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ENVIROARM LTD
F G DAVIS & SONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD
SITE INVESTIGATION AND ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABLE MINERAL RESERVES AT MILE FLAT,
STAFFORDSHIRE
MINERALS ASSESSMENT REPORT
REF: EL/FGD/MR/1.01/2011
Carried out for: F G Davis & Sons (Contractors) Ltd Enviroarm Limited 597 Walsall Road Great Wyrley Nr Walsall STAFFS WS6 6AE Tel: 01922 412209 Mobile: 07801 980984
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F G DAVIS & SONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD
SITE INVESTIGATION AND ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABLE MINERAL RESERVES AT MILE FLAT,
STAFFORDSHIRE
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE SITE 3. REGIONAL GEOLOGY 4. LOCAL GEOLOGY 5. SITE INVESTIGATION 6. MINERAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT 7. CONCLUSIONS APPENDICES APPENDIX A - Trial Pit Logs APPENDIX B - Test Houses UKAS Certificate APPENDIX C - Particle Size Gradings APPENDIX D - Borehole Logs 2001 DRAWINGS Trial pit locations PHOTOGRAPHS Trial pits Note: Front cover plate taken from Trial Pit 7
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F G DAVIS & SONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD
SITE INVESTIGATION AND ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABLE MINERAL RESERVES AT MILE FLAT,
STAFFORDSHIRE
1. INTRODUCTION
Enviroarm Limited were instructed by F G Davis & Sons (Contractors) Ltd to undertake a detailed site investigations by way of trial pitting across the Mile Flat application site, collecting samples and evaluating the grading results for use of the mineral reserve on site. Nine trial pits have been excavated across the site and samples taken from the trial pits throughout the full depth of excavation to assess for potential variability and range materials available on site..
2. THE SITE The proposed application area is situated off Mile Flat, approximately 1km east-south east of Wall Heath town centre, with the site centred at National Grid Reference SO 869 891 (see Location Plan, Figure 1). The mineral extraction inert recycling and landfill area covers some 98,353m2
(9.8 hectares), excluding the former and proposed access areas. Figure 1: Site Location
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3. REGIONAL GEOLOGY General
The principal area of outcrop of the pre-Carboniferous formations lies to the west of the River Severn, but there are small inliers near Trimpley, in the southern part of the district, and in the South Staffordshire Coalfield. The oldest rocks, the Wenlock Shales, appear only in cores of the periclinal folds near Dudley and Sedgley. Movements after the deposition of the Lower Old Red Sandstone brought Upper Old Red Sandstone to lie unconformably upon it. Further movements may have also prevented the deposition of the Lower Carboniferous rocks in the district. Silurian rocks therefore form the floor of the South Staffordshire Coalfield and, with those of the Old Red Sandstone, that of the Wyre Coalfield also. The Middle Coal Measures crop out in the east, where the district includes part of the South Staffordshire Coalfield, and in the west, where the Wyre Forest Coalfield extends along the Severn valley. The Productive Coal Measures contain many seams of coal, ironstone and fireclay that have been worked such as the Thick, Ten Yard and the Stourbridge Old Mine Clay The outcrops of Upper Coal Measures tend to fringe the coalfields, and these rocks form part of the Barren Measures. Gentle folding has caused the Halesowen and Highley Groups to rest with some degree of unconformity on the beds below. The Triassic rocks occupy the area between the two coalfields, except where the Upper Coal Measures are brought up by the anticline. They are represented by all three divisions of the Sherwood Sandstone Formation in the district. The Mercia Mudstone does not enter the district but is found only a short distance away, both north and south. Deposition of the Triassic rocks took place under generally arid and semiarid conditions, in a low-latitude continental interior. Most of the strata are red as a result of the diagenetic alternation to iron oxide (haematite) of detrital ferromagnesian silicates and iron bearing clay minerals. Drawing HRA3 shows the Regional Geology taken from the British Geological Survey Sheet 167, Dudley and Bridgnorth, Solid and Solid and Drift. Sherwood Sandstone Group The Mile Flat site lies within this group. The Sherwood Sandstone Group was formally introduced for the formations that comprise the arenaceous lower part of the Triassic succession throughout Britain. This sequence was subdivided into three formations renamed recently (Warrington et al 1980), which are the basis for this report. An additional formation, the Quartzite Breccia, which locally underlies the Kidderminster Formation and is therefore included as follows:
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SUBDIVISIONS OF THE SHERWOOD SANDSTONE Hull 1869 Warrington 1980 Lower Keuper Sandstone Bromsgrove Sandstone Upper Mottled Sandstone Wildmoor Sandstone Bunter Pebble Beds Kidderminster Formation Lower Mottled Sandstone Bridgnorth Sandstone Formation Deposition of the Sherwood Sandstone Group was controlled by Palaeoglacial changes initiated during the Permian. A series of troughs and ridges were formed, orientated roughly north-south in response to east west tensional stresses in the region of the North Atlantic. Such troughs include the Stafford and Worcester Basins. Broadly speaking, the Triassic rocks form part of a great syncline separating the older strata of Shropshire from those of the South Staffordshire Coldfield. The dip of the Triassic rocks is predominantly eastwards over the whole district. The Sherwood Sandstone Group is about 200m thick. The main local outcrops of the formation relevant to the site are Barr Beacon and Cannock Chase to the north and Kinver Edge to the south. Bridgnorth Sandstone Formation This name was introduced (Warrington et al, 1980) for beds formerly termed Bunter Pebble Beds. In the district relevant to the site, the sequence of fluvial sandstones and conglomerates crops out at Kinver Edge and Bridgnorth. The Sandstone is generally brick-red in colour, ranging to reddish –brown or buff with irregular blotches of streaks of greenish colour. It exhibits “false bedding”. The district is devoid of pebbles unlike the Redditch area. The thickness of the Bridgnorth Sandstone varies from 200 metres at Bridgnorth, to over 270 metres at Kinver. No fossils have been found in the Kidderminster Formation within the district. Kidderminster Formation The Kidderminster Formation previously known as the Bunter Pebble Beds are up to 100m thick and due to repetition of strike faults its crops in three principle areas. The central one with an escarpment extending from Abbot’s Castle Hill to the neighbourhood of Wolverley. The eastern outcrop is more broken but includes an escarpment in and to the north of Himley Park, and another from Ridgewell Wood, near Kingswinford, to Bunker’s Hill. The western outcrop is that the Bridgnorth area. As a whole the formation is composed of sandstones and pebbly sandstones.
