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Subsurface Drainage Description: This specification is applicable to placing a geotextile against the soil to allow long-term passage of water into a subsurface drain system retaining the in -situ soil. The primary function of the geotextile in subsurface drainage applications is filtration. Geotextile filtration properties are a function of the in-situ soil gradation, plasticity, and hydraulic conditions. Geotextile Requirements: Woven silt film geotextiles (i.e. geotextiles made from yarns of a flat, tape-like character) will not be allowed. Test Test Method Units Class 2 2 Class 3 Grab ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1100 248 700 158 800 180 500 113 Sewn Seam ASTM D 4632 N lbs 990 223 630 142 720 162 450 101 Tear ASTM D 4633 N lbs 400 90* 250 56 300 68 180 41 Puncture ASTM D 4833 N lbs 400 90 250 56 300 68 180 41 Burst ASTM D 3786 kpa psi 2700 392 1300 189 2100 305 950 138 UV Resistance ASTM D 4355 % 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. % in-situ soil passing 0.075mm Cours e (#200 sieve) 1 Permittivity 3,4 ASTM D 4491 sec -1.5.2.1.5.2.1.5.2.1.5.2.1 AOS** 3,4 ASTM D 4751 mm.43.25.22 5.43.25.22 5.43.25.22 5.43.25.22 5

1 Based on grain size analysis of in-situ soil in accordance with AASHTO T88. 2 Default geotextile selection. The Engineer may specify a Class 3 geotextile for trench drain applications based on one or more of the following: a) The Engineer has found Class 3 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on field experience. b) The Engineer has found Class 3 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on laboratory testing and visual inspection of a geotextile sample removed from a field test section constructed under anticipated field conditions. c) Subsurface drain depth is less than 2 m (6.56 ft), drain aggregate is less than 30 mm (1.18 in) and compaction requirement is equal to or less than 95% of AASHTO T-99. 3 These default filtration property values are based on the predominate particle sizes of the in-situ soil. In addition to the default permittivity value, the Engineer may require geotextile permeability and/or performance testing based on engineering design for drainage systems in problematic soil environments. 4 Site specific geotextile design should be performed especially if one or more of the following problematic soil environments are encountered: unstable or highly erodable soils such as non-cohesive silts; gap graded soils; alternating sand/silt laminated soils; dispersive clays; and/or rock flour. 5 For cohesive soils with+ a plasticity index greater than 7, geotextile maximum average roll value for apparent opening size is 0.30 mm (#50 sieve). * The required MARV tear strength for woven monofilament geotextiles is 250 N (56 lbs). Products that meet class specification Class 2 Class 3 Coarse Gradation (%) None 150EX GTF 400 EO 140EX Gradation (%) GTF 400E 150EX GTF 400 EO 140EX Gradation (%) GTF 400E 150EX GTF 400 EO 140EX

Separation Description: This specification is applicable to the use of a geotextile to prevent mixing of a subgrade soil and an aggregate cover material (subbase, base, select embankment, etc.). This specification may also apply to situations other than beneath pavements where separation of two dissimilar materials is required but where water seepage through the geotextile is not a critical function. The separation application is appropriate for pavement structures constructed over soils with a California Bearing Ratio greater than or equal to three (CBR = 3, shear strength greater than approximately 90 kpa (13.05 psi)). It is appropriate for unsaturated subgrade soils. The primary function of a geotextile in this application is separation. Geotextile Requirements: The geotextile shall meet the requirements in this table. Test Test Method Units Class 2 2 Class 3 Grab ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1100 248 700 158 800 180 500 113 Sewn Seam ASTM D 4632 N lbs 990 223 630 142 720 162 450 101 Tear ASTM D 4633 N lbs 400 90* 250 56 300 68 180 41 Puncture ASTM D 4833 N lbs 400 90 250 56 300 68 180 41 Burst ASTM D 3786 kpa psi 2700 392 1300 189 2100 305 950 138 UV Resistance ASTM D 4355 % 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. Permittivity ASTM D 4491 sec -1 02 2 02 2 02 2 02 2 AOS** ASTM D 4751 mm.60.60.60.60 1 Default geotextile selection. The Engineer may specify a Class 3 geotextile based on one or more of the following: a) The Engineer has found Class 3 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on field experience. b) The Engineer has found Class 3 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on laboratory testing and visual inspection of a geotextile sample removed from a field test section constructed under anticipated field conditions. c) Aggregate cover thickness of the first lift over the geotextile exceeds 300 mm (11.81 in) and aggregate diameter is less than 50 mm (1.97 in). d) Aggregate cover thickness of the first lift over the geotextile exceeds 150 mm (5.91 in), aggregate diameter is less than 30 mm (1.18 in), and construction equipment contact pressure is less than 550 kpa (79.77 psi). 2 Default value. Permittivity of the geotextile should be greater than that of the soil (? g >? s). The Engineer may also require the permeability of the geotextile to be greater than that of the soil (kg > ks). * The required MARV tear strength for woven monofilament geotextiles is 250 N (56 lbs). Products that meet class specification: Class 2 Class 3 GTF 250 150EX GTF 200S 140EX

