z^^ 2§ UJ ~ o §«: gd mb tn u - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - SC ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown, Clayey- Rocky fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, brownish gray to dark gray, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: blocky fractures TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 (REFUSAL) FEET "igure A-23, Log of Test Trench T 8 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I , 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X . DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LQG QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 'DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z H H J SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 9 ELEVATION 496 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul z"^ IN So gs >- m Q O Q Uib o^ - 0 MATERLAL DESCRIPTION 2 - - 4 - SC ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown, Clayey- Rocky fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, Ught brown to dark gray, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK, blocky. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 FEET (REFUSAL) r =igure A-24, Log of Test Trench T 9 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE KO. a >• UJ a 1-O <c -1 3 o D z Z 1-3 H C Ot ta SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH TIO ELEVATION 496 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ttl z^- |N n« So tn ttl st BC O •— w > gd mb iz O - 0 - 2 - - 4 - MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUH" SC Loose, damp, dark reddish-brown, Clayey-Rocky fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, Ught brown-gray moderately randomly fractured andesitic tiiff-breccia VOLCANIC ROCK; some weathering and argilUc alteration. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) Figure A-25, Log of Test Trench T 10 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 SAMPLE NO. e > m 0 O « _l 3 o Q z z h-3 H a -1 te a Tll-1 SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T ll ELEVATION 415 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE TOPSOIL Loose, damp, dark reddish brown, very Rocky-Clayey fine SAND - Ul z"- s« So (0 M UJ m £ o *— w SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, dark brown, to tan- mottied, andesitic tuffaceous breccia VOLCANIC RQCK-; moderately randomly fractured, blocky, 6-10 inch fracture spacing. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3.5 FEET (REFUSAL) ' go Q gb o^ Figure A-26, Log of Test Trench T 11 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-O o -I o z »-• H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T12 ELEVATTON 320 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE IN Sg m TS S ffl — w > gd a mb h iz o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - CL-GC SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, moist, medium to dark reddish-brown, very Rocky-Bouldery, Sandy CLAY Very irregular contact SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, brownish dark gray, andesitic breccia VOLCANIC ROCK; sUght- moderate fractured, blocky, 10-12 inch fragments. TRENCH TERMINATED 6 EEET Figure A-27, Log of Test Trench T 12 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B.. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. • > s J O Z I-H -i SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T13 ELEVATION 327 ,DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE 1^ tn tn So tn T m s B o gu: gd >5 a mb tn Ul • o o - 0 - 2 H - 4 6 h 8 10 »g 3$g SC-GC MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark reddish-brown, very Bouldery-Clayey SAND: 6-12 inch angular to subrounded boulders common. Soft, wet, medium-Ught brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY Medium dense, moist, Ught reddish-brown, Clayey-Bouldery medium SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, Ught reddish-brown, weathered-altered, sheet fractured (1-3 inch spacing) andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: sheet orientation; N30E, 75SE. TRENCH TERMDSTATED AT 11 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) Figure A-28, Log of Test Trench T 13 LCSE } SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° - ""SUCCESSFUL 1 ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... 0... STANDARD PENETRATION CHUNK SAMPLE TEST 1. X. .. DRIVE .. UATER SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 SAMPLE NO. T14-1 >• Q O -I O z t- M SOIL CUSS CUSCS) CL TRENCH T14 ELEVATION 325 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTTON SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, moist, medium-dark reddish-brown Sandy CLAY Irregular, westward-incUned contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS — Dense, moist, Ught reddish-brown, mottied with green, aqua, andesitic breccia VOLCANIC!: ROCTC; strong sheet fracturmg at N45W, 60SW, witii pseudomorphic pyrite and secondary copper minerals (crysocoUa); strong hydrothermal alteration (argiUic), TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET m z"- tn O m *— w H - gu: go a mb 2! «i i^ '•o o F'gm-e A-29, Log of Test Trench T 14 ^1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST LCSE . DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X.. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE ""^^^ nlTc'"°,'!.n°,'; CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 FOEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. O o J o z I- H SOIL GLASS CUSCS) TRENCH T15 ELEVATION 312 _DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE IU z"^ «» Sg go fc-gu: gd gb iz 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 12 - 14 - MATERIA DESCRIPTION CL CL-GC CL SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, moist, dark reddish-brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY Soft, wet, Ught tan-oUve, Bouldery CLAY; intense random slickensided surfaces within clay matrix; up to 4 feet in diameter subrounded volcanic boulders; within a disturbed matrix Irregular, nearly horizontal surface (base of slide) DELMAR FORMATION ~ ~ Hard, moist, mottied red-oUve, Sandy- Pebble CLAYSTONE Small clasts of volcanic rock at 15 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15 FEET Figure A-30, Log of Test Trench T 15 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B .. ^... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANOARD PENETRATION TEST I CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - h 8 SAMPLE HO. > CJ o -1 o z H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) GC TRENCH T16 ELEVATION 303 DATE COMPLETED 9/15/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION '^URi-lCJAL LANDSLUDJb Dl-JBRJS Loose^^ist, Ught brown, Qayey BOULDER - CL-CH Soft, wet, Ught tan-green, Sandv"CLAY "' with low-angle discontinuous sUckensided surfaces Irregular, nearly horizontal surface (base of sUde) SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, reddish brown, weathered tuff-breccia VOLCANIC ROCK random fractures witii Ught olive clay fUlings TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) tn S tn m m g o m, Q mb 3 cn m Figure A-31, Log of Test Trench T 16 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ ••• SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE I... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) X ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE 1"»TJ"°»,5 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NQ. >• a o -I o z H H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T17 ELEVATION 315 DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE tti «« tn' as > fc- gd >i a - tni EZ - 0 h 2 - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - - 10 CL CL "07 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SURWUAL LANUSUDii liEBRiS Stiff, damp, dark brown, very Rocky CLAY Irregular surface, generaUy inclined southwestward Stiff, moist, Ught oUve mottied red, Sandv CLAY Remolded clay seam; N60W, 20SW (base of slide) 1/4-1/2 inch tiiick DELMAR FORMATION Hard, moist, medium-Ught olive, Sandy CLAYSTONE fractured, witii random sUckensided surfaces, blocky TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET igure A-32, Log of Test Trench T 17 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1. 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESEMTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE MO. D-4367-402 JEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > O O -i o z I- H SOIL CLASS CUSCS) TRENCH T18 ELEVATION 325 _DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " z^^ IN Sg go > fc- glL go >b a mb 3 Ho iz ^ o o - 2 -I - 4 - 6 - 8 »g ^-g MATERL\L DESCRIPTION SUIU-ICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRJS CL "cr Soft, damp, dark brown, Sandy-Rocky CLAY Irregular SW-inclined remolded clay seam at base with calcium carbonate coatings (base of sUde) DELMAR FORMATION Stiff, moist, brown, mottied oUve, sandy CLAYSTONE SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, Ught reddish-brown mottied with green, altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK hydrotiiiermally altered with pseudomorphs of hematite after pyrite; possible traces of secondary copper minerals (malachite or crysocoUa); sheeted fractures: N45W, 40SW, 1/4-1 inch apart. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9 FEET Figure A-33, Log of Test Trench T 18 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL M... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I. 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 IJEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. O o -J o z H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 19 ELEVATION 300 _DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " IN n« So m si a o > fc- §.L gd >i mb tt ^ o^ u - 0 h 2 -j 4 6 - 8 - h 10 - 12 - 14 - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSUDE DEBRIS Stiff, damp, dark brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY CL GC MecUum-dense, damp, dark reddish-brown, Clayey-Sandy cobble GRAVEL; most gravel is subrounded andesitic volcanic rock up to 8 inch cUameter TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15 FEET Figure A-34, Log of Test Trench T 19 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. s J O Z »- H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T20 ELEVATION " 307 _DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE IU tn tn sg m sj > fc- Su: gd a mb K z tn Ul - 0 h 2 - 4 - - 6 - 8 - 10 »Sg 'A ^fig ^i5g MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE Di^RiS CL Stiff, damp, dark brown, Sandy-Gravelly CLAY Irregular westward-inclined contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, dark reddish-brown to orange, altered highly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: random jointing from 1/4-2 inches apart. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET Figure A-35, Log of Test Trench T 20 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X.. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 UEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -J o H -I SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T21 ELEVATION 291 _DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE So tn ^ m s — w m, o mb m • o o 0 2 4 6 8 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION T21-1 CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, damp, dark brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY "CH" Soft, wet, Ught green-tan, Sandy CLAY; random oriented sUclcensided surfaces, gypsum (Irregular deposition contact inclined westward) SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist-wet, Ught tan-reddish- brown, highly fractured, altered, andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: randomly oriented fractures. TRENCH TERMINA.TED AT 9 FEET Figure A-36, Log of Test Trench T 21 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST .. CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 [DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T22 ELEVATION 278 DATE COMPLETED 9/18/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE S u - m S o in m d ttl g n > fc- guj gd tt ^ mb tn m • o u 0 2 - 1- 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 14 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION m SC LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose, damp, dark brown-gray, SUty-Clayey fine SAND, some gravel - GC Loose, moist, Ught reddish-brown, CLAY COBBLE GRAVEL GC "CIT Loose, wet, Ught oUve-tan, Clayey COBBLE GRAVEL (cavmg) Irregular contact on remolded clay seams SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCAlSn[<:S Hard, moist,Ught greenish-tan-gray, Sandy CLAY. Highly fractured witii random sUckensided clay seams of weathered volcanic rock. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-37, Log of Test Trench T 22 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NQ. >• O O J o z SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T23 ELEVATION 300 DATE COMPLETED 9/19/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE s« So tn T m =i > fc- gd tt^ |b iz *-o o - 0 - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - 10 »g MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, wet, Ught-medium reddish-brown Sandy-Rocky CLAY 1/4 - 1/2 inch remolded clay seam with irregular northward inclination SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught tan-white-red mottied, highly randomly fractured, weathered and altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET Figure A-38, Log of Test Trench T 23 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANOARD PENETRATION TEST •. CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 I DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE HO. > a o -J o z H H -1 SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T24 ELEVATION 281 DATE COMPLETED 9/19/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE m' \ tn So tn m E o *— w > -fc-§^ go tt^ gb «g i^ O - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL LC-SC LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft-stiff, moist-wet, dark reddish-brown Sandy-Rocky CLAY Very irregular westward-incUned contact "CooseT weC Tigfit'tan-gfeen nibttleS, Sandy-Rocky CLAY to very Clayey SAND Highly fractured slickensided zone 12 inches plus thick; irregular, but incUned northward 10-20 degrees, wet to saturated, slight seepage SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist-wet, light tan, mottied red, green, highly weathered or altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: intense random fracturmg TRENCH TERMINATED AT 18 FEET Figure A-39, Log of Test Trench T 24 LCSE 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANOARD PENETRATION TEST I .. CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 TRENCH T25 ELEVATION 305 _DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE m' S« S o m TS cc o > fc-gu: gd mb h i *-o o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Stiff, moist, dark reddish brown, Sandy- GraveUy CLAY Remolded clay seam, N30E, 20NW, 1/4-1/2 inch thick; base of slide ' TERRACE DEPOSIT" Dense, moist, light reddish brown mottied orange-tan, Qayey COBBLE BOULDER GRAVEL: clasts are angular to subrounded volcanics Becomes very dense, cemented TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10.5 FEET Figure A-40, Log of Test Trench T 25 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUHK SAMPLE ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LQG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NQ. >-a o -I o z I- SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T26 ELEVATION 335 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE So- gSg |g» IL **• w > fc- go tt^ Q mb tn at r z *-o 0 2 1-4-1 6 8 H 10 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, wet, dark brown to reddish-brown Boulder GraveUy CLAY; up to 3 foot cUameter subrounded volcanic boulders- cUsturbed matrix indicates debris-flow. Very irregular contact against weathered bedrock SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, oUve, mottied reddish-brown, highly sheet-fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK. 1-2 inch spaced sheeted jointing at N55W, 55SW; argUUc hydrothermal alteration and weathering. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET igure A-41, Log of Test Trench T 26 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I .. 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 iJEPTH IH FEET SAMPLE NO. >-O o -I o z K H -1 SOIL cuss (USCS) TRENCH T27 ELEVATION 337 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE u 1 IN Sg go > fc- gd Q gb si *-o - 0 -2-1 - 4 - 6 'A '^<g MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION CL SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, damp, dark brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY CL-GC Stiff, wet, UgUt brown, mottied orange, Bouldery CLAY to Clayey BOULDER GRAVEL: bouldera up to 3 feet (Uameter. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET (REFUSAL-OVERSIZE BOULDERS) Figure A-42, Log of Test Trench T 27 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. § -I O z J- M SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 28 ELEVATION. 410 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT. JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE tn tn' m in > fc- gd >£ tt^ Q mb 3 «g *-o o - 0 2 - 4 - 6 - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, moist, dark brown, very GraveUy- Rocky Sandy CLAY Very irregular depositional contact incUned southward SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, me(Uium redcUsh-brown very fractured, weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; random fractures 1-4 inch spacing TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) J Figure A-43, Log of Test Trench T 28 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 IDEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. o o -I o z H H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T29 ELEVATION 450 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE tn tn z«3 ggd > fc- go tt^ mb o! i5 •o o - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, moist, dark brown. Gravelly CLAY Irregular depositional contact CL SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught brown-orange, very weathered, randomly fractured, andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; rock decomposed and/or hydrothermaUy altered throughout to a sandy clay TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET Figure A-44, Log of Test Trench T 29 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANOARD PENETRATION TEST I, 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X , DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o o H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T30 ELEVATION 441 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " iH tn tn m tn H m si K2 gd tt^ mb 3 «g iz ^•O o - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - SC-CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, (Uy-damp, dark brown, very Clayey fine SAND to Sandv CLAY Becomes moist at 4 feet Irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, Ught brown-orange, very weathered randomly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; 1-3 inch spaced fractures TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET Figure A-45, Log of Test Trench T 30 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E . ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 . .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION ANO AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 FDEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o J o z H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T31 ELEVATION 475 DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE So m d BC o >• fc- gu.- gd tt^ Q mb i2m • o o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - SC-CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, damp, dark brown, very Clayey fine SAND to Sandy CLAY Becomes moist at 4 feet Irregular depositional contact CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught brown-orange, very weathered, randomly fractured, andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; decomposed and/or altered throughout to sandy clay TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9 FEET Figure A-46, Log of Test Trench T 31 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-4Q2 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. G9 G -1 O z H H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T32 ELEVATION 422 _DATE COMPLETED 9/20/89 EQLTIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul — z^^ IN tn g m s K5 > gd >i tt^ Q mb tt OT •o o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTTON - 2 - 4 - CL ALLUVIUM Soft, damp, dark brown, Sandy CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, dark gray-mottied with brown, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK- fractures spaced 2-5 inches TRENCH TERMINATED AT 5.5 FEET Figure A-47, Log of Test Trench T 32 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AHD AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 IDEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o _i o f. H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T33 ELEVATION 295 DATE COMPLETED 9/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " IN Sg go fc-§«: gd tt^ mb tt^ !2S • Q U 0 2 - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - - 10 - - 12 - 14 »g ^^g jgfsg ^1g MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION GC LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose to me(Uum-dense, damp mecUum to dense, mecUum to dark red(Ush brewn, Clayey-Sandy COBBLE to BOULDER-GRAVEL: angular to subrounded andesitic volcanic clasts Becomes moist at 11 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL ON BOULDERS) Figure A-48, Log of Test Trench T 33 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO.BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 OEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o z h-H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T34 ELEVATION 285 DATE COMPLETED 9/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul z^^ IN Sg go >. fc- ^\ gd tt^ m b tt^ 2| *-o o - 0 2 - 4 - h 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 '^1g GC I MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose, damp-moist,me<Uum to dark reddish- brown Clayey, Sandy, COBBLE to BOULDER- GRAVEL: disturbed, poorly sorted matrix indicates a debris-flow. Very irregular surface with 1/4-1/2 inch wet remolded clay layer (discontinuous) SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, mottied red-brown-green, highly fractured and altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-49, Log of Test Trench T 34 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NQT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-a o -t o z I- SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T35 ELEVATTON "323 _DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ttl m in «3 Sg m a. D —* w > fc- go tt^ mb tn at •o o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - 8 - 10 12 -I 14 g^!5g SM GC CL TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty fine SAND. some clay SURFICIAL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose, damp, dark rediUsh-brown, very Clayey Sandy COBBLE-GRAVEL; clasts angular to subrounded Soft, wet, banded red-green-tan, contorted Sandy CLAY: possible flow-banding as, the base of a debris-flow) Very irregular southward-incUned contact SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, mottled red-brown, highly fractured, altered and weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: random 1/2-2 inch spaced joints TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-50, Log of Test Trench T 35 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... ORIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > O o J o z H H -I SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T36 ELEVATION 333 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " ^ H tn ntt" Q, — >• fc- gu: go-vs tt^ gb «g iz ^o u 0 2 4 6 8 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION SM TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty fme SAND. some clay SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, motded red-brown, sheet- fractured altered and weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; highly sheet-fractures at N55W, 60SW at 1/2-2 inch spacing; argUUc-pyritic hydrothermal alteration Fault, N30W. 60SW; 1/4-1/2 inch gray clay goUge at 6 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET "igure A-51, Log of Test Trench T 36 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o .1 o z I- H SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T37 ELEVATION 280 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE u' Q, n n S o — w > fc- go tt^ mb 3 «g O^ o MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 CL LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Soft, moist, dark brown, mottied with gray, Sandy CLAY Cavmg; Standing water table (after 2 hours) CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Stiff-medium-hard, wet, Ught orange-red mottied, highly weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK ; sUckensided random fractures; rock is weathered to a sandy clay TRENCH TERMINATED AT 12 FEET (CAVING, WATER) Figure A-52, Log of Test Trench T 37 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. O o -I o z I- SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T38 ELEVATION 295 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE u z"- Ss So m tt o >- fc- gd tt'' mb tt ^ OT iz u - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - 6 - h 8 - CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, damp, dark brown, Sandy CLAY CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught brown-red mottied, highly weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCKT intense random fracturing with clay seams, rock is weathered to a sandy clay TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9. FEET Figure A-53, Log of Test Trench T 38 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B S... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 . STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -1 o z I- H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T39 ELEVATION 287 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul — OT« So OT T m sj S o >- fc- gd gb 2i ' o o - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 »g ^1g 'A MATEIUAL DESCRIPTTON CL ALLUVIUM Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy, Rocky CLAY Becomes wet at 5.5 feet Irregular depositional contact CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Soft, wet, Ught tan mottied with red, highly weatiiered VOLCANIC ROCK, weathered to a sandy clay, becoming harder with depth Becomes saturated, stiff to hard at 13 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-54, Log of Test Trench T 39 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o o fE H -I SOIL cuss (USCS) TRENCH T40 ELEVATION 348 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE m z^- OT« Sg go > fc- gd tt^ mb tt^ 26 •o o - 0 2 - - 4 - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL ALLUVIUM Soft, damp, dark brown, very Sandy, Rocky CLAY: root voids common" Irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown, weathered moderately fractured andesitic VOLCANIC RQ£K; random jointing 1-6 inches apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Figure A-55, Log of Test Trench T 40 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I. CHUNK SAMPLE X , ORIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 OEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >• (S O -I o z I- H SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T41 ELEVATION 286 DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE IU — Sg fc- §«: go tt ^ m b tt • o o - 0 2 - 4 - 6 - - 8 - 10 - - 12 - 14 - h 16 - ^<g ^<g MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION CL TERRACE DEPOSIT Soft to stiff, moist, dark redcUsh-brown, Sandy-GraveUy CLAY: imbricated gravel (depositional) CL-GC Becomes very graveUy, with boulders at 13 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15.5 FEET Figure A-56, Log of Test Trench T 41 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E .. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS" NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > ts o -1 o z I- H -1 SOIL CLASS CUSCS) TRENCH T42 ELEVATION 300 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE z Ul - tn: S' Uli JU n; lu IL — w fc- ««: go tt^ mb 3 2g •o o - 0 MATERIAL DESOUPTION h 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - CL SLOPEWASH Soft, moist, dark brown Sandy CLAY Irregular depositional contact, mcUned roughly westward SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, me(Uum-Ught reddish-brown, highly random fractured and altered, andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMDSTATED AT 9 FEET Figure A-57, Log of Test Trench T 42 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E, ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 , STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-a o -I o 5 SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T43, ELEVATION 287 _DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE OT go >-fc- ^u: >5 tt'^ mb tt^ OTi • O u - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION 2 - h 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 GC TERRACE DEPOSIT Dense, moist, Ught brown, very Clayey PEBBLE-COBBLE GRAVEL, some sand CL Irregular, westward-incUned depositional contact DELMAR FORMATION Very hard, moist, greenish-gray mottied with reddish-brown very Sandy CLAYSTONE; massive "SC" Very dense, moist, greenish-gray Clayey coarse SANDSTONE TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-58, Log of Test Trench T 43 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I. 