DentonM
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 18, 2004
- 8
Greetings,
What type of equipment is available for grading and earth moving of low strength soils?
I'm working on a site that has bauxite residue, which is over 50 yrs old. When the residue is originally placed, it is pumped and has the consistency of pudding. Typically, the residue has a dry crusty layer that can be scraped off and the low-strength residue is underneath. I think grading or excavating is done incrementally by taking off the crusty layer, waiting for it to dry, and then removing the second crusty layer.
Does anyone know of a better way?
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
Denton
What type of equipment is available for grading and earth moving of low strength soils?
I'm working on a site that has bauxite residue, which is over 50 yrs old. When the residue is originally placed, it is pumped and has the consistency of pudding. Typically, the residue has a dry crusty layer that can be scraped off and the low-strength residue is underneath. I think grading or excavating is done incrementally by taking off the crusty layer, waiting for it to dry, and then removing the second crusty layer.
Does anyone know of a better way?
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
Denton