Groundwater Occurrence and Flow Sample Clauses

Groundwater Occurrence and Flow. Overburden Groundwater The water table is generally about 5 to 9 feet below ground surface (bgs), but in topographically lower areas such as in the southeastern part of the Site and adjacent to the river, the water table is near the ground surface. Overburden groundwater from the northern and central portions of the Site flows to the east and discharges to the narrow channel of the Mohawk River immediately adjacent to the Site, between the Site and Xxxxxxx Island (Appendix A, Figures 32A and 32B). A component of overburden groundwater from the southern portion of the Site (i.e., south of the stormwater drainage ditch) flows to the southeast and discharges to the confluence of the river channels that flow on either side of Xxxxxxx Island. Some of the overburden groundwater on the Site also flows downward into the bedrock. The groundwater contained within the eastern gas holder structure appears to have little or no hydraulic connectivity with the surrounding groundwater, whereas groundwater within the western gas holder is in hydraulic connection with the surrounding groundwater, as groundwater elevation within and outside of the holder are similar. Water levels in the overburden monitoring xxxxx do not respond to changes in river level. However, it is expected that as the water table elevation decreases to levels closer to that of the river elevation in proximity to the river channel, the water table will likely show some response to river level changes. A north-south oriented segment of the historic Champlain Canal was once located directly adjacent to the western side of the Site. The canal was subsequently filled and is now buried under the area of existing State Route 787. In an effort to identify potential sources of water flow onto the Site (other than groundwater) that may impact remedy design and implementation, research was conducted into the specific alignment of the historic Champlain Canal in the area of the Site and potential drainage features (e.g., drainage pipes, weirs, ditches, etc.) associated with the canal or serving other purposes in the vicinity of the Site. Several maps/drawings obtained during the research efforts depicted a west-east oriented feature (presumably a narrow waterway that intersected the Champlain Canal) bisecting the Site and terminating at the Mohawk River. During trenching associated with the utility relocation/realignment activities conducted in July to October 2017, a localized zone of coarse-grained subsurface de...
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  • Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials The Contractor shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Site. Should the Contractor or any Subcontractors have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the Contractor or any Subcontractor may contain Hazardous Materials it is the Contractor’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials which shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.

  • Notice to Proceed - Site Improvements The Recipient shall not commence, or cause to be commenced, any site improvements or other work on the Land until the Director has issued a Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with all requirements for the approval of a grant under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27 and has completed any land acquisition required by the Project. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all Project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

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  • Underground Facilities All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements containing such facilities, including without limitation those that convey electricity, gases, steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.

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