AASHTO R 22-1997 Standard Practice for Decommissioning Geotechnical Exploratory Boreholes《退役岩土勘探地上凿孔》.pdf
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1、Standard Practice for Decommissioning Geotechnical Exploratory Boreholes AASHTO Designation: R 22-97 (2015) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Washington, D.C. 20001 TS-5b R 22-1 AASHTO Standard Practice for Decommissioning Geo
2、technical Exploratory Boreholes AASHTO Designation: R 22-97 (2015) INTRODUCTION The preservation of groundwater resources is a very important issue in the design, construction, and maintenance of the highway infrastructure system. Most projects require some type of on-site subsurface geotechnical in
3、vestigation to properly design the facilities. These investigations typically involve progressing smaller-diameter (200 mm) exploratory boreholes up to depths of approximately 60 m. In some instances, cone penetrometers or instrumentation devices such as piezometers, monitoring wells, and vane shear
4、 tests are used to obtain subsurface information. By progressing exploratory boreholes that may penetrate the water table, a conduit for surface and subsurface aquifer cross-contamination may be introduced. In situations in which the investigation may lead to the contamination of groundwater resourc
5、es, it would be prudent to properly abandon the borehole. Construction of a borehole seal during decommissioning can add significantly to the time, material, and labor costs of geotechnical exploratory boreholes. Some states have regulations that mandate that all geotechnical exploratory boreholes m
6、ust be sealed. When that is the case, this standard practice is of limited use, and the reader should consult references pertaining to borehole sealing. If borehole sealing mandates are not in effect, this standard practice may provide some guidelines regarding which boreholes should be sealed, as w
7、ell as the procedures involved in this determination. 1. SCOPE 1.1. Types of BoreholesThis standard practice addresses the permanent decommissioning (closure) of the following types of geotechnical exploratory boreholes. It is specifically intended to address the closure in situations in which hazar
8、dous material or solid wastes are determined not to be present.1Included in the list of geotechnical exploratory boreholes are: 1.1.1. Boreholes progressed with temporary casing for obtaining soil, rock, and groundwater information; 1.1.2. Uncased boreholes progressed for obtaining soil, rock, and g
9、roundwater information using drilling mud or open-hole techniques; 1.1.3. Hollow-stem flight auger boreholes; 1.1.4. Observation wells for monitoring groundwater conditions; 1.1.5. Instrumentation boreholes (i.e., piezometers, Borros points, etc.); 1.1.6. Cone penetrometer boreholes; and 2016 by the
10、 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5b R 22-2 AASHTO 1.1.7. Soil characterization tests (vane shear, dilatometer, etc.). 1.2. Intent of PracticeThis practice describes the overall process of decommi
11、ssioning the holes and, as such, includes a systematic approach to completing the process. The typical steps entail an evaluation of the specific site characteristics and potential problems, a review of available decommissioning options including the null option if applicable, selection of an approp
12、riate sealant, and a method of sealing. Specific requirements for the quality control and performance of the sealed borehole are addressed. Record-keeping requirements are noted. 1.3. SafetyThis standard practice does not propose to address all safety concerns associated with its usage. It is the du
13、ty and responsibility of the user of this practice to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of other state regulatory limitations prior to use. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1. AASHTO Standard: R 13, Conducting Geotechnical Subsurface Investigations 2.2. ASTM
14、Standard: D5299, Standard Guide for Decommissioning of Groundwater Wells, Vadose Zone Monitoring Devices, Boreholes, and Other Devices for Environmental Activities 2.3. National Cooperative Highway Research Program Reports: NCHRP Report 378, Recommended Guidelines for Sealing Geotechnical Explorator
15、y Holes NCHRP Project 21-4, Sealing Geotechnical Exploratory Holes to Protect the Subsurface Environment 3. SUMMARY OF GUIDE 3.1. Currently, there are numerous state agencies and private contractors who install geotechnical exploratory boreholes for the state transportation programs. Within these ag
16、encies, various state regulations and decommissioning procedures are in place. No national or international standards exist for abandoning geotechnical boreholes. This standard practice attempts to provide members of the transportation industry with guidelines and references to follow in evaluating
17、the need for sealing, different sealant materials, methods for sealing, and the associated record keeping for the process. 4. SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 4.1. This standard practice is intended to provide technical information and is not intended to supplant any federal, state, or municipal regulations tha
18、t may be in effect in a particular area. For a summary of practices of state transportation departments, see National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 21-4, Sealing Geotechnical Exploratory Holes to Protect the Subsurface Environment, August 1995. 5. MATERIALS 5.1. See NCHRP Report 378,
19、Recommended Guidelines for Sealing Geotechnical Exploratory Holes, Chapter Six. 2016 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5b R 22-3 AASHTO 6. PROCEDURE 6.1. Reaching the decision regarding the
20、appropriate type of decommissioning procedure for geotechnical exploratory boreholes is a complex task. Among other factors, the person making the decision must understand the hydrogeology of the area, be aware of any known aquifers in the vicinity, know where various groundwater levels exist, and k
21、now the depth and diameter of the borehole. From a practical point of view, the decision regarding the correct type of decommissioning must be studied prior to performing the actual field work. 6.2. The decommissioning process can be broken down into two major processes: backfilling or sealing. Thes
22、e two processes are defined as follows: 6.2.1. BackfillingThe practice of placing native soil cuttings or other materials in the hole as a part of the restoration process. This is largely an uncontrolled process and may only inadvertently produce a seal. 6.2.2. SealingThe knowledgeable and conscient
23、ious practice of constructing a permanent hydraulic barrier in the hole. This is a carefully controlled practice of hole decommissioning.26.3. The information for making the decision regarding when a geotechnical exploratory borehole should be sealed must be gathered from a broad spectrum of availab
24、le resources. The first step to follow in reaching a decision is to perform a review of the existing site data. Data can be collected from a number of sources, including but not limited to: a) Geologic reports, b) Topographic maps, c) Previous borings in the area, d) Water well records, e) Aquifer m
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