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CT River Levee System_Geotechnical Data Memo_01-28-21_FINAL An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/H M E M O R A N D U M To: David Veleta, P.E. (Northampton, DPW) Kris Baker, P.E. (Northampton, DPW) From: Matthew A. Taylor, P.E. (GZA) Christopher Baker, P.E. (GZA) Chris Tsinidis, P.E. (GZA) Date: January 28, 2021 File No.: 01.0174343.00 Re: Geotechnical Data Memorandum Engineering Services for Levee Certification Connecticut River Levee System Northampton, Massachusetts In accordance with our agreement (WF7-19-2019) dated July 19, 2019, GZA GeoEnvironmental is pleased to submit this memorandum to the City of Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW), summarizing our geotechnical subsurface exploration data collection efforts for the Connecticut River Levee System. A separate memorandum summarizing the geotechnical exploration data collection efforts for the Mill River Levee System is provided under separate cover. This memo was prepared in accordance with Task 3 of the referenced contract and is subject to the Limitations provided in Appendix A. Unless noted otherwise, elevations reported herein are in reference to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). GZA’s subsurface exploration program was performed to gather the necessary data to fill previously identified subsurface information data gaps within the project record. The program was also intended to obtain additional information to support updated seepage analysis, slope stability analyses, wall stability analyses, and settlement analyses for the System. The results of those analyses, which will be submitted under separate cover, will be used to support the levee system certification and eventual Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) accreditation in under Regulation 44 CFR 65.10. BACKGROUND CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM In response to significant flooding events in the 1920’s and 1930’s, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) designed and constructed flood control works along the Connecticut River to protect the City of Northampton (City), Hampshire County, Massachusetts. The Work was authorized under the Flood Control Act, approved on June 22, 1936, and construction along the Connecticut river was conducted over a series of contracts between December 1938 and June 1942. In 1944, the City accepted responsibility to operate and maintain the Connecticut River Levee System (System) in accordance with the Flood Control Regulations. Refer to Figure 1 for a Locus Map of the System. Refer to Appendix B for relevant System Record Drawings obtained from the 1945 Operations and Maintenance Manual. January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 2 Proactive by Design The System protects the eastern part of the City against high water from the Connecticut River and includes 4,580 linear feet of earthen levee from Station (Sta.) 0+00 to Sta. 49+50, with a maximum height of 23 feet. The System begins near the intersection at Pomeroy Terrace and Hancock Streets and heads southeasterly across Ventures Field Road at approximately Sta. 15+00, Hockanum Road at approximately Sta. 31+00, the Old Mill River at approximately Sta. 38+00, the Boston & Maine Railroad Tracks at approximately Sta 42+50, and U.S. Highway Route 5 (Pleasant Street) at approximately Sta 44+75, terminating approximately 500 feet west of U.S. Highway No. 5. The Dike includes two ramps to provide traffic over the Dike at Venturers Field Road and Hockanum Road. The System also includes a Pumping Station with associated floodwalls at the southern portion of the levee system where the former alignment of the Mill River crosses the Dike (Sta. 37+00 to Sta. 39+10). The Northampton Flood Control Pumping station is surrounded by a total of 174 feet of concrete cantilevered floodwall. The maximum wall height occurs next to the Pumping Station where the wall is up to 37 feet high. Two stop-log structures are located along the levee system, one at the Boston & Maine Railroad Tracks, and the other at the U.S. Highway No. 5 crossing. SCOPE OF WORK The Scope of Work for the Connecticut River Levee System Subsurface Exploration Program included the following: 1. Review the available existing subsurface information. 2. Prepare a Drilling Work Plan for review and approval by the USACE. 3. Complete the Subsurface Exploration Program which consisted of fourteen (14) test borings (locations designated CT-1 through CT-14 on Sheets 1 through 8 of Figure 2) to evaluate soil and groundwater conditions. 4. Perform gradation analyses on twenty-one (21) soil samples collected from the test borings to confirm field classifications and assist with developing parameters to be used for the proposed geotechnical engineering analysis. 5. Prepare this geotechnical data memorandum to summarize our findings. SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION PROGRAMS PREVIOUS TEST BORINGS Thirty-six (36) borings and two (2) test pits were completed by the USACE in support of the original design of the Connecticut River Levee System. Below are various excerpts from the Connecticut River Levee System subsurface exploration program that were summarized in a Pre-Inspection Packet (PIP) prepared by GZA/Watermark for the 2010 Periodic Inspection of the System regarding planning and design phase subsurface explorations and subsurface conditions assessments: Subsurface Explorations: The subsurface explorations for the Connecticut River Dike consisted of 25 wash borings with drive sampling methods (BH-1 to BH-4, BH-9, BH-13 to BH-15, BH-22 to BH-27, BH-50 to 59, BH-61), 11 auger borings (FA-50 to FA- 56, FA-59, FA-61, FA-63, FA-64), and two test pits (FT-14 and FT-18). The subsurface explorations for the Northampton Pumping Station and Flood Walls utilized many of the explorations performed for the Connecticut River Dike. However, the USACE revised the soil classifications for twelve of the previously performed explorations in the area of the Pumping Station and Flood Walls (BH-4, BH-13, BH-14, January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 3 Proactive by Design BH-25 to BH-27, BH-50 to BH-52, BH-55 to BH-57). The strata breaks on the logs did not appear to change. The change was only in the soil class where samples originally shown as Soil Class 11, 12c, and 12 were changed to a composite Soil Class 8, 10, and 12c, respectively. Three (3) additional wash borings (BH-74, BH-84 and BH-85) were performed in the vicinity of the Pumping Station and Flood Wall alignments. Refer to the Select Record Drawings in Appendix B for previous test boring locations and a subsurface profile with the previous test boring data. As noted in the USACE 2010 Periodic Inspection Report, the majority of the previous test borings were performed prior to the construction of the levee/dike and floodwall. As such, the previous explorations did not sample the materials used to construct the levee/dike. 2019-2020 TEST BORINGS The 2019-2020 test borings were drilled through the dikes/levees and adjacent to the floodwall approximately at 300 to 500-foot intervals from the northern end of the levee near Hancock Street and the southern end of the levee near Pleasant Street (U.S. Route 5). The objectives of the 2019-2020 test borings were: • To obtain information about the embankment and foundation soils to support the geotechnical engineering analyses necessary to support the FEMA levee certification/accreditation effort for the System; and • To determine if the “Existing Organic Fill” layer was removed or left in-place below the System. As a first step, GZA prepared and submitted a drilling work plan entitled “Revised Drilling Work Plan for Subsurface Exploration Program – FEMA Certification Efforts for the Connecticut River and Mill River Levee Systems – Northampton, MA”, dated November 20, 2020 to the USACE for review and approval. The Work Plan was prepared in accordance with the USACE’s ER 1110-1-1807, Engineering and Design, “Drilling in Earth Embankment Dams and Levees”, dated December 2014. The final Drilling Work Plan was approved by the USACE on 11/21/2019. The Work Plan has been provided to the City as separate document and should referred to as needed for additional information. GZA engaged New England Boring Contractors, Inc. (NEBC) of both Glastonbury, Connecticut and Hermon, Maine to perform fourteen (14) test borings (CT-1 through CT-14). The 2020 test borings were performed between the dates of December 12, 2019 and January 14, 2020 from the top of the levee, except for CT-2, CT-5 and CT-11, which were performed on the landside slope of the levee. The 2019-2020 test borings were performed using an ATV mounted drilling rig and a truck mounted drill rig. The borings were advanced using drive-and-wash, cased drilling techniques to depths ranging from 4 to 52.0 feet below ground surface (bgs). Split spoon samples were obtained continuously through the levee fill material at each boring location, and at 5-foot intervals thereafter. Split spoon samples were collected in general accordance with ASTM D1586, the Standard Penetration Test (SPT)1. Upon completion, each boring was backfilled with a cement-bentonite grout mix using a tremie grouting technique. A GZA engineer coordinated with the drilling subcontractor, observed the borings on a full-time basis, classified the soil samples, prepared the daily field reports attached as Appendix C and prepared the boring logs attached as 1 The SPT consists of driving a 2-inch-outside-diameter split spoon sampler a total of 24 inches with a 140-pound hammer free- falling 30 inches. The number of hammer blows required to drive the sampler are recorded for each 6 -inch interval. The number of blows required to advance the sampler from 6 to 18 inches of penetration is referred to as the “N Value”. January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 4 Proactive by Design Appendix D. The as-drilled boring locations were located by GZA using a Trimble R1 GPS unit with submeter accuracy. The as-drilled boring location plans are attached as Figure 2. Ground surface elevations were estimated from a plan entitled “PLAN OF LAND IN NORTHAMPTON, MA” prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants, Inc. and dated April 16, 2015. GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING Twenty-one (21) soil samples collected from the 2019-2020 test borings were selected by GZA for analysis and submitted to Thielsch Laboratories in Cranston, Rhode Island, for testing. The geotechnical laboratory testing program consisted of gradation analysis to evaluate/confirm field classifications and to support assignment of engineering parameters for use in subsequent geotechnical engineering analyses. Geotechnical laboratory test results are attached as Appendix E. INFERRED SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SOIL AND ROCK Based on the record drawings, the Connecticut River Levee System construction consists of the same fill materials over four distinct cross sections as shown in Plate VIII of Appendix B as well as one section of flood wall. The cross sections indicate levee/dike embankment construction consisting of Pervious Fill on the landside of the levee/dike and Impervious Blanket Fill on the riverside of the levee/dike, over a core of Random Fill material for the remainder of the embankment. Riprap was placed above the Impervious Fill on the riverside at two locations for a total of about 1,300 feet of levee alignment. All of the 2019-2020 test borings were performed on the top of the levee, with the exception of borings CT2, CT-5 and CT-11, which were performed on the landside slope of the levee. The boring locations were typically alternated between the riverside edge and the landside edge of the top of the levee to capture subsurface data from both the Pervious Fill and Impervious Fill layers. The foundation soils generally consist of alternating layers of impervious, moderately impervious, and pervious materials over varved clay. A general description of each strata/deposit encountered in the 2019-2020 explorations is presented below, in order of increasing depth. Refer to the test boring logs in Appendix D for the conditions encountered in each exploration location. A summary of the subsurface conditions is also provided in Table 1. The foundation soil subsurface conditions encountered in the 2019-2020 borings were generally consistent with the conditions indicated in the previous test boring logs and as shown on the record drawings. Topsoil Fill – An approximate 5- to 24-inch thick layer of Topsoil Fill was encountered at the ground surface at borings CT-2, CT-5, CT-11, and CT-12. The Topsoil Fill predominately consisted of dark brown, SILT, up to 45 percent fine to coarse sand, up to 20 percent roots and other organic material, and up to 10 percent gravel. Gravel Base Course – An approximate 0.5- to 3-foot thick layer of Gravel Base Course was encountered at the ground surface at borings CT-1, CT-3, CT-4, CT-6, CT-6A, CT-7, CT-8, CT-9, CT-10, CT-13, and CT-14 on top of the levee/dike. The Gravel Base Course predominately consisted of brown, fine to medium SAND, up to 45 percent Gravel, up to 35 percent silt. Additionally, over 50 percent of the samples contained up to 15 percent roots and other organic material. The SPT N-values within the Gravel Base Course ranged from 4 blows per foot (bpf) to 28 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from loose to medium dense. However, the typical density of the Fill was observed via the SPT to be Medium Dense. January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 5 Proactive by Design Pervious Fill – A Pervious Fill layer was encountered below the Topsoil Fill layer in borings CT-3, CT-5, CT-10, and CT-11. The Pervious Fill thickness ranged between approximately 3 feet to 14.1 feet. The Pervious Fill generally consisted of a reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, up to 35 percent Gravel, and up to 10 percent Silt. In general, the Pervious Fill material is similar to the existing weathered sandstone, native to the Connecticut River Valley. The SPT N-values within the Pervious Fill ranged from 10 bpf to 33 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from loose to dense. However, the typical density of the Fill was observed via the SPT to be Medium Dense. Impervious Blanket Fill – An Impervious Blanket Fill layer was encountered in test borings CT-1, CT-4, CT-6, CT-6A, and CT-9 below the Gravel Base Course layer on the riverside edge of the top of the levee/dike. The Impervious Blanket Fill thickness ranged between approximately 2 feet to 3.2 feet. The Impervious Blanket Fill generally consisted of brown, SILT, with up to 30 percent fine Sand. The SPT N-values within the fill ranged from 20 bpf to 28 bpf, indicating a Very Stiff relative density. Random Fill – A Random Fill layer was encountered in test borings CT-1, CT-3, CT-4, CT-6, CT-7, CT-8, CT-9, CT-10, CT-12, CT-13, and CT-14 below the Topsoil Fill or Gravel Base Course layers on the landside edge of the top of the levee/dike. The Random Fill thickness ranged between approximately 12 feet to 21.5 feet. The Random Fill generally consisted of brown, SILT, with varying amounts of fine Sand ranging between about 5 to 50 percent, and occasionally greater than 50 percent. The SPT N-values within the Random Fill ranged from 9 bpf to 75 bpf, indicating a highly variable relative density ranging from loose to very dense. However, the typical relative density of the Random Fill was observed via the SPT to be Dense. It is noted that N-values greater than 50 bpf are anticipated to indicate the presence of cobbles or boulders, and do not necessarily represent the relative density of the Random Fill. Existing Organic Fill – An Existing Organic Fill layer was encountered in test borings CT-13 and CT-14 below the Random Fill layer on the levee/dike. It appears the Existing Organic Fill layer was in-place prior to the construction of the levee, hence the “existing” descriptor. This assessment is consistent based on the record drawings. The Existing Organic Fill thickness is approximately 12 feet. The Existing Organic Fill generally consisted of brown to gray ORGANIC SILT or SILT & CLAY, with up to 50 percent fine to medium Sand, and up to 10 percent Gravel. The SPT N-values within the Existing Organic Fill ranged from 4 bpf to 17 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from “soft” to “very stiff”. However, the general relative density of the Existing Organic Fill was observed via the SPT to be Medium Stiff. Sand & Silt – A naturally deposited Sand & Silt layer was encountered at test borings CT-1 and CT-7 beneath the Random Fill layer on the levee/dike. The Sand & Silt layer thickness was approximately 2 feet. The Sand & Silt layer generally consisted of a grey, SAND, with up to 45 percent Silt, and up to 10 percent roots. The SPT N-values within the Sand & Silt ranged from 3 bpf to 15 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from Very Loose to Medium Dense. Silt & Clay – A naturally deposited Silt & Clay layer was encountered in each test boring, with the exception of CT- 6, CT-6A, and CT-14, beneath the Random Fill or Pervious Fill layers on the levee/dike. The Silt & Clay thickness ranged between approximately 3.5 feet to 13 feet. The Silt & Clay layer generally consisted of a grey, SILT & CLAY, up to 50 percent fine sand, up to 20 percent Gravel, and up to 10 percent roots. The SPT N-values within the Silt & Clay ranged from 0 bpf to 15 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from very soft to stiff. However, the typical relative density of the Silt & Clay was observed via the SPT to be Medium Stiff. Silt – A naturally deposited Silt layer was encountered at test boring CT-6 below the Random Fill layer, at test borings CT-7 and CT-11 below the naturally deposited Sand layer, and at test boring CT-9 below the naturally deposited Silt & Clay layer. The Silt layer thickness ranged between approximately 2.5 feet to 17 feet. The Silt layer January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 6 Proactive by Design generally consisted of brown SILT & CLAY, up to 45 percent fine SAND, up to 10 percent Gravel. The SPT N-values within the Silt ranged from 1 to 28 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from very soft to very stiff. However, the general relative density of the Silt layer was observed via the SPT to be Medium Stiff. Sand – A naturally deposited Sand layer was encountered in each test boring below the naturally deposited Silt & Clay, naturally deposited Silt, and Existing Organic Fill layers. The Sand thickness ranged between approximately 2 feet to 16 feet. The Sand generally consisted of gray, fine to coarse SAND, up to 45 percent Gravel, and varying amounts of Silt ranging between about 5 to 30 percent. The SPT N-values within the fill ranged from 2 bpf to 24 bpf, indicating variable relative density ranging from very loose to medium dense. However, the general relative density of the Sand was observed via the SPT to be Medium Dense. Varved Clay – A naturally deposited Varved Clay deposit was encountered at test borings CT-1 through CT-5, CT- 11, and CT-14, below the naturally deposited Sand layer. The Varved Clay deposit generally consisted of a grey, SILT & CLAY or SILTY CLAY, with alternating 1/16-inch to 1/4-inch thick lenses of a dark grey Clayey Silt and/or a reddish-brown fine to medium Sand. The SPT N-values within the Varved Clay ranged from 0 bpf to 3 bpf, indicating a “very soft” relative density/consistency. GROUNDWATER Water level observations were made during drilling at each borehole. The water levels ranged between approximately 0.3 feet to 12 feet bgs, which correlates to a range between about El 131 feet and El. 113 feet. However, it must be recognized that these water level readings were obtained inside the casing during drilling. Water was added to each borehole as part of the drive-and-wash drilling methods used and water was added to the drill casing at the end of each day to mitigate the potential of soil “blow-in” into the casing, as stipulated in part of the Drilling Work Plan. Therefore, the water levels obtained during drilling are not representative of the actual stabilized groundwater conditions at the site nor the location of the phreatic surface within the levee/dike. The water levels reported on the boring logs are intended to provide qualitative permeability information for the various soil layers/deposits where the bottom of the casing was located at time of each reading. It should be noted that fluctuations in groundwater levels may occur due to seasonal variations in rainfall and temperature, site features, and other factors different from those existing at the time of the explorations and measurements. CLOSING We trust that the information contained in this memorandum meets the City’s needs at this time. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments regarding the content of this memorandum. January 28, 2021 File No. 01.0174343.00 Prelim. Geotechnical Investigation Data Memo Page | 7 Proactive by Design Attachments: Table 1 – Summary of Subsurface Conditions Figure 1 – Locus Plan Figure 2 – Exploration Location Plan Appendix A – Limitations Appendix B – Record Drawings and Previous Test Boring Data Appendix C – Daily Field Reports Appendix D – 2020 Test Boring Logs Appendix E – Geotechnical Laboratory Test Results J:\170,000-179,999\174343\174343-00.CLB\Memos\Geotechnical Investigation\CT River\CT River Levee System_Geotechnical Data Memo_01-28-21_FINAL.docx Proactive by Design TABLE BGS ELEV BGS ELEV FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. FT Bottom Elev. BGS Top Elev.CT‐113242.0 90.0 NM NM NE NE 2.0 130.0 NE NE 2.0 128 20.0 108.0 NE NE 2.0 106 4.0 102.0 NE NE 10.0 92.0 40.0 92.0CT‐212437.0 87.0 6.3 ‐ 8.3 115.8 ‐ 117.8 0.4 123.6 NE NE 13.6 110.0 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 6.0 104.0 NE NE 10.5 93.5 30.5 93.5CT‐313142.0 89.0 3.2 ‐ 10.4 120.6 ‐ 127.8 NE NE 0.5 130.5 NE NE NE NE 21.0 109.5 NE NE NE NE 9.0 100.5 NE NE 9.5 91.0 40.0 91.0CT‐413152.0 79.0 2.4 ‐7.0 124 .0 128.6 NE NE 2.0 129.0 NE NE NE NE 19.0 110.0 NE NE NE NE 12.5 97.5 NE NE 7.5 90.0 41.0 90.0CT‐511942.0 77.0 5.3 ‐ 5.8 113.2 ‐ 113.7 2.0 117.0 NE NE 6.0 111.0 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 13.0 98.0 NE NE 12.0 86.0 33.0 86.0CT‐613239.0 93.0 5.0 127.0 NE NE 0.8 131.2 NE NE 3.2 128 13.0 115.0 NE NE NE NE NE NE 17.0 98.0 5.0 NE NE NECT‐6A1324.0 128.0 NM NM NE NE 0.8 131.2 NE NE 3.2 128 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NECT‐713152.0 79.0 2.5 ‐5.0 126.0 ‐ 128.5 NE NE 0.5 130.5 NE NE NE NE 21.5 109.0 NE NE 2.0 107 11.0 96.0 7.0 79.0 10.0 86.0 NE NECT‐813137.0 94.0 8.0 123.0 NE NE 3.0 128.0 NE NE NE NE 19.5 108.5 NE NE NE NE 12.5 96.0 NE NE 2.0 NE NE NECT‐913136.0 95.0 4.0 127.0 NE NE 2.5 128.5 NE NE 1.5 127.0 18.0 109.0 NE NE NE NE 3.5 105.5 8.5 97.0 2.0 NE NE NECT‐1013136.0 95.0 5.8 125.2 NE NE 1.0 130.0 NE NE NE NE 21.0 109.0 NE NE NE NE 12.0 97.0 NE NE 2.0 NE NE NECT‐1111637.0 79.0 2.0 114.0 1.2 114.8 NE NE 4.8 110.0 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 12.0 98.0 2.5 86.0 9.5 86.0 30.0 86.0CT‐1213242.0 90.0 10.0 122.0 0.5 131.5 NE NE NE NE NE NE 19.5 112.0 NE NE NE NE 7.5 104.5 NE NE 14.5 NE NE NECT‐1313136.0 95.0 12.0 119.0 NE NE 2.0 129.0 NE NE NE NE 10.0 119.0 12.0 107.0 NE NE 6.0 101.0 NE NE 6.0 NE NE NECT‐1413146.0 85.0 0.3 130.7 NE NE 0.5 130.5 NE NE NE NE 11.5 119.0 12.0 107.0 NE NE NE NE NE NE 16.0 91.0 40.0 91.0NOTES:1.2.3.4.5. "NM" indicates water level not measured.6.Ground surface elevations at boring locations were estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Lan in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015.  Vertical datum is referenced to NAVD‐88 and are considered to be approximate.  "NE" indicates stratum not encountered in exploration.Refer to test boring logs in Appendix E for additional information.Approximate Depth to Top of Varved Clay (ft)Approximate Thickness of Topsoil/Subsoil (ft)Water level measured within casing during drilling at various stabilization times. Due to water being introduced into the borehole during drilling, water level observations may not be indicative of actual stabilized groundwater levels.  Refer to the individual boring logs for further information.Test BoringSoil and Rock Conditions Bottom of Exploration (ft)Observed Groundwater Level (ft)3TABLE 1 ‐ SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONSFEMA Accreditation/Levee Certification for the Connneticut River Levee SystemNorthampton, MAGZA File No. 01.0174343.00All depths are measured in feet below ground surface (BGS).  Depths were estimated to the nearest 0.1 feet during drilling as presented on the boring logs.  The accuracy of these values depends on drilling conditions and sample recovery and is on the order of ±1 foot. Approximate Thickness of Impervious Blanket Fill (ft)Approximate Existing Ground Surface Elevation2Approximate Thickness of Gravel Base Course (ft)Approximate Thickness of Pervious Fill (ft)Approximate Thickness of Random Fill (ft)Approximate Thickness of Existing Embankment  Fill (ft)Approximate Thickness of Sand and Silt (ft)Approximate Thickness of Silt & Clay (ft)Approximate Thickness of Silt (ft)Approximate Thickness of Sand (ft) Proactive by Design FIGURES PROJ. MGR.: CLBDESIGNED BY: YYREVIEWED BY: CLBOPERATOR: YYDATE: 8-26-2019 JOB NO. 401,000 2,000 3,000500 SCALE IN FEETUSGS QUADRANGLE LOCATION © 2019 - GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc., C:\Users\yixing.yuan\Desktop\Northampton_WorkPlan\Figure 1 - LOCUS PLAN - Northampton.mxd, 8/27/2019, 5:19:47 PM, Yixing.yuanCON NEC TICU T R IVER & MILL RIVER LEVEENORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS FIGURE NO. 01.174343.00 1 SOURCE: THIS MAP CONTAINS THE BING MAPS AERIAL ONLINE MAP SERVICE. LOCUS PLAN L e g e n d E Station Floodwall Levee WILLIAMS STREETHANCO C K S T R E E T EASTE R N A V E N U E LOCUS CT-1 CT-2 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 1 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 LOCUS CT-3 CT-4 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 2 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 LOCUS VENT URE RS FIEL D R O A D LOCUS CT-5 CT-4 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 3 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91CT-7 CT-6A CT-6 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 4 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 INTERSTATE 91LOCUS CT-8 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 5 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 INTERSTATE 91H O C K A N UM R O A D CT-9 CT-10 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 6 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 LOCUS INTERSTATE 91LOCUS CT-12 CT-13 CT-11 CT-10 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 7 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 LOCUS LOCUS DIKE ROADU.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETCT-13CT-14 SHEET NO. PREPARED BY:PREPARED FOR: PROJECT NO.DATE:REVISION NO. DESIGNED BY: PROJ MGR: DRAWN BY: REVIEWED BY:CHECKED BY: SCALE: GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Engineers and Scientists www.gza.com FEMA CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION EFFORTS FOR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER LEVEE SYSTEM NORTHAMPTON, MA EXPLORATION LOCATION PLAN CITY OF NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY, 2020 01.0174343.00 FIGURE 2 8 OF 8 CLB CJT MAT CJT CLB SEE FIGURE N 0 30 60 120 SCALE IN FEET CT-1 Proactive by Design APPENDIX A LIMITATIONS GEOTECHNICAL LIMITATIONS File No. 01.0174343.00 Page | 1 October 2020 Proactive by Design USE OF REPORT 1. GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (GZA) prepared this report on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of our Client for the stated purpose(s) and location(s) identified in the Proposal for Services and/or Report. Use of this report, in whole or in part, at other locations, or for other purposes, may lead to inappropriate conclusions; and we do not accept any responsibility for the consequences of such use(s). Further, reliance by any party not expressly identified in the contract documents, for any use, without our prior written permission, shall be at that party’s sole risk, and without any liability to GZA. STANDARD OF CARE 2. GZA’s findings and conclusions are based on the work conducted as part of the Scope of Services set forth in Proposal for Services and/or Report, and reflect our professional judgment. These findings and conclusions must be considered not as scientific or engineering certainties, but rather as our professional opinions concerning the limited data gathered during the course of our work. If conditions other than those described in this report are found at the subject location(s), or the design has been altered in any way, GZA shall be so notified and afforded the opportunity to revise the report,as appropriate, to reflect the unanticipated changed conditions . 3. GZA’s services were performed using the degree of skill and care ordinarily exercised by qualified professionals performing the same type of services, at the same time, under similar conditions, at the same or a similar property. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. 4. In conducting our work, GZA relied upon certain information made available by public agencies, Client and/or others. GZA did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of that information. Inconsistencies in this information which we have noted, if any, are discussed in the Report. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 5. The generalized soil profile(s) provided in our Report are based on widely-spaced subsurface explorations and are intended only to convey trends in subsurface conditions. The boundaries between strata are approximate and idealized, and were based on our assessment of subsurface conditions. The composition of strata, and the transitions between strata, may be more variable and more complex than indicated. For more specific information on soil conditions at a specific location refer to the exploration logs. The nature and extent of variations between these explorations may not become evident until further exploration or construction. If variations or other latent conditions then become evident, it will be necessary to reevaluate the conclusions and recommendations of this report. 6. In preparing this report, GZA relied on certain information provided by the Client, state and local officials, and other parties referenced therein which were made available to GZANat the time of our evaluation. GZA did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of all information reviewed or received during the course of this evaluation. 7. Water level readings have been made in test holes (as described in this Report) at the specified times and under the stated conditions. These data have been reviewed and interpretations have been made in this Report. Fluctuations in the level of the groundwater however occur due to temporal or spatial variations in areal recharge rates, soil heterogeneities, the presence of subsurface utilities, and/or natural or artificially induced perturbations. The water table encountered in the course of the work may differ from that indicated in the Report. 8. Recommendations for foundation drainage, waterproofing, and moisture control address the conventional geotechnical engineering aspects of seepage control. These recommendations may not preclude an environment that allows the infestation of mold or other biological pollutants. GEOTECHNICAL LIMITATIONS File No. 01.0174343.00 Page | 2 October 2020 Proactive by Design COMPLIANCE WITH CODES AND REGULATIONS 9. We used reasonable care in identifying and interpreting applicable codes and regulations. These codes and regulations are subject to various, and possibly contradictory, interpretations. Compliance with codes and regulations by other parties is beyond our control. COST ESTIMATES 10. Unless otherwise stated, our cost estimates are only for comparative and general planning purposes. These estimates may involve approximate quantity evaluations. Note that these quantity estimates are not intended to be sufficiently accurate to develop construction bids, or to predict the actual cost of work addressed in this Report. Further, since we have no control over either when the work will take place or the labor and material costs required to plan and execute the anticipated work, our cost estimates were made by relying on our experience, the experience of others, and other sources of readily available information. Actual costs may vary over time and could be significantly more, or less, than stated in the Report. SCREENING AND ANALYTICAL TESTING 11. We collected environmental samples at the locations identified in the Report. These samples were analyzed for the specific parameters identified in the report. Additional constituents, for which analyses were not conducted, may be present in soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment and/or air. Future Site activities and uses may result in a requirement for additional testing. 12. Our interpretation of field screening and laboratory data is presented in the Report. Unless otherwise noted, we relied upon the laboratory’s QA/QC program to validate these data. 13. Variations in the types and concentrations of contaminants observed at a given location or time may occur due to release mechanisms, disposal practices, changes in flow paths, and/or the influence of various physical, chemical, biological or radiological processes. Subsequently observed concentrations may be other than indicated in the Report. ADDITIONAL SERVICES 14. GZA recommends that we be retained to provide services during any future: site observations, design, implementation activities, construction and/or property development/redevelopment. This will allow us the opportunity to: i) observe conditions and compliance with our design concepts and opinions; ii) allow for changes in the event that conditions are other than anticipated; iii) provide modifications to our design; and iv) assess the consequences of changes in technologies and/or regulations. Proactive by Design APPENDIX B RECORD DRAWINGS AND PREVIOUS TEST BORING DATA WAR DEPARTMENT "' 0 0 0 "' " >: !40 >-"' ~ :30 "' ~ 120 " a 110 ~ "' 100 140 130 120 110 100 ·~ ' RIVERSIDE El/32.50 E/./.32.42 El./3?..33 EU32.27 ' Top of' dtke '-..._ -----------.... , 1 Or1g1no! ground surf'oce 2 ''-fL'4' V.C . .sewer -------------1"""" ------------- t. Meadow SI: Romp l + 14 .. 0 '.2 i '\ V) \l a: 'l. Meadow $t romp Sfo. /S•/O El 132.22 El. /JO.O /f ._/--+-- 15•00 140 ~ "' 130 14- 2 ~ ~ -c: ~ ~ 17•00 140 130 120 110 ;oo 120 ; NOTES •. ~ Sfoflons marked Tra. Sta· ore 110 ~ along US. Engineer traverse. cl flevoftons_ refer 'fo Mean '-~-;;1 7t.0~0;--~-'-~~~'-~--.,20~.~o~o~~.L.~~--1.~~~L-~~..L~~~2 ,~.~0~0 ~~.L.~--'----'-~~~L-~~..L~~=1~~~_i__~~J100 Sea Level Dofum. 3o•o 0 ror turtner deta11s si?.,;>I contract PROFILE ON l OIK:E SCALE: HOR. I IN.: 100 Ft VERT. IJN.: 20FT,. drowirljS furnished c>ity. I I CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY Curye Dofo P.t. ·Sfo. 20 .. 97.47 PC.· Sta 18 + 54.42 Pr·Sfo. 22• 70.02 /• 74'30' 0·10<00· R· 319.62' T·243.05' L•4J560' Riprop lo El 130,.3 RlyERSIQE Manhole· Sta 25 •OO CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOOD CONTROL NORTHAMPTON DIKE PLAN AND PROFILE STA.O•OO 10 STA.30•25 CONNECTICUT RIVER MASSACHUSETTS U.S. ENGINEER OFFICE, PROVIDENCE, R. !., OPERATION ANO MAINTENANCE MANUAL r.x:>RTHAMPTON, MASS. PLATE VI WAR DEPARTMENT I d "'EAoow 100 Limit oT' f/Jis controcf :.:;::::__c=c-'f'~~~~~-~t--~~~-i~~~~ Ou Tl e T 54" .sform sewer Inv. El. 99.8 £.b..!.!:!. SCALE: 1•=100' PROFILE SCALE: HOR. 1•: 100' VERT. I"• 20' Ot-..50 LANDSIDE. RIVERSIDE , .• ·c:.t'o •'' ,,. ~ . 150 ~~~~~~~~~~-+~--1140 100 CORPS OF ENGINEERS. U. S. ARMY NOTES Curve Dcro Pl. Sta. 40• 72.71 P.C sta. J!Jf 13.16 P.T. Sta. 42+!7.49 I. 4Z 0 -3o' D. 13°-S?'-s4" R. 410. 281 T. /5!J.SS L. 304. Jj P.I. sta. 42+ 98.IO P.a Sta. 42• IT. 85 P.T. Sta. 43-1-78.06 I. 8°-!8'-45" a 5°·11' ~ ztr· R. 1104.31 T. 80. 25 L. 160. 21 P./. Sfo. 48 • 95.2T P.C. sta. 471 43. 74 F.T. STo. 50+ 41.2 7 I. 2G<t..45' o. B·-s;;'-:JJ" R. 637.27' T. 151. §!J' L. 297.531 stations marked "Tro. sto. ·ore a/Ong U.S. Engineers Trol/erse. Elevotioi?s ref'er to Mean Sea level Datum. Cantwr inferYal is two feet For further derails see contract drawings furnished ci ly. CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOOD CONTROL NORTHAMPTON DIKE PLAN AND PROFILE STA. 30+25 TO STA. 49•50 • CONNECTICUT RIVER MASSACHUSETTS SCALE: l IN1tOOFT. 100' 0 100' 200' U.S. ENGINEER OFFICE, PROVIDENCE, R. I .• OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NORTHAMPTON, MASS. PLATE VII WAR DEPARTMENT LANDSIDE 6" gran:I TYPICAL CROWN SECTION SCALE 1M"' '5'-o~ ,. 0 5' 10' Origi'1ol svrf'ace RIVERSIDE Pervious LANDSIDE dike RIVERSIDE 6" top soil Pipe toe drain. SECTION STA. 3+00 TYPICAL FROM STA. 0+00 TO STA. 3+00± SCALE 1" = 10'-OM LANDSIDE SECTION STA. 26+00 TYPICAL FROM STA. 3+00± 10 STA. 36+-oo± AND FROM· STA. 39+50± TO STA.42+38.7 SCALE I" = 10'-o" LAND SIDE Slope spot sodded and with 4"114" sods, /'-6"cc 25 RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE !Wrvious moferiaf---;:;.;.ie.".:2 Original ground surf'oce 4·x4• sods, !~·cc o· top soil SloPf? spof sodded and S8€Jded toe drain, TYPICAL FROM SECTION STA. 46+00 TYPICAL FROM STA. 45+00± TO STA. 49 +30± STA. 42+ 38.7 TO STA. 45+00± EXCEPT CUT IN NORMAL POSITION SCALE !"= 10'-o" OFF TRENCH seedect blanket material El. J.30.0 blC!nket CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY RIVERSIDE RIPRAP SECTION TYPICAL FROM STA. 15 + 30± TO STA. 24+90± ANO FROM STA.39+60t TO STA.42-t-38.7 SCALE 1M= 10!..o• NQil'..S. Dike qrode is of shoulders of dike crown Elevations refer to Mean Sea Level Oaf um For further. defoi/s see confracl drawings furnished city. CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOOD CONTROL ·NORTHAMPTON DIKE EMBANKMENT DETAILS CONNECTICUT RIVER IO' OPERATION ANO MAINTENANCE MANUAL NORTHAMPTON, MASS. PLATE VIII WAR DEPARTMENT CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY 140 FT. 140 FT. _!:~~---_:_ _____________________ .....!_O_!_OF OIKE:1 _____________ ----t=EL.132.3;\-----.CEL132.!! ______________________________ ~132~~- / \ 130 120 110 J • > ~ • 10 • 0 z • • • • 90 > 0 ~ z 0 80 ~ ~ • J " • .. 7 60 •o 12~ 4own to limll of uplorollon G'I EL+ll.9 / -\-M1odow Streit Romp I \ I BH;2\ I •oL. , " " " ,, 12 " " 12 • 10 12 10 2 BH-3 2oo'L. " " 120 70 •• 60 50 • > 0 ~ 40 FT. 15+00 J-----------------.J...-----------------..L---------....J40F~ 5+00 10+00 20+00 2!5+00 140 FT. 130 12 J • > ~ • • 0 z • • • • ;; '" • z 0 i •. J • 7 ---~132.~-=----r-,--------70"._!>"._!llKE_:::l_~ • " I .Jr--Hockonum I Rood Romp I Ori9inol o;iro11nd surface ol t. dike BH-27 " " \ I \ I \"' "?