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All aggregates should meet the following criteria:
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*Maximum wash loss of 0.5%,
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<li>Granular material for underdrains should be clear crushed 50 mm diameter stone graded in accordance with [https://www.astm.org/Standards/D2940.htm| ASTM D 2940].</li>
*Minimum durability index of 35,
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<li>The void space ratio should be > 0.35 (or > 35%)</li>
*Maximum abrasion of 10% for 100 revolutions and maximum of 50% for 500 revolutions.
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All gravel should meet the following criteria:
*Granular material for underdrains should be clear crushed 50 mm diameter stone graded in accordance with ASTM D 2940.
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<ul>
*The void space ratio should be 0.4 (or 40%)
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<li>Maximum wash loss of 0.5%</li>
*A 100 mm layer of smaller grade pea gravel should be laid over the clear stone to reduce the chance of puncture damage to geotextile fabric.
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<li>Minimum durability index of 35</li>
 
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<li>Maximum abrasion of 10% for 100 revolutions and maximum of 50% for 500 revolutions</li>
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</ul>
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Revision as of 14:51, 28 July 2017

  • Granular material for underdrains should be clear crushed 50 mm diameter stone graded in accordance with ASTM D 2940.
  • The void space ratio should be > 0.35 (or > 35%)

All gravel should meet the following criteria:

  • Maximum wash loss of 0.5%
  • Minimum durability index of 35
  • Maximum abrasion of 10% for 100 revolutions and maximum of 50% for 500 revolutions
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