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 ,DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-a o J o X I- SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T44 ELEVATION 265 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul — IN tn Si Sg go fc- gd >i a mb sg - 0 - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - 10 - 12 14 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SC-CL ALLUVIUM Loose, moist, dark reddish-brown, very Clayey, Rocky-Bouldery SAND Becomes wet at 10 feet Irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, wet, Ught brown-tan, fractured, weathered, andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Figure A-59, Log of Test Trench T 44 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS •... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - 4 - SAMPLE NO. > (9 3 H -1 SOIL CUSS CUSCS) sc SC-CL TRENCH T45 ELEVATION 328 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark reddish-brown, Bouldery-GraveUy Clayey SAND Irregular to "V" shaped channel-contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist, Ught reddish-brOwn, very weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: altered and randomly fractured TRENCH TERMD^ATED AT 5 FEET at' zL SP go > fc- go- tt^ mb 3 si Figure A-60, Log of Test Trench T 45 LOSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE I... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NQT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 SAMPLE NQ. > a o o z t- H -I SOIL cuss CUSCS) sc SC-CL TRENCH T46 ELEVATION 508 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ALLUVIUM Loose, damp to moist, dark reddish-brown very Clayey, GraveUy fine- SAND Becomes wet at 6.5 feet Irregular, but nearly horizontal, depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, moist-wet, Ught brown, very weatiiered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK; altered and randomly fractured ' TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET Ul ix si m >- fc-zV go >5 tt^ m b tt ^ gg iz *-o o Figure A-61, Log of Test Trench T 46 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS '"^ ^^"'''-""^ UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I X ' ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE l"lJ-°° SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. O o -I o z M SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T47 ELEVATION 494 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ttl ix OTS Sg m sj g D >• fc- gd >i tt ^ mb • o u MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - - 10 GP UNDOCUMENTED FELL Loose, dry-damp, dark brown, sandy boulder GRAVEL: 1/2-3 foot diameter angular rock fiU with voids, plant debris, ... TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET (REFUSAL-OVERSIZE BOULDERS) Figure A-62, Log of Test Trench T 47 LCSE 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANOARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T48 ELEVATION 480 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul — ix n« So tn m sj S o —" w >- fc- go tt^ o mb tt^ m r z *• o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - - 6 GP UNDOCUMENTED FILL Loose, dry-damp, dark brown, Sandy BOULDER GRAVEL; l/2r,3 foot diameter angular rock fiU with voids, plant debris,... mENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET (REFUSAL-OVERSIZE BOULDERS) Figure A-63, Log of Test Trench T 48 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. § -I O z I- H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T49 ELEVATION 448 DATE COMPLETED 9/25/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE \ tn So OT m Be O — w >-fc-gu: gd tt^ m b h I * o o - 0 - 2 - - 4 - - 6 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SC ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark red{Ush-brown Clayey-GraveUy SAND Very irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown, highly fractured, weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK, random oriented fractures TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Figure A-64, Log of Test Trench T 49 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X DRrvE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >• , a o -I o z I- H SOIL ciuss CUSCS) TRENCH T50 ELEVATION 445 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE lu ^ II OT tn 0 m ttS- > fc- gd >i tt^ mb iz *-o - 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 -j MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SC ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown, Qayey-Rocky fine SAND Very irregular depositional contact CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, damp, Ught orange-tan, highly fractured and altered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK Fault; NlOW, 70SW, 1/2 mch clay gouge. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 9 FEET •igure A-65, Log of Test Trench T 50 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0. .. STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST .. CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE MO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. 0 2 H 4 tt > U a o -1 -o c z z H :i H Cl tt a SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T51 ELEVATION 435 DAIE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark brown. Rocky Clayey fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, brownish-gray, moderately random fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK: excavates to large blocky boulders. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET og HZ ES Ul ttigO > fc- gd gb ?! Si •o o Igure A-66, Log of Test Trench T 51 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ' S... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0... CHUNK SAMPLE .. ORIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE nATp'"°T°«n°rr»^=l^"'l?';l ^ ^^^^^^^ *^ THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDtTIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN ' FEET SANPLE NO. > a o -I o z I- H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T52 ELEVATION 353 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul ' 2N «« So OT T m sj X o — w fc- gu: go tt^ a gb si o u 0 2 4 6 8 10 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION SC FILL MecUum dense, damp, Ught brown. Clayey, Rocky, coarse SAND CL ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark brown Sandy CLAY Irregular "V" shaped canyon contact BONSALL TONAUTE ~ Very dense, moist, Ught brown, highly randomly fractured, tonaUte granite ROCK: moderately weathered TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET Figure A-67, Log of Test Trench T 52 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST M .. S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. . DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) . UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS MOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE KO. D-4367-4Q2 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -i o ? H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T 53 ELEVATION 358 _DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE N OT 3 «o OT m >-fc- §«: gd > j tt ^ mb tt^ Si •o o - 0 - 2 - - 4 - - 6 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION GC FILL Loose, dry, dark brown. Clayey, Sandy BOULDER-GRAVEL: 12-16 inch diameter bouldera with voids, organic debris "V"-shaped canyon-contact BONSALL TONALHE Very dense, damp, Ught brown, randomly fractured tonaUte GRANITIC ROC:K; moderately fractured, less weathered. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Figure A-68, Log of Test Trench T 53 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • - SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 . STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUHK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LQG OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE HO. > a o -I o z H H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T54 ELEVATION 508 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE OT: OT ' m in cc o — w fc- §«: gd a ^ Q mb OT: •O u 0 2 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION - .-1 CL ALLUVIUM Soft, damp, dark brown Sandy CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, damp, brownish-gray, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3 FEET igure A-69, Log of Test Trench T 54 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 , STANDARD PENETRATIOM TEST CHUNK SAMPLE .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HQ. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 4 -I 6 SAMPLE HO. > ts o _l o z SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T55 ELEVATION 472 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 ttl s« H SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Very dense, moist, Ught brownish-gray, moderate random fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET > fc- go gb ss Figure A-70, Log of Test Trench T 55 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS UNSUCCESSFUL ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ., 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE , X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE ''n^^°^J,^^^^^^^^^ CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 'OEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >-ts o J o z H H -i SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 56 ELEVATION 454 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul z' So OT T m sj > fc- gtt: gd tt'' Q «g H E • a o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION -2-1 - 4 - 6 CL SC ALLUVIUM Soft, damp, dark brown Sandy CLAY Irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Dense, damp-moist, grayish-brown, weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMB>JATED AT 7 FEET "igure A-71, Log of Test Trench T 56 1^ LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ^... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 - SAMPLE NO. s -J O ^<g SOIL CUSS CUSCS) SM-SC TRENCH T 57 ELEVATION 452 DATE COMPLETED 9/26/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACTCTTnTi: MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNDOCUMENTED FILL Loose, damp, Ught reddish-brown. Clayey BOULDER GRAVFT.; oversize angular volcanic rock from 6-24 inch diameter with some clayey sand; voids, debris Very irregular contact ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark brown, very Rocky SUty SAND to Clayey SAND • SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, damp, brownish-gray, moderately fractured andesitic VOLCANIC ROnc TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15 FEET Ul " tn in M 3 So m: — w fc- z«; gd o mb tt Sin 4 igure A-72, Log of Test Trench T 57 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^'^^^^^'^ UNSUCCESSFUL B S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 , STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE ^^^rcfJl!^^^^^!^'^^ CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 .,1 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 4 6 8 10 SAMPLE MO. >-(3 O O z H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) GP CL CL TRENCH T58 ELEVATION 445 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE UNDOCUMENTED FILL Loose, damp, medium brown, BOULDER GRAVEL. - — some sand, clay, voids and oversize angular rock up to 3 feet diameter Very irregular contact ALLUVIUM ~ Soft, wet, dark brown, Sandy CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, moist, light brown-orange, highly weathered, randomly fractured andesitic VOLCAMC RDCTC; rock has weathered to a sandy clay TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET 2 S >- fc- go tt^ gb <»g if 0 Figure A-73, Log of Test Trench T 58 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS °- ^^^^^^'^ UNSUCCESSFUL H... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 - 0 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. 2 - 4 - - 6 - - 8 - 10 - s >• m o o « -1 3 o C z Z t-3 M G tt (3 «g SOIL CUSS CUSCS) SM-SC CL TRENCH T59 ELEVATION 434 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty-Clayey fme SAND Soft, stiff, moist, dark reddish-^brown, Sandy CLAY. some angular rock fragments Very irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, moist, brownish-gray, moderately random fractured, altered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK: Strong pyritic alteration, trace secondary copper Stains along fractures TRENCH TERMINATED AT 11 FEET m z^- iv S<r> H OT m •„ ttS fc- gd tt^ mb tt n m :^ ' o o Figure A-74, Log of Test Trench T 59 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^^^^^^'^ UNSUCCESSFUL B .. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I. CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. O o J o z I- H -I SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T60 ELEVATION 415 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE m OT «3 So m tt o — w guj gd >£ tt^ a |b si ' o o - 0 2 -i 4 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION CL ALLUVIUM Stiff, moist, dark brown, GraveUy-Sandy CLAY Irregular depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMC Very dense, brownish-gray, moderately randomly fractured, altered andesitiic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET Figure A-75, Log of Test Trench T 60 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. a o -1 o z SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T61 ELEVATION 396 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE 12 1^ OT OT 3 mg m sj ttS gd tt'' mb 3 «g iz *• o o - 0 h 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - MATEIUAL DESCRIPTTON SC UNDOCUMENTED FILL Medium dense, damp, tan, Clayey-GraveUy fine SAND SC ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark brown. Clayey fine SAND SC-CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, damp, Ught brown, highly fractured, altered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK: sheeted fractures are N55E,60NW 1/2-1 inch apart TRENCH TERMn^IATED AT 9 FEET Figure A-76, Log of Test Trench T 61 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) .. UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORINQ ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE HO. > O o o z »- H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T62 ELEVATION 380 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE S m - ^iv :« OT ' Oi •H Q. IU iL — w > fc- §^ gd >b tt ^ a m Siu iz 0 2 4 6 h 8 10 -I 12 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SC UNDOCUMENTEDFILL Medium dense, tan. Clayey Gravelly fine SAND, toe of road fiU foF Rancho Sanla Fe Road SC-CL ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark brown. Clayey fine SAND to Sandy CLAY Very irregular depositional contact SC-CL SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown, highly weathered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 12 FEET Figure A-77, Log of Test Trench T 62 LOSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE I... