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- Page 3 and 4: Primary Authors• David Hammer, US
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5. Filter Design ProcedureRegrading
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5. Filter Design ProcedureBase Soil
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5. Filter Design ProcedureFiltering
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5. Filter Design ProcedureLimit Fin
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7. ConstructionConstruction of Incl
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7. ConstructionManufacture and Stor
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7. ConstructionHauling and DumpingB
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7. ConstructionSpreadingSpreaderBox
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7. ConstructionCompaction Moisture
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7. ConstructionField Compaction115B
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7. ConstructionProtecting Placed Fi
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7. ConstructionGeomembrane Protecti
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7. ConstructionField Testing - Dens
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Narrow Toe Drain123BUILDING STRONG
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