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Wildmoor Sandstone The name Wildmoor Sandstone was introduced for beds formerly termed Upper Mottled Sandstone. The Wildmoor Sandstone is dominated by remarkably uniform, very weakly cemented, fine grained, silty, micaceous sandstone. The formation includes upward fining rhythms which commence with a medium to coarse grained or pebbly sandstone and pass upwards through cross-bedded, fine grained sandstones into plainer bedded fine-grained sandstones and mudstones. The Wildmoor Sandstone rests conformably upon the Kidderminster Formation from which it is distinguished by its fine grain and foxy red colouration. The depth ranges from 150 metres to the north of the district to 60 metres in thickness in the south. Bromsgrove Sandstone The Bromsgrove Sandstone outcrop is divided as a result of the folding and faulting, into four principal area. The basal beds consist of coarse pebbly sandstones and lenses. The majority of the pebbles are quartz and quartzite, but limestone pebbles are common in the western exposure. Structure
The site sits between two structural areas; the South Staffordshire Coalfield to the east and Old Red Sandstone to the west separated by the Enville Fault to the west and the Stapenhill Fault to the east. Superficial Deposits
Upon all the solid formations lie superficial deposits of clay, sand and gravel. Glacial deposits, consisting of boulder clay and sand and gravel that often form mounds and ridges, are from the invasion of ice sheet from the Irish Basin. Along the river are terraces of gravel, carried down as melt waters of the ice sheet.
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4. LOCAL GEOLOGY
The proposed quarry at Mile Flat is located in the Kidderminster Formation and borders the Wildmoor Sandstone along its northern working limit overlain by the Holt Health Member superficial deposits. Kidderminster Formation in this area is described as have non calcareous conglomerate. A borehole drilled 100 metres south of Ashwood, the lowest beds of the formation consist of in descending order : micaceous dull red sandstone, 4.74m; conglomerate, 7.48m; dull red sandstone 1m, conglomerate, 4.92m. The strata dips easterly at shallow angles of between 2º and 3º. The Local geology is also presented at Figure 2 for reference below.
The sand on site is dense red sandstone of a consistent nature, with inter-bedded low permeability mudstone horizons exposed in the old workings. The base of the Wildmoor Sandstone consists of a lower section of marl followed by a sand rock, very uniform with limited false bedding. This face is likely to be exposed along the north working face of the proposed quarry. Figure 2: Solid geology
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The site is covered with superficial deposits of Holt Heath Member. These are sands and gravels and are fluvio-glacial deposits, derived from waters of the melting ice sheet. The sands show typically false bedding and have been exposed in trial pits across the site. The superficial geological map is presented at Figure 3 Figure 3: Superficial geology
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5. SITE INVESTIGATION Trial Pits
Trial pits were undertaken by use of a JCB 3CX backhoe loader digger to a maximum depth of 3.0 metres into the superficial deposits. The trial pits were left open for detailed logging. The locations of the trial pits were designed to allow maximum coverage of superficial deposits on site and to assess the variability and range of materials across the site and at differing elevations. Samples were collected from 8 of the nine trial pits. All material samples were taken in accordance BS: 5930: 1999 Code of Practice for Site Investigations. All samples were given a unique reference and placed in sealed sample bags before removal to the approved analysis laboratory and for specific testing by Enviroarm Ltd personnel. The samples were submitted to Test Houses UKAS accredited aggregates testing laboratory in Ettingshall, Wolverhampton. A copy of the UKAS certification is presented at Appendix B. The nine trial pits were logged and the trial pit logs are presented at Appendix c. Plate 1: View of Trial Pit 6 returns showing colouration changes
Trial Pit Tests
Each of the nine trial pits was photographed and logged. Samples were taken from eight of the nine trial pits. A record of the sampling undertaken is set out in Table 1 and Table 2 below.
