Common use of Rock Removal Clause in Contracts

Rock Removal. With any excavations, the following rock removal procedures pertain only to rocks found in the uppermost 42 inches of soil, the common freeze zone in Illinois, which emerged or were brought to the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstruction. A. Before replacing any topsoil, Best Efforts shall be taken to remove all rocks greater than 3 inches in any dimension from the surface of exposed subsoil which emerged or were brought to the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstruction. B. If trenching, blasting, or boring operations are required through rocky terrain, precautions shall be taken to minimize the potential for oversized rocks to become interspersed in adjacent soil material. C. Rocks and soil containing rocks removed from the subsoil areas, topsoil, or from any excavations, shall be removed from the Landowner's premises or disposed of on the Landowner's premises at a location that is mutually acceptable to the Landowner and the Facility Owner.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement, Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement, Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement

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Rock Removal. With any excavations, the The following rock removal procedures only pertain only to rocks found in the uppermost 42 inches of soil, the common freeze zone in Illinois, which emerged or were brought to the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstruction. A. Before replacing any topsoil, Best Efforts shall be taken to remove all rocks greater than 3 inches in any dimension will be removed from the surface of all exposed subsoil which emerged or were brought to and from all subsoil that is replaced back in the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstructiontrench. B. As the topsoil is replaced, all rocks greater than 3 inches in any dimension will be removed from the topsoil. If trenching, blasting, or boring operations are required through rocky terrain, suitable precautions shall will be taken to minimize the potential for oversized rocks to become interspersed in with adjacent soil material. C. . Rocks and soil containing rocks removed from the subsoil areas, topsoil, or from any excavations, shall will be removed from hauled off the Landowner's premises or disposed of on the Landowner's premises at a location that is mutually acceptable to the Landowner and the Facility Owner. .

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement, Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement

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Rock Removal. With any excavations, the The following rock removal procedures only pertain only to rocks found in the uppermost 42 inches of soil, the common freeze zone in Illinois, which emerged or were brought to the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstruction. A. Before replacing any topsoil, Best Efforts shall be taken to remove all rocks greater than 3 inches in any dimension will be removed from the surface of all exposed subsoil which emerged or were brought to and from all subsoil that is replaced back in the site as a result of Construction and/or Deconstructiontrench. B. As the topsoil is replaced, all rocks greater than 3 inches in any dimension will be removed from the topsoil. If trenching, blasting, or boring operations are required through rocky terrain, suitable precautions shall will be taken to minimize the potential for oversized rocks to become interspersed in with adjacent soil material. C. . Rocks and soil containing rocks removed from the subsoil areas, topsoil, or from any excavations, shall will be removed from hauled off the Landowner's premises or disposed of on the Landowner's premises at a location that is mutually acceptable to the Landowner and the Facility Owner. .

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement

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