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Track surface work begins at Santa Anita
"We are currently working with both the California Thoroughbred Trainers (CTT) and the CHRB, and together, we're developing a consensus with regard to the composition of the various soils that we'll be using," Haines said. MI Developments (MID), Santa Anita's parent company, has dispatched Ted Malloy, who has been involved with the installation of several tracks around the country and who has been involved in track maintenance for more than 38 years, to oversee the project. "We just started to take the synthetic material off today," Malloy said on Monday. "We've had skip loaders out on the track, piling it up and we'll start hauling it off tomorrow. We anticipate it'll take about two weeks to remove all of the synthetic material. "We hope to clear the rocks underneath, which are part of the drainage system, the following week (of October 24)." Malloy said following the removal of the current drainage system, work will begin on installing an organic base. "After the rocks are completely removed, the new base material will be applied and we anticipate that will take about two weeks (October 31 through November 13). After the base is in place and compacted to proper density, we'll start to apply the cushion mix, which is what we run on." Malloy noted that the cushion will be mixed by Vulcan Materials in nearby Irwindale, California. "The soils will be coming from several different places and Vulcan will make the cushion mix out of a conglomeration of several types of sands and clay, to our specifications. After the cushion is in place, we will harrow and water it until the material is stabilized and this should take at least one week."
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