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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW3230302_Soils/Geotechnical Report_20240417 (2) March 4, 2024 /Zak Ms. Rebecca Monteith MI Homes SUMMIT 5350 77 Center Drive, Suite 100 ENGINEERING •LABORATORY•TESTING Charlotte, NC 28217 A 9 VES COMPANY Email: rmonteith@mihomes.com :. Subject: Estimated Seasonal High Water Table (ESHWT) Determinations Davis Village ESHWT Phifer Road Wingate, North Carolina SUMMIT Project No. A24117.00423.000 Dear Ms. Monteith: SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory and Testing, Inc. (SUMMIT) is pleased to submit this letter summarizing our observations of the soil test boring as related to Estimated Seasonal High Water Table Elevation (ESHWT) determinations in the proposed stormwater BMP pond to be constructed for the proposed project listed above. This report contains a brief description of the project information provided to us, general site and subsurface conditions revealed during this exploration. PURPOSE OF EXPLORATION The primary purpose of this exploration was to obtain information regarding the subsurface conditions in the proposed stormwater BMP pond, assess the engineering characteristics of the subsurface materials, and determination of the estimated seasonal high water table mark (if evident). 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4, 2024 This report contains the following items: • Site Vicinity Map and Boring Location Plan, • Summary of Test Boring Observations, visual soil classifications and descriptions, • A general review of the subsurface soils and estimated seasonal high water table depth from existing ground surface (if evident), • Groundwater level measurements. EXPLORATION PROCEDURES SUMMIT visited the site on February 2 of 2024 and performed one (1) soil test boring (identified as SW-1) in the proposed stormwater BMP pond. The approximate location of the boring is shown on Figure 2 — "ESHWT Boring Location Plan" provided in Appendix 2. The client (MI Homes) provided SUMMIT a plan sheet titled "Davis Village" prepared by Plott Hound Engineering dated May 1, 2022, that indicated the approximate location of the proposed stormwater BMP pond. The boring was located by professionals from our office using the provided plan, recreation-grade handheld GPS, existing topography, and aerial maps as reference. Since the boring location was not surveyed, the location of the boring should be considered approximate. We recommend the actual boring location be surveyed to determine the actual boring location and existing ground elevation. The soil test boring was performed using a track mounted TMG CSR-174. The boring was extended to an approximate depth of fourteen and nine tenths (14.9) feet below the existing ground surface. Hollow-stem, continuous flight auger drilling techniques were used to advance the boring into the ground. Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) were performed within the mechanical boring continuously to the termination depth in general accordance with ASTM D 1586. When properly evaluated, the SPT results can be used as an index for estimating soil strength and density. In conjunction with the penetration testing, representative soil samples were obtained from the test location and returned to our laboratory for visual classification and potential laboratory testing. The soil samples collected were visually examined and classified in general accordance with ASTM D-2488. The Munsell Soil Color Charts (2009 Revision) were used to identify the hue, value, and chroma of soil samples. Water level measurements were attempted at the termination of drilling. The classification symbols are depicted on the "Boring 2 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4,2024 Log" provided in Appendix 2. GENERALIZED SUBSURFACE STRATIGRAPHY General subsurface conditions observed during our geotechnical exploration are described herein. For more detailed soil descriptions and stratifications at the test location,the respective "Boring Log" provided in Appendix 2 should be reviewed. The horizontal stratification lines designating the interface between various strata represents approximate boundaries. Transitions between different strata in the field may be gradual in both the horizontal and vertical directions. Beginning from the ground surface, a layer of topsoil (surficial organic soils) was observed with a thickness of approximately 3 inches. Beneath the topsoil layer, residual (undisturbed) soils were encountered that consisted of sandy silts (ML). Partially Weathered Rock (PWR) materials were encountered in Boring SW-1 at approximate depths of 1 and 14.4 feet below the existing ground surface. GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS At the time of drilling, groundwater was not observed in the boring. After waiting more than 24 hours, groundwater was not observed in the boring. It should also be noted that groundwater levels tend to fluctuate with seasonal and climatic variations, as well as with some types of construction operations. Therefore, water may be encountered during construction at depths not indicated in the borings performed for this exploration. ESTIMATED SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE ESHWT is defined as the shallowest depth to a wet soil layer as a result of"true" or "permanent" groundwater at any time during the year. The ESHWT is typically identified with a change in the