N.13: Again And Again!!That's a Hard Work With This Land Sink, Coverage Back By Dozer, Dump Truck
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As others have previously commented, they’re probably using the wrong material. Should be all large rocks to start with followed by the aggregate once they break water level.
Truck load of rock.
Then truck load of asphalt. And keep mixing the two.
Need something to bond the rock together to stop it from separating.
The bottom of the lake is not flat, but there are depressions in it from one distance to another. When the landfill reaches an area with a depression, it begins to descend until the filling of the hole at the bottom is complete. So, expect more of this issue in this lake.
They need about a dozen more drones filming a bulldozer.
Moved about two meters and Dropped 400 truck loads. Somebody needed to do a Survey on what is on the Bottom. Looks Like its quick Sand. Suggest you stop before you loose a truck or two in to the obiss.
Why did they not do riff raff and then back fill with .75 and under? Seems to me that would have moved and saved a lot of those loads
Come on guys what holdng the small stones together the water is getting in and soak it please take your job serious
how many loads have gone in there so far?
It's going to keep on sinking unless you get a big ass compactor even a sheeps foot pulled behind the dozer will help.
I think had bee cheaper,to buy the land,behind the two houses,to build this road,surrounded the lake.sorry my bad write english
Just a question but was the water displacement figured in for this project and what it would do for dam storage and support?
Ho l'impressione che quel lago sia stato dragato moltissimo e che la sua profondità sia notevole. Forse non importa , di certo sarà stato fatto un sondaggio relativo
alla sua notevole profondità.
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No no no!!
If you would train the dozer operator correctly, this would not keep happening. He just doesn’t know how to do this job properly. He’s doing it all wrong, and the fill just keeps sloughing away. Teach him how to do this the right way.
Correct . He's just pushing it passed the slough and out to the end . Needs to pile it at the crack
Grease the tractor already!
This Is Not Helping ... Once Again I Say That Rocks Have To Be Procured ... This Will Happen Regularly ....Lake Bed Is Uneven ...