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Trial pit logs are presented at Appendix A. Soil samples were collected from eight of the nine trial pits and a 25kg sample was taken at specified target horizons. The testing schedule is presented at Table1 Table 1: Logging, Photograph and Sampling
Determinant Trial Pit Log
Photographed PSD Samping
Trial Pit 1 Trial Pit 2 Trial Pit 3 Trial Pit 4 Trial Pit 5 Trial Pit 6 Trial Pit 7 Trial Pit 8 Trial Pit 9
Table 2: Sample Log
Trial Pit Sample Depth
Grading
Trial Pit 1 1.0m bgl Trial Pit 2 1.0m bgl Trial Pit 2 2.0m bgl Trial Pit 3 1.5m bgl Trial Pit 4 1.0m bgl Trial Pit 4 2.0m bgl Trial Pit 4 3.0m bgl Trial Pit 5 1.5m bgl Trial Pit 6 0.5m bgl Trial Pit 6 2.0m bgl Trial Pit 6 3.0m bgl Trial Pit 7 0.5m bgl Trial Pit 7 2.5m bgl Trial Pit 9 1.5m bgl
Note; bgl= below ground level The Particle Size Grading test reports are presented at Appendix C. The borehole descriptive logs from the original drilling are presented at Appendix D.
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6. MINERAL QULAITY ASSESSMENT
General The sands and gravels have many specific uses. The primary uses of sand are in mortars and concretes and as engineering fill and as general fill. The term mortar in the building industry is used to denote a mixture of natural sand or other fine aggregate and some binding agent, used as a jointing or as a surface rendering material. Mortars are commonly used for the bedding and jointing of building such as bricks and masonary blocks and also for surface finishers. Rendering is a term used for external finishes and floor screed refers to types of regularised floor surfaces to which a finishing coat may be applied. Natural sand as defined in BS882 forms the greater proportion of fine aggregates used for mortars, their sources in the UK ranging from Permian to Recent. The sands are predominantly quartoze in composition. They are often used in their natural form or processed by screening and or washing and classifying. Building mortars are composed principally of sand, lime, cement air and water. Sand is the major constituent, and so any variations in its quality will have considerable effect on the o properties of the resulting mortar Concrete is a construction material made by mixing cement, sand, aggregate and water and hardens to a stonelike mass. The essential requirements for aggregates for concrete are that they remain stable within the concrete for its design life and in the particular environment used. Three quarters of the volume of concrete is occupied by aggregate. This is a mix of coarse to fine aggregates with varying mixtures of sand to provide different types of concrete form different construction contracts. Gradings
In considering the quality of sands BS1200 indicates that’s sands shall consist
of natural sand etc. They shall be hard, durable, clean and free from adherent coatings, such as clay
Sampling and testing of fine aggregates are carried out in accordance with the requirements of the appropriate sections of BS EN 933-1, formerly BS812.Gradings of sands for particular use are determined by sieve analysis. As the sand proportion of mortar generally forms a large part of the total volume of mix and its characteristics will influence the performance and properties of fresh or hardened mortars in many ways. The most influential factors are the shape and grading. Currently specifications for building sands in the UK are set within BS EN 13139:2002 for aggregates in mortar and BS EN 12620 aggregates for concrete.
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Findings Each trial pit showed vertical variation in percentage of gravel and in some cases absence of gravel and different colours. Plate 1 shows typical colour variation and Plate 2 presented below shows distinct banding of sand and gravel deposits above sand deposits. Plate 2: Vertical variability of mineral composition at Trial Pit 4
The gradings are presented at Appendix C. This represents typical range of material in the superficial deposits. The bedrock geology as reported at Appendix D shows presence of Sherwood Sandstone. This has been used for building sands, mortar sands and as moulding sands for a long time in the Staffordshire and Worcestershire region. The types of fine aggregates available on site are based on gradings are: Fine Aggregates
• Sands for general purpose mortars • Ideal grade sands for general mortars • Sands for external renderings and floor screeds • Sands for floor screeds • Sands for concrete
Coarse Aggregates BS882 for concrete
• 20/40mm • 10/20mm • 4/10mm • 20/5mm
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• 0/4 and 0/2 MP Medium sand
Coarse Aggregates BS63 for asphalt
• 20/40mm • 10/20mm • 4/10mm
A summary of potential aggregate usage pit is set out in Table 3 based on the Particle Size Gradings Table 3: Available aggregate product types identified from trial pits
Trial Pit Sample Depth
General Purpose Mortar Sand
External Render Sand
Screed Sands
20/40mm
10/20mm
4/10 mm
Trial Pit 1
1.0m bgl
Trial Pit 2
1.0m bgl
Trial Pit 2
2.0m bgl
Trial Pit 3
1.5m bgl
Trial Pit 4
1.0m bgl
Trial Pit 4
2.0m bgl
Trial Pit 4
3.0m bgl
Trial Pit 5
1.5m bgl
Trial Pit 6
0.5m bgl
Trial Pit 6
2.0m bgl
Trial Pit 6
3.0m bgl
Trial Pit 7
0.5m bgl
Trial Pit 7
2.5m bgl
Trial Pit 9
1.5m bgl
All gradings had oversized removed prior to send to the Aggregates Testing Laboratory. Some of thee trial pits also had large cobbles up to and above 80mm.These can be sold as decorative aggregates and have a number of outlets including the DIY superstores, garden centres, etc.
