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| [[File:PSD sand.png|thumb|Particle size distribution graph, as described in table]] | [[File:PSD sand.png|thumb|Particle size distribution graph, as described in table]] | ||
| − | *Coarse sand for LID construction shall be clean and free free of toxic materials. | + | *Coarse sand for LID construction shall be washed clean and free free of toxic materials. | 
| − | *The pH of the sand shall be  ≤ 7.0. Manufactured sand from limestone or dolostone parent material is not acceptable. | + | *The pH of the sand shall be  ≤ 7.0.   | 
| + | *Manufactured sand from limestone or dolostone parent material is not acceptable. | ||
| + | *Sand manufactured from crushed recycled glass is available locally, and is a viable alternative.   | ||
| *The coarse sand shall have a fineness modulus index between 2.8 and 3.1 according to [https://www.astm.org/Standards/C33 ASTM C33/C33M], or otherwise meet the gradation below. | *The coarse sand shall have a fineness modulus index between 2.8 and 3.1 according to [https://www.astm.org/Standards/C33 ASTM C33/C33M], or otherwise meet the gradation below. | ||
Revision as of 15:14, 20 February 2018
- Coarse sand for LID construction shall be washed clean and free free of toxic materials.
- The pH of the sand shall be ≤ 7.0.
- Manufactured sand from limestone or dolostone parent material is not acceptable.
- Sand manufactured from crushed recycled glass is available locally, and is a viable alternative.
- The coarse sand shall have a fineness modulus index between 2.8 and 3.1 according to ASTM C33/C33M, or otherwise meet the gradation below.
| Sieve | Percent passing | 
|---|---|
| 9.5 mm | 100 | 
| 4.75 mm (No.4) | 95-100 | 
| 2.36 mm (No.8) | 80-100 | 
| 1.18 mm (No.16) | 50-85 | 
| 0.60 mm (No.30) | 25-50 | 
| 0.30 mm (No.50) | 5-30 | 
| 0.15 mm (No.100) | 0-10 | 
| 0.075 mm (No.200) | ≤ 3 | 