-= ocO ,.o \ " PUMPING STATION " 2 " " DIKE STATIONING •• 140 FT. 70 J w > ~ 60.F-T.'1-------"~<;""-----------------,;.'S;;;-----------------==.d'.;;;:--..!:/----------------,.;l""------------------o-J60 FT. ~C+OO 3!5+00 DIKE STATIONING 40+00 4!5+00 !50+00 R. ind1cotes rirusitn of o;ki: t l. indit::(lft!s londside of Oik1: C For description nf numtrir:ol clouts stt Pioli No. XV A Ground surfacing and stotio11ing to f/JOJ along 'iE. of dik#, saa Platas VI 8 VII. LEGEND ~. E~llli•g tmbonkmtnt·cMtfly •ond a 111t D P•rvio~s formotion • ModtrQ!ely impervious formotion § impervious formolil)l'I W. T. ~ ~ 'Wiiter Tab~ at time of eicploration CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOOD NORTHAMPTON DIKE SUB SURFACE PROFILE CONN. RIVER DIKE CONTROL COMNECTICUT RIVER MASSACHUSETTS HOR.llN,•lOOFT SCALE• VERT. I IN.• 10 FT. U.S. ENGINEER OFFICE. PROVIDENCE, R. /., OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NORTHAMPTON, MASS. PLATE VlllA WAR DEPARTMENT Dike Curve /)ofa P. I. Sto. 40 .,.58,96 P.C Stu 30 •9!J.?I PT Sta. 42+03,90 I· 42°·33" 0 • 14"'-oO' R · 410.28' T • /59.7'5' L • 304.69' 140 130 120 II 0 Sanitary 24" sewer from ~l!of west .skJe of c;fy~-,, "- LANDSIDE Win9wall·----- me of" eorlh fill ~ ~ ~~~ PLAN SCALE I"= 20' PROFILE . HOR. (' " 20' SCALE: VERT. I" ,. Io' , , / I I I I I LIMIT OF THIS CONTRACT LIMIT OF 1939 SECTION LIMIT OF THIS CONTRACT 140 130 120 II 0 100 90 80 CORPS OF ENGINEERS, U.S. ARMY NOTES Curve nA" I? l 5fo A -0+4f,49 P.C. Sta A -0+06.38 P.CC.Sfo. A -O+ 70,06 I· 60'00' R • 60. QI' T • 35. If' L • 63,6{}' Curve~· P. !. 5fo. A -0.,. tJlJ,83 P.C.CSto.A -0+70,06 P. r Sta. A -I +05,76 I• 30"-0d R • 6Q,/t3' T • /Q,27' L • 35,70' CurYe ·c· P. l Sfo. lJ -0+17.15 P. c. Sta. B -o•oo.oo P. r Sta. 13 -Or3?.5Z I •4S'-OO' R • 41.40' T· 17./5' L • 32.52' Elevations refer to mean sea /eve/ datum. For further details .See contract drawiti9s furnished city. CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOOD CONTROL NORTHAMPTON PUMPING STATION PUMPING STATION PLAN a WALLS a DIKE -STATION 36+00 to 39+60 CONNECTICUT RIVER MASSACHUSETTS 10, SCAL, ; I IN." N:P FT. 30. U. , ENGINEER OFFICE PROVIDENCE R.L OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL NORTHAMPTON, MASS. PLATE IX Proactive by Design APPENDIX C DAILY FIELD REPORTS Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Thursday’s (12/12/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0800 to 1400 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0845 to 1400 hours Weather: 30s °F, Sunny Visitors: Kris Baker (City of Northampton) Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC arrived at Ventures Field at approximately 0845 to begin the subsurface investigation program for the Connecticut River Levee system. NEBC, the City, and GZA met onsite and discussed locations for unloading the drill rig from the trailer. The City indicated that the drill rig could be unloaded at the Pump Station. All agreed and met at the Pump station at 0900 hours, at which point NEBC unloaded the drill rig and left the trailer at the Pump Station. NEBC indicated that they do not anticipate needing the trailer to mobilize to any of the proposed boring locations between CT-1 and CT-12. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-1 by 1030 hours and drilled boring CT-1 from existing ground surface to approximately 14 feet below ground surface. NEBC stopped drilling for the day at approximately 1345 due to the drilling helper needing to leave the site for a personal matter. NEBC stated that tomorrow, 12/13/19, a new helper will be on-site and full days of drilling would be worked moving forward. NEBC filled the casing full of water and capped the casing as means to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: ATV track-mounted rig unloaded at Pump Station. Photo 2: NEBC drilling at location CT-1, facing southeast. Photo 3: NEBC drilling at location CT-1, facing southeast. Progress: Boring CT-1 is in progress (Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day). One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-1, CT-2, CT-3, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris WILLIAMS STREETHANCO C K S T R E E T EASTE R N A V E N U E LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON1 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH1 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company: NEBC Date: 12/12/2019 Driller's Name: Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.: Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name: Luke Deboux Client: City of Northampton DPW Rig Type: Dietritch D-50 ATV Truck-mounted Support Truck: Box Truck Time Arrived: 845 Time Left: 1400 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 14 14 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 4 4 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below) HR NEBC arrived at 0845 at Ventures Field Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized to CT-1 by 1030, began drilling by 1100 and stopped drilling at 1345 SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC moved trailer to Pump station at 0900 and unloaded NEBC moved rig to Ventures Field by 0945 and moved equipment from Box Truck to drill Rig Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Friday’s (12/13/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1530 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0645 to 1530 hours Weather: 30s °F, Cloudy Visitors: Kris Baker (City of Northampton) Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-1 from 14 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at approximately 42 feet bgs. Upon completion, NEBC backfilled the borehole with cement- bentonite grout to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring CT-2 and began drilling from existing ground surface to approximately 12 feet bgs. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing by placing a cap at the top of the casing and securing the 300-lb hammer to the cap to secure the borehole over the weekend. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-1, facing southeast. Photo 2: NEBC drilling at location CT-1, facing northeast. Photo 3: Casing capped with 300-lb hammer at the end of the day at location CT-2, facing northeast. Progress: Boring CT-2 is in progress. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-2, CT-3, CT-4, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris WILLIAMS STREETHANCO C K S T R E E T EASTE R N A V E N U E LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON1 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH1 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company: NEBC Date: 12/13/2019 Driller's Name: Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.: Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name: Mike G.Client: City of Northampton DPW Rig Type: Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck: Box Truck Time Arrived: 0645 Time Left: 1530 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 CT-2 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 28 12 40 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 4 3 7 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 2 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below) HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC completed drilling CT-1 to completion at approximately 42 feet bgs at 1130 hours NEBC took lunch 1130-1200 hours Boring No. Total NEBC backfilled borehole 1200-1300 hours NEBC completed drilling for the day at 12 feet bgs by 1530 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC mobilized to CT-2 by 1330 hours, began drilling at approximately 1345 hours NEBC arrived at 0645 hours and began drilling at 0730 hours Geotechnical InvestigationJob No.Location:Item No.Pay Item UnitsCT-1 CT-21 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 42 12 54 791 7%2 Additional Split Spoon SamplesEA83111279%3 Sample JarsCase1122010%4 Shelby TubeEA0100%5 Rock Coring - NX SizeLF00N/A7 Rock Core BoxBox00N/A8 Obstruction DrillingLF00N/A9 Grout BoreholeLF42427915%10 Asphalt Patch Bag020%11 Standby TimeHR0200%Northampton, MAPercent CompleteQUANTITIESSUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/13/19SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAMCONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMSCITY OF NORTHAMPTONBoring No.Total Estimated QuantityTotal174343.00 Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Monday’s (12/16/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1530 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0645 to 1530 hours Weather: 30s °F, Partly Cloudy Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-2 from 12 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at approximately 37 feet bgs. Upon completion, NEBC backfilled the borehole with cement- bentonite grout to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring CT-3 and began drilling from existing ground surface to approximately 22 feet bgs. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water, capped the casing by installing a steel plug at the top of the casing, and attached the 300-lb hammer to the plug to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at CT-2, facing northeast. Photo 2: NEBC drilling at CT-3, facing southeast. Photo 3: Casing capped with 300-lb hammer upon completion of drilling for the day at CT-3, facing southeast. Progress: Boring CT-3 is in progress. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-3, CT-4, CT-5, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris WILLIAMS STREETHANCO C K S T R E E T EASTE R N A V E N U E LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON1 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH1 LOCUS VENT URE RS FIEL D R O A D NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON2 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH2 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company: NEBC Date: 12/16/2019 Driller's Name: Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.: Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name: Mike G.Client: City of Northampton DPW Rig Type: Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck: Box Truck Time Arrived: 0645 Time Left: 1530 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-2 CT-3 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 25 22 47 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 2 7 9 3 Sample Jars Case 0 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 37 37 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below) HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC completed drilling CT-2 to completion at approximately 37 feet bgs at 1030 NEBC backfilled CT-2 with grout from 1030-1100 hours Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized to boring CT-3 and began drilling at 1130 hours NEBC completed drilling for the day at 22 feet bgs by 1530 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC took lunch from 1200-1230 hours NEBC arrived at 0645 hours and began drilling at 0730 hours Geotechnical InvestigationJob No.Location:Item No.Pay Item UnitsCT-1 CT-2 CT-31 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 42 37 22 101 791 13%2 Additional Split Spoon SamplesEA8572012716%3 Sample JarsCase11132015%4 Shelby TubeEA0100%5 Rock Coring - NX SizeLF00N/A7 Rock Core BoxBox00N/A8 Obstruction DrillingLF00N/A9 Grout BoreholeLF42377979110%10 Asphalt Patch Bag020%11 Standby TimeHR0200%Northampton, MAPercent CompleteQUANTITIESSUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/16/19SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAMCONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMSCITY OF NORTHAMPTONBoring No.Total Estimated QuantityTotal174343.00 Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Tuesday’s (12/17/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1430 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0740 to 1415 hours Weather: 20s °F, Snow Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-3 from approximately 22 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at approximately 37 feet bgs. Upon completion, NEBC backfilled the borehole with cement-bentonite grout to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring CT-4 and ended work for the day, due to the continued freezing rain. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-3, facing southeast. Photo 2: Drill rig mobilized to location CT-4, facing southeast. Progress: Boring CT-3 was completed today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-4, CT-5, CT-6, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS VENT URE RS FIEL D R O A D NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON2 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH2 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:12/17/2019 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Mike G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0740 Time Left:1415 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-3 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 20 20 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 5 5 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 42 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC took lunch from 1130 to 1200 hours NEBC grouted borehole from 1300 to 1400 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC completed drilling CT-3 to 42 feet bgs between 1200 and 1300 hours NEBC arrived at 0740 hours and began drilling CT-3 at 0830 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: NEBC mobilized drill rig to CT-4 by 1415 hours 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC drilled to 36 feet bgs from 1015 to 1130 hours Geotechnical InvestigationJob No.Location:Item No.Pay Item UnitsCT-1Completed 12/13/19CT-2Completed 12/16/19CT-3Completed 12/17/191 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 42 37 42 121 791 15%2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 22 127 17%3 Sample JarsCase11132015%4 Shelby TubeEA111010%5 Rock Coring - NX SizeLF00N/A7 Rock Core BoxBox00N/A8 Obstruction DrillingLF00N/A9 Grout BoreholeLF42374212179115%10 Asphalt Patch Bag020%11 Standby TimeHR0200%CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMSSUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAMSUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/16/19CITY OF NORTHAMPTONBoring No.Total Estimated QuantityTotal174343.00Northampton, MAPercent CompleteQUANTITIES Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Wednesday’s (12/18/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1515 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0700 to 1515 hours Weather: 30s °F, Sunny Visitors: Chris Baker (GZA) Matthew Taylor (GZA) Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC drilled boring CT-4 from existing ground surface to completion at approximately 52 feet below ground surface (bgs). NEBC inidicated that the borehole would be backfilled with cement- bentonite grout to existing ground surface on the following day, 12/19/19. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water, capped the casing by installing a steel plug at the top of the casing, and attached the 300-lb hammer to the plug to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-4, facing southeast. Photo 2: Casing capped and secured with 300-lb hammer at CT-4, facing southeast. Progress: Boring CT-4 was completed today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-5, CT-6, CT-7, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS VENT URE RS FIEL D R O A D NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON2 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH2 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:12/18/2019 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Mike G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0700 Time Left:1515 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-4 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 52 52 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 10 10 3 Sample Jars Case 2 2 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC drilled to 28 feet bgs from 0730 to 1200 hours Boring No. Total NEBC took lunch from 1200 to 1230 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC completed drilling CT-4 to 52 feet bgs between 1230 and 1500 hours NEBC arrived at 0700 hours and began drilling CT-4 by 0730 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 173 791 22% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 32 127 25% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 4 20 20% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 121 791 15% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% QUANTITIES Boring No. CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/18/19 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Thursday’s (12/19/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1230 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0700 to 1230 hours Weather: 10s °F, Sunny Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC grouted boring CT-4 from 52-feet below ground surface (bgs) to existing ground surface. NEBC indicated that they were having mechanical issues with the drill rig and, during the grouting process, a mechanic from NEBC arrived on-site to diagnose the issues. Upon completion of grouting, the mechanic indicated that the drill rig would require repair and would need to be transported back to the NEBC shop. NEBC demobilized the drill rig from the site upon completion of grouting CT-4. NEBC indicated that the drill rig would be remobilized to the site on Monday, 12/23/19. Photo 1: NEBC preparing to grout borehole at location CT-4, facing southeast. Photo 2: Drill rig loaded onto trailer, facing north. Progress: Boring CT-4 was backfilled today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-5, CT-6, CT-7, etc. NEBC only anticipates work on Monday and Tuesday, 12/23 – 12/24/19, of next week. NEBC will then shut down for required yearly employee safety training from 12/25/19 through 1/2/20 and would continue work on 1/3/20. NEBC also anticipates mobilizing a second drill rig to the site on 1/6/20 Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS VENTURERS FIELD ROADVENT URERS FIEL D R O A D LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON3 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH3 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:12/19/2019 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Mike G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0700 Time Left:1230 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-4 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 3 Sample Jars Case 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 52 52 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC began grouting CT-4 at approximately 0900 hours and the mechanic arrived at approximately 1030 hours NEBC demobilized the drill rig from the site bewtween 1130 and 1230 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC completed grouting CT-4 at approximately 1130 hours NEBC arrived at 0700 hours and indicated that the drill rig required starter fluid The mechanic diagnosed the mechanical issues and stated that shop repair was required CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC warmed up rig by 0730 hours; however, at 0800 hours NEBC indicated there were mechanical issues and notified their mechanic Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 173 791 22% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 32 127 25% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 4 20 20% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 173 791 22% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete Boring No. QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/19/19 Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Monday’s (12/23/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1500 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0730 to 1500 hours Weather: 30s – 