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Plate 4: View of oversize gravel in trial pit 5
The gradings have shown a wide variability and range of products available over relatively short distances.
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8. CONCLUSIONS
The development footprint has a wide range of coarse and fine aggregates ranging from cobbles to fine sands within the superficial deposits. The superficial deposits have a number of areas tested that are classified as ‘ideal’ grade for general purpose mortar, external render and screed mortars. The bedrock Sherwood Sandstone tends to be of a more consistent nature and has more narrow range of uses, even so it is useful as engineered fill, concrete sand and moulding sands. Due to the variability of the material over relatively short distances both horizontally and vertically it is essential to maximise the working footprint of each phase to enable sufficient feed source to allow for sufficient product stockpile to be produced. The full range of aggregates are available above the water table. No other working site within South Staffordshire has ability to provide as wide a range of marketable sands and gravels as the Mile Flat development from a single site.
for ENVIROARM LIMITED 21/04/2011
APPENDIX A:
Trial Pit Logs
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 1
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 1
Ground Surface
Dry, soft dark brown top soil with occassional stones
Soft dry red and orange sand with cobbles and gravel rounded and sub rounded
Soft red and orange sand
69.10
68.90
68.50
68.00
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
1
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 2
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 2
Ground Surface
Dry, soft dark brown top soil with occassional stones
Soft dry red and orange sand with cobbles and gravel sub rounded and rounded
Soft red and orange sand with gravel lenses
Soft to hard orange yellow orange sands
62.00
61.80
60.50
60.20
59.50
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
2
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 3
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 3
Ground Surface
Coarse to fine golden and yellow sand and sandstone
60.00
58.70
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
3
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 4
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 4
Ground Surface
Coarse to fine red,pink sand with range of gravels rounded and sub rounded
Yellow sand and sandstone with gravel
Coarse to medium red sand with gravel
66.00
65.50
64.50
63.60
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
4
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 5
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 5
Ground Surface
Black sandy gravelly Top Soil
Coarse to fine red pink sand with well rounded gravel
66.00
65.80
64.00
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
5
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 6
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 6
Ground Surface
Black sandy Top Soil
Coarse to fine red,pink sand with range of gravels rounded and sub rounded
White,pink soft medium to fine sand with very occassional gravel
Pink, orange and yellow sandstone and sands with occassional gravel
69.00
68.80
68.00
66.90
65.80
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
6
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
2.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 7
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 7
Ground Surface
Coarse to fine red,pink sand with range of gravels rounded and sub rounded
White,pink soft medium to fine sand with very occassional gravel
69.20
68.45
66.50
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
7
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 8
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 8
Ground Surface
Coarse to fine red sand with range of gravels rounded and sub rounded
69.30
68.55
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
8
BOREHOLE No.
Location No.
Location
Logged by
Scale
FIG.
Sample/Tests
SampleDescription Reduced Legend Depth
0.00
DepthType No.
TestField
Records
Equipment & Methods
Carried out for Ground Level Coordinates Date
Remarks
Notes
TP 9
08/04/2011
JCB 3CX Site Master
F G Davis & Son Ltd
Mile Flat
Trial Pit 9
Ground Surface
Coarse to fine red sand with range of gravels rounded and sub rounded
69.30
68.10
Trial Pit Dry
A R MORRIS
9
APPENDIX B:
Test Houses UKAS Certificate
Assessment Manager: JP2 (0989Testing Multiple_032) Page 1 of 9
Schedule of Accreditationissued by
United Kingdom Accreditation Service21 - 47 High Street, Feltham, Middlesex, TW13 4UN, UK
Test Houses Limited
Issue No: 032 Issue date: 12 January 2009
0989
Accredited toISO/IEC 17025:2005
Wolverhampton LaboratoryMillfields RoadEttingshallWolverhamptonWest MidlandsWV4 6JP
Contact: Mr M HylandTel: +44 (0)1902-382383Fax: +44 (0)1902-408260E-Mail: [email protected]:
Testing performed by the Organisation at the locations specified below
Locations covered by the organisation and their relevant activities
Laboratory locations:
Location details Activity Locationcode
