bflores
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 22, 2002
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In Southern California, there are large tracts of dairyland overlaid with 3 to 6 feet of manure. These areas are being converted to new development of residential, commercial, and industrial land uses. Similar surrounding developments have required the removal of said manure due to geotechnical recommendations, resulting in the projects being in an earthwork cut situation. Importing significant amounts of fill material is too expensive. Consequently, the major infrastructure such as roads and pipelines, along with the mass grading, has had to be lowered.
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> Are there similar situations elsewhere in the U.S., with similar identified impacts?
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> Are there similar situations elsewhere in the U.S., with similar identified impacts?