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Tip Locations: T1 & T2 Soil Storage

  • Has there been any deviation from the development scheme or tipping rules?

  • Any changes in general appearance or shape since the last inspection?

Tips

  • Is slope being formed steeper than the max specified in tipping rules?

  • Has any material been placed in layers thicker than specified in tipping rules?

  • Has any layer not been given the specified amount of compaction?

  • Is there any cracking along the top of the tip?

  • If cracks are present is any water entering them?

  • Is there any ponding of water behind the crest/on top of the tip?

  • Is there any lowering or settlement of the ground behind the crest of the slope?

  • Is there any evidence of bulging on the side slopes?

  • Has there been any slumping/movement at the toe of the tip?

  • Has there been any excavation into the toe of the tip?

  • Can any movement of the foundation adjacent to the toe of the tip be seen?

  • Is there any unexpected standing water accumulating at the toe of the tip?

  • Is there any uncontrolled discharge of water over the tip slopes causing scour?

  • Is there any water issuing from the tip?

  • Are there any obstructions to drainage blankets, drains, culverts or watercourses?

General

  • Did you note any other points of interest or concern (if yes please give details)?

  • List of Interests or Concerns

  • Has material been tipped at T1 Soil Storage?

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  • Has material been tipped at T2 Soil Storage?

  • Material Type:

  • Any defects requiring Geotechnical Department / Specialist Notification?

  • Details of recommended remedial works / actions

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