AddressWolverhampton LaboratoryMillfields RoadEttingshallWolverhamptonWest MidlandsWV4 6JP
Local contactMr M Hyland
Testing of aggregates, bitumens andbituminous mixtures, concrete andsoils
A
Site activities performed away from the locations listed above:
Location details Activity Locationcode
All site locations suitable for theactivities listed
Sampling of bituminous mixtures B
Schedule of Accreditationissued by
United Kingdom Accreditation Service21 - 47 High St ree t , Fe l t ham, Mi d d l esex, TW 13 4UN, UK
0989Accredited to
ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Test Houses LimitedIssue No: 032 Issue date: 12 January 2009
Testing performed by the Organisation at the locations specified
Assessment Manager: JP2 (0989Testing Multiple_032) Page 2 of 9
DETAIL OF ACCREDITATION
Materials/Products tested Type of test/Propertiesmeasured/Range of
measurement
Standard specifications/Equipment/Techniques used
LocationCode
AGGREGATES Aggregate crushing value- particle size 10mm and greater
BS 812:Part 110:1990 A
Ten per cent fines value - dry- particle size 10mm and greater
BS 812:Part 111:1990 A
Ten per cent fines value - soaked- particle size 10mm and greater
BS 812:Part 111:1990 A
Particle density and waterabsorption
BS EN 1097-6:2000 A
Particle density and waterabsorption for aggregate all largerthan 10mm
BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Particle density and waterabsorption for aggregate between40mm and 5mm
BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Particle density and waterabsorption for aggregate 10mmnominal size and smaller
BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Particle density and waterabsorption - alternative methodfor aggregate between 40mm and5mm nominal size
BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Particle density of filler BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Particle density of filler -pyknometer method
BS EN 1097-7:1999 A
Bulk density and calculation ofvoids and bulking of aggregate
BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Loose bulk density and voids BS EN 1097-3:1998 A
Bulk density of filler in kerosene BS 812:Part 2:1995 A
Apparent (bulk) density of filler inkerosene
BS EN 1097-3:1998 Annex A A
Schedule of Accreditationissued by
United Kingdom Accreditation Service21 - 47 High St ree t , Fe l t ham, Mi d d l esex, TW 13 4UN, UK
0989Accredited to
ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Test Houses LimitedIssue No: 032 Issue date: 12 January 2009
Testing performed by the Organisation at the locations specified
Assessment Manager: JP2 (0989Testing Multiple_032) Page 3 of 9
Materials/Products tested Type of test/Propertiesmeasured/Range of
measurement
Standard specifications/Equipment/Techniques used
LocationCode
AGGREGATES (cont’d) Voids of dry compacted filler BS EN 1097-4:1999 A
Particle size distribution- washing and sieving
BS 812:Part 103 Section103.1:1985
A
Particle size distribution- dry sieving
BS 812:Part 103 Section103.1:1985
A
Particle size distribution BS EN 933-1:1997 A
Assessment of fines - grading offillers by air jet sieving
BS EN 933-10:2001 A
Assessment of fines - methyleneblue test
BS EN 933-9:1999 A
Flakiness index BS EN 933-3:1997BS 812:Part 105 Section105.1:1989
A
Shape index BS EN 933-4:2000 A
Crushed and broken surfaces incoarse aggregate
BS EN 933-5:1998 A
Shell content - percentage ofshells in coarse aggregate
BS EN 933-7:1998 A
Constituent materials in recycledcoarse aggregate and recycledconcrete aggregate
Specification for HighwayWorks:TSO May 2001, Clause 710
A
Elongation index BS 812:Part 105 Section105.2:1990
A
Moisture content- oven drying method
BS 812:Part 109:1990 A
Water content by drying in aventilated oven
BS EN 1097-5:1999 A
Aggregate impact value -dry BS 812:Part 112:1990 A
Aggregate impact value - soaked BS 812:Part 112:1990 A
Flow coefficient of aggregates BS EN 933-6:2001 A
Schedule of Accreditationissued by
United Kingdom Accreditation Service21 - 47 High St ree t , Fe l t ham, Mi d d l esex, TW 13 4UN, UK
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measurement
Standard specifications/Equipment/Techniques used
LocationCode
AGGREGATES (cont’d) Aggregate abrasion value BS 812:Part 113:1990BS EN 1097-8:2000
A
Polished stone value BS 812:Part 114:1989BS EN 1097-8:2000
A
Soundness BS 812:Part 121:1989 A
Magnesium sulfate test BS EN 1367-2:1998 A
Magnesium sulphate soundness Defence Works FunctionalStandards – Hot RolledAsphalt and Coated Macadamfor Airfield Pavement Works(1995)
A
Soundness PSA - Airfield PavementsStandard Specification Part 31979 - Appendix 3.A
A
Soundness of aggregates PSA Specification for AirfieldWorks App. 4B 1979
A
Micro-Deval coefficient BS EN 1097-1:1996 A
Resistance to fragmentation bythe Los Angeles method
BS EN 1097-2:1998 A
Preparation of eluates byleaching
BS EN 1744-3:2002 A
Sample reduction using a rifflebox
BS EN 932-2:1999 A, B
Sample reduction using fractionalshovelling
BS EN 932-2:1999 A, B
Sample reduction by quartering BS EN 932-2:1999 A, B
Sample reduction to a test portionof a specified mass within a smalltolerance
BS EN 932-2:1999 A, B
Sample reduction with crushing toreduce the particle size
BS EN 932-2:1999 A
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BITUMINOUS MATERIALS Needle penetration - 25C BS 2000:Part 49:1993 A