color of the soil layer due to water staining (typically, gray redoximorphic depletions and mottling). Spots or blotches of different color or shades of color interspersed with a dominant color in soil, commonly referred to as mottling. Mottling is a historic indication for the presence 3 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4, 2024 of groundwater caused by intermittent periods of saturation and drying, and may be indicative of poor aeration and impeded drainage. Mottling is a "general indication of groundwater" flow through this layer, but it is not known whether the groundwater flow was recent. CONCLUSIONS Based on our observations, ESHWT indicators were evident in soils sampled in Boring SW-1. Where the ESHWT is defined as the shallowest depth to a wet soil layer as a result of "true" or "permanent" groundwater at any time during the year. The BMP designer should take into consideration that perched water conditions may exist above the low permeable PWR stratum. The following table summarizes the results of the borings and our observations. Summary Table of the Boring Results and Our Observations Approx. GW Depth Approx. Auger Boring ESHWT GW Depth After PWR Approx. Refusal Test Depth Depth ATD 24 Hours Depth Surface Depth Location (Feet)" (Feet) (Feet)' (Feet)' (Feet)' (Feet) (Feet)" SW-1 14.9 13.5 NE NE 14.4 557.88 NE 1 Depths from existing ground surface. NE — Not Encountered in boring The analyses submitted in this report were based, in part, on data obtained from this exploration. If the above-described project conditions are incorrect or changed after the issuing of this report, or subsurface conditions encountered during construction are different from those reported, SUMMIT should be notified and these recommendations should be re-evaluated based on the changed conditions to make appropriate revisions. We have prepared this report according to generally accepted geotechnical engineering practices. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this report. 4 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4, 2024 CLOSING SUMMIT appreciates the opportunity to provide our professional services for you on this project. If you have any questions concerning the information in this proposal or if we may be of further service, please contact us at 704.504.1717. Sincerely, SUMMIT ENGINEERING, LABORATORY&TESTING, INC. bAkci.z)&- Ca441Z1 /(L-- Brian Cantrell, P.E. Adam Jordan Geotechnical Department Manager Assistant Project Manager LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 1 Figure No. 1—Site Vicinity Map Figure No. 2— ESHWT Boring Location Plan Appendix 2 Boring Log 5 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4, 2024 /Milk SUMMIT ENGINEERING • LABORATORY • TESTING A U E S COMPANY APPENDIX 1 Figures 6 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com 111 -1, (r5a1 phiter Rd SITE ZebG ao Go g I e�,ar Ze Rd b�o Davis Village ESHWT Figure 1 Phifer Road, Charlotte, Site Location Plan North Carolina SUMMIT ENGINEERING•LABORATORY•TESTING A Universal Engin a ing Sciences Company 10121 Pineville Dist.St. Pineville,Nort ina 28134 (803)504-1714-171 SCALE: NTS SUMMIT Project No.: 24117.00423 7 0 4. F) � o m ® a J r. t y-. Vtiji r 1 Lt v4` IT1 1� , • ' • .1114 _c 7 WI L d 03 c w o in J > �' O O 0 'CS) 0 • Davis Village ESHWT / Allk Figure 2 Phifer Road, Charlotte, Boring Location Plan North Carolina SUMMIT .Ilrw.rbl Erpiru.eip 5cnwa Comparry 10121 Pineville Dist.St. Pineville,Nort ina 28134 (803)504-1714-171 SCALE: NTS SUMMIT Project No.: 24117.00423 7 Summary of ESHWT Determinations SUMMIT Project No.A24117.00423.000 Davis Village ESHWT March 4,2024 tiMk. SUMMIT ENGINEERING • LABORATORY • TESTING A IVO U E S IM CC)MPANY APPENDIX 2 Boring Log 7 10121 Pineville Distribution St., Pineville, NC 28134 summit-companics.com SUMMIT ENGINEERING,LABORATORY,&TESTING,INC. BORING NUMBER SW-1 3575 CENTRE CIRCLE PAGE 1 OF 1 FORT MILL/SOUTH CAROLINA 2971 5 SUMMIT 704-504-1717 <Universal —ein•er`"gip"' „cEs WWW.SUMMIT-COMPANIES.COM Sclencompany CLIENT MI Homes PROJECT NAME Davis Village ESHWT PROJECT NUMBER A24117.00423.000 PROJECT LOCATION Wingate, North Carolina DATE STARTED 2/20/24 COMPLETED 2/20/24 GROUND ELEVATION HOLE SIZE 6 inches DRILLING CONTRACTOR SUMMIT GROUND WATER/CAVE-IN: DRILLING METHOD Hollow Stem Auger AT TIME OF DRILLING ---GW NE ATD LOGGED BY J. Flores CHECKED BY Z. Rodriguez AT END OF DRILLING ---GW NE>24 hrs NOTES See Figure 2"Boring Location Plan"for Approx. Boring Location AFTER DRILLING --- w o A SPT N VALUE A 0 U >-ct >- cow 0 20 40 60 80 100 _ I—w EC^ Hn It Q 11 O MATERIAL DESCRIPTION J 2 >0 9O n Q 1 M " J a D O. m O> 0 20 40 60 80 100 (3 2z () oz w < ❑FINES CONTENT(%)❑ co 0 20 40 60 80 100 ''' ^` Approx.3"of _ � pP Topsoil (ML)Fill: Partially Weathered Rock when sampled becomes Pale SPT 8-20-50 — : Brown(10YR,6/3)Sandy SILT 1 (70) (ML)RESIDUUM:Stiff Pale Brown(10YR,6/3)and Yellow (10YR,8/8)Sandy SILT SPT 7-5-6-8 — —. 2 (11) • (ML)Very Stiff Pale Brown(10YR,6/3)and Brownish Yellow s.o • (10YR,6/8 Sandy SILT with Manganese Stains SPT 6-7-11-18 3 (18) (ML)Hard Yellowish Brown(10YR,5/4)and Pale Brown(2.5,8/2 Sandy SILT with Manganese Stains SPT 10 16 21 21 4 (37) SPT 8-18-29-35 5 (47) SPT 9-20-37-49 6 (57) SPT 8-10-27-38 7 (37) " • (ML)Partially Weathered Rock when sampled becomes SPT 24-50 Yellowish Brown 10YR,5/4)and Pale Brown(2.5,8/2 Sandyg (50/5") SILT with Manganese Stains Bottom of Boring at 14.9 feet bgs. Boring Terminated 20.0