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES OHLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - 4 - h 6 SAMPLE NO. K > m o i-o <i _J 3 o a z z H 3 H O -1 K a '<5g SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T63 ELEVATION 476 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE TOPSOIL Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy-Rocky CLAY with gypsum SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown, mottied with orange/red/green; highly fractured, altered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK- sheeted fractures 1-6 inches apart are N70W, 60SW; hematite pseudomorphic pyrite, trace of secondary copper minerals TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET (REFUSAL) §! m o z UI OT iUI; > fc- gd >b tt^ Q mb Is ot u igure A-78, Log of Test Trench T 63 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E... STANOARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE'SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TQ BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 OEPTH IN FEET 0 2 -I SAMPLE NO. > O o o z I- ^-g SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T 64 ELEVATION 454 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE CL 3£L ALLUVIUM Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy-Cobbly CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, moist, brownish-gray, moderately fractured altered, andesitic VOLCAMC ROng, random-oriented fractures, 2-6 inches apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3.5 FEET Ul ' m « fc- go mb si Figure A-79, Log of Test Trench T 64 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS "•" ^^^^'^^^ UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) I ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. >• 0 O J. O z H H J SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T65 ELEVATION 508 DATE COMPLETED 9/27/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE OT OT H 3 Sc m s cc o — w >• fc- go-vs tt^ Q mb tt^ OT m •o o - 0 - 2 - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, reddish brown mottied with tan, blue, high altered fractured, andesitic VOLCAMC ROCJC- sheeted fractures 1/2-1 inch apart N20W, vertical; abimdant pyrite, sulfides, hydrothermal alteration. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3 FEET Figure A-80, Log of Test Trench T 65 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS .. SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL .. DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE !.".lJ-°'^ °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. 0-4367-402 TRENCH T66 ELEVATION 277 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul ^ iv Sn So Ul sj a o — w fc- gd >£ tt'' mb si •o o MATERL\L DESCRIPTION LANDSLIDE DEBRIS Loose to medium-dense, damp, dark reddish- brown. Clayey fine SAND^ some angular weathered volcanic pebbles-gravel Becomes moist, with 6-10 uich boulder gravel at 13 feet Irregular transitional contact Soft, wet to saturatedr Ught tan-greeni Sandy CLAY. sUckensided surfaces TRENCH TERMINATED AT 17 FEET Figure A-81, Log of Test Trench T 66 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANOARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE x... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 TRENCH T67 ELEVATION 271 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE OT« in H m sj K2 > fc- §u: go mb OTi •O O MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TERRACE DEPOSIT Loose to mecUum-dense, damp to moist, dark redcUsh-brown very Clayey-fine SAND Becomes more clayey, wet at 15 feet Seepage, caving SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Hard, wet, Ught grey-green mottied with red Sandy CLAY: very weathered and fractured andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMr>JATED AT 19 FEET Figure A-82, Log of Test Trench T 67 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 . STANOARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED). UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z t- SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T68 ELEVATION 258 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul z^^ iv OT» So OT T m sj BC O *— w fc- §u: go >5 tt^ gb Si o! I o o - 0 2 - - 4 6 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 - I ill MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SM-SC ill S§g% ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark grayish-brown, SUty- Clayey fine SAND, root voids, roots. Very irregular contact TERRACE DEPOSIT " ~ Medium dense, moist-wet, dark reddish-brown, very Clayey-Sandy COBBLE-BOULDER GRAVEL SC-GC "CE" Seepage, caving SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Stiff-hard, wet, Ught green, mottied with red, Sandy-Rocky CLAY; sUckensided fractures; very weathered volcanic rock TRENCH TERMINATED AT 15 FEET Figure A-83, Log of Test Trench T 68 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR' BAG SAMPLE E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. 0 2 - h 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 > a o -J o fE H -1 GM-GC SOIL CUSS CUSCS) GC GC-CL TRENCH T69 ELEVATION 295 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE ttl' OT ALLUVIUM Loose, damp, dark brown, Qayey-Sandy COBBLE-BOULDER GR ^.TO , some sUt Irregular, sharp depositional contact inclined westward TERRACE DEPOSIT Mediimi dense to dense, moist, Ught reddish- brown-orange, very Clayey COBBLE-BOULDER GRAVEL, some sand ~ Becomes Ught tan, mottied white sandy clay matrix at 12 feet with more boulders fc-|b sl TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET (REFUSAL-OVERSIZE BOULDERS) 4 Figure A-84, Log of Test Trench T 69 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS. • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE QR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING QR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 - 14 SAMPLE NO. K > U a »-o <£ -o C z Z 1-3 w O K a I I 1 SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T70 ELEVATION 276 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE CL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose, damp, dark brown. Clayey fine SAND DELMAR FORMAIION Hard, damp, Ught brown with white bands. SUtv CLAYSTOM- Hard, moist, Ught green-oUve', SUty CLAYSTONE; fractures random, but with some sUckensided and/or thin randomly oriented discontinuous , remolded clay seams Becomes very hard, blocky at 12 feet J TRENCH TERMINATED AT 14 FEET Ul a. S3 Sg igo >- fc- go >^ tt^ Q mb 3 «g •o o Figure A-85, Log of Test Trench T 70 LCSE L SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR SAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. a o -I o z SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T71 ELEVATION 270 DATE COMPLETED 9/28/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul " iv OT» Sg go > fc-§«: gd >i tt^ Q m b ss iz o - 0 -2-1 - 4 - 6 'A J^^g 5^^^g «5g i^^g MATERIAL DESCRIPTION IJC-GN: ALLUVIUM Loose, dry, dark brown, Clayey-Sandy BOULDER GRAVEL . Irregular, "V" shaped contact (ancient canyon outiine) SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, moist, Ught reddish-brown, randonUy fractured and weathered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Figure A-86, Log of Test Trench T 71 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° ''" UNSUCCESSFUL E .. ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. . STANOARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) . CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 - 6 - - 8 - 10 I- 12 CL-SC TRENCH T72 ELEVATION 465 EQUIPMENT _DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION Irregular "V" shaped depositional contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown mottied with tan/red, very weathered altered andesitic VOLCAMC RHTK- highly randomly fractured; becommg more dense \Vith depth TRENCH TERMINATED AT 12 FEET ^1 Ul Q. iO tt^ •o o Figure A-87, Log of Test Trench T 72 LOSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^"^^^^'^ UNSUCCESSFUL E S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0, STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE n?TJ"°Tun°,r,^=l^"?*'^^ CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEFTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z SOIL cuss CUSCS) TRENCH T73 ELEVATION 468 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE Ul tn sl Sg go fc- gd tt^ Q m b tt o o - 0 - 2 - MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CL TOPSOIL Soft, dry-damp, dark brown, Sandy-Rocky CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, damp, dark brownish-gray, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 2.5 FEET (REFUSAL) Figure A-88, Log of Test Trench T 73 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS 1 • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC: BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IH FEET - 0 SAMPLE HO. >-ts o _l o ? -i SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T74 ELEVATION 482 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION §g" H 2 I- ^iv KSOT Sg fc- gd >£ tt^ Q gb - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - CL SLOPEWASH Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy CLAY Irregular depositional contact v SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, brownish-grey, moderately randonUy fractured andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK; fractures spaced 6-10 mches TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) Figure A-89, Log of Test Trench T 74 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUHK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 - 4 - DEPTH IN FEET - 6 SAMPLE NO. > O o -I o SE H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T75 ELEVATION 471 .DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE SLOPEWASH Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy CLAY Very irregular contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS ~ Very dense, damp, brownish-grey, moderately randomly fractured andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK. fractures spaced 2-6 inches IKiiWCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) og Pz ES Ui tn fc- gd mb 3 «g 0!=^ 4 Figure A-90, Log of Test Trench T 75 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E .. S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ., STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE I... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE JJF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 - 2 - - 4 - DEPTH IN FEET - 6 SAMPLE NO. > Q O -I O z H H J SOIL cuss CUSCS) CL TRENCH T76 ELEVATION 455 DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 EQUIPMENT JD SSS TRACK BACKHOE SLOPEWASH Soft, damp, dark reddish-brown Sandy CLAY Very irregular contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, damp, Ught brown-grey, moderately weathered andesitic VOLCANIC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Ul — i^ So OT I Ul; >• ' fc-guj gd gb So Sir Figure A-91, Log of Test Trench T 76 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 0 2 4 H 6 TRENCH T77 ELEVATION 485 _DATE COMPLETED 9/29/89 JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION tt o — w tt Q •o u CL SLOPEWASH Stiff, damp, dark reddish-brown Sandy CLAY Very irregular contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown, moderately weathered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 6 FEET Figure A-92, Log of Test Trench T 77 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I .. CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CQNDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. 0-4367-402 TRENCH T78 ELEVATION 510 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION UNDOCUMENTEDFILL Soft, damp to dry, metUum grey-green mottied with brown, Sandy CLAY; cobbles, gravel and scattered concrete chunks. Ul ix OT» Sg ALLUVIUM Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy CLAY TRENCH TERMINATED AT 20 FEET 2u: gd a mb 3 So iz *• o u Figure A-93, Log of Test Trench T 78 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUHK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE QR SEEPAGE n?T=^°,un°,P.™^"^/*^^ CONDITIONS SHOWH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 - 4 - SAMPLE NO. SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T79 ELEVATION 513 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION m i^ >• fc- m,: mb Is si h 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 UNDOCUMENTEDFILL Soft, damp to dry, medium grey-green, mottied brown, Sandy CLAY: some oversize rock, concrete, etc . .. CL ALLimUM Soft, wet, dark brown, Sandy CLAY TRENCH TERMINATED AT 18 FEET Figure A-94, Log of Test Trench T 79 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG QF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE HO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 -I SAMPLE NO. tt >-UJ a 1-o <£ OL § Z Z 1-3 H O -J K a SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH TSO ELEVATION 443 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION lUPSUiL Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty coarse JU OT§ Sg go > fc- go >5 tt^ a mb 12g - 4 SAND SM BONSALL TONALIIE Dense, damp,Ught brown-tan, highly weathered coarse crystaUine GRANITIC ROCK: sheeted jointing N25E, 85SE 1-2 inches apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET Figure A-95, Log of Test Trench T 80 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE MO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 -I 4 SAMPLE NO. tt > m 2 1-o <c _i 3 o a z z 3 H o -1 tt a SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T81 ELEVATION 451 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION lOPSUiL—~ Loose, dry, dark brown, SUty coarse SAND J BONSALL TONAUTE ~ ' Very dense, light brown-tan, moderately weatiiered coarse crystaUine GRANITIC ROCK blocky jointmg; 2 systems: N65E, 50SE and N30E, 70SE; spaced 2-12 inches apart ; m z O tl Cz^- Sg go fc- Su^ gd tt"' TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET mb h sg Figure A-96, Log of Test Trench T 81 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E. S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0, STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • .. CHUNK SAMPLE X .. