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Wayzata Country Club <br /> Project BL-08-03640 <br /> September 29, 2008 <br /> Page 2 <br /> • Performing a reconnaissance of the site to evaluate equipment access to exploration <br /> locations. <br /> • Clearing exploration locations of underground utilities. <br /> • Performing eight penetration test borings to nominal depths of 20 feet. <br /> • Performing sieve analysis and organic content tests on selected penetration test samples <br /> • Preparing this report containing a CAD sketch, exploration logs, a summary of the geologic <br /> materials encountered, results of laboratory tests, and recommendations for fairway <br /> improvements. <br /> We extended two of the borings to 26 feet to determine the full depth(s)of the organic soils. <br /> Exploration locations were staked by representatives of the Wayzata Country Club. Surface elevations at <br /> the boring locations were estimated based on the topographic map provided by the Wayzata Country <br /> Club. <br /> Our scope of services was performed under the terms of our June 15, 2006, General Conditions. <br /> B. Results <br /> B.1. Exploration Logs <br /> B.1.a. Log of Boring Sheets <br /> Log of Boring sheets for our penetration test borings are included in the Appendix. The logs identify and <br /> describe the geologic materials that were penetrated and present the results of penetration resistance <br /> and other in-situ tests performed within them, organic vapor screening, laboratory tests performed on <br /> penetration test samples retrieved from them,and groundwater measurements. <br /> Strata boundaries were inferred from changes in the penetration test samples and the auger cuttings. <br /> Because sampling was not performed continuously,the strata boundary depths are only approximate. <br /> The boundary depths likely vary away from the boring locations, and the boundaries themselves may also <br /> occur as gradual rather than abrupt transitions. <br /> B.1.b. Geologic Origins <br /> Geologic origins assigned to the materials shown on the logs and referenced within this report were <br /> based on: (1) a review of the background information and reference documents cited above, (2)visual <br /> BRAUN <br /> I NTE BTEC <br />