Dewatering Plan Sample Clauses

Dewatering Plan. Provide a sketch and written scope to be provided to select contractors- All items to be provided in Electronic (.pdf) and 2 Hard Copies. 30% Submittal- 30% Plans which include preliminary Key Sheet/General Notes/Existing Dam/Typical Dam Section/Details/SWPPP/Cross Sections, Preliminary Sediment/Debris Removal Plan, Permit Applications, as required- All items to be provided in Electronic (.pdf) and 2 Hard Copies. 60% Submittal- 60% Plans which include preliminary Key Sheet/General Notes/Dam Design/Summary of Pay Items/ Typical Dam Section/Details/Summary of Quantities/Emergency Overflow Xxxx/Cross Sections/SWPPP, Preliminary Specification, Final Sediment/Debris Removal Plan, Preliminary Hydrological Study, Preliminary Slope Stability Analysis, Preliminary O&M Plan for Dam and Discharge Structures, Structural Analysis Report for Existing Discharge Structure, Permit Applications, as required - All items to be provided in Electronic(.pdf) and 2 Hard Copies. 90% Submittal- 90% Plans which include complete Key Sheet/General Notes/Dam Design/Summary of Pay Items/ Typical Dam Section/Details/Summary of Quantities/Emergency Overflow Xxxx/Cross Sections/SWPPP, Complete Specifications, Final Hydrological Study, Final Slope Stability Analysis, Final O&M Plan for Dam and Discharge Structures- All items to be provided in Electronic(.pdf) and 2 Hard Copies. 100% Submittal- 100% Plans which include final Key Sheet/General Notes/Dam Design/Summary of Pay Items/ Typical Dam Section/Details/Summary of Quantities/Emergency Overflow Xxxx/Cross Sections/SWPPP, Final Specifications- All items to be provided in Electronic (original format and .pdf) and 2 Hard Copies for County Files. As-Builts/Closeout- Debris and Sediment Removal Reports and Required Permits/Certifications. Schedule: Work will be scheduled upon receipt of authorization and will continue until complete in order to meet the agreed upon schedule. Should you have any questions or comments, please give me a call. Sincerely, Xxxx Xxxxxx, P.E. Project Manager Xxxxxxx, Inc. 13-14.061 Crescent Lake Dam Restoration Mar 25, 2015 Escambia County, FL http:// Project manager Project dates Apr 20, 2015 - Nov 10, 2015 Completion 0% Tasks 27 Resources 0 Name Begin date End date Crescent Lake Dam Restoration 4/20/15 11/9/15 NTP/Kick-Off Meeting 4/20/15 4/20/15 Field Reviews 4/20/15 4/21/15 Coordination with NRCS, FEMA, County, & Permitting Agencies 4/20/15 4/26/15 Property Aquisition/Construction Easement Approvals 4/20/15 5/3/1...
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Dewatering Plan. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx will investigate and evaluate the site-specific dewatering requirements and prepare a Dewatering Plan to determine site-specific dewatering costs to be used in the Design Analysis. The Dewatering Plan will summarize the requirements and proposed methods for dewatering to construct the landfill bottom liner. The objective is to design the bottom liner system that will maximize the waste capacity and soil excavation while determining the cost-effectiveness of dewatering efforts to construct the bottom liner below the water table. The following tasks are expected to be completed as part of this effort:
Dewatering Plan. If surface water is present or reasonably anticipated within the Project work area, the Permittee shall submit a detailed dewatering plan for CDFW review and written acceptance prior to conducting any dewatering activity. CDFW may request modifications to the dewatering plan prior to providing written acceptance. Send the proposed dewatering plan to Xxxxxx Xxxxxx at xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx.

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