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o -1 o z SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T82 ELEVATTON 550 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE m' z| OT« si m — w fc-Su: gd >5 tt'^ o mb tt"' m •o o - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 - - 6 - - 8 iOPSOlL — Loose, dry, dark brown, Qayey SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown-orange, very fractured weathered and altered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK Sheet fracturing at N80E, 40-50SE at 5 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET Figure A-97, Log of Test Trench T 82 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS '"' UNSUCCESSFUL B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X.. DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET 0 2 H 4 SAMPLE NO. > a o -I o z I- H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T83 ELEVATION 548 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown very Clayey fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, damp, dark brown-grey, moderately fractured andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK: blocky 6-10 mch spaced fractures at N40W, 75SW and N30E, vertical TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET (REFUSAL) Ul z' Sl S' gg gd >i tt^ o mb at Figure A-98, Log of Test Trench T 83 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° - UNSUCCESSFUL E ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • ... ORIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES OHLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 - 0 - 2 - OEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > ts o d z »- H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T84 ELEVATTON 562 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, damp, dark brownish-grey, moderately randomly fractured, andesitic VOLCANIC ROnc; blocky joints are af N60W, 45NE and N70E, 85 NW spaced from 8-12 mches apart TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3.5 FEET m z^- m« OT ' m' tn g, 0. mb OT at Figure A-99, Log of Test Trench T 84 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS UNSUCCESSFUL E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST S ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE • DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE I,1T='-°,1°,'!..1"°^"'^^*'^^ CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, I990 FILE HQ. D-4367-402 OEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. - 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 8 >• a o M -I f SOIL Z CLASS i (USCS) a SC TRENCH T85 ELEVATION 548 DATT- COMPLETED' EQUIPMENT 10/2/89 JT^l SC MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION 1^^^^^ reddish-brown. Clayey- SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS" to blocli »pa=Cf„m 1)2 .T TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEST ttl ^ t OT« tn o Ul sj BC O — w r Kb 5 «g i| o i-igure A-lOO, Log of Test Tr"^;?drf"85 SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^'''•"G UNSUCCESSFUL ^ .. DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE LCSE B... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISnjRBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE g ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NQTF. THB inr ,M. ' ~" • —• . . . WAI ex TABLS OR Sl January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 St) TRENCH T86 ELEVATION 545 EQUIPMENT_ _DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 | s lu a JD 555 TRACK BAnCTTOB MAIERIAL DESCRIPTION Loose, dry, dark reddish-brown. Clayey fine SAND SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS '— Very dense, damp, dark brownish-grey, highly fractured andesitic VOLCAMC sheet-fractiires are N-S, 60E and N85W, 60SW at 1/4-2 inch spacing; brittie. TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET (NEAR REFUSAL) Figure A-101. Log of Test Trench T 86 LCSE SAMPLESYMBOLS ^ ••• SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E.. H ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0.. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE QR SEEPAGE NOTE: J-f HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January's, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, damp, Ught reddish-brown, moderately fractoed and weatiiered andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET igure A-102, Log of Test Trench T 87 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ *" UNSUCCESSFUL- B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE OI^TJ"",'!, SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 OEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - 4 - - 6 - 8 - h 10 - SAMPLE NO. SOIL CLASS CUSCS) CL CL SC TRENCH T88 ELEVATION 506 DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 1?!; EQUIPMENT JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ^^damp, dark brown-oUve, Sandy Ul 0. go ALLUVIUM Soft, damp-moist, dark reddish-brown Sandv CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown, mottied with red, green, highly altered, weathered randOTily fractured, andesitic VOLCAMC ROCK I . TRENCH TERMINATED AT 11 FEET >• fc-§x go • ttl •< i •o u Figure A-103, Log of Test Trench T 88 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS s*"'''-'''^ UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E ... STANOARO PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE I ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: j.OQ OP SUB^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ppi^jg^ ORTRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE MO. 0-4367-402 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - 6 - 8 - - 10 - SAMPLE NO. S iii SOIL CUSS CUSCS) CL TRENCH T89 ELEVATION 514 EQUIPMENT_ _DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 JD 555 TRACK BACKHOE MATERIAL DESQUPTTON UNDOCUMENTEDFILL Soft, damp, dark gray-oUve-mottied with brown. Sandv CLAY z o H Ul 0. ttl O t. li tn ^ m a w TOPSOIL Loose, damp, dark brown, SUty-Clayey fme SAND • ' ' SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Very dense, moist, medium brown-grey, shghtiy-moderately weathered andesitic VOLCAMC unCTC anuesiuc 'I'kENCJM TERMINATED AT ll FEET' gd tt"' a ub tn u •o o Figure A-104, Log of Test Trench T 89 • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 SAMPLE SYMBOLS .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) CHUHK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE MTE'TNDTCAIS'TT'^SS ^"^ °«"ENCH LOCATION AND AT THE UAfS INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 TRENCH T90 ELEVATION 491 EQUIPMENT _DATE COMPLETED 10/2/89 | K I g JD 555 TRACK BACKTTng MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION SLOPEWASH Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy CLAX Very irregular contact ttl s| s| gd Q ub o^ o SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown, moderately ^gd^^omly fractiired andesitic IkJbNcJH I'ERMINAlEb AT 1 FEET Figure A-105, Log of Test Trench T 90 SAMPLESYMBOLS ^... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL B.. ^ DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0, NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORtur np TBPurH inr«T,«« .T ,U,. DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE «EPRESENTAT?^OF\'B"L^«T«N^?^^ STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE X LCSE ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE QR SEEPAGE January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 OEPTH IM FEET SAMPLE NO. g 2 4 6 TRENCH T 91 SOIL <u^) ELEVATION 332 , DATE COMPLETED 9/22/89 pi! EQUIPMENT JD SSS TRACK BACKHQE cl MATERIAL DESCRIPIION SLOPEWASH Soft, moist, dark brown, Sandy CLAY Very irregular contact SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, dmp, Ught reddish-brown, g^m^ly random fractm-ed a « 5 Su: Q ttib «g iz 0 TRENCH TERIVIINATED AT 6 FEET 7^ Figure A-106, Log of Test Trench T 91 SAMPLE SYMBOLS s**"''-"'° UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST | 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X .. ORIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE January 8, 1990 FILE NO. D-4367-402 SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Dense, moist, Ught brown, moderately weathered and randomly fractured andesitic VOLCAMC Rnrtc TRENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET Figure A-107, Log of Test Trench T 92 LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ° - UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE B ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST I ... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE X ... UATER TABLE QR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED.-IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. File No. D-A367-H02 January 8, 1990 u Ul u. z a Ul a 0 L O-n 20- 4tf- 0-1 20- 40- 60- 20 SECONDS •40 -I L 20 J L_ 40 J I FOOT 0 L 0-1 20- 0 L 0-1 20- 40- 20 HT-2 20 J L_ HT-4 LEGEND —RIPPABLE XZA MARGINALLY RIPPABLE NON - RIPPABLE LOGS OF AIR TRACK BORINGS RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, Figure A-108 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 O-I 20'- U Ul 40"-l 0 L. z I- 0. Ui a 0-1 20^ 40- SECONDS / FOOT 20 40. -I L_—_i I HT-5 20 I 40 J L_ 0-1 20- 40'-' 0 L 0-1 20'- 4tf-l LEGEND 0 20 I 1 L- HT-6 20 I HT-8 — RIPPABLE MARGINALLY RIPPABLE : NON-RIPPABLE 40 -I LOGS OF AIR TRACTT RnBT>jr:<; RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure A-1Q9 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 Figure A-l10 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 Figure A-lll File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 0 L O-l 20- »- o o u. 40'-" 0 L 0-1 a UJ o 20- 40- 60-1 SECONDS / FOOT 20 HT-17 20 -1- 1 HT-19 0 L O-n 20'- 40- 0 1 O-l 20'- 40'- LEGEND -JJIPPABLE -J^ARGINALLY RIPPABLE 20 HT-18 20 J I HT-20 LOGS OF AIR TT?Ary TtnPTMno RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure A-l12 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 0 L 0-1 20'- u Ul u. 40- 60'-J 20 JL_ SECONDS 40 / FOOT HT-21 0 L O-I 20- 40"-J 20 -I 1_ HT-22 0 L O-I z' t- 0. u a 20'- 40- 40 _J HT-23 LEGEND —RIPPABLE MARGINALLY RIPPABLE NON-RIPPABLE 0-1 20'- 40- 60- LOGS OF AIR TRACTT BORINGS RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 20 HT-24 40 Figure A-113 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 Figure A-l14 File No. D-4357-H02 January 8, 1990 Figure A-115 File No. D-4357-H02 January 8, 1990 0—1 20'- 40- Ul Ui 60- 0 L O. Ul o O-I 20'- 40'-J 20 SECONDS / FOOT 40 0 20 HT-35 LEGEND RIPPABLE MARGINALLY RIPPABLE NON - RIPPABLE O-l "20- 40- 0 L 0-1 20- 40- 60- 20 -I L. HT-34 20 J L_ HT-36 40 40 -1 I LOGS OF AIR TRACK BORINGS RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure A-l 16 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 • ui Ui u. a. Ui Q 0 L 0-1 20- 40- 60--1 0 L 0-1 20'-l SECONDS / FOOT 20 HT-37 20 -I I HT-39 LEGEND .RIPPABLE -MARGINALLY RIPPABLE O-n 20- 4tf- 60'-J 0-1 20- 20 -I L. Figure A-117 HT-38 0 20 I 1 __J HT-40 File No. D-4367-H02 Januairy 8, 1990 0 L O-I 20'- Ui Ui u. o-l 0. Ul Q 20- 40- SECONOS / FO 0 T 20 40 -« 1 1 I HT-41 20 HT-43 o-l 20"- HT-42 0 L 20 O-n Z0--1 HT-44 LEGEND —RIPPABLE — MARGINALLY RIPPABLE —NON-RIPPABLE LOGS OF AIR TRACK BORINGS RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD RELAIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure A-118 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLE IA Air-Track RippabiUtv Tnterprfftatinn Air-Track Poring No. Pepth (feet) - Interoretatinn 0-30. Rq)pable 30-48 Nonrq)pable 0-8 Rq)pable 8-30 Marginal 0-15 Rippable 1545 Margmal 45-60 Nonr^able 0-5 Rippable 5-36 Marginal HT-5 0-8 Rqjpable 8-20 Margmal 20-36 Nonrippable HT-6 0-30 Rippable 30-36 Marginal HT-7 0-11 Rippable 11-45 Nonr^)pabIe HT-8 0-15 Rippable 15-36 Marginal to Nonrippable HT-9 0-15 Rippable 15-36 Nonrippable HT-10 0-15 Rippable 15-36 Marginal to Nonrippable HT-11 0-45 Rippable HT-12 0-5 Rippable 5-36 Marginal HT-13 0-25 Rippable 25-36 Marginal to Nonrippable HT-14 0-45 Rippable 45-55 Marginal File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLE IA (continued) Air-Trafik Rippahilify JT^t^^t^ti^^ Air-Track Peptii (feet) - Interoretatinn Rippable Nonrq)pable Rq>pahle to Marginal Nonrqjpable Rippable Marginal Rippable Marginal Rippable Rippable Nonr^ipable Nonr^pable Rippable Marginal Rippable Margmal to Nonr^pable I^ppable Marginal to Nomippable Rippable Rippable Nonrippable' R^pable Marginal to Nonrippable Rippable . Marginal to Nonrippable Rippable HT-15 0-5 5-50 irr-16 0-15 15-80 HT-17 0-35 35-40 HT-18 0-30 30-45 HT-19 0-60 HT-20 0-50 HT-21 0-10 10-60 HT-22 0-25 25-35 Hr.23 0-10 10-50 HT-24 0-10 10-65 HT-25 0-25 HT-26 0-10 10-60 HT-27 0-10 10-70 HT-28 0-20 20-55 HT-29 0-50 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLE IA (continued) Air-Track Rippahility Tntgrpretatinr^ Air-Track Borinf Nn Dentil rfeet) Llterpretatinn HT-30 0-50 IRippahle irr-31 0-55 Rqjpable to Marginal Hr-32 0-5 5-40 Rippable Marginal to Nonrqjpable HT-33 0-3 3-60 60-70 Rq>pable Marginal to Nonrippable Nonrq)pable HT-34 0-15 15-45 R^pable Marginal to Nonrippable HT-35 0-30 30-36 Rippable Marginal HT.36 0-25 25-65 Rqipable to Marginal Marginal to Nonrippable Hr-37 0-5 5-10 Rqipable Rippable to Marginal HT-38 0-10 10-60 Rippable Rippable to Marginal HT-39 0-10 10-20 Rippable Marginal HT-40 0-30 Rippable HT-41 0-10 10-25 Bjppable Marginal to Nonrippable Hr-42 0-30 Rippable HT-43 0-40 40-50 Rippable Rippable to Marginal HT-44 0-15 15-20 Rippable Marginal File No. D-4367-HG2 January 8, 1990 Seismic Traverse No. 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-17 5-18 5-19 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-23 . 5-24 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-^8 5-29 , 5-30 TABLE IB Seismic Traverses Velocity (ft/sec) Deptii (ft) 2790 1(540 1570 2150 2420 1560 1550 1150 1500. 1990 1640 2240 1230 1570 1770 1640 1102 1090 1120 1150 1340 2200 1920 1280 2930 1800 2000 1190 1360 1150 V 2 8980 6720 6810 4740 4760 5390 6120 5250 5820 8560 6920 8270 5240 5470 7330 7090 5330 6650 5850 5830 6280 6160 4570 5840 8170 7620 6380 5140 8640 9900 V 3 12120 D 1 14 6 9 4 4 8 4 5 8 4 5 4 3 5 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 2 4 5 7 3 5 4 5 8 D 2 29 Lengtii of Traverse 100 . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Approx. Max. Depth Explored 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8,1990 Seismic NOTE: TABLE IB (continued) Seismic Traverse.'; ^ Veiodty (ft/sec) Deptii (ft) Approx. . V V V • D D Lengtiiof "Xlt^ -L .2. ^ ^ ^ Traverse (ftW/- 5-31 1240 10020 — 4 ~ lOO 30 5-32 1230 4490 7 5-33 2400 4810 — 15 5-34 1720 6770 — 4 5-35 1340 6160 — 4 5-36 1620 6640 — 6 Vl = Velocity in feet per second of first layer of materials VJ = Second layer velocity V3 = Third layer velocity DJ =. Depth in feet to base of first layer DJ = Depth to base of second layer. 100 30 100 30 100 30 100 30 100 30 For mass gradrng materials witii velocities of less tiian 4500 ^s are generally rmpable witii ? l:lnr^^^ Tractor_equq)ped witii a single shank hydrauUc ripper. Velodties of 4500 to 5500 fps mdicate margmal ripping and blasting. Velodties greater tiian 5500 fos generally require pre-hla^g. For tirenching, materials witii velodties less flian 3800 fos are generaUy nppatjle d^endmg upon tiie degree of fracturing and tiie presence or absence of boulders Xlte?S.n^2nn^.^^°° and 4300 ^s generaUy indicate margmal ripping, and velodties greater tiian 4300 ^s generaUy mdicate nonrippable conditions. The above vdodties are based on a Kohring 505. The reported vdodties represent average velodties over tiie lengtii of each ti^verse, and should not generaUy be used for subsurface interpretation greater tiian 100 feet from a traverse. ir sr yjiu a. FUe No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLE I Summarv of T ahnratorv Cnmpaction Test Rf^ih^ ASTMD1557-78 Sampk Maximum Dry Optimum No n««.