50’s°F, Sunny Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC re-mobilized the drill rig to the site (after repairs) and unloaded it from the trailer. NEBC then brought the trailer to the Northampton Pump Station for storage. The drill rig was moved to boring location CT-5. Due to the steep grade of the landside levee slope, CT-5 was accessed from the Henry Street, Ventures Field intersection. NEBC drilled boring CT-5 from existing ground surface to completion at approximately 42 feet below ground surface (bgs). Upon completion, NEBC backfilled the borehole with cement- bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-5 facing south. Photo 2: Drill rig moved to crest at the end of the day, facing east. Progress: Boring CT-5 was completed today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-6, CT-7, CT-8, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS VENTURERS FIELD ROADVENT URERS FIEL D R O A D LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON3 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH3 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company: NEBC Date: 12/23/2019 Driller's Name: Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.: Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name: Emo Client: City of Northampton DPW Rig Type: Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck: Box Truck Time Arrived: 0730 Time Left: 1500 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-5 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 42 42 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 2 2 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 42 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below) HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: NEBC grouted borehole from 1400 to 1500 hours, then moved drill rig to crest 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC dropped off trailer at Northampton Pump Station between 0730 hours and 0800 hours NEBC mobilized to CT-5 by 0830 hours, accessed from Henry St., as existing ramp was too steep Boring No. Total NEBC drilled CT-5 from 0830 to 1200 hours NEBC drilled CT-5 to completion at 42 feet bgs by 1330 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC took lunch from 1200 to 1230 hours NEBC arrived at 0730 hours and unloaded drill rig near boring CT-5 Geotechnical InvestigationJob No.Location:Item No.Pay Item UnitsCT-1Completed 12/13/19CT-2Completed 12/16/19CT-3Completed 12/17/19CT-4Completed on 12/19/19CT-5Completed on 12/23/191 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.) LF 42 37 42 52 42 215 79127%2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 34 127 27%3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 5 20 25%4 Shelby Tube EA 11 10 10%5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF00N/A7 Rock Core Box Box00N/A8 Obstruction Drilling LF00N/A9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 215 791 27%10 Asphalt Patch Bag020%11 Standby Time HR0200%SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAMSUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/23/19Boring No.CITY OF NORTHAMPTONTotal Estimated QuantityTotal174343.00Northampton, MAPercent CompleteQUANTITIESCONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Tuesday’s (12/24/19) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1230 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0700 to 1230 hours Weather: 30s – 40’s°F, Sunny Contractor Equipment: ATV Drill Rig Support Truck with Trailer Work Performed: NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring CT-6 and began drilling boring CT-6 from existing ground surface to approximately 30 feet below ground surface (bgs). Because drilling work would not resume at the site until 1/2/2020, NEBC filled the casing with bentonite chips and drill cuttings to approximately 10 feet bgs at the end of the day. NEBC also filled the casing with water, capped the casing with a steel plug, and attached the drill mandrel to the plug in order to secure the borehole for the holiday break. NEBC indicated that the bentonite and drill cutting backfill would be drilled out to 30 feet bgs before resuming advancement of the boring on 1/2/2020. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-6 facing southeast. Photo 2: Boring CT-6 capped at the end of the day, facing east. Progress: Boring CT-6 began today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-6, CT-7, CT-8, etc, on Thursday 01/02/19. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON4 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH4 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:12/24/2019 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Emil Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Dietritch D-50 ATV Track-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0700 Time Left:1230 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-6 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 30 30 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 7 7 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC drilled boring CT-6 from existing ground surface to approximately 30 feet below ground surface from 0730 to 1130 hours Boring No. Total NEBC filled the casing with drill cuttings and bentonite chips to approximately 10 feet bgs and filled casing with water SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC capped casing by placing drill mandrel on top of casing. NEBC arrived at 0700 hours and mobilized drill rig to boring CT-6 by 0730 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 30 245 791 31% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 7 41 127 32% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 20 30% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 215 791 27% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS Boring No. SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 12/24/19 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete QUANTITIES Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Thursday’s (01/02/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1540 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0800 to 1540 hours Weather: 30s – 40’s°F, Sunny Contractor Equipment: Truck-mounted Drill Rig Support Truck Work Performed: NEBC mobilized a Truck-mounted drill rig to boring CT-6 and attempted to continue drilling CT-6 from 30 feet below ground surface (bgs), however, the drill rig could not be safely positioned to allow for drilling at the casing previously installed by an ATV drill rig. NEBC indicated that the ATV rig would be required to advance the borehole, and that the ATV rig is currently being repaired. NEBC indicated that the truck rig could be moved to boring location CT-7. NEBC drilled boring CT-7 from existing ground surface to completion at approximately 52 feet bgs. NEBC indicated that the borehole would be backfilled with cement-bentonite grout to existing ground surface on the following day, 01/03/20. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water, capped the casing by installing a steel plug at the top of the casing, and attached the 300-lb hammer to the plug to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-7 facing southwest. Photo 2: Boring CT-7 capped at the end of the day, facing southwest. Progress: Boring CT-7 drilled to completion today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-6, CT-8, CT-9, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON4 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH4 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/2/2020 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Mike G., Emil Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Mobile B-53 Truck-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0800 Time Left:1540 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-7 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 52 52 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 7 7 3 Sample Jars Case 1.5 1.5 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC took lunch from 1145 to 1215 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC completed drilling CT-7 to 52 feet bgs by 1530 hours NEBC arrived at 0800 hours and attempted to set up at CT-6, however truck rig could be positioned safely at previously started borehole location. CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC mobilized the truck rig to CT-7 by 0845 hours and began drilling. Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 CT-7 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 30 52 297 791 38% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 7 7 48 127 38% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 7.5 20 38% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 215 791 27% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% QUANTITIES Boring No. CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/2/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Friday’s (01/03/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1500 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0715 to 1500 hours Weather: 30s °F, Cloudy Contractor Equipment: Truck-mounted Drill Rig Box Support Truck Work Performed: NEBC grouted boring CT-7 from 52 feet below ground surface (bgs) to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-8 and drilled from existing ground surface to completion at approximately 37 feet bgs. NEBC indicated that the borehole would be backfilled with cement-bentonite grout to existing ground surface on Monday, 01/06/20. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing to secure the borehole over the weekend. NEBC de-mobilized the truck rig from the site and indicated the ATV drill rig would re-mobilized to the site on Monday. Photo 1: NEBC drilling at location CT-8, facing southwest. Progress: Boring CT-7 was backfilled today and boring CT-8 began today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-6, CT-9, CT-10, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON4 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH4 INTERSTATE 91HEN R Y S T R E E T LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON5 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH5 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/3/2020 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Mike G., Emil Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Mobile B-53 Truck-Mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0715 Time Left:1500 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-7 CT-8 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 37 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 7 3 Sample Jars Case 1.5 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 52 52 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC took lunch from 1200 to 1230 hours NEBC filled casing with water and capped casing. Demobilized drill rig by 1500 hours. SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC completed drilling CT-7 to 37 feet bgs by 1430 hours NEBC arrived at 0715 hours and grouted CT-7 from 52 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 0900 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC mobilized the truck rig to CT-8 by 0930 hours and began drilling CT-8 at existing ground surface until 1200 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/2020 CT-8 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 30 52 37 334 791 42% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 7 7 7 55 127 43% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 8.5 20 43% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 52 267 791 34% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% Percent Complete Boring No. QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 1/3/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Tuesday’s (01/07/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1630 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0800 to 1630 hours Weather: 30s °F, Partly Cloudy Contractor Equipment: ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rig Box Support Truck Work Performed: NEBC re-mobilized the ATV drill rig to the site stored the trailer at the Northampton Pump Station. NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-8 from 37 feet below ground surface (bgs) to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-6, drilled out previously placed bentonite from 10 feet bgs to 30 feet bgs, then drilled from 30 feet bgs to approximately 37 feet bgs. Due to minimal sample recovery in the last sample, an additional split spoon sample will be driven from 37 to 39 feet on the following day. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing to secure the borehole over-night. Photo 1: NEBC Preparing to grout at location CT-8, facing southwest. Photo 2: NEBC capping the casing at the end of the day at location CT-6, facing southeast. Progress: Boring CT-8 was backfilled today and boring CT-6 was drilled to 37 feet bgs today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-9, CT-10, CT- 11, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris INTERSTATE 91HEN R Y S T R E E T LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON5 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH5 LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON4 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH4 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/7/2020 Driller's Name:Bob GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0800 Time Left:1630 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-8 CT-6 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 7 7 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 1 1 3 Sample Jars Case 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 37 37 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-6 by 1330 hours and took lunch from 1330 to 1400 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC continued drilling CT-6 at from 27 feet to 37 feet bgs NEBC arrived at 0800 hours and the drill rig arrived at 1030 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC tremie-grouted CT-8 from 37 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1300 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/2020 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/2020 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 37 52 37 341 791 43% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 8 7 7 56 127 44% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 8.5 20 43% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 52 37 304 791 38% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete Boring No. QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/7/20 Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Wednesday’s (01/08/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0645 to 1500 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0645 to 1500 hours Weather: 30s °F, Partly Cloudy Contractor Equipment: ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rig Two Box Trucks Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-6 from 37 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at 39 bgs. NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-6 from 39 feet bgs to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-10 and began drilling CT-10 from existing ground surface to approximately 22 feet bgs. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing to secure the borehole over-night. NEBC parked a second box truck at the Northampton Pump Station for storage. The truck will be retrieved by NEBC at a later date. Photo 1: NEBC tremie-grouting at location CT-6, facing southeast. Photo 2: Casing capped at location CT-10, facing northeast. Progress: Boring CT-6 was backfilled and boring CT-10 was drilled to 22 feet bgs today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-10, CT-9, CT- 11, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUSVENTURERS FIELD ROADINTERSTATE 91NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON4 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH4 INTERSTATE 91LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON6 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH6 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/8/2020 Driller's Name:Manlea Thomas GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Walter Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0645 Time Left:1500 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-6 CT-10 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 2 22 24 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 1 7 8 3 Sample Jars Case 0.5 0.5 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 39 39 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-10 by 1030 hours NEBC filled the casing with water and secured the top of the casing with a steel cap and anvil head. SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC drilled CT-10 from existing ground surface to approximately 22 feet below ground surface from 1030 hours to 1430 hours NEBC arrived at 0645 hours and began drilling CT-6 from 37 to 39 feet below ground surface from 0715 to 0830 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC tremie-grouted CT-6 from 39 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1000 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 Completed on 01/08/2020 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/2020 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/2020 CT-10 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 22 365 791 46% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 9 7 7 7 64 127 50% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 0.5 9 20 45% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 10 10% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 343 791 43% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/8/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Boring No. Percent Complete QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Wednesday’s (01/09/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1600 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0800 to 1600 hours Weather: 20s °F, Partly Cloudy Contractor Equipment: ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rig Box Truck Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-10 from 22 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at 36 bgs. NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-10 from 36 feet bgs to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-9 and drilled from existing ground surface to approximately 12 feet bgs. At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: NEBC tremie-grouting at location CT-9, facing northeast. Photo 2: NEBC drilling at location CT-9, facing southwest. Progress: Boring CT-10 was completed and boring CT-9 was drilled to 12 feet bgs today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-9, CT-11, CT- 12, etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris INTERSTATE 91LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON6 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH6 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/9/2020 Driller's Name:Manlea Thompson GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:William G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0800 Time Left:1600 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-9 CT-10 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 12 14 26 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 3 3 6 3 Sample Jars Case 0.5 0.5 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 36 36 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-9 by 1400 hours NEBC filled the casing with water and secured the top of the casing with a steel cap and anvil head. SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC drilled CT-9 from existing ground surface to approximately 12 feet below ground surface from 1400 hours to 1600 hours NEBC arrived at 0800 hours and continued drilling CT-10 from 22 to 36 feet below ground surface from 0800 to 1200 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC tremie-grouted CT-10 from 36 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1330 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 Completed on 01/08/2020 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/2020 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/2020 CT-9 CT-10 Completed on 01/09/2020 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 12 36 391 791 49% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 9 7 7 3 10 70 127 55% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 0.5 1 10 20 50% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 2 10 20% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 343 791 43% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/9/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Boring No. Percent Complete QUANTITIES Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Friday’s (01/10/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1430 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC) onsite from 0630 to 1430 hours Weather: 30s °F, Partly Cloudy Contractor Equipment: ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rig Box Truck Work Performed: NEBC continued drilling boring CT-9 from 12 feet below ground surface (bgs) to completion at 36 feet bgs. NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-9 from 36 feet bgs to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to the Northampton Pump Station, near boring location CT-11. Photo 1: NEBC tremie-grouting at location CT-9, facing southwest. Progress: Boring CT-9 was completed today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-11, CT-12, CT- 13, and CT-14. A second ATV drill rig will be mobilized to the site on Monday, 1/13/20 and is expected to begin drilling at boring location CT-14 around 10 AM. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris INTERSTATE 91LOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON6 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH6 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/10/2020 Driller's Name:Manlea Thompson GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:William G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0630 Time Left:1430 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-9 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 24 24 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 4 4 3 Sample Jars Case 0.5 0.5 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 36 36 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-11 by 1430 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC arrived at 0630 hours and continued drilling CT-9 from 12 to 36 feet below ground surface from 0700 to 1230 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC tremie-grouted CT-9 from 36 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1400 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 Completed on 01/08/20 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/20 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/20 CT-9 Completed on 01/10/20 CT-10 Completed on 01/09/20 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 415 791 52% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 9 7 7 7 10 74 127 58% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 10.5 20 53% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 2 10 20% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 343 791 43% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/10/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Boring No. Percent Complete Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Monday’s (01/13/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Today, NEBC mobilized a second drill rig to the site. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: • Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0730 to 1630 hours • Daniella Roitman (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1530 hours • New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC – Glastonbury, CT) onsite from 0800 to 1530 hours • New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC – Hermon, ME) onsite from 1100 to 1630 hours • Weather: 30s °F, Cloudy Contractor Equipment: • Two ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rigs • Two Box Trucks Work Performed: Drill Rig 1 (Dietrich D-50): • NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-11 and began drilling CT-11 from existing ground surface, to completion at approximately 37 feet below ground surface (bgs). • NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-11 from 37 feet bgs to existing ground surface. • NEBC mobilized the drill rig to boring location CT-12. Drill Rig 2 (Mobile B-53): • NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-14 and began drilling CT-14 from existing ground surface, to approximately 34 feet bgs. • At the end of the day, NEBC filled the casing with water and capped the casing to secure the borehole overnight. Photo 1: NEBC Drill Rig 1 drilling at CT-11, facing east. Photo 2: NEBC Drill Rig 2 drilling at CT-14, facing west. Progress: • Boring CT-11 was completed today, and CT-14 began today. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: • It is anticipated that drilling will continue on the Connecticut River Levee with CT-12, CT-13, and CT-14. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS INTERSTATE 91U.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON7 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH7 LOCUS LOCUS DIKE ROADU.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON8 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH8 CT-13 CT-14 Approximate Location of Proposed Boring Connecticut River Proposed Borings City of Northampton - Levee Certification Northampton, Massachusetts Project No.: 01.0174343.00 Date: 01/13/2020 Legend Approximate Location of Proposed Boring CT-13 LOCUS LOCUS DIKE ROADU.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON8 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH8 CT-13 CT-14 Approximate Location of Proposed Boring Connecticut River Proposed Borings City of Northampton - Levee Certification Northampton, Massachusetts Project No.: 01.0174343.00 Date: 01/13/2020 Legend Approximate Location of Proposed Boring CT-13 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/13/2020 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Daniella Roitman Helper's Name:Mike G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0800 Time Left:1525 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-11 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 37 37 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 7 7 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 37 37 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC continued drilling CT-11 from 27 to 37 feet below ground surface from 1230 to 1350 hours NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-12 by 1445 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC tremie-grouted CT-11 from 37 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1430 hours NEBC arrived at 0800 hours and began drilling CT-11 from ground surface elevation to 27 feet below ground surface from 0830 to 1200 hours NEBC mbolized drill rig to CT-12 by 1525 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: NEBC grouted borehole CT-9, which settled to 2 feet bgs by 1505 hours 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC stopped for lunch from 1200 hours to 1230 hours Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/13/2020 Driller's Name:Brad Enos GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Joe R.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Mobile B-53 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:1100 Time Left:1630 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-14 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 34 34 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 9 9 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC began drilling boring CT-12 from 1230 hours to 1630 hours, filled casing with water and capped casing at end of day SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC arrived at 1100 hours and mobilized the drill rig boring CT-14 by 1200 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC dropped off trailer at Pump Station Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 Completed on 01/08/20 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/20 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/20 CT-9 Completed on 01/10/20 CT-10 Completed on 01/09/20 CT-11 Completed on 01/13/20 CT-14 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 37 34 486 791 61% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 9 7 7 7 10 7 9 90 127 71% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 12.5 20 63% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 2 10 20% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 37 452 791 57% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% Percent Complete Boring No. QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/13/20 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Hi David and Kris, Please see below for Tuesday’s (01/14/20) drilling activities at the Connecticut River Levee System located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Refer to the attached site sketch for approximate boring locations. On-Site: Chris Tsinidis (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1630 hours Daniella Roitman (GZA) onsite from 0700 to 1515 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC – Drill Rig 1) onsite from 0700 to 1515 hours New England Boring Contractors, LLC (NEBC – Drill Rig 2) onsite from 0700 to 1630 hours Weather: 30s °F, Cloudy Contractor Equipment: Two ATV Track-Mounted Drill Rigs Two Box Trucks Work Performed: Chris Tsinidis and Kris Baker marked out revised locations for the MR-4 and MR-5 on the Mill River System. Chris Tsinidis will contact NEBC to have another underground utility mark out performed (i.e. Dig-safe) Drill Rig 1 (Dietrich D-50): NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-12 and began drilling CT-12 from existing ground surface, to completion at approximately 42 feet below ground surface (bgs). NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-12 from 42 feet bgs to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig near the trailer in the Pump Station to be mobilized tomorrow, 1/15/20, to the Mill River Levee System. Drill Rig 2 (Mobile B-53): NEBC mobilized continued drilling CT-14 from approximately 34 feet bgs to completion at approximately 46 feet bgs. NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-14 from 46 feet bgs to existing ground surface. NEBC mobilized the drill rig to CT-13 and began drilling CT-13 from existing ground surface, to completion at approximately 36 feet below ground surface (bgs). NEBC tremie-grouted boring CT-13 from 36 feet bgs to existing ground surface. Photo 1: NEBC Drill Rig 1 drilling at CT-12, facing east. Photo 2: NEBC Drill Rig 2 drilling at CT-13, facing east. Progress: Boring CT-12, CT-13, and CT-14 were completed today. All borings on the Connecticut River Levee System are completed as of today, 1/14/20. Refer to the attached daily quantity sheet draft for drilling quantities completed on this day and the draft quantity summary sheet for total drilling progress to date. One Week Look-Ahead: It is anticipated that drilling will begin on the Mill River Levee System. Drill Rig 1 will mobilize to the northern end of the levee to work on MR-1 to MR-3. Drill Rig 2 will mobilize to the southern end of the levee to drill MR-6 to MR-8. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks, Chris LOCUS INTERSTATE 91U.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON7 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH7 LOCUS LOCUS DIKE ROADU.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON8 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH8 CT-13 CT-14 Approximate Location of Proposed Boring Connecticut River Proposed Borings City of Northampton - Levee Certification Northampton, Massachusetts Project No.: 01.0174343.00 Date: 01/13/2020 Legend Approximate Location of Proposed Boring CT-13 LOCUS LOCUS DIKE ROADU.S. ROUTE 5 - PLEASANT STREETLOCUS NORTHEAST SURVEY CONSULTANTS116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 302P.O. BOX 109EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027(413) 203-5144PLAN OF LAND INNORTHAMPTON, MAPREPARED FOR THECITY OF NORTHAMPTON8 8EXISTINGCONDITIONSSH8 CT-13 CT-14 Approximate Location of Proposed Boring Connecticut River Proposed Borings City of Northampton - Levee Certification Northampton, Massachusetts Project No.: 01.0174343.00 Date: 01/14/2020 Legend Approximate Location of Proposed Boring CT-13 Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/14/2020 Driller's Name:Scott Marino GZA Eng / Geol.:Daniella Roitman Helper's Name:Mike G.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Diedrich D-50 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0700 Time Left:1515 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-12 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 42 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 8 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 42 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC stopped for lunch from 1200 hours to 1230 hours Boring No. Total NEBC continued drilling CT-12 from 35 to 42 feet below ground surface from 1230 to 1250 hours NEBC mobilized the drill rig near the trailer by 1515 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC tremie-grouted CT-12 from 42 feet below ground surface to existing ground surface by 1500 hours NEBC arrived at 0700 hours and began drilling CT-12 from ground surface elevation to 35 feet below ground surface from 0730 to 1200 hours Geotechnical Investigation Drilling Company:NEBC Date:1/14/2020 Driller's Name:Brad Enos GZA Eng / Geol.:Chris Tsinidis Helper's Name:Joe R.Client:City of Northampton DPW Rig Type:Mobile B-53 ATV Track-mounted Support Truck:Box Truck Time Arrived:0700 Time Left:1630 Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-14 CT-13 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 12 36 48 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 9 9 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 4 Shelby Tube EA 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 7 Rock Core Box Box 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 9 Grout Borehole LF 46 36 82 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 11 Standby Time (Requires Description Below)HR Drilling Foreman Signature: Date: GZA Representative Signature: Date: Boring No. Total NEBC mobilized to CT-13 by 1000 hours NEBC tremie-grouted CT-13 from 1430 to 1630 hours SUBCONTRACTOR DAILY REPORT PER RIG NEBC began drilling boring CT-13 from existing ground surface to completion at 36 feet bgs from 1000 hours to 1430 hours NEBC arrived at 0700 hours and continued drilling CT-14 from 34 feet bgs to completion at approximately 46 feet bgs by 0800 hours CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM QUANTITIES Unusual occurences/difficulties/comments: 174343.00 Northampton, MA NEBC tremie-grouted CT-14 from 0800 to 0900 hours Geotechnical Investigation Job No. Location: Item No.Pay Item Units CT-1 Completed 12/13/19 CT-2 Completed 12/16/19 CT-3 Completed 12/17/19 CT-4 Completed on 12/19/19 CT-5 Completed on 12/23/19 CT-6 Completed on 01/08/20 CT-7 Completed on 01/03/20 CT-8 Completed on 01/07/20 CT-9 Completed on 01/10/20 CT-10 Completed on 01/09/20 CT-11 Completed on 01/13/20 CT-12 Completed on 01/14/20 CT-13 Completed on 01/14/20 CT-14 Completed on 01/14/20 1 Drilling - Cased Borings (SPTs At 5-FT Int.)LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 37 42 36 46 576 791 73% 2 Additional Split Spoon Samples EA 8 5 9 10 2 9 7 7 7 10 7 8 9 9 107 127 84% 3 Sample Jars Case 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14.5 20 73% 4 Shelby Tube EA 1 1 1 3 10 30% 5 Rock Coring - NX Size LF 0 0 N/A 7 Rock Core Box Box 0 0 N/A 8 Obstruction Drilling LF 0 0 N/A 9 Grout Borehole LF 42 37 42 52 42 39 52 37 36 36 37 42 36 46 576 791 73% 10 Asphalt Patch Bag 0 2 0% 11 Standby Time HR 0 20 0% CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Total Estimated QuantityTotal 174343.00 Northampton, MA Percent Complete Boring No. QUANTITIES CONNECTICUT AND MILL RIVER LEVEE SYSTEMS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION PROGRAM SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION QUANTITY SUMMARY AS OF 01/14/20 Proactive by Design APPENDIX D 2019-2020 TEST BORING LOGS 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 12 14 14 10 8 19 15 16 18 30 51 24 26 25 21 26 25 18 20 14 17 20 20 20 19 14 13 15 18 12 15 14 15 19 16 15 16 25 16 20 20 18 14 13 12 12 8 7 4 4 7 8 10 BASE COARSE IMPERVIOUS BLANKET FILL RANDOM FILL SAND SILT AND CLAY S-1: Medium dense, brown, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel, little Silt, trace Roots. S-2: (Top 3") Medium dense, brown, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel, little Silt, trace Roots. S-2: (Bottom 14") Brown, SILT & CLAY, some fine Sand. S-3: Dense, brown, SILT, trace Sand. S-4: (Top 9") Brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-4: (Bottom 10") Brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-5: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-6: (Top 8") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-6: (Bottom 10") Brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-7: Dense, brown, SILT & CLAY and fine SAND. S-8: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-9: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-10: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-11: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-12: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-13: Medium dense, brown/gray, fine SAND, trace Silt, trace Roots. S-14: Very stiff, gray, fine to coarse SAND and SILT & CLAY, little Gravel. PP = 3.0, 2.75 Tv = 0.325, 0.375 13 24 31 75 47 34 40 28 29 31 36 27 15 15 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 130.0' 128.0' 108.0' 106.0' 102.0' 2 4 24 26 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 7 17 20 19 17 18 18 15 17 15 17 20 12 13 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. A 3-inch silt seam with soil mottling was observed in the tip of sample S-8. 4. Clay observed in spoon tip of sample S-13. Drilling Method: See Plan Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 42 300 Boring Location: Logged By:12/12/2019 - 12/13/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 132 H. Datum: Not recorded. Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-1 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-1 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 40-42 5 6 18 13 11 12 10 7 6 10 WOR/12" WOH/12" SAND VARVED CLAY S-15: Medium dense, gray, fine SAND, little Silt. S-16: Medium dense, gray, fine SAND, little Silt, trace Wood, trace Gravel. Bottom 4" fine to coarse Sand, little Gravel. S-17: Very loose, gray, SILT & CLAY, trace fine to medium Sand, with 1/4"-1/16" seams of Silt. PP = 0, 0 Tv = 0.15, 0.15 Bottom of boring at 42 feet. 24 13 S-15 S-16 S-17 92.0' 90.0' 40 42 24 24 24 16 13 24 5. "NA" denotes SPT N-Value not applicable. 6. