Corrosivity Sample Clauses

Corrosivity. CONSULTANT shall perform laboratory tests to determine any corrosive properties of the soils samples, including pH, minimum resistivity and sulfate and chloride content. CONSULTANT shall include appropriate design comments in his recommendations.
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Corrosivity. H.07. Test soils for sulfate and chloride content. If necessary, use admixtures in concrete so it would not be susceptible to attack by sulfates, and/or use coated metal pipes so that pipes would be more resistant to corrosion by chlorides. 7E Owner DPW; DBI Include in relevant Infrastructure Improvement plans 1. In conjunction with building permit review applicant shall submit a soils report which analyzes soil for sulfate and chloride content. 2. DPW in consultation with DBI to require testing prior to issuance of building or site permits. 3. Owner/other developers to retain services of a geotechnical consultant to test soils. 4. Consultant prepares report of results. 5. Owner/other developers to submit report to DPW and DBI for review. 6. DBI to impose building material modifications as MISSION BAY MITIGATION MEASURES Block 7E Mitigation Measures Mitigation Response S.A. Responsible (Other) Mitigation Schedule Implementation Procedures necessary to reduce impacts of corrosivity during project review and approval. 7. Owner/other developers to construct project with required building material modifications. 8. DPW or DBI to inspect buildings to ensure compliance with mitigation measure.

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