«w;«« Density Moisture D^SEtlSn . ^ %DrvWt. 13.7 119.0 12.7 LB2-3 Orange-Brown-Olive mottied 119 6 very Clayey SAND (AUuvium) LB-2 Brown, Clayey GRAVEL 123 6 114 (Landslide Debris) LB7-2 Olive-gray, Sandy CLAY (Undocumented FiU) Tll-1 Reddish-Brown Clayey SAND 125.2 113 (Topsoil) T21-1 Dark Brown Sancfy Clay 115,4 ^ (Slopewash) T25-2 Brown, Clayey GRAVEL 125.4 n 5 (Terrace Deposit) SB4-5 Dark Brown Sflty SAND 122.8 no (AUuvium) FUe No. D.4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLEH Supupary of T ahoratorv Firp^no^-^^ r^^^ ^^.t Sample No. Before Test After Test Diy^ Density E)q)ansion Tndfir LB2-2 16.6 18.9 117.9 18 LB2-3 1L6 28.9 102.9 57 LB3-2 9,9 22.9 109.2 22 LB6-3 11.9 29.9 102.7 94 LB7-2 12.1 26.8 102.2 77 TIM 9.9 20.4 110.8 29 T21-1 11.4 31.8 104.6 132 File No. D-4367-H02 Januaiy 8, 1990 'TABLEm Summarv of Direct fihf^^r- Tesrin^r p^„i»c Sample Nn. LB2.1 Dry Density 115.7 Moisture Content 16.2 Unit Cohesion 880 Angle of Shear Resistance Degrees 20 *LB2-3 LB5-1 108.2 illJ 13.1 17.9 250 570 24 24 LB6-2 114.6 17.2 • 530 34 *LB7-2 107.1 12.8 230 24 SB2-2 109.1 20.1 • 520 34 SB6-4 118.3 16.1 1000 29 near Ffle No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 TABLE rv Nummary of Residual Rh... j.^^ Dry Density Moisture Unit Content ' Cohesion Angle of Shear Resistance Desree-s TABLE V Summary of Tos An.Tf,ip. Ah^sion Tej^t R^^nlt. California 7^1 Sample Nn. LAR-1 LAR-2 % Wear After 100 •Revolutionn 19.0 5.2 % Wear After 500 Revolutinn.s 53.2 18.4 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 O < Q • O CO z o o z LU O CC LU 0. SAMPLE NO. SB 6-2 0.5 1.0 5.0 10.0 APPUED PRESSURE (ksf) 50.0 100.0 INITIAL DRY DENSrTY 99.8 (pcO INrriAL WATER CONTENT 27.3 (%) INrriAL SATURA-nON 96.0 (%} SAMPLE SATURATED AT ' 0.5 (ksf) CONSOLIDATION CURVE RANCHO SANTA FE REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure B-l File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 O < Q .1 O CO z o o I-z Ui o cc Ui CL SAMPLE NO. SB 5 - 2 0.5 1.0 5.0 10.0 APPLIED PRESSURE (ksf) 50.0 100.0 INITIAL DRY DENSPTY 110.8 CpcO INrriAL WATER CONTENT 19,6 <%) INrriAL SATURATION 94.6 (%) SAMPLE SATURATED AT 0.5 (kaf) CONSOLIDATION CURVE RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure B-2 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 ' z o < a —1 o CO z o o t-z Ui o QC Ui Q. SAMPLE NO. SB 2-1 mm 1 1 1 mm I ! \—vw TER A DOE TER A DOE \ \ —^ 50.0 100.0 APPLIED PRESSURE (ksf) INrriAL DRY DENSrrY 106.9 (pcf) INrriAL WATER CONTENT 8.7 (%) INrriAL SATURATION 45.6 (%) SAMPLE SATURATED AT 0.5 (kaO CONSOLIDATION CURVE RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure B-3 File No. D-4367-H02 January 8, 1990 Z o < Q IJ O CO z o o H Z Ui o QC UJ 0. SAMPLE NO. LB 2-2 0.5 1.0 5.0 10.0 APPUED PRESSURE (ksf) 50.0 100.0 INrriAL DRY DENSrrY 117.9 (pcf) INmAL WATER CONTENT 16.6 {%) INITIAL SATURATION 92.6 (%} SAMPLE SATURATED AT 0.5 (ksO CONSOUDATION CURVE RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Figure B-4 FILE NO. 04367-04-0? - 2 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. C9 SOIL CLASS (USCS) TRENCH T-IA ELEVATION 470 DATE COMPLETED 11/8/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/ 36"BUCKET MATERL\L DESCRIPTION Loose^ dry, yellow_brown, Silty SAND Medium stiff, blocky/fractiu-ed, damp strong brown. Sandy CLAY . SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Moderately weatiiered and altered, highly fractured, strong, greenish gray, gJ.e^orphosed VOLCANIC Ttnrv (laharic -Fractures N40E/84SE -Excavates as blocky, angular boulders of strong volcanic rock to 2 feet -Some seams of highly weathered, clayey gravel (altered volcanics) to 6 inches tiiick -Becomes moderately to slightiy fractiired very sfa-ong at 2.75 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3 5 FEET REFUSAL Figure »1. Log of Trench T-IA SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ ""• SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATIOM TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE DRIVE SAMPUE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NUI WAKKANrsD TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES FILE NO. 04367-04-07 TRENCH T-2A ELEVATION 515 DATE COMPLETED 11/8/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET MATERLVL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose to medium dense, dry to slightiy damp, yeUowish brovm, Sflty SAND, with angular ^gravel to 2 inches • Stiff, damp, olive, Sandy CLAY SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weathered and altered, highly fractiired, moderately weak to moderately x^5?r°i.'A®i^^^ ^° brown, metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCK m^y thick, red brown ?^y,f^ fracture faces, clay infilling fractures to 1/2 inch + 'I^^.ft^^t)^^'^^^^'' N20E/85+SE (spaced -Excavates as bouldery sand with boulders to 1 1/2 feet+ ;Hard_d[igging_at 8 feet Moderately weathered, moderately to highly fractured,^strong, bluish gray brown, meta- morphosed VOLCAN^r Tinne -Excavates as fractured angular rock to 1 foot +. generaUy smaUer, littie or no fmes 111 So a *-o 0 TEIENCH TERMINATED AT 10.5 FEET REFUSAL Figure 2. Log of Trench T-2A SAMPLE SYMBOLS UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE LCSE E... STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE NOTE: DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE OITE'TNOTCA^S!^^^^^^^^^^ BORING ORTRENCH LOCATIOM AND AT THE ia NUI WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AHO TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-02 0 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 TRENCH T-3A MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Medium stiff, damp, strong brown. GraveUy. Sandv CLAY „ ' SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weathered and altered, highly fractured, weak, brownish yeUow. clay infflled metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROTK -Excavates as silty sand with gravel to cobble size angular rock fragments -Becomes moderately weathered, moderately strong at 7.0 feet -Fractures N3W/55SW -Excavates as sflty sand with cobble size angular rock fragments -Becomes sUghtiy weathered, strong at 9 feet -Fractiires NS7E/77SE spaced at 1 to 2 inches TRENCH TERMINATED AT 10 FEET REFUSAL Figure 3, Log of Trench T-3A LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS - ^'^'"^''^ UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE 1... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) Z ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE 1".-''°° °^ SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE IHDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-02 DEPTH IN FEET SAMPLE NO. g J O H SOIL CLASS CUSCS) TRENCH T-4A ELEVATION 490 DATE COMPLETED 11/8/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET Z III « nl tn' Ul S; — w |5 ai •o u - 0 MATEIUAL DESCRIPTION 2 - 4 - h 6 - T4-1 T4-2 - 8 SM CL TOPSOIL Loose to medium dense, dry to slightiy ..: _4??P». ysj^ow brown, Sflty-SAND Stiff, moist, dark oUve brown. GraveUy, Sandy CLAY with cobble sized angular rock fragments, some vertical open fractures up to 1/8 inch wide SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weatiiered. highly fractured, weak to moderately strong, yellow to red brown, metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCK, corestone boulders with weathered rinds and infiUing of sandy clay grus -Excavates as angxflar to subangular rock (cobble to boiflder size) with sandy clay -Becomes less weathered, strong at 6 feet Fractiires: N37E/78SE spaced at 2 inches to 1.2 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET REFUSAL Figure 4, Log of Trench T-4A LCSE 1 SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL E .. 0 ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE 0 .. STANDARD PENETRATION TEST • CHUNK SAMPLE Z DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORIHG OR TREHCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-02 DEPTH 'IN FEET SAMPLE NO. > a o Jl o z H H SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T-5A ELEVATION 460 DATE COMPLETED 11/9/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET 111 tnH Kin go ui: 'O u - 0 MATERLiLL DESCRIPTION iUPSUlL Sflty^SAND brown, porous, GraveUy, h 2 -j 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 H 26 SM SANTTAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Moderately to highly weathered and altered, moderately fractured, moderately strong to strong, brownish yeUow to gray with red brown coatings on fracture faces, meta- morphosed VOLCANIC RC^K -Fractures: Approx. N20E/63NW spaced at 2 to 6 inches -Littie to some clay mfilling of fractures -Excavates as angular rock fragments to approx. 1 foot with sflty sand -Zone of higher degree of alternation and clay infilling, moderately weak to moder- ately strong rock between 8 and 9 feet -Becomes moderately strong to strong again at 9 feet -Fractiu-es N45W/85NE -Becomes highly fractured at 10 feet Material excavating as a coarse graveUy, sflty sand -Fractures with clay infiUing N18W/40NE in discontinuous zone approx. 6 inches to 1 foot wide, shallows toward the south, clays are red brown with fragments of _yellow, altered volcanic rock Very highly weathered and altered, highly fractured, weak to moderately weak. yeUow metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCK -Excavates as sflty sand with some clay, angular gravel size rock fragments Moderately weathered, highly fractured, moderately strong to strong, dark gray, metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCK, witii clay infiUing in some wide fractures -Fractures N18-30E/approx. 60NW -Excavates as angular rock fragments to 1 foot + with silty sand TRENCH TERMINATED AT 26 FEET Figure 5, Log of Trench T-5A LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ^ ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST •.. 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z .. ORIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORIHG OR TREHCH LOCATIOH AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-02 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 SAMPLE NO. 2 4 SOIL CUSS CUSCS) TRENCH T-6A ELEVATION 470 .DATE COMPLETED 11/9/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Moderately weathered, highly fracturecl. strong, blue gray with yeUow. red brown, and yeUowish-white coatings on fracture faces, metamorphosed VOLCANIC Rnrv: -Excavates as angular rock fragments to 1 foot + -Fractiires: N15-40E/30-55NW spaced 6 inches -i- -Becomes predominantiy gray without fracture coatings. sUghtiy weathered at 3 feet TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET REFUSAL Ul a z <c 0) H tn Ul So U-5 Pu tn m Figure . S6, Log of Trench T-6A LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ S^P"'"^ UNSUCCESSFUL S ... DISTURBED OR BAS SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATIOH TEST • ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE n?Tc'"°run°,''..«l^''?'^^ CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORIHG OR TRENCH LOCATION AHD AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIOHS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES, FILE NO. 04367-Q4-n? DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 8 SAMPLE NO. § -I O z I- H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T-7A ELEVATION 490 EQUIPMENT .DATE COMPLETED 11/9/90 CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TOPSOIL Loose, dry. yeUow brown. GraveUy, Sfltv SAND ' SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weatiiered. highly fractured, weak to m9derately weak. yeUow to red brown, clay infiUed metamorphosed VOLCANIC Rnry -Fractureci N30W/35SW spaced at 6 inches + -Clay mfflled fracture 1 foot + wide N40E/50SE fflled witii dark oUve. graveUy clay witii pressure faces at 4 feet -Rock becomes moderately strong below 5 feet -Becomes strong at 6 feet -Fractures N50W/70NE; N35W/75SW, spaced 6 mches to 1 foot -i- -Trench generally excavates as angular rock fragments to 1 foot -f and sfltv sand TRENCH TERMINATED AT 8 FEET REFUSAL Figure " 7, Log ofTrench T-7A • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE I SAMPLE SYMBOLS E... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST 0 ... CHUHK SAMPLE I... DRIVE SAMPLE CUNDISTURBED) Z ... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE °' aJBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUH HEREOH APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LQC4Tinu Aun it THB DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBLRFACTJONDS^TS FILE NO. 04367-04-02 DEPTH IN FEET • - 0 SAMPLE NO. a o o H SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T-8A ELEVATION . 525 .DATE COMPLETED EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET - 2 - 4 - 6 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCAMCS Highly weatiiered, highly fractured, weak to moderately sti-ong, yeUow brown, clay infflled metamorphosed VOLCANTC Ttnrv ' .. -Fractiires N20E/approx. vert. - -Becomes strong at 3 feet -Excavates as angular rock fragments to 2 feet + with some sand -Highly altered and clay infUled zone of weak, highly fractured VOLCANTf! Tinrv between 4.5 and 6 feet. Zone aporox N10W/33NE. tiiins to soutii TTIENCH TERMINATED AT 7 FEET REFUSAL Figure 8, Log of Trench T-8A SAMPLE SYMBOLS '"'••* s**"''-'*"' UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STANDARD PENETRATIOM TEST DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE DATE^INDTCA^^D'T'IC ™ ^""-^ SPECIFIC BORING ORTRENCH LOCATIOH AHD AT THE DATE INDiaiED. IT IS NOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LSTIONS AND TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-07 DEPTH IN FEET - 0 - 2 SAMPLE NO. SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH T-9A ELEVATION 525 DATE COMPLETED 11/9/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET MATEIOAL DESC31IPTI0N TOPSOIL Loose, dry, yeUpw brown, GraveUy, Sflty SAND, with abundant roots SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weatiiered. highly fractured, moderately strong to strong. yeUow brown, clay/sofl infiUed metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCJC -Becomes moderately weathered, strong. greenish gray at 2.5 feet -Fractiires N44E/72NW -Excavates as angular rock fragments to 1 foot with silty sand TRENCH TERMINATED AT 3.5 FEET REFUSAL 111 — IN So go a Figure 9, Log of Trench T-9A LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS ^ s^^Pt-iNG UNSUCCESSFUL I ... DISTURBED OR BAS SAMPLE E... STAHDARD PENETRATIOH TEST 1... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: l«SJ-f OF^^^^^^^ HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORIHG ORTRENCH LOCATIOH AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS HOT UARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS ANO TIMES. FILE NO. 04367-04-02 DEPTH IN FEET. SAMPLE NO. K > U o H o <C 3 o Q z z K :i H o K a SOIL CUSS (USCS) TRENCH TlOA ELEVATION 667 DATE COMPLETED 11/9/90 EQUIPMENT CAT 245 W/36" BUCKET S Ul m 3 O n ^S go a ui2 fez H m rZ - 0 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION - 2 - - 4 SM TOPSOIL Loose, dry, yeUow brown, GraveUy, Sflty • SAND ' SANTIAGO PEAK VOLCANICS Highly weatiiered, highly fractiired. moderately weak, yeUow to red brown, metamorphosed VOLCANIC ROCK -Becomes moderately strong at 2 feet -Becomes strong, gray at 3 feet -Fractiires N50E/70NW; N50W/50NE spaced at 1 inch -Excavates to angular rock fragments I inch or less to 1 foot + and sflty sand TRENCH TERMINATED AT 4 FEET REFUSAL Figure 10, Log of Trench TlOA LCSE SAMPLE SYMBOLS • SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE E... STAMDARD PENETRATIOM TEST DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) 0 ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z... UATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOUN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATIOH AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. APPENDIX APPENDIX D GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD REALIGNMENT AFFECT ON STANLEY MAHR RESERVOIR LA COSTA, CALIFORNIA PREPARED BY WOODWARD CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATED NOVEMBER 10,1989 (PROJECT NO. 895136iS-EC01) FOR VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PROJECT NO. 06105-12-04 1550 Hotel Circie North ... - - . S)°lr9S" Woodward-Clyde Consultants Fax: (619) 293-7920 November 10,1989 ProjectNo. 8951361S-EC01 Geccon Incorporated 6960 Handers Drive San Diego, Califonua 92121-2974 Attention: Mt. David Leake GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION RAJJOiO SANTA FE ROAD REAUGNMENT AFEECT ON STANLEY MAHR RESERVOIR LA COSTA, CALIFORMA Gentiemen: SSv^tot^iS^t^S ^SS^ ''J^^^^ P"'^^^ following evaluation SepSm^^\8[f989;' ^ ^^'"^ ^^^^ ^^"^ autiiorization S INTRODUCmON pSiL^ b^SSL^^c S^^'^K^^ geologic map and subsurface data, SvdSa^SS^^^iw T^^ subsurface (kta consisted of nine test trench logs, seven thVSvSc^S ?^ ^ sl^allow reftaction seismograph travoJes alone Ae pioposed realignment near tiie dam and reservoir. AdditionaUy wlrc\dewedoi^ re^^ Engmeermg and Design Services for Reclaimed Water StoragrRef^o^No 1 L^^^ S?^T .^r ^"^"y "^"^ Reclamation P^>jecC^S S^teln^r 19l^^ and om- La Costa Storage Reservoir No. 1, As Buflt Drawings," dated 1980^1981 S'Rofrh^.*^?^ P'^P?'^ P"^'^^^ ^ ^"^^1"^* construction of a new Rancho Santa Fe Road between tiie existmg road and tiie Stanley Mahr Reservoir The monoTed £fcr^ ASl^n°°''^'f ^^"^ ^° 1° 50 feet in deptii and fills up to 10 to 15 feet in So4 nf^hfP^°P°^«d ^o°g small acces? road immeciiately reservoir. This work consists of fiUs u? to 10 to 15 feet in hS^d eUipncal shaped cut up to 20 to 25 feet in deptii northw^t of the reservoir ^ Consulting Engineers, Geologists and Environmental Scientists Offices in Other Principal Cities Project No. 8?51361S-EC01 Woodward-Clyde Consultants November 10,1989 Page 2 K?1^toSf;^°lS^™ft'? ^ that d,e .i« is DAM AIO RESERVOIR DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Structures within tiie Stanley Mahr Reservoir which would be affectPrf ti,- ^ ffiae IS apipetoe which nms from the treatznmt plant to the control hot^at flil^S.^^.: ^However, this was not designedby WCC aSd we have nSSS^n'ltetoo^ mmmm EFFECTS OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCHON dam. we _end tha?p™. be1S^cLl5S'te^°;^4*™™g= a^ecS Ge()con Incoiporated Woodwani-Clyde Consultants Project No. 8951361S-EC01 w"5»u«anis November 10,1989 Pages wat&S2s"arl^'^ ""^^ '^'^ ^'^^S^ °^ PO'^ding of Blasririg ^rJ??!?^'^-^^^!;"" hydrauHc air drack drilling rates indicate that tiie rock is SSf ^ '"IP??'° non-rippable. The joint oriejitttion and spacLrLwea^^ favorable so shallow cuts may be performed witiiout blasting. No^S'e for excavations in the same type of rock during dam consmiction Ho^v J tiie cuts, which may encomiter less weathered rock, may requirebSg. * ^ ?Jj ^t^^^y recogmzed that altiiough vibrations may be expressed as disolacement nn^S ^- '^f ?<f^^5e?* P'^^des tiie most us^ ev^uati?n of fennSS ^^^i^' ^^"^^^ ^^P^^' 1981). Thcsc iuvestigaton SJd oAe^^e sScomSji,^K • J'^^^^^S ^^"^ construction vibrations for resLnriSSSly smaU commercial buildmgs. These recommendations have been used directly for &e £S structure, outlet works, seepage retum Unes, and spillway. HOW^CT A^SbSSn response of more massive stinicmres, such as iartii dLs/has gSty fo^sed a^uSd seismic vibrations as opposed to constmction vibrations. Li regSdTto^^^isS?" bSs T^T^^^^^:^^;t^' ^^"^ about^2T^S Si^^f associated with a given acceleration can be approximated witii a (S^*^ I^SS' 1982). The velocity and acceStiontSt tiie dam Stiructures can witiistand will also depend on tiie frequency oftiie vtoS vStSn o^^^^^f ^ ''i^^'i^" embankment and dam strictures may be «L «tr^°P'^- "^"^SF- ^^^^^S ^bration levels for commeLS n^SJf and safe seismic vibration levels for eartii dams. This analogy is based uoon r T^^^s for botii types of strucmres. We recommend tiiS if wStin^s perfomied. it be monitored witii a seismograph and tiiat tiie foflowing criteS uS Frequency of Maximum Vibration Velocity Maximum (Hertz) (in/sec) Acceleration <50 2 O.lg >50 4 0.2i ±!^^l S?,?^""^ ?*J blast vibrations be monitored at tiiree control points, one at Saf ZSc^? ' along tiie roadway on top of tiie dam, and one at tiie spUlway, and tlf^Si ?Sns"." " recommLded^iiS^^' Geocon Incorporated g:ojectNo. 8951361S-EC01 November 10,1989 Page 4 Woodward-Clyde Consultants Very truly yours, WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS Howard M. McMaster" R.E. 11994 HMM/GLR/kah a;5ec8 APPENDIX APPENDIX E RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS FOR VILLAGES OF LA COSTA—THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PROJECT NO. 06105-12-04 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS 1. GENERAL •niese Recommended Grading Specifications shall be used m conjunction witii the Geotechnical Report for the project prepared by Geocon Incorporated. The recom- mendations contained in tiie text oftiie Geotechnical Report are a part oftiie earthwork and grading specifications and shall supersede tiie provisions contamed hereinafter m the case of conflict. Prior to tiie commencement of grading, a geotechnical consultant (Consultant) shall be employed for tiie purpose of observing earthwork procedures and testing the fills for substantial conformance witii tiie recommendations oftiie Geotechnical Report and these specifications. It will be necessaiy that tiie Consultant provide adequate testing and observation services so tiiat he may determine tiiat, in his opinion, tiie work was performed m substantial confonnance witii tiiese specifications. It shall be tiie responsibility of the Contractor to assist tiie Consultant and keep him apprised of work schedules and changes so tiiat personnel may be scheduled accordingly. It shall be tiie sole responsibility of tiie Contractor to provide adequate equipment and metiiods to accomplish the work m accordance witii applicable grading codes or agency ordinances, these specifications and tiie approved grading plans. If, m tiie opinion ofthe Consultant, unsatisfactory conditions such as questionable soil materials, poor moisture condition, inadequate compaction, adverse weatiier, and so fortii, result m a quality of work not in conformance witii fliese specifications, tiie Consultant will be empowered to reject tiie work and recommend to tiie Owner tiiat construction be stopped until tiie unacceptable conditions are corrected. 2. DEFINITIONS Owner shall refer to tiie owner ofthe property or tiie entity on whose behalf flie grading work is being performed and who has contracted wifli flie Contiactor to have grading perfonned. Contractor shall refer to flie Contractor perfomiing flie site grading work. Civil Engineer or Engineer of Work shall refer to tiie California licensed Civil Engineer or consulting finn responsible for preparation of flie grading plans, surveying and verifying as-graded topography. GI rev. 8/98 2.4. Consultant shall refer to tiie soil engineering and engineermg geology consulting firm retained to provide geotechnical services for the project. 2.5. Soil Engineer shall refer to a Califomia licensed Civil Engineer retained by flie Owner, who is experienced in tiie practice of geotechnical engineering. The Soil Engineer shall be responsible for having qualified representatives on-site to observe and test the Contractor's work for confonnance with these specifications, 2.6. Engineering Geologist shall refer to a Cahfonua licensed Engineering Geologist retained by flie Owner to provide geologic observations and recommendations during flie site grading. 2.7. Geotechnical Report shall refer to a soil report (mcludmg all addenda) which may include a geologic reconnaissance or geologic mvestigation fliat was prepared specifically for tiie development of the project for which fliese Recommended Grading Specifications are intended to apply. 3. MATERIALS 3.1. Materials for compacted fill shall consist of any soil excavated firom the cut areas or imported to tiie site fliat, m the opinion of flie Consultant, is suitable for use m construction of fills. In general, fill materials can be classified as soil fills, soil-rock fills or rock fills, as defined below. 3.1.1. Soil fills are defined as fills containing no rocks or hard lumps greater than 12 inches m maximum dunension and containing at least 40 percent by weight of material smaller than 3/4 inch m size. 3.1.2. Soil-rock fills are defined as fills containing no rocks or hard lumps larger than 4 feet in maximum dimension and contaming a sufficient matrix of soil fill to allow for proper compaction of soil fill around the rock firagments or hard lumps as specified in Paragraph 6.2. Oversize rock is defined as material greater than 12 inches. 3.1.3. Rock fills are defined as fills containing no rocks or hard lumps larger than 3 feet in maximum dimension and containing little or no fines. Fines are defined as material smaller flian 3/4 inch in maximum dimension. The quantity of fines shall be less than approximately 20 percent oftiie rock fill quantity. GI rev. 8/98 3.2. 3.3. Material of a perishable, spongy, or oflierwise unsuitable nature as detennined by tfie Consultant shall not be used in fills. Materials used for fiU, eitiier imported or on-site, shall not contain hazardous materials as defined by flie California Code of Regulations, Titie 22, Division 4, Chapter 30, Articles 9 and 10; 40CFR; and any oflier applicable local, state or federal laws. The Consultant shall not be responsible for tiie identification or analysis oftiie potential presence of hazardous materials. However, if observations, odors or soil discoloration cause Consultant to suspect flie presence of hazardous materials, flie Consultant may request from tiie Owner tiie tenmnation of gradmg operations wifliin flie affected area. Prior to resuming gradmg operations, tiie Owner shall provide a written report to tiie Consultant indicating tiiat tiie suspected materials are not hazardous as defined by applicable laws and regulations. The outer 15 feet of soil-rock fill slopes, measured horizontally, should be composed of properly compacted soil fill materials approved by the Consultant. Rock fill may extend to tiie slope face, provided fliat flie slope is not steeper flian 2:1 (horizontal-vertical) and a soil layer no tiiicker flian 12 inches is track-walked onto flie face for landscaping purposes. This procedure may be utilized, provided it is acceptable to flie goveming agency. Owner and Consultant. 3.5. Representative samples of soil materials to be used for fill shall be tested m flie laboratory by tiie Consultant to detennine tiie maximum density, optimum moistiure content, and, where appropriate, shear strengtii, expansion, and gradation characteristics of flie soil. 3.4. 3.6. 4.1. During grading, soil or groundwater conditions otiier tiian tiiose identified in flie Geotechnical Report may be encountered by flie Contractor. The Consultant shall be notified unmediately to evaluate tiie significance of flie unanticipated condition 4. CLEARING AND PREPARING AREAS TO BE FILLED Areas to be excavated and filled shall be cleared and grubbed. Clearing shall consist of complete removal above flie ground surface oftrees, stiimps, bmsh, vegetation, man-made structures and similar debris. Gmbbmg shall consist of removal of stimps, roots, buried logs and oflier unsuitable material and shall be perfonned in areas to be graded. Roots and otiier projections exceeding 1-1/2 inches m diameter shall be removed to a depfli of 3 feet below tiie surface of the ground. Bonow areas shall be gmbbed to flie extent necessary to provide suitable fill materials. GI rev. 8/98 4.2. Any asphalt pavement material removed during clearing operations should be properiy disposed at an approved off-site faciUty. Concrete fragments which are free ,of reinforcing steel may be placed in fills, provided tiiey are placed in accordance witii Section 6.2 or 6.3 of tiiis document 4.3. 4.4. After clearing and gmbbing of organic matter or otiier unsuitable material, loose or porous soils shall be removed to flie deptii recommended m flie Geotechnical Report. The depfli of removal and compaction shall be observed and approved by a representative of flie Consultant The exposed surface shall flien be plowed or scarified to a minimum depth of 6 inches and until tiie surface is free from uneven features tiiat would tend to prevent uniform compaction by flie equipment to be used. Where flie slope ratio of flie orighial ground is steeper tiian 6:1 (horizontal:vertical), or where recommended by flie Consultant, flie original ground should be benched m accordance with the following illustration. TYPICAL BENCHING DETAIL Hnlsh Grade Original Ground Finish Slope Surface Remove All Unsuitable Material As Recommended By Soil Engineer Slope To Be Such That Sloughing Or Sliding Does Not Occur See Note 1 See Notea-" No Scale DETAIL NOTES: (1) Key width "B" should be a minimum of 10 feet wide, or sufScientiy wide to penmt complete coverage with the conpaction equipment used. The base oftiie key should be graded horizontal, or inclined slightly mto the natural slope. (2) The outside ofthe bottom key should be below the topsoU or unsuitable surficial matenal and at least 2 feet into dense formational material. Where hard rock is exposed m the bottom of the key, the depth and configuration ofthe key may be modmed as approved by the ConsultanL GI rev. 8/98 4.5. After areas to receive fill have been cleared, plowed or scarified, flie surface should be disced or bladed by flie Contractor until it is uniform and free from large clods. The area should tiien be moistire conditioned to achieve tiie proper moistire content, and compacted as recommended in Section 6.0 of fliese specifications. 5.1. 5. COMPACTION EQUIPMENT Compaction of soil or soil-rock fill shall be accomplished by sheepsfoot or segmented-steel wheeled rollers, vibratory rollers, multiple-wheel pneumatic-tired rollers, or other types of acceptable compaction equipment Equipment shall be of such a design tiiat it will be capable of compacting ttie soil or soil-rock fill to flie specified relative compaction at tiie specified moisture content 5.2. Compaction of rock fills shall be performed m accordance wifli Section 6.3. 