River/Impoundment Survey Sample Clauses

River/Impoundment Survey. Up to 14 cross‐sections will be obtained on the ground to supplement the existing bathymetric survey. The general location of these cross sections will be southerly along Xxxxx and Longmarsh Brook. This survey task includes:  Detailed cross‐sections will be surveyed at up to four locations – include one existing model cross‐section and three proposed new cross‐sections. Detailed bathymetry will consist of top/bottom of bank on both sides and 5‐10 shots between the bottom of bank. There is potential for depths as great as 10‐15 feet at these four cross‐sections.  Simple cross‐sections at 10 proposed locations, which will consist of top/bottom of bank on both sides and at least one shot at the deepest point in the channel.  Approximately five shots on roadway/curb surfaces at the three road crossings: at an existing Class VI road crossing of Xxxxx Xxxxx, at XX 000, and at Longmarsh Road. These shots are needed to support the modeling of the crest profile where the water will first crest.  Five shots to define the crest of a potential dam structure on Xxxxx Xxxxx upstream of NH 108. This survey would locate the spillway or outlet pipe and obtain elevations of its sill or of the inlet/outlet inverts. VHB will utilize a combination of traditional survey methods and GPS equipment to accomplish the above tasks. Additionally, VHB will obtain statewide LiDAR survey of the downstream portion of the Oyster River from the dam site to approximately the Durham Waste Water Treatment Plant and incorporate these data into the Existing Conditions Plan.
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