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-1 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-1 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 20-22 25-27 1 2 3 4 6 5 2 2 3 4 6 8 9 13 17 19 11 20 21 16 11 15 17 17 12 14 18 18 8 12 15 15 5 6 6 8 5 4 5 5 2 1 2 2 5 5 6 6 TOPSOIL PERVIOUS FILL SILT AND CLAY SAND S-1: (Top 5") Dark brown, SILT, little fine Sand, little Roots, trace Gravel. S-1: (Bottom 8") Reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-2: Loose, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-3: Dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-4: Dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-5: Dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-6: Dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-7: (Top 9") Reddish brown, SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-7: (Bottom 4") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-8: Stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 2.0, 2.25 Tv = 0.21, 0.21 S-9: Stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.3, 2.0 Tv = 0.16, 0.19 S-10: Very loose, gray, fine SAND, little Silt, trace Wood Fibers. S-11: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt, organic odor. 7 10 30 41 32 32 27 12 9 3 11 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 123.6' 109.5' 104.0' 0.4 14.5 20 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 13 16 13 14 13 12 13 14 16 15 12 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Rig chatter observed when using rollerbit to advance from 0 to 2 feet below ground surface (bgs). 4. Iron oxide staining observed in upper portion of sample S-8. Drilling Method: See Plan 6.25 64 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 37 300 Boring Location: Logged By:12/13/2019 - 12/16/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 124 8.25 30 min. H. Datum: 3512/16/19 12/16/19 0730 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 12 100 Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-2 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-2 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 5 6 5 2 1 1 WOR/18" WOH/6" VARVED CLAY S-12: (Top 4") Gray, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt, trace Wood Fibers. S-12: (Bottom 14") Gray, Silty CLAY, with 1/16" seams of fine Sand or Silt. PP = 0, 0 Tv = 0.16, 0.19 S-13: Very loose, gray, Silty CLAY, with 1/16" seams of Silt or fine Sand. PP = 0, 0 Tv = 0.08, 0.08 Bottom of boring at 37 feet. 3S-12 S-13 93.5' 87.0' 30.5 37 24 24 18 24 5. "NA" denotes SPT N-Value not applicable. 6. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Upon completion of tremie-grouting, grout subsidence of approximately 3 feet was observed. Upper 3 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-2 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-2 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28- 30.4 1 2 3 5 2 2 3 5 5 9 13 10 15 18 23 19 22 25 28 17 16 17 22 15 16 22 30 15 16 18 23 15 21 23 23 16 15 18 18 11 11 12 13 11 13 11 10 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 5 2 2 3 2 BASE COARSE PERVIOUS FILL RANDOM FILL SILT AND CLAY S-1: (Top 6") Brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, little Silt. S-1: (Bottom 11") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-3: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-4: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-5: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-6: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-7: Very dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-8: Dense, brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-9: Very dense, brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-10: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-11: (Top 12") Brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-11: (Bottom 6") Gray, Clayey SILT. S-12: Medium stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand, trace Roots. PP = 2.0, 2.0 Tv = 0.30, 0.24 S-13: Medium stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 2.25, 1.25 Tv = 0.09, 0.19 S-14: Medium stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 1.0, 1.0 Tv = 0.19, 0.14 U-1: (Top 8") Brown, Silty CLAY. U-1 (Bottom 6") Brown, fine SAND, some Silt. 4 14 33 47 33 38 34 44 33 23 24 7 9 5 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 U-1 130.5' 127.0' 109.5' 0.5 4 21.5 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 28 17 21 21 18 18 16 17 14 15 20 18 17 17 18 28 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Soil mottling observed in samples S-11 through S-14. Drilling Method: See Plan 3.2 17 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 42 300 Boring Location: Logged By:12/16/2019 - 12/17/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 10.4 20 min. H. Datum: 4012/17/19 12/17/19 0830 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 22 1315 Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-3 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-3 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 32-34 34-36 40-42 4 2 1 11 9 2 4 3 5 7 7 7 8 6 2 1 2 SAND VARVED CLAY S-15: (Top 16") Gray, fine SAND, little Silt. S-15: (Bottom 9") Brown, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-16: Loose, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-17: Medium dense, brown, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt, trace Gravel. S-18: Soft, Clayey SILT, with intermittent 1/16" seams of Sand or Silt. PP = 0, 0 Tv = 0.12, 0.10 Bottom of boring at 42 feet. 12 7 14 3 S-15 S-16 S-17 S-18 100.5' 93.0' 89.0' 30.5 38 42 24 24 24 24 14 15 11 12 4. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 12/18/2019, grout subsidence of approximately 5 feet was observed. Upper 5 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-3 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-3 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 1 2 3 6 5 4 5 6 5 7 14 10 17 22 21 17 30 27 33 17 21 27 29 18 30 34 28 18 20 24 25 14 17 20 25 19 17 17 25 8 6 6 6 6 2 2 4 3 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 BASE COARSE IMPERVIOUS BLANKET FILL RANDOM FILL SILT AND CLAY S-1: Medium dense, brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, little Silt. S-2: Medium dense, gray, SILT, little fine Sand. S-3: Dense, gray, SILT, little fine Sand. S-4: (Top 8") Brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-4: (Bottom 7") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-5: Very dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-6: Very dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-7: Dense, SILT, little fine Sand. S-8: Dense, SILT, little fine Sand. S-9: Dense, SILT, little fine Sand. S-10: Medium dense, SILT & CLAY and fine to medium SAND. S-11: (Top 6") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-11: (Bottom 6") Gray, SILT & CLAY. S-12: Medium stiff, brown, SILT & CLAY, trace fine to coarse Sand. PP = 1.0, 2.5 Tv = 0.16, 0.20 S-13: (Top 6") Brown, CLAY & SILT. S-13: (Bottom 6") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-14: Soft, brown, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0, 1.0 Tv = 0.15, 0.10 S-15: Soft, brown/gray, SILT, trace fine Sand. 9 12 39 57 48 64 44 37 34 12 4 6 5 3 2 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 S-15 129.0' 127.0' 110.0' 101.0' 2 4 21 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 6 17 17 15 15 15 17 17 13 15 12 15 12 15 20 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Fine sand, little silt observed in bottom 6 inches of sample S-3. Drilling Method: See Plan 2.4 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 52 300 / 140 Boring Location: Logged By:12/18/2019 - 12/19/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 7.0 17.5 hrs. H. Datum: 5012/19/19 12/18/19 1030 Safety Hammer / Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 18 0830 Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 / 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-4 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-4 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 32-34 34-36 40-42 45-47 50-52 4 5 6 4 2 1 1 4 WOR/6" 2 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 1 2 WOR/28" WOR/6" WOH/18" SILTY CLAY SAND VARVED CLAY S-16: Soft, brown/gray, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-17: (Top 12") Gray, Silty CLAY, trace Wood. S-17: (Bottom 5") Gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt. S-18: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt. S-19: (Top 5") Gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt. S-19: (Bottom 7") Gray, SILT & CLAY with intermittent 1/16"-1/4" seams of Sand or Silt. S-20: Gray, SILT & CLAY with intermittent 1/16"-1/4" seams of Sand or Silt. S-21: Very soft, gray, Silty CLAY with intermittent 1/16"-1/4" seams of Sand or Silt. Bottom of boring at 52 feet. 3 2 8 4 S-16 S-17 S-18 S-19 S-20 S-21 97.5' 90.0' 79.0' 33.5 41 52 24 24 24 24 28 24 6 17 12 12 24 24 4. "NA" denotes SPT N-Value not applicable. 5. Drill rods slipped while lowering split spoon for sample S-20, dropping sample spoon into clay and overdriving the sample by approximately 4 inches. 6. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-4 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-4 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 15-17 20-22 25-27 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 4 5 7 8 12 9 13 20 19 10 14 11 5 4 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 3 3 TOPSOIL PERVIOUS FILL SILT AND CLAY SAND S-1: (Top 6") Dark brown, SILT, little fine Sand, little Roots. S-1: (Bottom 7") Brown, SILT and fine SAND, trace Gravel, trace Roots. S-2: Medium dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-3: Dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-4: Medium dense, reddish brown, fine to medium SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-5: Medium stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 1.0, 1.2 Tv = 2.0, 2.0 S-6: Soft, gray, Clayey SILT, trace fine Sand. PP = 0.0, 0.3 Tv = 0.10, 0.09 S-7: Medium stiff, Clayey SILT, trace fine Sand. PP = 0.2, 0.0 Tv = 0.09, 0.10 S-8: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. 7 15 33 25 5 2 7 6 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 117.0' 111.0' 98.0' 2 8 21 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 13 19 13 8 8 21 8 1 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Gray silt and clay observed in tip of sample S-4. 4. Soil mottling observed in sample S-5. 5. Bottom 5 inches of sample missing from split spoon sampler. Remnants of the material from the bottom 5 inches were indicative of sand and gravel. 6. The upper 13 inches of Sample S-8 appeared to consist of blown-in material. Therefore, the blow counts may not be indicative of in-situ strengths. Sample description based on bottom 1 inch of sample collected. 7. Driller noted water loss after advancing casing to 30 feet below ground surface (bgs). Drilling Method: See Plan 5.8 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 42 300 Boring Location: Logged By:12/23/2019 - 12/23/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 119 5.3 20 min. H. Datum: 4012/23/19 12/23/19 1230 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 30 1350 Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-5 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-5 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 40-42 7 8 9 10 4 6 5 6 WOR/6" WOH/18" WOR/6" WOH/18" SAND VARVED CLAY S-9: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt, trace Leaf Matter. S-10: Very soft, gray, Silty CLAY with 1/16" seams of red, Sand or Silt. PP = 0.0, 0.3 Tv = 0.14, 0.15 S-11: Very soft, gray, Silty CLAY with 1/16" seams of red, Sand or Silt. PP = 0.5, 0.25 Tv = 0.20, 0.20 Bottom of boring at 42 feet. 11S-9 S-10 S-11 86.0' 77.0' 33 42 24 24 24 5 24 24 8. Driller noted change in drilling effort and wash color between 33 and 34 feet bgs. 9. "NA" denotes SPT N-Value not applicable. 10. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-5 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-5 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 17-19 19-21 21-23 23-25 25-27 27.5- 29.5 1 2 26 7 5 5 12 15 11 15 17 15 18 19 16 20 24 25 15 17 26 26 19 24 22 26 13 17 17 19 13 13 15 16 3 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 5 4 3 4 4 11 16 10 12 BASE COARSE IMPERVIOUS BLANKET FILL RANDOM FILL MATERIAL SILT S-1: (Top 8") Brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, trace Silt. S-1: (Bottom 14") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-3: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-4: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-5: Dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-6: Dense, brown, fine SAND, trace Silt. S-7: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-8: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-9: Loose, brown, SILT and fine SAND. S-10: Loose, brown, SILT and fine SAND. S-11: Loose, brown, SILT and fine SAND. S-12: Loose, brown, SILT and fine SAND. S-13: Loose, brown, SILT and fine SAND. S-14: Medium dense, brown/gray, SILT and fine SAND. 12 26 33 44 43 46 34 28 6 8 7 6 7 26 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 131.2' 128.0' 115.0' 0.8 4 17 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 22 24 20 13 16 16 17 12 15 16 16 12 12 24 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. After driving sample S-3 from 4 to 6 feet below ground surface (bgs), driller noted that the casing had been overdriven to 4.5 bgs. Therefore, blow counts may not be indicative of in-situ strengths. Drilling Method: See Plan 5 16 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 39 140 Boring Location: Logged By:12/24/2019 - 1/8/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 132 H. Datum: 1/8/20 0830 Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 35Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-6 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-6 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 37-39 3 4 5 1 WOH 1 WOH 4 2 2 2 3 4 7 9 SILT SAND S-15: Very loose, brown to gray, SILT and fine SAND. S-16: No recovery. S-17: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, some Gravel, trace Silt. Bottom of boring at 39 feet. 1 4 11 S-15 S-16 S-17 98.0' 93.0' 34 39 24 24 24 15 0 12 3. Driller noted sand in drill cuttings between 34 and 35 feet bgs. 4. A small amount of fine to coarse sand was observed in spoon tip. 5. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 1/9/2020, grout subsidence of approximately 5 feet was observed. Upper 5 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips to approximately 6 inches below existing grade then topped with drill cuttings to match existing grade. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-6 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-6 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 1 2 3 10 6 5 6 8 11 9 13 BASE COARSE IMPERVIOUS BLANKET FILL S-1: (Top 10") Brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, little Roots, trace Silt. S-1: (Bottom 11") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT & CLAY, some fine Sand. Bottom of boring at 4 feet. 11 20 S-1 S-2 131.2' 128.0' 0.8 4 24 24 21 24 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. Borehole completed in an attempt to obtain samples from upper layer on river side of levee embankment slope. 3. Upon completion, borehole was backfilled with cement-bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Drilling Method: See Plan Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 4 140 Boring Location: Logged By:12/24/2019 - 12/24/2019 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 132 H. Datum: Not encountered. Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-6 offset SHEET: 1 of 1 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-6 offset TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 1 2 3 4 25 13 8 14 26 18 20 50 16 18 21 24 16 21 22 29 18 17 19 24 20 41 21 30 12 10 9 9 5 4 7 10 8 10 12 12 11 11 8 8 7 5 4 4 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 4 BASE COARSE RANDOM FILL MATERIAL SANDY SILT SILT AND CLAY S-1: (Top 6") Brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, little Silt. S-1: (Bottom 7") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-2: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-3: Dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-4: Dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-5: Dense, brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-6: Very dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-7: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-8: Loose, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-9: Medium dense, brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-10: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-11: Loose, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-12: Very loose, brown to gray, fine SAND and SILT. S-13: Medium stiff, gray, CLAY & SILT, trace Roots. PP = 2.0, 1.25 Tv = 0.23, 0.30 21 38 39 43 36 62 19 11 22 19 9 3 6 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 130.5' 109.0' 107.0' 0.5 22 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 13 20 15 15 16 19 14 11 17 12 16 17 18 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Switched from safety-hammer to auto-hammer beginning with sample S-3. 4. Iron oxide staining observed throughout sample S-13. 5. Iron oxide staining observed throughout sample S-14. Drilling Method: See Plan 5 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 52 300 Boring Location: Logged By:1/2/2020 - 1/3/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 2.5 16 hrs. H. Datum: 501/3/20 1/2/20 1220 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Safety Hammer/Auto Hammer 18 0745 Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Mobile B-53 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-7 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-7 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 40-42 45-47 50-52 5 6 WOH WOH WOH WOH 7 6 5 8 6 6 4 5 5 3 3 3 6 4 3 2 SILT AND CLAY SAND SILT S-14: Very soft, brown, SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand. PP = 0.75, 0.5 Tv = 0.12 S-15: Medium dense, gray, fine to medium SAND, trace Silt, trace Wood Fibers/Roots. S-16: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt. S-17: Medium stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.5, 0.0 Tv = 0.06, 0.10 S-18: Medium stiff, gray, SILT, trace fine to medium Sand, trace Clay. Tv = 0.11, 0.11 Bottom of boring at 52 feet. 0 11 10 6 7 S-14 S-15 S-16 S-17 S-18 96.0' 86.0' 79.0' 35 45 52 24 24 24 24 24 23 12 7 17 16 6. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-7 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-7 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 6 6 9 12 13 24 14 17 19 22 13 20 21 30 19 22 25 29 22 21 25 22 17 13 10 6 14 15 16 20 14 15 16 20 14 14 15 15 10 8 9 11 8 4 4 4 WOH WOH 2 2 GRAVEL BASE COARSE RANDOM FILL MATERIAL SILT AND CLAY S-1: Medium dense, brown, GRAVEL, some fine to coarse Sand, trace Silt. S-2: Medium dense, brown, GRAVEL, little fine to coarse Sand, trace Silt. S-3: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-4: Dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-5: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. 