Groundwater level Sample Clauses

Groundwater level. Groundwater levels are recorded locally at five (5) observation boreholes within the Tidworth catchment on a daily basis via on-site loggers. The data is then collected manually on a monthly basis. Under normal conditions, the operations team reviews the groundwater level data on a monthly basis. As the drought develops, this will be done weekly or daily spending on severity.
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Groundwater level. The measurement of groundwater heads in the frame of monitoring is performed by a number of institutions encompassing waterworks, local or regional water and environment protection authorities, geological surveys and their regional offices, as well as other research institutes like hydrological or hydrometeorological ones. Monitoring within a specific country can be conducted simultaneously by several institutions (Annex 1. Fig.4. and Annex 2 Tab.4.) Monitoring data can be gathered on local, regional and national levels. Local monitoring serves for the protection of some smaller regions and water bases executed essentially in the frame of the monitoring activities of waterworks and local municipalities. Monitoring of groundwater heads proceeds on local level in Italy, Holland, Denmark and France. The related data are managed in local databases in Xxxxxx-Romagna Region (Italy). The data are transferred in the frame of obligatory data supply to regional data collecting organisations. In France local monitoring proceeds in several institutions without specific obligations. Like in Xxxxxx-Romagna Region (Italy), the gathered data are managed in local databases for internal use. In Holland data on local level are transferred to the national database (DINO) in the frame of obligatory data supply. Locally collected data are directly loaded in the national database in Denmark. Monitoring on regional level is devoted to tracking the changes in the state of subsurface waters in the regions of a specific country. Regional monitoring activities are conducted by state institutions and authorities (water boards, river basin authorities and regional offices of environmental authorities) or state-budget research institutes (geological surveys, hydrological institutes and hydrometeorological institutes). In Xxxxxx-Romagna Region (Italy), data collected on regional level are organised in regional database, whereas the collected raw data are transferred to national data collecting organisations upon obligatory data supply. The same applies in Holland, i. e. regional data must be submitted to the institution responsible for the management of the national database. In Hungary there is also a compulsory transfer of regionally gathered data to the unit managing the national database which sends regularly back verified data to the regional databases. The regional database forms thus a separated part of the national database. By applying this rule of data transfer duplicated items...
Groundwater level. 13.4.1.21 The existing groundwater regime at the northern portal area of the subsea tunnel is heavily influenced by the close proximity of the sea. Generally the groundwater table lies at +2mPD (approximately 3m below ground level).

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  • Subsurface Conditions Unless the Contract Documents stipulate specific quantities and units of rock or unsuitable soils, the Contractor shall assume material below the surface of the Earth to be earth and other material that can be removed by power shovel or similar equipment. Should conditions encountered below the surface of the ground be at variance to the number of unit requirements as indicated by drawings or specifications, and absent an agreed-upon unit price established prior to the bid by Addendum, or after contract execution by Change Order, the Contract Sum and/or time shall be adjusted as provided in the Contract Documents for changes in the work.

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