Stabilization Description: This specification is applicable to the use of a geotextile in wet, saturated conditions to provide the coincident functions of separation and filtration. In some installations, the geotextile can also provide the function of reinforcement. Stabilization is applicable to pavement structures constructed over soils with a California Bearing Ratio between one and three (1<CBR<3), and shear strength between approximately 30 and 90 kpa (4.35-13.05 psi). The stabilization application is appropriate for subgrade soils which are saturated due to a high groundwater table or due to prolonged periods of wet weather. This specification is not appropriate for embankment reinforcement where stress conditions may cause global subgrade foundation or stability failure. Reinforcement of the pavement section is a site-specific design issue. Geotextile Requirements: The geotextile shall meet the requirements in this table. Test Test Method Units Class 1 1 Class 2 Class 3 <50% =50% Grab ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1400 315 900 202 1100 248 700 158 800 180 500 113 Sewn Seam ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1200 270 810 182 990 223 630 142 720 162 450 101 Tear ASTM D 4633 N lbs 500 113 350 79 400 90* 250 56 300 68 180 41 Puncture ASTM D 4833 N lbs 500 113 350 79 400 90 250 56 300 68 180 41 Burst ASTM D 3786 kpa psi 3500 508 1700 247 2700 392 1300 189 2100 305 950 138 UV Resistance ASTM D 4355 % 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. Permittivity ASTM D 4491 sec -1.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2 AOS** ASTM D 4751 mm.43.43.43.43.43.43 1 Default geotextile selection. The Engineer may specify a Class 2 or 3 geotextile based on one or more of the following: a) The Engineer has found the class of geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on field experience. b) The Engineer has found the class of geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on laboratory testing and visual inspection of a geotextile sample removed from a field test section constructed under anticipated field conditions. 2 Default value. Permittivity of the geotextile should be greater than that of the soil (? g >? s). The Engineer may also require the permeability of the geotextile to be greater than that of the soil (kg > ks). * The required MARV tear strength for woven monofilament geotextiles is 250 N (56 lbs). Products that meet class specification: Class 1 1 Class 2 Class 3 <50% =50% None 180EX GTF 400E 150EX GTF 400EO 140EX

Permanent Erosion Control Description: This specification is applicable to the use of a geotextile between energy absorbing armor systems and the in-situ soil to prevent soil loss resulting in excessive scour and to prevent hydraulic uplift pressures causing instability of the permanent erosion control system. This specification does not apply to other types of geosynthetic erosion control materials such as turf reinforcement mats. The primary function the geotextile serves in permanent erosion control applications is filtration. Geotextile filtration properties are a function of site hydraulic conditions, and the in-situ soil gradation, density, and plasticity. Geotextile Requirements: Woven silt film geotextiles (i.e. geotextiles made from yarns of a flat, tape-like character) will not be allowed. Test Test Method Units Class 1 2,3 (All Others) Class 2 2 (Woven Monofilament) Grab ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1400 315 900 202 1100 248 Sewn Seam ASTM D 4632 N lbs 1200 270 810 182 990 223 Tear ASTM D 4633 N lbs 500 113 350 79 400 90* Puncture ASTM D 4833 N lbs 500 113 350 79 400 90 Burst ASTM D 3786 kpa psi 3500 508 1700 247 2700 392 UV Resistance ASTM D 4355 % 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. 50% @ 500 hrs. % in-situ soil passing 0.075mm (#200 sieve) 1 Permittivity 4 ASTM D 4491 sec -1.7.2.1.7.2.1.7.2.1 AOS** 3,4 ASTM D 4751 mm.43.25.22 5.43.25.22 5.43.25.22 5 1 Based on grain size analysis of in-situ soil in accordance with AASHTO T88. 2 As a general guideline, the default geotextile selection is appropriate for conditions of equal or less severity than either of the following: a) Armor layer stone weights do not exceed 100 kg (220 lbs), stone drop height is less than 1 m (3.28 ft), and no aggregate bedding layer is required. b) Armor layer stone weights exceed 100 kg (220 lbs), stone drop height is less than 1 m (3.28 ft), and the geotextile is protected by a 150 mm (5.91 in) thick aggregate bedding layer designed to be compatible with the armor layer. 3 The Engineer may specify a Class 2 geotextile based on one or more of the following: a) The Engineer has found Class 2 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on field experience. b) The Engineer has found Class 2 geotextiles to have sufficient survivability based on laboratory testing and visual inspection of a geotextile sample removed from a field test section constructed under anticipated field conditions. c) Armor layer stone weights less than 100 kg (220 lbs), stone drop height is less than 1 m (3.28 ft), and the geotextile is protected by a 150 mm (5.91 in) thick aggregate bedding layer designed to be compatible with the armor layer. d) Armor layer stone weights do not exceed 100 kg (220 lbs), stone is placed with a zero drop height.