4 6. PLACING, SPREADING AND COMPACTION OF FILL MATERIAL 6.1. Soil fill, as defined in Paragraph 3.1.1, shall be placed by tiie Contractor m accordance witii the following recommendations: 6.1.1. Soil fill shall be placed by flie Contractor m layers fliat, when compacted, should generally not exceed 8 inches. Each layer shall be spread evenly and shall be flioroughly mixed during spreadmg to obtain uniformity of material and moistire Ul each layer. The entire fill shall be constructed as a unit in nearly level lifts. Rock materials greater flian 12 mches in maximum dimension shall be placed m accordance with Section 6.2 or 6.3 ofthese specifications. 6.1.2. In general, tiie soil fill shall be compacted at a moisture content at or above flie optimum moisture content as detennmed by ASTM D1557-91. 6.1.3. When flie moistire content of soil fill is below tiiat specified by flie Consultant, water shall be added by flie Contractor until the moisture content is in the range specified. 6.1.4. When flie moistire content of flie soil fill is above flie range specified by flie Consultant or too wet to achieve proper compaction, tiie soil fill shall be aerated by tiie Contractor by blading/mixmg, or oflier satisfactory methods until flie moistire content is witiiin the range specified. GI rev. 8/98 6.1.5. After each layer has been placed, mixed, and spread evenly, it shall be flioroughly compacted by tiie Contractor to a relative conqjaction of at least 90 percent Relative compaction is defined as tiie ratio (expressed in percent) of tiie in-place dry density of tiie compacted fill to die maximum laboratory dry density as detennined ui accordance witii ASTM D1557-91. Compaction shall be continuous over flie entire area, and compaction equipment shall make sufficient passes so tiiat tiie specified nummum relative compaction has been achieved tibroughout flie entire fill. 6.1.6. Soils havmg an Expansion hidex of greater ttian 50 may be used m fills if placed at least 3 feet below finish pad grade and should be compacted at a moisture content generally 2 to 4 percent greater ttian ttie optimum moisture content for tiie material. 6.1.7. Properly compacted soil fill shall extend to ttie design surface of fill slopes. To achieve proper compaction, it is recommended ttiat fill slopes be pver-built by at least 3 feet and ttien cut to ttie design grade. This procedure is considered preferable to track-walking of slopes, as described in ttie followmg paragraph. 6.1.8. As an altemative to over-buildmg of slopes, slope faces may be back-rolled witii a heavy-duty loaded sheepsfoot or vibratory roller at maximum 4-foot fill height intervals. Upon completion, slopes should tiien be track-walked witii a D-8 dozer or similar equipment, such tiiat a dozer track covers all slope surfaces at least twice. 6.2. Soil-rock fill, as defined in Paragraph 3.1.2, shall be placed by tiie Conttactor in accordance with the followmg recommendations: 6.2.1. Rocks larger tiian 12 mches but less ttian 4 feet m maximum dimension may be hicorporated mto tiie compacted soil fill, but shall be lunited to flie area measured 15 feet muiunum horizontally from flie slope face and 5 feet below finish grade or 3 feet below the deepest utility, whichever is deeper. 6.2.2. Rocks or rock fragments up to 4 feet in maxunum dimension may either be mdividually placed or placed m wuidrows. Under certain conditions, rocks or rock fragments up to 10 feet in maximum dimension may be placed using similar methods. The acceptability of placing rock materials greater ttian 4 feet in maximum dimension shall be evaluated during grading as specific cases arise and shall be approved by the Consultant prior to placement. GI rev. 8/98 6.2.3. For individual placement, sufficient space shall be provided between rocks to allow for passage of compaction equipment 6.2.4. For windrow .placement, tiie rocks should be placed in trenches excavated m properly compacted soil fill. Trenches should be approximately 5 feet wide and 4 feet deep m maximum dimension. The voids around and bencatti rocks should be filled witti approved granular soil havmg a Sand Equivalent of 30 or greater and should be compacted by floodmg. Windrows may also be placed utilizing an "open-face" mettiod in lieu of ttie trench procedure, however, tiiis mefliod should first be approved by tiie Consultant 6.2.5. Windrows should generaUy be parallel to each otiier and may be placed eiflier paraUel to or perpendicular to flie face of ttie slope depending on ttie site geometiy. The mmimum horizontal spacing for windrows shall be 12 feet center-to-center witti a 5-foot stagger or offset from lower courses to next overlying course. The minimum vertical spacmg between windrow courses shall be 2 feet from ttie top of a lower windrow to ttie bottom of ttie next higher wuidrow. 6.2.6. All rock placement, fill placement and flooding of approved granular soil m flie wuidrows must be continuously observed by flie Consultant or his representative. 6.3. Rock fills, as defmed in Section 3.1.3.. shaU be placed by ttie Contractor m accordance witti the foUowuig recommendations: 6.3.1. The base of ttie rock fiU shall be placed on a slopmg surface (mmimum slope of 2 percent, maximum slope of 5 percent). The surface shaU slope toward suitable subdrauiage outiet facilities. The rock fills shall be provided witti subdrains during consttuction so fliat a hydrostatic pressure buildup does not develop. The subdrams shaU be pennanently connected to conttoUed drarnage facilities to conttol post-consttuction mfilttation of water. 6.3.2. Rock fills ShaU be placed m lifts not exceeding 3 feet Placement shaU be by rock ttucks ttaversing previously placed lifts and dumpmg at flie edge of flie cunently placed lift. Spreading of flie rock fill shall be by dozer to facilitate seating of flie rock. The rock fill shall be watered heavily during placement. Watering shall consist of water ttucks ttaversing in front of flie cunent rock lift face and spraying water continuously during rock placement. Compaction equipment wifli compactive energy comparable to or greater flian fliat of a 20-ton steel vibratory roller or oflier compaction equipment providing suitable energy to achieve tiie GI rev. 8/98 required compaction or deflection as recommended in Paragraph 6.3.3 shaU be utilized. The number of passes to be made wiU be determined as described in Paragraph 6.3.3. Once a rock fiU Uft has been covered witii soil fiU, no additional rock fiU Ufts will be permitted over die soil fUl. 6.3.3. Plate bearing tests, in accordance wifli ASTM D1196-64, may be performed m botti ttie compacted soil fiU and in ttie rock fiU to aid in detenmning ttie number of passes oftiie compaction equipment to be perfonned. If performed, a minimum of three plate bearing tests shaU be performed m ttie properly compacted soil fiU (minimum relative compaction of 90 percent). Plate bearing tests shaU then be performed on areas of roc^ fiU having two passes, four passes and six passes of flie compaction equipment, respectively. The number of passes requfred for the rock fill shall be determmed by comparing ttie results of ttie plate bearing tests for the soil fiU and flie rock Sll and by evaluating the deflection variation with number of . passes. The required number of passes of ttie compaction equipment wiU be performed as necessary until the plate bearing deflections are equal to or less than that determined for ttie properly compacted soil fiU. In no case wiU the required number of passes be less tiian two. 6.3.4. A representative of tiie Consultant shaU be present during rock fill operations to verify fliat ttie minimum number of "passes" have been obtained, that water is bemg properly applied and ttiat specified procedures are being followed. The actual number of plate bearing tests wiU be determined by the Consultant during graduig. In general, at least one test should be performed for each approximately 5,000 to 10,000 cubic yards of rock M placed. 6.3.5. Test pits shaU be excavated by flie Contractor so fliat the Consultant can state that, in his opinion, sufficient water is present and that voids between large rocks are properly fiUed with smaller rock material. In-place density testing will not be required in tiie rock fills. 6.3.6. To reduce die potential for "pipmg" of fmes mto the rock fdl from overlymg soil fiU material, a 2-foot layer of graded filter material shaU be placed above the uppermost lift of rock fill. The need to place graded filter material below tiie rock should be determined by the Consultant prior to commencing grading. The gradation of the graded filter material wiU be determined at tiie time the rock fill is being excavated. Materials typical of flie rock fill should be submitted to the Consultant in a timely manner, to allow design of the graded filter prior to the commencement of rock fill placement GI rev. 8/98 6.3.7. All rock fill placement shaU be continuously observed during placement by representatives of tiie Consultant 7. OBSERVATION AND TESTING 7.1. The Consultant shaU be flie Owners representative to observe and perform tests during clearing, gmbbing, filUng and compaction operations, hi general, no more ttian 2 feet in vertical elevation of soil or soil-rock fill shall be placed wifliout at least one field density test being perfonned wiflun ttiat mterval. In addition, a mmimum of one field density test ShaU be performed for every 2,000 cubic yards of soil or soil-rock fiU placed and compacted. 7.2. The Consultant shall perform random field density tests of ttie compacted soil or soil-rock fill to provide a basis for expressmg an opinion as to whether the fiU material is compacted as specified.. Density tests shaU be perfonned in ttie compacted materials below any disturbed surface. When ttiese tests mdicate tiiat ttie density of any layer of fiU or portion thereof is below that specified, the particular layer or areas represented by tibie test shall be reworked until the specified density has been achieved. 7.3. During placement of rock fill, tiie Consultant shaU verify ttiat the minimum number of passes have been obtained per ttie criteria discussed in Section 6.3.3. The Consultant shaU request flie excavation of observation pits and may perform plate bearing tests on flie placed rock fills. The observation pits wiU be excavated to provide a basis for expressing an opuiion as to whettier flie rock fill is properly seated and sufficient moisture has been appUed to tiie material. If performed, plate bearing tests wiU be perfonned randoinly on ttie surface of tiie most-recently placed lift. Plate bearing tests wiU be performed to provide a basis for expressing an opmion as to whetiier tiie rock fill is adequately seated. The maximum deflection in flie rock Sil detennined in Section 6.3.3 shaU be less than ttie maximum deflection of the properly compacted soil fill. When any of the above criteria indicate that a layer of rock fill or any portion thereof is below fliat specified, the affected layer or area shaU be reworked until the rock fill has been adequately seated and sufficient moisture applied. 7.4. A settlement monitoring program designed by the Consultant may be conducted in areas of rock fill placement. The specific design of flie monitoring program shall be as recommended in the Conclusions and Recommendations section of the project Geotechnical Report or in flie final report of testing and observation services performed during grading. GI rev. 8/98 7.5. TUe Consultant shaU observe flie placement of subdrains, to verify ttiat ttie drainage devices have been placed and consttucted in substantial conformance wifli project specifications. 7.6. 8.1. 8.2. Testing procedures shaU confonn to flie following Standards as appropriate: 7.6.1. Soil and SolNRock Fills: 7.6.1.1. Field Density Test,- ASTM D1556-82, Density of Soil In-Place By the Sand-Cone Method. 7.6.1.2. Field Density Test, Nuclear Mettiod, ASTM D2922-81, Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate In-Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth). 7.6.1.3. Laboratoty Compaction Test, ASTM D1557-91, Moisture-Density Relations of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures Using 10-Pound Hammer and 18-Inch Drop. 7.6.1.4. Expansion hidex Test, Unifonn Buildmg Code Standard 29-2, Expansion Index Test. 7.6.2. Rock Fills 7.6.2.1. Field Plate Bearing Test, ASTM Dl 196-64 (Reapproved 1977) Standard Method for Nonrepresentative Static Plate Load Tests of Soils and Flexible Pavement Components. For Use in Evaluation and Design of Airport and Highway Pavements. 8. PROTECTION OF WORK During consttuction, ttie Conttactor shaU properly grade aU excavated surfaces to provide positive drarnage and prevent pondmg of water. Drarnage of surface water shaU be controUed to avoid damage to adjoining properties or to finished work on ttie site. The Contractor shaU take remedial measures to prevent erosion of freshly graded areas until such time as permanent drainage and erosion conttol feattnres have been mstalled. Areas subjected to erosion or sedimentation shall be properly prepared in accordance witti flie Specifications prior to placmg additional fiU or sttoictires. After completion of grading as observed and tested by the Consultant, no furttier excavation or fiUuig shaU be conducted except in conjunction witti flie services of flie Consultant. GI rev. 8/98 9.1. 9.2. 9. CERTIFICATIONS AND FINAL REPORTS Upon completion of ttie work, Conttactor shaU fumish Owner a certification by ttie Civil Engmeer stating ttiat ttie lots and/or building pads are graded to wittim 0.1 foot vertically of elevations shown on ttie grading plan and tiiat aU tops and toes of slopes are witiiin 0 5 foot honzontally oftiie positions shown on tiie grading plans. After mstallation ofa section of su^i^m, ttie project Civil Engineer should survey its location and prepare an as-buUt plan of fte subdram location. The project Civil Engineer should verify ttie proper outtet for ttie subdrams and ttie Conttactor should ensure ttiat ttie dram system is free of obsttuctions. nie Owner is responsible for fumishing a final as-graded soil and geologic report satisfactory to tiie appropriate govemmg or accepting agencies. The as-graded report should be prepared and signed by a Califomia licensed Civil Engineer experienced m geotechmcal engineering and by a Califomia Certified Engineering Geologist, indicating ftat fte geotechnical aspects of fte grading were perfomied in substantial confonnance witii fte Specifications or approved changes to fte Specifications. GI rev. 8/98 if orm HMCA tTAM 44-5 ri'i V;',':' I I i UPDATE GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION VILLAGES OF LA COSTA- THE OAKS CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA VOLUME II OF II PREPARED FOR REAL ESTATES COLLATERAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY c/o MORROW DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 3, 2001