Needle penetration BS EN 1426:2000 A
Softening point - ring and ballmethod
BS EN 1427:2000BS 2000:Part 58:1993
A
Delta ring and ball test BS EN 13179-1:2000 A
Viscosity of cutback bitumen BS 2000:Part 72:1993 A
Binder viscosity using aBrookfield Viscometer
Documented In-House MethodTPM/1/007 A
Recovery of bitumen binders bydichloromethane extraction rotaryfilm evaporator method
BS 2000:Part 397:1995 A
BITUMINOUS MIXTURESfor roads and other pavedareas
Determination of the compositionof design wearing course rolledasphalt
BS 598:Part 107:1990 A
Marshall method of design PSA Specification for AirfieldWorks App. 4C 1979
A
Indirect tensile stiffness modulus DD 213:1993 A
Resistance to permanentdeformation- unconfined dynamic loading
DD 226:1996 A
Indirect tensile fatigue DD ABF (June 1995) A
Resistance to permanentdeformation- repeated load axial test withvacuum confinement
TRL PA 3287:1997 A
Modified RLAT (100mm indent) SHW Series 900:Clause 9(iii) A
Saturation ageing tensile stiffness(SATS) test
SHW Series 900:Clause 953November 2004
A
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BITUMINOUS MIXTURESfor roads and other pavedareas (cont’d)
Sensitivity to water BBA Guidelines Document forthe Assessment andCertification of Thin SurfacingSystems for Highways - July2004
A
Binder content and grading ofmineral aggregate - extractionbottle method:binder determination bydifference
BS 598:Part 102:2003 A
Binder content and grading ofmineral aggregate - extractionbottle method:binder directly determined, fillerby difference
BS 598:Part 102:2003 A
Binder content and grading ofmineral aggregate - extractionbottle method: binder bydifference, filler directlydetermined
BS EN 12697-1: 2005BS EN 12697-2: 2002
A
Specimen prepared by rollercompactor
BS EN 12697-33: 2003 A
Thickness of a BituminousPavement (Destructive method)
BS EN 12697-36 Clause4.1:2003
A
Indirect Tensile Stiffness Modulus BS EN 12697-26 AnnexC:2004
A
Wheel tracking (large size device) BS EN 12697-22:2003 A
Specimen preparation by impactcompactor
BS EN 12697-30:2004 A
Preparation of samples fordetermining binder content, watercontent and grading.
BS EN 12697-28:2001 A+B
Determination of the dimensionsof a bituminous specimen.
BS EN 12697-29:2002 A
Bitumen recovery by rotaryevaporator
BS EN 12697-3:2005 A
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BITUMINOUS MIXTURESfor roads and other pavedareas (cont’d)
Binder drainage (basket method) BS EN 12697-18:2004 A
Percentage refusal density (PRD) BS 598:Part 104:2005 A
Density of cores BS 598:Part 104:2005 A
Wheel-tracking rate BS 598:Part 110:1998 A
Marshall test BS EN 12697-34:2004 A
Laboratory mixing BS EN 12697-35:2004 A
In-situ drainability BS EN 12697-40:2005 A
Wheel tracking (small-sizedevices)
BS EN 12697-22:2003 A
Maximum density BS EN 12697-5:2002BSI DD 228:1996
A
Binder drainage (SchellenbergMethod)
BS EN 12697 -18:2004 A
Maximum binder content ofbituminous mixtures withoutexcessive binder drainage
BSI DD 232:1996 A
Air void content Specification for HighwayWorks, HMSO December1991 Clause 929
A
Affinity between aggregate andbitumen
BS EN 12697-11:2003 A
Theoretical maximum specificgravity and density
ASTM D 2041-2000 A
Bulk density BS EN 12697-6:2003 A
Conventional reference density- by impact compactor
BS EN 12697-9:2002 A
Conventional refusal density- vibratory compaction
BS EN 12697-9:2002 A
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BITUMINOUS MIXTURESfor roads and other pavedareas (cont’d)
Laboratory compaction ofbituminous mixtures by vibratorycompaction
BS EN 12697-32:2003 A
Bulk specific gravity and density ASTM D 2726-2000 A
Void characteristics BS EN 12697-8:2003 A
Percent air voids ASTM D 3203-2000 A
Torque bond test BBA Guidelines Document forthe Assessment andCertification of Thin SurfacingSystems for Highways - July2004
A
Relative hydraulic conductivity ofpermeable surfacings
DD 229:1996 B
Sampling of laid and compactedmaterials by coring
BS EN 12697-27:2001 B
CONCRETE - fresh Slump BS EN 12350-2:2000BS 1881:Part 102:1983
A
Density BS EN 12350-6:2000 A
CONCRETE - hardened Making and curing specimens forstrength tests
BS EN 12390-2:2000 A
Compressive strength BS EN 12390-1:2000BS EN 12390-3:2002
A
Flexural strength BS EN 12390-1:2000BS EN 12390-5:2000BS 1881:Part 118:1983
A
Density BS EN 12390-7:2000 A
MORTAR for masonry Consistence of fresh mortar (byflow table)
BS EN 1015-3:1999 A
Flexural and compressivestrength of hardened mortar
BS EN 1015-11:1999 A
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SOILS for civil engineeringpurposes
Moisture content- oven drying method
BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Liquid limit- cone penetrometer
BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Plastic limit BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Plasticity index and liquidity index BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Particle size distribution- wet sieving
BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Particle size distribution- dry sieving
BS 1377:Part 2:1990 A
Dry density/moisture contentrelationship (vibrating hammer)
BS 1377:Part 4:1990 A
California Bearing Ratio (CBR)(loads from 0.1 to 50 kN)
BS 1377-4:1990 A
