dtrisler_imported
Geotechnical
- Sep 30, 2003
- 3
I have a project that will be grading over peat. I'm wondering about special earthwork techniques to make sure we don't bog down too much equipment.
The site is covered with 2.5 - 3 feet of firm to stiff silt over 10+ feet of peat. The plan is to excavate up to 5-6 feet below grade to create stormwater detention ponds. The ponds cover about 2 acres. The peat will be overexcavated about 12-18 inches and then capped with the native silt. We plan on trackrolling the silt over a geofabric. Also, some dikes will be built up on the downstream side, so these areas will be excavated to the geofabric level and then built up with select fill.
The site is covered with 2.5 - 3 feet of firm to stiff silt over 10+ feet of peat. The plan is to excavate up to 5-6 feet below grade to create stormwater detention ponds. The ponds cover about 2 acres. The peat will be overexcavated about 12-18 inches and then capped with the native silt. We plan on trackrolling the silt over a geofabric. Also, some dikes will be built up on the downstream side, so these areas will be excavated to the geofabric level and then built up with select fill.