1" seam of fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel. S-6: Dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-7: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, little Silt. S-8: Medium dense, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-9: Dense, brown, fine SAND and SILT. S-10: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-11: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-12: (Top 5") Brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-12: (Bottom 5") Gray to brown, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.25, 0.5 Tv = 0.1, 0.13 S-13: Very loose, gray/brown, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.5, 0.75 Tv = 0.15, 0.15 11 25 36 41 47 46 23 31 31 29 17 8 2 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 128.0' 108.5' 3 22.5 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 1 1 16 14 14 13 12 12 12 17 17 10 24 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Drill rig chatter observed when advancing roller bit from 0 to 3 feet below ground surface. Driller noted that roller bit was damaged and replaced the bit. 4. Gravel stuck in spoon tip of sample S-2. 5. Soil mottling observed in bottom 10 inches of sample S-12. 6. Soil mottling observed throughout sample S-13. 7. Soil mottling observed throughout sample S-14. Drilling Method: See Plan 8 4 days Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 37 300 Boring Location: Logged By:1/3/2020 - 1/7/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 H. Datum: 1/7/20 1130 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 35Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-8 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-8 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 7 8 2 1 1 2 6 4 6 9 SILT AND CLAY SAND S-14: Gray/brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. PP = 0.0, 0.3 Tv = 0.03, 0.05 S-15: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, some Wood Fibers/Roots, trace Gravel, trace Silt. Bottom of boring at 37 feet. 2 10 S-14 S-15 96.0' 94.0' 35 37 24 24 20 13 8. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 1/7/2020, grout subsidence of approximately 2 feet was observed. Upper 2 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips to approximately 6 inches below existing grade then topped with drill cuttings to match existing grade. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-8 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-8 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 29-31 1 2 2 8 8 7 8 14 14 14 14 11 12 15 12 15 22 23 27 15 22 23 27 11 17 20 23 16 17 21 16 10 15 19 23 15 22 24 24 15 23 23 24 11 16 14 15 3 5 5 6 2 2 4 3 2 2 GRAVEL BASE COARSE IMPERVIOUS BLANKET FILL RANDOM FILL SILT AND CLAY SILT S-1: Medium dense, brown, GRAVEL and fine to coarse SAND, little Silt, trace Clay, trace Roots. S-2: (Top 3") Brown, GRAVEL and fine to coarse SAND, little Silt, trace Roots. S-2: (Bottom 12") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. 3" seam of fine to medium Sand in middle of sample. S-3: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-4: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-5: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-6: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-7: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-8: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-9: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-10: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-11: (Top 12") Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-11: (Bottom 3") Gray, SILT & CLAY. S-12: Stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 1.5, 1.5 Tv = 0.23, 0.30 S-13: (Top 11") Gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.0, 0.3 Tv = 0.15, 0.18 S-13: (Bottom 6") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-14: Medium stiff, brown, SILT, trace Sand. 15 28 27 45 45 37 38 34 46 46 30 10 6 5 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 128.5' 127.0' 109.0' 105.5' 2.5 4 22 25.5 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 4 15 17 18 18 18 14 15 17 18 17 18 17 6 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 2. Soil mottling observed throughout samples S-11 through S-13. Drilling Method: See Plan 4 16 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 36 140 Boring Location: Logged By:1/9/2020 - 1/10/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 H. Datum: 1/10/20 0730 Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 10Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Manlea Thompson Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-9 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-9 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 34-36 3 3 2 3 5 6 8 SILT SAND S-15: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt, trace Roots/Wood Fibers. Bottom of boring at 36 feet. 11S-15 97.0' 95.0' 34 36 24 14 3. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 1/13/2020, grout subsidence of approximately 2 feet was observed. Upper 2 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips to approximately 6 inches below existing grade then topped with drill cuttings to match existing grade. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-9 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-9 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 5 4 5 9 8 9 5 7 11 11 9 11 10 16 7 11 11 15 10 9 15 18 14 18 18 17 13 17 17 18 14 15 18 23 12 17 20 19 7 10 9 7 2 1 2 3 WOH 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 GRAVEL BASE COARSE PERVIOUS FILL RANDOM FILL SILT AND CLAY S-1: (Top 7") Brown, GRAVEL, some fine to coarse Sand, little Silt, trace Roots. S-1: (Bottom 6") Brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-3: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-4: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-5: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-6: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-7: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-8: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-9: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-10: Dense, brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-11: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace Sand. S-12: Soft, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 1.0, 0.75 Tv = 0.13, 0.15 S-13: Soft, gray, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.75, 0.3 Tv = 0.05, 0.08 U-1: Gray/brown, SILT & CLAY. S-14: Soft, gray/brown, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.5, 0.75 Tv = 0.02, 0.03 12 17 18 21 22 24 36 34 33 37 19 3 2 2 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 U-1 S-14 130.0' 127.0' 109.0' 1 4 22 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 15 19 15 19 17 14 17 15 15 14 15 18 17 22 18 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Grinding sound observed when advancing roller bit from 1 to 2 feet below ground surface (bgs). 4. Iron-oxide staining observed in sample S-3. 5. Driller indicated that water loss of approximately 10 gallons was observed when advancing roller bit from 26 to 30 feet bgs. Drilling Method: See Plan 5.8 16 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 36 140 Boring Location: Logged By:1/8/2020 - 1/9/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 H. Datum: 1/9/20 0830 Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 20Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Manlea Thompson Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-10 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-10 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 34-36 6 7 WOR 1 1 1 4 4 7 5 SILT AND CLAY SAND S-15: Very soft, gray/brown, SILT & CLAY. PP = 0.25, 1.0 Tv = 0.14, 0.15 S-16: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. Bottom of boring at 36 feet. 2 11 S-15 S-16 97.0' 95.0' 34 36 24 24 19 12 6. Driller noted sand in wash cuttings at 34 feet bgs. 7. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 1/10/2020, grout subsidence of approximately 1.5 feet was observed. Upper 1.5 feet of borehole then backfilled with bentonite chips to approximately 6 inches below existing grade then topped with drill cuttings to match existing grade. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-10 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-10 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 25-27 27-29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 3 5 5 5 5 9 7 9 8 8 8 8 14 13 12 10 12 12 5 10 10 11 5 5 7 7 6 4 2 3 4 2 1 1 2 2 3 5 2 2 4 5 5 4 5 5 3 2 2 5 TOPSOIL PERVIOUS FILL MATERIAL SILT AND CLAY SAND WOOD SILT S-1: (Top 14") Brown, SILT, little Sand, little Organics/Roots. S-1: (Bottom 7") Loose, red-brown, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel. S-2: Loose, red-brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-3: Medium dense, red-brown, fine to medium SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt. S-4: Very stiff, brown to gray, Clayey SILT, little Sand. PP = 0.3, 0.4 Tv = 0.11, 0.16 S-5: Very stiff, brown to gray, Clayey SILT, trace fine to coarse Sand, trace Gravel, trace Organics. PP = 0.5, 0.5 Tv = 0.05 S-6: Very stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY, some fine to medium Sand, trace Gravel. PP = 2.0, 1.75 Tv = 0.20, 0.38 S-7: Stiff, gray, SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand. PP = 0.25, 0.5 Tv = 3.5, 2.5 S-8: Loose, gray to brown, Clayey SILT, trace Gravel, trace Sand. S-9: No recovery. Very loose, gray, SILT, some fine to medium Sand (from spoon.) S-10: (Top 4") Loose, gray, medium to fine SAND, some Silt, little Organics. S-10: (Bottom 13") Loose, gray, medium to fine SAND, little Silt, little Organics. S-11: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, some Organics, trace Silt. S-12: Loose, WOOD FIBERS. S-13: (Top 4") Loose, WOOD FIBERS. S-13: (Bottom 13") Loose, gray, SILT, little Gravel, trace fine to coarse Sand. 5 10 17 22 22 20 12 6 3 5 6 9 4 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 114.8' 110.0' 98.0' 91.5' 88.5' 86.0' 1.2 6 18 24.5 27.5 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 21 20 12 17 13 19 19 17 0 17 16 18 17 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Silt observed in tip of spoon of sample S-4. 4. Gravel observed at top of spoon of sample S-7. 5. Iron-oxide staining observed throughout samples S-7 through S-12. 6. Organic odor observed in sample S-11. 7. Wood chips observed in drill wash at approximately 25 feet below ground surface (bgs). Drilling Method: See Plan 2 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 37 300 Boring Location: Logged By:1/13/2020 - 1/13/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 116 H. Datum: 1/13/20 1230 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 27Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Daniella Roitman HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-11 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-11 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 8 9 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 VARVED CLAY S-14: Very soft, gray, Varved CLAY, trace Silt. PP = 0.0, 0.0 Tv = 0.15, 0.15 S-15: Very soft, gray, Varved CLAY, trace Organics (wood scraps.) PP = 0.0, 0.0 Tv = 0.35, 0.30 Bottom of boring at 37 feet. 2 2 S-14 S-15 79.0'37 24 24 16 24 8. Gravel and wood observed in drill wash at approximately 32 feet bgs. 9. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-11 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-11 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 7 10 11 11 10 9 12 12 8 13 12 12 12 16 13 14 10 9 9 14 13 16 17 23 18 17 20 18 16 16 15 19 13 15 17 15 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 5 3 4 5 TOPSOIL PERVIOUS MATERIAL RANDOM FILL SILT AND CLAY SAND S-1: (Top 6") Loose, gray to brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand, little Organics/Roots, little Gravel. S-1: (Bottom 10") Loose, brown, SILT, trace Organics, trace fine to medium Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine to medium Sand, trace Organics. S-3: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine to medium Sand, trace Roots. S-4: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-5: Medium dense, brown, SILT, some fine to coarse Sand. S-6: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-7: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-8: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-9: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-10: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-11: Dense, brown, Clayey SILT, little fine to coarse Sand. S-12: Loose, brown, SILT & CLAY, little fine to medium Sand. S-13: Very loose, brown, SILT & CLAY, trace Sand. U-1: Brown, fine to coarse SAND, some Silt. S-14: Brown, fine to coarse SAND, some Silt. 7 15 21 21 25 29 18 33 37 31 32 7 3 7 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 U-1 S-14 131.5' 128.0' 112.0' 106.0' 0.5 4 20 26 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 16 23 18 19 20 19 18 16 15 19 14 18 20 14 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. Drill rig shook and bounced intermittently from 4 to 6 feet below ground surface (bgs). 3. Iron-oxide staining observed throughout samples S-12 and S-13. Drilling Method: See Plan 10 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 42 300 Boring Location: Logged By:1/14/2020 - 1/14/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 132 H. Datum: 1/14/20 1310 Safety Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 40Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Daniella Roitman HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 24 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Scott Marino Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-12 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-12 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 35-37 40-42 4 5 6 4 3 2 1 4 3 3 4 7 4 4 7 SAND S-15: Loose, brown, fine to coarse SAND, little Silt. S-16: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-17: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel. Bottom of boring at 42 feet. 5 6 8 S-15 S-16 S-17 90.0'42 24 24 24 8 10 9 4. Driller noted change in wash color at approximately 35 feet below ground surface. 5. Organic material observed in tip of spoon. 6. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. On 1/15/2020, grout subsidence of approximately 6 feet was observed. The borehole was then backfilled with bentonite chips to match existing grade. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-12 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-12 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 1 2 3 3 5 5 6 8 8 12 12 9 13 16 17 10 12 8 11 10 12 13 14 17 17 20 19 7 7 6 6 3 4 3 4 3 5 3 3 WOH 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 WOH WOH 1 WOH WOH WOH WOH WOH 1 2 GRAVEL BASE COARSE RANDOM FILL MATERIAL EXISTING ORGANIC FILL SILT AND CLAY S-1: Dark brown, SILT, little fine to coarse Sand, little Roots. S-2: (Top 3") Brown, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, trace Silt. S-2: (Bottom 15") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-3: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-4: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. 1" seam of red, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt, in bottom sample. S-5: Medium dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-6: Dense, brown, SILT, little fine Sand. S-7: Stiff, brown, SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand. PP = 1.5, 2.0 Tv = 0.20, 0.23 S-8: Medium stiff, brown, SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand. PP = 0.75, 1.0 Tv = 0.13, 0.18 S-9: Stiff, brown/gray, SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand. PP = 1.5, 1.5 Tv = 0.15, 0.20 S-10: Medium stiff, gray, Organic SILT and fine SAND. S-11: Medium stiff, gray, Organic SILT and fine SAND. S-12: Medium stiff, gray, Organic SILT and fine SAND. S-13: Very soft, gray, SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand. PP = 0.75, 0.5 Tv = 0.14, 0.10 S-14: Very soft, gray, CLAY & SILT. P = 0.5, 1.0 Tv = 0.20, 0.18 S-15: (Top 9") Gray, SILT & CLAY. S-15: (Bottom 8") Gray, SILT, trace fine Sand. 10 20 29 20 25 37 13 7 8 5 5 5 1 0 1 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 S-15 129.0' 119.0' 107.0' 101.0' 2 12 24 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 3 18 11 15 11 13 14 12 12 11 11 15 19 22 17 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. Iron-oxide staining observed throughout samples S-7 through S-15. Drilling Method: See Plan 12 30 min. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 36 140 Boring Location: Logged By:1/14/2020 - 1/14/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 H. Datum: 1/14/20 1445 Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 34Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Brad Enos Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-13 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-13 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 34-36 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 SAND S-16: Loose, gray, fine SAND, little Silt. S-17: Very loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, some Wood Fibers, trace Silt. Bottom of boring at 36 feet. 6 2 S-16 S-17 95.0'36 24 24 12 15 4. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-13 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-13 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20-22 22-24 24-26 26-28 28-30 1 2 3 2 3 3 5 6 8 14 15 14 17 20 22 14 23 28 29 19 21 17 17 10 17 18 18 10 10 7 7 2 4 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 GRAVEL BASE COARSE RANDOM FILL MATERIAL EXISTING ORGANIC FILL SAND S-1: (Top 5") Brown, fine to coarse SAND, little Gravel, little Silt, trace Roots. S-1: (Bottom 10") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-2: Medium dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-3: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-4: (Top 7") Brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. S-4: (Bottom 6") Red, fine to coarse SAND, some Gravel, trace Silt. S-5: (Top 4") Red, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt, trace Gravel. S-5: (Bottom 6") Brown, SILT, some fine Sand. S-6: Dense, brown, SILT, trace fine Sand. Approximately 3-inch wide seam of red, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt. S-7: Very stiff, brown and gray, Organic SILT, little fine Sand, trace Gravel. S-8: Medium stiff, brown and gray, Organic SILT, little fine Sand. S-9: Medium stiff, brown, Clayey SILT, little fine Sand. S-10: Medium stiff, brown, Clayey SILT, little fine to medium Sand. S-11: Medium stiff, brown, Clayey SILT, little fine Sand. S-12: Medium stiff, brown, Clayey SILT, little fine Sand. S-13: Loose, brown, fine SAND, some Silt. S-14: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SANd, trace Silt. S-15: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt. 6 22 37 51 38 35 17 7 4 5 7 6 7 6 3 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 S-15 130.5' 119.0' 107.0' 0.5 12 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 15 17 17 13 10 13 12 10 10 11 10 10 13 9 5 1. Ground surface elevation estimated from a plan entitled "Plan of Land in Northampton, MA" prepared by Northeast Survey Consultants and dated April 16, 2015. 2. PP=Pocket Penetrometer; Tv=Torvane. Pocket penetrometer estimates relative unconfined compressive strength in tons per square foot (tsf). Torvane estimates relative undrained shear strength in tsf. 3. 3-inch lens of red, fine to coarse SAND, trace Gravel, trace Silt, in middle of sample S-6. Drilling Method: See Plan 0.3 14.5 hrs. Ground Surface Elev. (ft.):NAD83 Sample Time 140 30 Type of Rig: 1-3/8"/2" 46 140 Boring Location: Logged By:1/13/2020 - 1/14/2020 Foreman: Date Start - Finish: 131 H. Datum: 1/14/20 0700 Auto Hammer V. Datum: Final Boring Depth (ft.): 4" / 4-1/4"Date Auger/Casing Type: I.D/O.D.