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G. Downslope Berm Width <br /> 1. If the landslope is 1% or more, <br /> subtract the rock layer width from the absorption <br /> width to obtain minimum downslope berm toe: <br /> 27- 10= 17 feet minimum downsloue. <br /> 2. Calculate the minimum mound size: <br /> a. Determine the depth of clean fill at <br /> the upslope edge of the rock layer: <br /> (required seperation) 3' -2' = 1 feet <br /> b. Add the depth of clean sand for 2a,the depth of the rock layer, <br /> and 1' for the topsoil cover needed to determine the mound height <br /> at the upslope edge of the rock layer; <br /> 1 + 1 +1 =3' <br /> c. Select the table multiplier for the upslope <br /> berm based on land slope against 4:1 berm slope. <br /> 2.7 <br /> d. Multiply the berm multiplier by the upslope <br /> mound height to determine the upslope width; <br /> 3 x 2.�=9 feet <br /> e. Multiply the rock layer width by the landslope <br /> to determine the elevation drop; <br /> (10 x 5)/ 100=1 feet <br /> f. Add the depth 2e to 2b to determine the <br /> mound height at the downslope edge of the rock layer; <br /> 1 + 3 =4Feet <br /> . g. Select the table multiplier for the downslope berm based on <br /> the land slope against 4:1 berm slope. <br /> 7.69 <br /> h. Multiply the berm multiplier for the downslope mound height <br /> to determine the downslope width; Land Downslope Upslope <br /> 4 x 7.69=30 feet s1� berm multipliers berm multipliers <br /> i. Compare the values in G.1 �% for given ratios for given ratios <br /> (17 feet)and step G2h(20 feet). <br /> Select the geater of the two values 4:t s:1 4:t s:� <br /> as the downslope berm width; 30 feet. 0 4.0o s.00 4.0o s.00 <br /> j. Total mound width is the sum 1 4.1� s.2s 3.85 a.�6 <br /> of G.2d, D.2 and G.2i; <br /> 9 + 10+ 30=49 feet. 2 4.35 5.56 3.70 4.54 <br /> k. Total mound length is the sum 3 4.54 5.88 3.57 4.35 <br /> of G.2d, D.3, and G.2d ; 4 4.76 6.2s 3.45 4.�� <br /> 12 + 38+ 12 =62 feet 5 5.00 6.67 333 4.00 <br /> 6 5.26 7.14 3.23 3.85 <br /> 7 5.56 7.69 3.12 3.70 <br /> 8 5.88 8.33 3.03 3.57 <br /> Final Dimensions of the Mound 9 6.25 9.09 2.94 3.45 <br /> 49 feet bv 62 feet l0 6.67 io.00 a.s6 3.33 <br /> 11 7.14 11.11 2.78 3.23 <br />
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