“…The diagram shows that the Potomac Group sediments that overlie saprolite consist of gravelly sands (Kps) and silty or sandy clay (Kpc) that interfinger in a complex manner. These sediments were deposited in a fluviatile environment, and as a consequence, the sands often fill old channels while the clays and silts are associated overbank floodplain deposits, natural levees and ox-bow deposits(Weir, 1976).Under some conditions thick porous sands may serve as aquifers for groundwater, whereas the impermeable clays act as confining beds. An outstanding characteristic of clays that is of concern to planners is the susceptibility of the clay to slump and creep, even on very low angle slopes.…”