Tom_in_CA
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Hey gang, If there were (theoretically) a beach-side construction project, at a historic old recreation beach frontage. And if the project required excavating out all the sand beneath said-historic-location beach-side location with heavy equipment (to create footings, basement, etc... for the incoming structure). And the construction company has 2 options with the excess sand: If it's clean enough , they can dump it out on to the beach, to let the high tides take it away, no problem. But if it's got debri in it (old lumber, concrete fragments, etc...), then that portion of the sand/spoils is required to be trucked off.
And let's say that the contractor is wise to the fact there's bound to be old coins in the sand, yet also wise to the fact that the local md'rs will be "all over this" the minute that sand is dumped out on to the beach. Doh! So let's say that he has the option, at his own expense, to trommel the sand first. He can rent an industrial size trommel, and .... as he scoop out with his excavators, simply dump it into the trommel, eh ? To "clean" the sand , before being dumped out on to the beach. It can just be considered a part of the job, with the awarding agency (city, beach-side amusement co., or whomever) not blinking or thinking twice, as to his choice of thorough-ness
So what sort of Trommel can process sand this quickly with rotating spinning drums? We're talking dozer/excavator bucket loads of 2 to 4 yards at a time (enough to fill the back of a pickup truck in a single bucket load!).
Do you see any short-falls or cautions or tips for such a process ? Do you know, or have you heard, of anyone taking highly productive historic beach sand (like at old carnival or boardwalk heavily-trodden back-dune type sand....) and doing this ? What was their results ? What's the rental rates, and who rents stuff at this large-of-a-caliber ?
And let's say that the contractor is wise to the fact there's bound to be old coins in the sand, yet also wise to the fact that the local md'rs will be "all over this" the minute that sand is dumped out on to the beach. Doh! So let's say that he has the option, at his own expense, to trommel the sand first. He can rent an industrial size trommel, and .... as he scoop out with his excavators, simply dump it into the trommel, eh ? To "clean" the sand , before being dumped out on to the beach. It can just be considered a part of the job, with the awarding agency (city, beach-side amusement co., or whomever) not blinking or thinking twice, as to his choice of thorough-ness
So what sort of Trommel can process sand this quickly with rotating spinning drums? We're talking dozer/excavator bucket loads of 2 to 4 yards at a time (enough to fill the back of a pickup truck in a single bucket load!).
Do you see any short-falls or cautions or tips for such a process ? Do you know, or have you heard, of anyone taking highly productive historic beach sand (like at old carnival or boardwalk heavily-trodden back-dune type sand....) and doing this ? What was their results ? What's the rental rates, and who rents stuff at this large-of-a-caliber ?