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• <br /> • AET #95-1343 - Page 9 <br /> elevations were based on the finished floor slab elevation of the warming house, which we have <br /> assumed to be elevation 100.0'. <br /> We refer you to the standard sheet entitled "Exploration/Classification Methods" for details on <br /> the drilling and sampling methods, the classification methods, and thewater level measurement <br /> methods. Data sheets concerning the USC System, the descriptive terminology and the symbols <br /> used on the boring logs are also attached. <br /> LABORATORY TESTING <br /> • <br /> The laboratory test program performed consisted of nine moisture/water content tests and one <br /> sieve analysis test. The water content test results are shown on the individual borings logs <br /> opposite the samples upon which they were performed (WC column). The sieve analysis test <br /> • result appears on the separate data sheet following the boring logs. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> The data derived through this sampling and observation program have been used to develop our <br /> opinions about the subsurface conditions at your site. However, because no exploration program can <br /> reveal totally what is in the subsurface. conditions between borings and between samples and at other <br /> times, may differ from conditions described in this report. The exploration we conducted identified <br /> subsurface conditions only at those points where we took samples or observed ground water conditions. <br /> Depending on the sampling methods and sampling frequency, every soil layer may not be observed, <br /> and some materials or layers which are present in the ground may not be noted on the boring logs. <br /> If conditions encountered during construction differ from those indicated by our borings, it may be <br /> necessary to alter our conclusions and recommendations, or to modify construction procedures, and the <br /> cost of construction may be affected. <br /> The extent and detail of information about the subsurface condition is directly related to the scope of <br /> the exploration. It should be understood, therefore, that information can be obtained by means of <br /> additional exploration. <br />