END
APPENDIX C:
Particle Size Gradings
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0541 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008888
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 14/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP1Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
80mm 100
63mm 85
40mm 83
31.5mm 81
22.4mm 77
20mm 74
16mm 70
14mm 69
12.5mm 67
11.2mm 66
10mm 65
8mm 62
6.3mm 60
5.6mm 59
5mm 58
4mm 57
2.8mm 55
2mm 53
1mm 50
0.5mm 44
0.250mm 16
0.125mm 4
0.063mm 2.7
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Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0542 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008889
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 14/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP2 (1.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
80mm 100
63mm 85
45mm 81
31.5mm 80
25mm 79
22.4mm 77
20mm 76
16mm 74
14mm 74
12.5mm 74
11.2mm 73
10mm 72
8mm 71
6.3mm 71
5.6mm 70
5mm 70
4mm 69
2.8mm 68
2mm 68
1mm 66
0.5mm 62
0.250mm 39
0.125mm 22
0.063mm 16.4
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Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0543 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008890
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 14/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP2 (2.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
6.3mm 100
5mm 100
4mm 100
2.8mm 100
2mm 99
1mm 97
0.5mm 91
0.250mm 43
0.125mm 11
0.063mm 7
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Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0544 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008893
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 14/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP3Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
63mm 100
50mm 97
45mm 94
31.5mm 88
25mm 81
22.4mm 78
20mm 76
16mm 73
14mm 70
12.5mm 70
11.2mm 69
10mm 68
8mm 67
6.3mm 66
5.6mm 65
5mm 65
4mm 64
2.8mm 64
2mm 63
1mm 62
0.5mm 58
0.250mm 21
0.125mm 7
0.063mm 5
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Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0545 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008894
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 14/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP4 (1.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
63mm 100
50mm 92
31.5mm 91
25mm 88
22.4mm 86
20mm 83
16mm 75
14mm 70
12.5mm 66
11.2mm 62
10mm 58
8mm 51
6.3mm 46
5.6mm 43
5mm 40
4mm 36
2.8mm 31
2mm 27
1mm 21
0.5mm 15
0.250mm 7
0.125mm 4
0.063mm 2.8
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Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0546 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008895
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP4 (2.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
20mm 100
16mm 99
14mm 99
12.5mm 99
11.2mm 99
10mm 99
8mm 98
6.3mm 98
5.6mm 98
5mm 98
4mm 98
2.8mm 98
2mm 97
1mm 94
0.5mm 86
0.250mm 42
0.125mm 15
0.063mm 8
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Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0547 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008896
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP5 (1.5BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
40mm 100
31.5mm 97
25mm 92
22.4mm 88
20mm 85
16mm 80
14mm 77
12.5mm 74
11.2mm 72
10mm 69
8mm 65
6.3mm 61
5.6mm 59
5mm 58
4mm 55
2.8mm 52
2mm 49
1mm 44
0.5mm 34
0.250mm 15
0.125mm 6
0.063mm 4.0
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Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0548 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008897
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP6 (0.5BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
63mm 100
50mm 95
45mm 92
31.5mm 89
25mm 84
22.4mm 83
20mm 82
16mm 78
14mm 75
12.5mm 73
11.2mm 70
10mm 68
8mm 65
6.3mm 62
5.6mm 61
5mm 60
4mm 57
2.8mm 55
2mm 54
1mm 50
0.5mm 42
0.250mm 18
0.125mm 6
0.063mm 3.4
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Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0549 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008898
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP6 (2.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
45mm 100
40mm 97
25mm 96
20mm 96
16mm 96
14mm 95
12.5mm 95
11.2mm 95
10mm 95
8mm 95
6.3mm 94
5.6mm 94
5mm 94
4mm 94
2.8mm 94
2mm 94
1mm 93
0.5mm 89
0.250mm 35
0.125mm 13
0.063mm 6.9
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Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0550 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008899
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP6 (3.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
31.5mm 100
25mm 99
20mm 98
16mm 98
14mm 98
12.5mm 98
11.2mm 97
10mm 97
8mm 96
6.3mm 95
5.6mm 95
5mm 95
4mm 94
2.8mm 94
2mm 93
1mm 90
0.5mm 82
0.250mm 26
0.125mm 9
0.063mm 6
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No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0551 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008900
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP7 (0.5BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
63mm 100
50mm 96
45mm 93
31.5mm 89
