Georgia Correctional Officer (CO) Practice Exam

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During a treatment process, what does an application rate for gravel or rock fill equate to?

  1. 1 gallon/10 square feet

  2. 0.1 gallons/square foot

  3. 1.5 gallons/10 square feet

  4. 0.2 gallons/linear foot

The correct answer is: 1.5 gallons/10 square feet

The application rate for gravel or rock fill being 1.5 gallons per 10 square feet indicates the volume of water that should be used to achieve optimal compaction and stabilization of the fill material over a given area. This rate is significant in construction and earthworks, as the right amount of water helps to ensure that the gravel or rock fill binds together effectively, reducing voids and enhancing overall stability. In practical terms, applying 1.5 gallons for every 10 square feet ensures that the material is adequately saturated, which is key to achieving the right level of compaction. Proper compaction is essential in construction as it leads to a stable base that can support structures or roadways without settling or shifting over time. The other choices represent different application rates, but only the correct answer reflects the recommended rate for effective treatment and compaction of gravel or rock fill.