4 These default filtration property values are based on the predominate particle sizes of the in-situ soil. In addition to the default permittivity value, the Engineer may require geotextile permeability and/or performance testing based on engineering design for drainage systems in problematic soil environments. Site specific geotextile design should be performed especially if one or more of the following problematic soil environments are encountered: unstable or highly erodable soils such as noncohesive silts; gap graded soils; alternating sand/silt laminated soils; dispersive clays; and/or rock flour. 5 For cohesive soils with a plasticity index greater than 7, geotextile maximum average roll value for apparent opening size is 0.30 mm (#50 sieve). * The required MARV tear strength for woven monofilament geotextiles is 250 N (56 lbs).

Temporary Silt Fence* Description: This specification is applicable to the use of a geotextile as a vertical, permeable interceptor to remove suspended soil from overland water flow. The function of a temporary silt fence is to filter and allow settlement of soil particles from sediment laden water. The purpose is to prevent the eroded soil from being transported off the construction site by water runoff. Geotextile Requirements: The geotextile used for temporary silt fence may or may not be supported between posts with a wire or polymeric mesh. The temporary silt fence geotextile shall meet the requirements of the table below. All numeric values except AOS represent MARV. Values for AOS represent maximum average roll values. Field monitoring shall be performed to verify that armor system placement does not damage the geotextile. The minimum height above ground for all silt fence shall be 760 mm (29.92 in). Minimum embedment depth shall be 150 mm (5.91 in). Refer to Section XXXXX for more detailed installation requirements. Test Method Units Supported Unsupported Unsupported Elongation ASTM D-4632 % N/A =50 =50 Maximum Post Spacing m/ft 1.2/3.9 1.2/3.9 2/6.56 Grab Machine ASTM D-4632 N/lbs 400/90 550/123 550/123 Cross Machine ASTM D-4632 N/lbs 400/90 450/101 450/101 Permittivity1 ASTM D-4491 Sec-1 0.05 0.05 0.05 Water Flow Rate ASTM D-4491 (liters/m 2 /sec)(gpm/ft 2 ) 3 /4.43 3 /4.43 3 /4.43 Apparent Opening Size**1 ASTM D-4751 Mm 0.60 0.60 0.60 UV Stability ASTM D-4355 % after 500 hr. 70 70 70 1 These default filtration property values are based on empirical evidence with a variety of sediments. For environmental sensitive areas, a review of previous experience and/or site or regionally specific geotextile tests should be performed by the agency to conform suitability of these requirements. * Silt fence support shall consist of 14 gage steel wire with a mesh spacing of 150 mm (5.91 in) by 150 mm (5.90 in) or prefabricated polymeric mesh of equivalent strength. Products that meet class specification: GTF 190 for Unsupported =50%

Paving Fabric Description: This specification is applicable to the use of a paving fabric, saturated with asphalt cement between pavement layers. The function of the paving fabric is to act as a waterproofing membrane within the pavement structure. This specification is not intended to describe fabric membrane systems specifically designed for pavement joints and localized (spot) repairs. Geotextile Requirements: The geotextile used for paving fabric must meet the requirements of the table below. Test Test Method Units Requirements Grab ASTM D-4632 N/lbs 450/101 Mass Per Unit Area ASTM D-3776 (g/m 2 )(oz/yd 2 ) 140/4.2 Ultimate Elongation ASTM D-4632 % =50 Asphalt Retention 1 Texas DOT Item 3099 (l/m 2 )(gal/yd 2 ) 1,2 Melting Point ASTM D-276 0 C/ 0 F 150/302 1 Asphalt required to saturate paving fabric only. Asphalt retention must be provided in manufacturer certification (refer to section 4). Value does not indicate the asphalt application rate required for construction. Refer to Appendix titled Construction/Installation Guidelines for discussion of asphalt application rate. 2 Product asphalt retention property must meet the MARV provided by the manufacture s certification (refer to section 4). All values are Minimum Average Roll Values (MARV)