DirtDelight
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- Jan 12, 2003
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Hello All.
Any help would be appreciated. We are backfilling a 8" sewer line. The cuts are approximately 12'deep.The trench width is three feet. The existing trench wall material is a silty sand. Max of 125.0 at 10 % H20. The next section we will do has a few existing utility crossing thru trench at about 3-5 feet below the finish grade, spanning about 4 foot linear. I am doing the compaction testing on the fill and am a little concerned about the access for compaction equipment in and around these crossings. They are dry utilities as well a small pvc irrigation line. Wouldn't be to concerned about it, but is in a proposed street area. The engineer does not want any water jetting performed. My suggestion was to fill the trench in this area with sand around these crossings and water-jet. The engineer is concerned about water not being able to go anywhere due to the existing bottom of trench as well as side facing material.
Any ideas would help to achieve proper compaction around these obstacles. Have to deal with this Monday morning?
Thanks,
Bill
Any help would be appreciated. We are backfilling a 8" sewer line. The cuts are approximately 12'deep.The trench width is three feet. The existing trench wall material is a silty sand. Max of 125.0 at 10 % H20. The next section we will do has a few existing utility crossing thru trench at about 3-5 feet below the finish grade, spanning about 4 foot linear. I am doing the compaction testing on the fill and am a little concerned about the access for compaction equipment in and around these crossings. They are dry utilities as well a small pvc irrigation line. Wouldn't be to concerned about it, but is in a proposed street area. The engineer does not want any water jetting performed. My suggestion was to fill the trench in this area with sand around these crossings and water-jet. The engineer is concerned about water not being able to go anywhere due to the existing bottom of trench as well as side facing material.
Any ideas would help to achieve proper compaction around these obstacles. Have to deal with this Monday morning?
Thanks,
Bill