ohengineer
Geotechnical
- Oct 16, 2007
- 7
I have a client who has placed fill material and it initiall passed density and moisture requirements, but during installation of utilities it was noticed that the soil was dry. Now this most likely happened due to the dry weather. The testing firm is saying to scarify the soils to a depth of 12 inches, add water, and then recompact. The only problem is that utilities are in and doing so will most likely cause several utilities to be damaged. The standard Proctor has a optimum density of 104 pcf and moisture of 17% with a +3% and -2% spec window. The moisture samples obtained say the moisture content is 12%. From my conversations, only the top 12 inches is effected by the dry conditions. If left in place how much settlement if any could be expected. They are contemplating on putting a water truck on the subgrade and letting the water permeate into the ground. The soils are a silty loess material with a LL of 40 and a PI of 19. Thanks