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07-6335
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DAUGHTRY RD PROFF
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37914 DAUGHTRY RD
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<br />1210'6/06 WED 17: 56 FAX 727 867 9455 <br /> <br />WillinghamCompanies <br /> <br />~006 <br /> <br />$"I~I~- <br />.:':. Il. <br />.. '. . ~ <br /> <br />Zephyrhills Professional Cenwr Site <br />P.co County, Florida <br />GDE Job No. 050432 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Reviewed and visually classified the recovered soils irl the laboratory using the Unified <br />Soils Classification System. Developed the general ~ioil stratigraphy over the site, <br /> <br />Performed geotechnical engineering studies and analyses in order to develop <br />geotechnical engineering recommendations for eac:h of the objectives previously <br />discussed for the proposed project. <br /> <br />Prepared a geotechnical report that summarizes the c:ourse of our study, the field and <br />laboratory data generated. the subsurface conditions encountered, and our <br />geotechnical engineering recommendations for the proposed project. <br /> <br />Soil Survey Review <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />According to the U.S.D.A. "Soil Survey of Pasco County", the soil types present on the subject site are: <br /> <br />. Arredondo fine Sand (#43) - Consists of slightly silty to silty/clayey sands to a depth of 80 <br />inches, Historical seasonal hiah aroundwater level of greater than 6 feet below natural grade, <br />
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