kxa
Structural
- Nov 16, 2005
- 207
I have a client who wants to have his house constructed with a full basement in an area that after the excavation and boring it will be in at least in 2 feet of water. The area also has a few feet of dark grey peat and clay. Once it was excavated and water started getting in the standing water stabilized and in about two weeks the water almost turned green with a lot of algae. My questions are the following and would appreciate any advice or references:
1.How can we compact soil that is wet? Do I have to dewater the area first?
2.Is there any way to make a basement fully waterproof?
3.Should I suggest to replacing some of the clayey/silty material ( 2-6 blow counts) with RCA for good compaction?
4.Why would so much algae is growing in the water in such a short time? Does peat cause that?
1.How can we compact soil that is wet? Do I have to dewater the area first?
2.Is there any way to make a basement fully waterproof?
3.Should I suggest to replacing some of the clayey/silty material ( 2-6 blow counts) with RCA for good compaction?
4.Why would so much algae is growing in the water in such a short time? Does peat cause that?