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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 13-03; ROBERTSON RANCH-RANCHO COSTERA; GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING SHALLOW GROUNDWATER AND SATURATED ALLUVIUM; 2015-03-06LGC Valley, Inc. Geotechnical Consulting March 6, 2015 . Project No. 133023-03 Mr. Kevin Brickley Toll Brothers 725 Town and Country Road, Suite 500 Orange, California 92868 Subject: Geotechnical Recommendations Regarding Shallow. Groundwater and Saturated Alluvium, Planning Ared PA-2 and Robertson Road Station Number 10+50 to 12+25 Robertson Ranch, Carlsbad Tract No. 13-03, Carlsbad, California Reference: LGC Valley, Inc., 2014, Geotechnical and Environmental Recommendations for Robertson Ranch West, Carlsbad Tract No. 13-03, Carlsbad, California, Project Number 133023-03, dated April 29, .2014 Based on geologic mapping and observations made during the remedial grading removals within Planning Area PA-2 and in the northwestern portion of Robertson Road (between approximate Station Number 10+50 and 12+25), shallow groundwater was encountered at an approximate depth of 5 to 6 feet below the existing ground surface within the alluvial soils. This letter has been prepared to provide our geotechnical recommendations ôoncerning the remediation of the shallow groundwater and saturated alluvium condition within the proposed grading limits of PA-2 and along a portion of Robertson Road next to Tamarack Avenue: Robertson Road Shallow Groundwater/Saturated Alluvium Recommendations In the areas where removals of the alluvium have already been started and where standing water is present in the excavation, we recommend the following: 1) The standing water should be pumped out as completely as possible. A slot trench/excavation can be made along the southwest side of the excavation to facilitate the removal of the water in the excavation. .. . 2). The excessively wet and soft alluvium should be removed and the resulting bottom back-dragged or smoothed out to create a relatively level bottom. 3) Stabilization geofábric (Mirafi 600X or equivalent) should then be placed in the excavation bottom with 12inch minimum overlaps of adjacent fabric layers and as smooth as possible. If the removal excavation bottom is excessively yielding or pumping, a 1-foot layer of crushed rock (3-inch minus material) should be placed in excavation and spread-out over the geofabric using lightweight construction equipment. If the excavation bottom is not excessively yielding or pumping, 1-foot lifts of sandy soil should be placed over geofabric and spread out and compacted-using lightweight construction equipment until a firm bottom is attained. 2420 Grand Avenue, Suite f2, • Vista • CA 91081 • (760) 599-7000 • Fax (760) 599-7007 -49 . . . . 4 5) Fill soils can then be placed and compacted using standard construction equipment until finish grade is reached. In the area where removals of the alluvium have not been made, we recommend the following: 1) Removals of the near surface alluvium should be made to within I to 2 feet of the groundwater surface (estimated to be 5 to 6 feet below the existing ground surface). If significant yielding, pumping, and/or rutting occurs, the removal bottom should be smoothed out and a stabilization geofabric (Mirafi 600X or equivalent) should be placed in excavation bottom with 12-inch minimum overlaps of adjacent fabric layers. If only minor yielding, pumping, or rutting occurs, the stabilization geofabric can be omitted. 3) Fill soils that are not excessively moist should then be placed and compacted in the excavation until finish grade is reached. If the stabilization geofabric is placed in the vicinity of the storm drain (at approximate Station Number 10+80), it should be placed at an elevation of 59 feet (mean sea level) or lower so that the geofabric is not disturbed during the installation of the storm drain pipe. PA-2 Shallow Groundwater/Saturated Alluvium Recommendations In the area where removals of the alluvium have already been started, we recommend that: The standing water in the removal bottom should be pumped out. A slot trench/excavation can be made along the south side of the excavation to facilitate the removal of the water in the excavation. The excessively wet and soft alluvium should be removed and the removal bottom back-dragged or smoothed-out using a lightweight piece of construction equipment to create a relatively level bottom. Stabilization geofabric (Mirafi 600 X or .equivalent) should be placed along the bottom of the excavation with minimum 12-inch overlaps of adjacent pieces of geofabric. Relatively dry sandy fill soils should then be placed and compacted over the geofabric in the excavation until a firm surface is obtained. Fill soils (including alluvial soils that are not overly wet) can then be placed and compacted until finish grade is reached. In the area were removals have not been made yet we recommend that: The removal of the alluvium should be made to within 1 to 2 feet of the groundwater elevation or when minor rutting starts to occur. A stabilization geofabric (Mirafi 600X or equivalent) should then be placed in the excavation bottom and sandy fill soils placed over the geofabric until a firm bottom is attained. Fill soils (including alluvial soils that are not overly wet) can be placed and compacted until finish grade is reached. Project No. 133023-03 Page 2 March 6, 2015 If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. The undersigned can be reached at (760) 215-5540. S Respectfully submitted, S • LGC Valley, Inc J.ACIF1ED I * 4(!NEE$H .1 6 .4011 fc(!1__. • • Randall K Wagner, CEO 1612 Senior Project Geologist • S RKW Distribution: (4) Addressee (1) Toll Brothers, Attention: Mr. Peter Kim Page 3 March 6, 2015