25mm 86
22.4mm 84
20mm 83
16mm 79
14mm 76
12.5mm 75
11.2mm 73
10mm 71
8mm 69
6.3mm 66
5.6mm 65
5mm 64
4mm 63
2.8mm 61
2mm 59
1mm 56
0.5mm 49
0.250mm 25
0.125mm 10
0.063mm 6.2
Remarks :
Copy To 1 : [email protected] To 2 : M Hyland ( * ) (Laboratory Manager)
T Chambers ( * ) (Section Head)
Page 1 of 1
Passing %
Test Report
Determination of Particle Size Distribution BS EN 933-1 : 1997Method - Wet Grading
Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
A Member of the Anglo American plc Group
Electronic Report Format Only
No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0552 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008901
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 15/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP7(2.5BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
50mm 100
45mm 97
40mm 95
22.4mm 94
20mm 94
16mm 91
14mm 90
12.5mm 89
11.2mm 88
10mm 87
8mm 85
6.3mm 83
5.6mm 82
5mm 82
4mm 80
2.8mm 79
2mm 78
1mm 76
0.5mm 70
0.250mm 33
0.125mm 9
0.063mm 5.0
Remarks :
Copy To 1 : [email protected] To 2 : M Hyland ( * ) (Laboratory Manager)
T Chambers ( * ) (Section Head)
Page 1 of 1
Passing %
Test Report
Determination of Particle Size Distribution BS EN 933-1 : 1997Method - Wet Grading
Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
A Member of the Anglo American plc Group
Electronic Report Format Only
No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0553 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008902
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 18/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP9Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
50mm 100
45mm 96
31.5mm 92
25mm 87
22.4mm 86
20mm 84
16mm 80
14mm 78
12.5mm 77
11.2mm 76
10mm 74
8mm 71
6.3mm 69
5.6mm 68
5mm 67
4mm 66
2.8mm 65
2mm 63
1mm 60
0.5mm 53
0.250mm 17
0.125mm 5
0.063mm 2.7
Remarks :
Copy To 1 : [email protected] To 2 : M Hyland ( * ) (Laboratory Manager)
T Chambers ( * ) (Section Head)
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Passing %
Test Report
Determination of Particle Size Distribution BS EN 933-1 : 1997Method - Wet Grading
Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
A Member of the Anglo American plc Group
Electronic Report Format Only
No. 0989
Enviroarm LimitedEnviroarm597 Walsall RoadGreat WyrleyNr. WalsallStaffs.WS6 6AE
Sample Number : 11/0554 Date Sampled : Not Supplied Certificate No: 0008903
Sample Cert. Received : No Time Sampled: Not Supplied Date Received : 11/04/11
Order No. : Not Supplied Date Tested From : 12/04/11
Client Ref. : ARM/SCM/FGD/MF/1.00/2011 Date Tested To : 15/04/11
Report Issued : 18/04/11
Client : Enviroarm LtdSample Source : Mile Flat, South StaffordshireSample Description: TP4 (3.0BGL)Location: Not Supplied
Sieve Size
40mm 100
31.5mm 98
25mm 98
20mm 97
16mm 95
14mm 94
12.5mm 93
11.2mm 93
10mm 92
8mm 91
6.3mm 90
5.6mm 90
5mm 89
4mm 89
2.8mm 88
2mm 87
1mm 85
0.5mm 79
0.250mm 51
0.125mm 16
0.063mm 8.6
Remarks :
Copy To 1 : [email protected] To 2 : M Hyland ( * ) (Laboratory Manager)
T Chambers ( * ) (Section Head)
Page 1 of 1
Passing %
Test Report
Determination of Particle Size Distribution BS EN 933-1 : 1997Method - Wet Grading
Test Houses LimitedWolverhampton Laboratory Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPTelephone (01902) 382383 Fax (01902) 408260
Test Houses Limited is Registered in England No. 873787Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JPAgent for Tarmac Limited Registered in England and Wales No. 453791Registered Office Millfields Road Ettingshall Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 6JP
A Member of the Anglo American plc Group
Electronic Report Format Only
No. 0989
APPENDIX D:
Borehole Logs 2001
DRAWING
Trial Pit Locations
PHOTOGRAPHS
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 1: View of Trial Pit 1 showing thin soil depth lying directly on red and orange sand and gravel
Plate 2: View of gravel range in Trial Pit 1
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 3: Trial Pit 2 showing differing colour sands
Plate 4: View of Trial Pit 2 showing gravel deposits
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 5: View of yellow sandstone and sand in Trial Pit 3
Plate 6: Exposure of golden and yellow sand and sandstone above Trial Pit 3 horizon
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 7: View into Trial Pit 4 showing pink and red sand and gravel deposit above orange and yellow sands
Plate 8: Close up view of upper gravel deposits in Trial Pit 4
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 9: View of thick vertical gravel deposit in Trial Pit 5
Plate 10: Close up view of rounded and semi rounded gravel deposits in Trial Pit 5
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 11: Upper gravel deposits and pink sand below from Trial Pit 6
Plate 12: View of different colour sands below gravel in Trial Pit 6
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 13: View of sand and gravel above red sands in Trial Pit 7
Plate 14: View of pink and red sands below gravel in Trial Pit 7
MILE FLAT TRIAL PIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Plate 15: View of sand and gravel in Trial Pit 8
Plate 16: View of sand and gravel with pink sands in Trial Pit 9