(in):I.D./O.D. (in.): Sampler Type: Hammer Fall (in.): Other: Split Spoon Auto Hammer 34Hammer Weight (lb.): Stab. Time Groundwater Depth (ft.) ATV Track-Mount Sampler Hmr Wt (lb): Sampler Hmr Fall (in): Chris Tsinidis HW NAVD88 Drilling Co.: Deidrich D-50 30 Drive & Wash Casing New England Boring Contractors Other: Rig Model:Brad Enos Water Depth Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-14 SHEET: 1 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 5 10 15 20 25 30 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-14 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts 30-32 34-36 39-41 44-46 4 3 2 2 3 3 6 6 5 10 5 1 1 WOR WOR WOR WOR SAND VARVED CLAY S-16: Loose, gray, fine to coarse SAND, trace Silt, little Gravel. S-17: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, trace Silt. S-18: (Top 4") Gray, fine to coarse SAND and GRAVEL, trace Silt. S-18: (Bottom 10") Gray, CLAY, with 1/16" seams of fine Sand or Silt. PP = 0.0, 0.0 Tv = 0.05, 0.10 S-19: Very soft, gray CLAY, with 1/16" seams of fine Sand or Silt. PP = 0.0, 0.0 Tv = 0.10, 0.10 Bottom of boring at 46 feet. 4 12 6 0 S-16 S-17 S-18 S-19 91.0' 85.0' 40 46 24 24 24 24 6 6 14 24 4. Upon completion, borehole was tremie grouted with cement bentonite grout to existing ground surface. Sample Depth (ft.)RemarkGZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Blows (per 6 in.) Stratum Description See Log Key for explanation of sample description and identification procedures. Stratification lines represent approximate boundaries between soil and bedrock types. Actual transitions may be gradual. Water level readings have been made at the times and under the conditions stated. Fluctuations of groundwater may occur due to other factors than those present at the times the measurements were made. BORING NO.: CT-14 SHEET: 2 of 2 PROJECT NO: 01.0174343.00 REVIEWED BY: CLB Depth (ft) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 174343 CT AND MILL RIVER LEVEES.GPJ; STRATUM ONLY; 10/2/2020Engineers and Scientists REMARKSSample Description and Identification (Modified Burmister Procedure) Boring No.: CT-14 TEST BORING LOG SPT ValueNo.Elev.(ft.)Depth(ft.)Pen. (in) Rec. (in) Field Test Data Casing Blows (ft/min) City of Northampton DPW FEMA Certification/Accreditation Efforts Connecticut and Mill River Levees Northampton, Massachusetts Proactive by Design APPENDIX E GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY DATA 1 of 3 02.27.2020 Depth (Ft) As Received Water Content % LL % PL % Gravel % Sand % Fines % Org. %Gs Dry unit wt. pcf Test Water Content % gd MAX (pcf) Wopt (%) gd MAX (pcf) Wopt (%) (Corr.) Target Test Setup as % of Proctor CBR @ 0.1" CBR @ 0.2" Permeability cm/sec D2216 D2974 D854 CT-1 S-2 2-4 20-S-B103 0.0 24.1 75.9 Brown SILT & CLAY, some fine Sand CT-1 S-7 12-14 20-S-B104 0.0 48.4 51.6 Brown SILT & CLAY and fine SAND CT-1 S-14 26-28 20-S-B105 10.9 49.6 39.5 Grey f-c SAND and SILT & CLAY, little fine Gravel CT-1 S-15 40-42 20-S-B106 0.0 5.6 94.4 Grey SILT & CLAY, trace f-m Sand CT-2 S-4 6-8 20-S-B107 17.6 75.4 7.0 Light Red-Brown f-m SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt CT-3 S-12 22-24 20-S-B108 0.0 2.5 97.5 Grey SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand CT-4 S-10 18-20 20-S-B109 0.0 37.6 62.4 Light Brown SILT & CLAY and f-m SAND CT-4 S-12 22-24 20-S-B110 0.0 2.0 98.0 Light Brown SILT & CLAY, trace f-c Sand CT-5 S-3 4-6 20-S-B111 4.5 87.0 8.5 Red-Brown f-m SAND, trace Silt, trace fine Gravel CT-6 S-11 21-23 20-S-B112 0.0 44.5 55.5 Light Brown SILT & CLAY and fine SAND CT-6A S-2 2-4 20-S-B113 0.0 28.8 71.2 Light Brown SILT, some fine Sand CT-7 S-14 30-32 20-S-B114 0.0 2.9 97.1 Grey-Brown SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand Date Reviewed:02.27.2020Reviewed By:02.18.2020Date Received: Laboratory No.Boring ID Sample No. Laboratory Log and Soil Description D6913 D1557D4318 Summary Page: Fax: (401)-467-2398 PM: Christopher Baker GZA Project Number: 01.0174343.00 thielsch.com Assigned By: Chris Tsinidis LABORATORY TESTING DATA SHEET, Report No.: 7420-B-139 Identification Tests Proctor / CBR / Permeability Tests Project Information: Cranston RI, 02910 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Phone: (401)-467-6454 Norwood, MA 195 Frances Avenue Client Information: Let's Build a Solid Foundation Collected By: Chris Tsinidis Report Date: Northmapton, MA Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.0 70.1 5.86 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 2-4' Sample Number: CT-1 / S-2 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Brown SILT & CLAY, some fine Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0462 mm. 0.0342 mm. 0.0250 mm. 0.0134 mm. 0.0095 mm. 0.0068 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.7 97.5 75.9 49.7 36.8 27.1 15.8 12.6 9.4 7.8 6.4 5.5 ML A-4(0) 0.1065 0.0922 0.0560 0.0465 0.0277 0.0124 0.0073 7.64 1.88 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.21.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B103 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 47.9 51.66 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 12-14' Sample Number: CT-1 / S-7 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Brown SILT & CLAY and fine SAND #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 100.0 99.9 99.5 96.7 82.4 51.6 ML A-4(0) 0.1874 0.1611 0.0895 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.24.2020 IA / JM Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B104 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 10.9 8.0 14.2 27.4 37.1 2.46 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 26-28' Sample Number: CT-1 / S-14 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey f-c SAND and SILT & CLAY, little fine Gravel 3/4" 1/2" 3/8" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0462 mm. 0.0349 mm. 0.0254 mm. 0.0140 mm. 0.0097 mm. 0.0069 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 96.9 94.8 89.1 81.1 74.3 66.9 59.8 52.9 39.5 25.4 17.0 12.4 7.8 6.3 4.9 4.2 3.6 1.5 SM A-4(0) 5.2543 3.0689 0.2541 0.1246 0.0535 0.0314 0.0195 13.06 0.58 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.24.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B105 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 3.4 94.46 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 40-42' Sample Number: CT-1 / S-15 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey SILT & CLAY, trace f-m Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 100.0 99.5 97.8 96.4 95.5 94.4 CL A-4(0) Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.20.2020 CC/BC/RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B106 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 7.5 10.1 6.9 34.7 33.8 7.06 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent)(X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 6-8' Sample Number: CT-2 / S-4 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Red-Brown f-m SAND, little Gravel, trace Silt 1" 0.75" 0.5" 0.375" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 100.0 92.5 87.9 86.7 82.4 75.5 59.2 40.8 26.2 13.9 7.0 NP NV NP SP-SM A-1-b 16.3025 6.9780 0.8774 0.5949 0.2877 0.1593 0.1134 7.74 0.83 02.19.2020 02.24.2020 IA / JM Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B107 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.4 82.7 14.86 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 22-24' Sample Number: CT-3 / S-12 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0384 mm. 0.0281 mm. 0.0208 mm. 0.0117 mm. 0.0086 mm. 0.0063 mm. 0.0046 mm. 0.0033 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.5 99.0 97.5 92.4 85.9 76.2 55.0 43.7 33.9 25.8 19.4 13.7 ML A-4(0) 0.0334 0.0272 0.0134 0.0103 0.0055 0.0021 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.21.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B108 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.6 31.0 62.46 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 18-20' Sample Number: CT-4 / S-10 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Brown SILT & CLAY and f-m SAND 3/8" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.8 93.4 91.3 85.6 62.4 ML A-4(0) 0.2034 0.1458 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.20.2020 CC/BC/RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B109 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 1.6 87.1 10.96 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 22-24' Sample Number: CT-4 / S-12 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Brown SILT & CLAY, trace f-c Sand #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0397 mm. 0.0299 mm. 0.0227 mm. 0.0127 mm. 0.0093 mm. 0.0067 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.8 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.4 98.0 87.6 74.7 58.6 36.0 26.3 18.2 13.7 12.4 9.5 ML A-4(0) 0.0428 0.0370 0.0233 0.0190 0.0105 0.0055 0.0016 14.77 3.02 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.24.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B110 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 4.5 6.0 36.2 44.8 8.56 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent)(X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 4-6' Sample Number: CT-5 / S-3 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Red-Brown f-m SAND, trace Silt, trace fine Gravel 3/4" 1/2" 3/8" #4 #10 #20 #30 #40 #50 #60 #100 #200 100.0 98.1 97.2 95.5 89.5 72.9 63.6 53.3 39.0 31.9 16.1 8.5 NP NV NP SP-SM A-3 2.0861 1.4854 0.5262 0.3895 0.2372 0.1419 0.0951 5.53 1.12 02.18.2020 02.20.2020 CC/BC/RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B111 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.5 52.5 3.06 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 21-23' Sample Number: CT-6 / S-11 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Brown SILT & CLAY and fine SAND #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0499 mm. 0.0364 mm. 0.0263 mm. 0.0138 mm. 0.0098 mm. 0.0070 mm. 0.0049 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.8 94.0 55.5 29.1 20.5 14.8 9.0 7.6 6.2 5.0 3.9 2.6 ML A-4(0) 0.1337 0.1196 0.0798 0.0695 0.0509 0.0267 0.0164 4.88 1.98 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.24.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B112 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 28.6 66.3 4.96 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 2-4' Sample Number: CT-6A / S-2 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Brown SILT & CLAY, some fine Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0437 mm. 0.0329 mm. 0.0240 mm. 0.0129 mm. 0.0094 mm. 0.0067 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.8 99.8 99.3 94.3 71.2 47.1 34.5 26.9 16.8 11.7 9.1 7.8 6.4 4.1 ML A-4(0) 0.1255 0.1071 0.0579 0.0465 0.0281 0.0116 0.0078 7.40 1.74 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.26.2020 RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B113 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.9 91.5 5.66 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 30-32' Sample Number: CT-7 / S-14 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey-Brown SILT & CLAY, trace fine Sand #60 #100 #200 0.0390 mm. 0.0310 mm. 0.0236 mm. 0.0128 mm. 0.0093 mm. 0.0067 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.8 97.1 85.7 60.0 40.7 24.6 18.1 13.2 10.0 8.2 3.6 ML A-4(0) 0.0475 0.0388 0.0310 0.0277 0.0170 0.0077 0.0048 6.50 1.94 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.26.2020 RL/GP Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B114 2 of 3 02.27.2020 Depth (Ft) As Received Water Content % LL % PL % Gravel % Sand % Fines % Org. %Gs Dry unit wt. pcf Test Water Content % gd MAX (pcf) Wopt (%) gd MAX (pcf) Wopt (%) (Corr.) Target Test Setup as % of Proctor CBR @ 0.1" CBR @ 0.2" Permeability cm/sec D2216 D2974 D854 CT-7 S-18 50-52 20-S-B115 0.0 1.2 98.8 Light Grey SILT & CLAY, trace f-m Sand CT-11 S-2 2-4 20-S-B116 14.2 79.3 6.5 Red-Brown f-m SAND, little f-c Gravel, trace Silt CT-11 S-6 10-12 20-S-B117 5.7 33.3 61.0 Grey SILT & CLAY, some f-m Sand, trace fine Gravel CT-12 S-16 35-37 20-S-B118 9.3 86.1 4.6 Grey f-c SAND, trace fine Gravel, trace Silt CT-13 S-8 14-16 20-S-B119 0.0 18.8 81.2 Grey SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand CT-13 S-11 20-22 20-S-B120 0.0 46.5 53.5 Grey Organic SILT and fine SAND CT-13 S-13 24-26 20-S-B121 0.0 12.8 87.2 Grey Organic SILT, little fine Sand CT-14 S-7 12-14 20-S-B122 0.6 17.8 81.6 Grey Organic SILT, little fine Sand, trace fine Gravel CT-14 S-10 18-20 20-S-B123 0.0 13.2 86.8 Brown CLAYEY SILT, little f-m Sand Date Reviewed:02.27.2020Date Received:02.18.2020 Reviewed By: 195 Frances Avenue Client Information:Project Information: Cranston RI, 02910 GZA GeoEnvironmental LABORATORY TESTING DATA SHEET, Report No.: 7420-B-139 Boring ID Sample No.Laboratory No. Identification Tests Proctor / CBR / Permeability Tests Laboratory Log and Soil Description D4318 D6913 D1557 thielsch.com Assigned By: Chris Tsinidis Summary Page: Let's Build a Solid Foundation Collected By: Chris Tsinidis Report Date: FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Phone: (401)-467-6454 Norwood, MA Northmapton, MA Fax: (401)-467-2398 PM: Christopher Baker GZA Project Number: 01.0174343.00 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.9 93.4 5.46 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 50-52' Sample Number: CT-7 / S-18 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Light Grey SILT & CLAY, trace f-m SAND #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0378 mm. 0.0296 mm. 0.0222 mm. 0.0125 mm. 0.0091 mm. 0.0066 mm. 0.0048 mm. 0.0034 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.9 99.7 99.5 99.3 98.8 81.5 63.0 50.2 30.3 21.6 16.0 10.1 7.3 4.7 ML A-4(0) 0.0440 0.0399 0.0282 0.0221 0.0123 0.0062 0.0047 5.98 1.15 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.18.2020 02.26.2020 RL/GP Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL= PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B115 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 9.6 4.6 7.0 39.0 33.3 6.56 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent)(X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 2-4' Sample Number: CT-11 / S-2 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Red-Brown f-m SAND, little f-c Gravel, trace Silt 1" 3/4" 1/2" 3/8" #4 #10 #20 #30 #40 #50 #60 #100 #200 100.0 90.4 89.2 89.2 85.8 78.8 61.2 51.8 39.8 27.3 22.9 13.2 6.5 NP NV NP SW-SM A-1-b 17.3154 4.0942 0.8112 0.5660 0.3275 0.1678 0.1156 7.02 1.14 02.18.2020 02.20.2020 CC/BC/RL Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator 02.17.2020 GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B116 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 5.7 0.4 4.2 28.7 54.1 6.96 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 10-12' Sample Number: CT-11 / S-6 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey SILT & CLAY, some f-m Sand, trace fine Gravel 0.75" 0.5" 0.375" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0365 mm. 0.0279 mm. 0.0211 mm. 0.0120 mm. 0.0088 mm. 0.0064 mm. 0.0046 mm. 0.0033 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 96.3 94.9 94.3 93.9 92.5 89.7 86.7 79.3 61.0 45.3 38.7 32.1 20.7 16.4 12.7 10.1 8.7 5.6 ML A-4(0) 0.4554 0.2124 0.0721 0.0453 0.0193 0.0079 0.0045 16.12 1.15 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.25.2020 IA Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B117 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 9.3 14.1 48.1 23.9 4.66 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D6913 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent)(X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 35-37' Sample Number: CT-12 / S-16 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey f-c SAND, trace fine Gravel, trace Silt 0.375" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 100.0 90.7 76.6 48.4 28.5 15.5 8.4 4.6 NP NV NP SP A-1-b 4.4999 3.0698 1.1890 0.8929 0.4498 0.2433 0.1750 6.79 0.97 02.19.2020 02.24.2020 IA / JM Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B118 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 18.3 69.8 11.46 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 14-16' Sample Number: CT-13 / S-8 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey SILT & CLAY, little fine Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0350 mm. 0.0270 mm. 0.0206 mm. 0.0117 mm. 0.0087 mm. 0.0063 mm. 0.0045 mm. 0.0032 mm. 0.0013 mm. 100.0 99.9 99.5 98.3 94.5 81.2 62.1 53.2 44.3 30.7 23.2 18.6 16.2 13.5 10.9 ML A-4(0) 0.1138 0.0893 0.0328 0.0246 0.0114 0.0039 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.25.2020 IA Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B119 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 46.2 46.5 7.06 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 20-22' Sample Number: CT-13 / S-11 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey Organic SILT and fine SAND #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0421 mm. 0.0315 mm. 0.0233 mm. 0.0126 mm. 0.0091 mm. 0.0065 mm. 0.0046 mm. 0.0033 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.9 99.7 97.9 84.3 53.5 39.4 31.8 25.1 17.5 13.1 11.0 10.1 8.7 5.9 ML A-4(0) 0.1758 0.1528 0.0884 0.0670 0.0293 0.0106 0.0045 19.47 2.14 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.25.2020 IA Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B120 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 12.5 73.9 13.36 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 24-26' Sample Number: CT-13 / S-13 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey Organic SILT, little fine Sand #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0333 mm. 0.0247 mm. 0.0187 mm. 0.0111 mm. 0.0083 mm. 0.0061 mm. 0.0044 mm. 0.0032 mm. 0.0015 mm. 100.0 99.9 99.7 99.3 96.8 87.2 80.5 75.4 67.4 46.3 37.2 29.3 23.6 17.9 12.0 ML A-4(0) 0.0927 0.0586 0.0155 0.0122 0.0063 0.0025 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.25.2020 IA Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B121 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.2 17.6 72.8 8.86 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 12-14' Sample Number: CT-14 / S-7 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Grey Organic SILT, little fine Sand, trace fine Gravel 0.5" 0.375" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0385 mm. 0.0296 mm. 0.0221 mm. 0.0123 mm. 0.0089 mm. 0.0064 mm. 0.0046 mm. 0.0033 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.5 99.4 99.4 99.4 99.2 98.8 96.0 81.6 57.1 45.8 37.6 24.2 20.2 16.1 14.0 11.5 7.7 ML A-4(0) 0.1045 0.0848 0.0411 0.0329 0.0163 0.0055 0.0026 15.83 2.50 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/8". 02.19.2020 02.25.2020 IA Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B122 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.7 10.3 74.9 11.96 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200Test Results (D7928 & ASTM D 1140) Opening Percent Spec. *Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: Boring CT Depth: 18-20' Sample Number: CT-14 / S-10 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Brown CLAYEY SILT, little f-m Sand #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200 0.0365 mm. 0.0279 mm. 0.0210 mm. 0.0121 mm. 0.0089 mm. 0.0064 mm. 0.0046 mm. 0.0032 mm. 0.0014 mm. 100.0 99.8 99.0 97.1 95.3 93.2 86.8 68.8 58.9 49.9 31.0 23.3 18.9 16.7 15.0 9.0 ML A-4(0) 0.0964 0.0672 0.0288 0.0210 0.0117 0.0033 0.0016 18.53 3.04 Sample visually classified as plastic. Sample rolled to 1/4". 02.20.2020 02.26.2020 IA / JM Rebecca Roth Laboratory Coordinator GZA GeoEnvironmental FEMA Accreditation / Levee Certification Efforts Northmapton, MA 01.0174343.00 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Thielsch Engineering Inc. Cranston, RI 20-S-B123