Soil Testing Sample Clauses
Soil Testing. 3.1. All jobs placing more than 1000m3 (solid) or 1,750 tonnes of fill at any of our sites will be required to provide soil testing results for contamination as part of the pre-approval information requirements, unless otherwise authorised by us.
3.2. All fill tipped at our sites is subject to random additional analytical testing at a rate of 1 test per 500m3. Jobs may be stockpiled on site and sampled. The samples are sent to a laboratory with IANZ accreditation for testing.
3.3. The test results will assess whether fill is:
a. entirely cleanfill;
b. not entirely cleanfill but is within our managed fill Acceptance Criteria. In this case managed fill prices will apply;
c. outside our cleanfill or managed fill Acceptance Criteria. In this case we may quote to take it to an appropriate facility; or
d. a combination of the above. In this case we may, if viable, be able to quote to separate the fill into distinct areas, and deal with each area within the categories above.
Soil Testing. A soil test report, the results of which shall be satisfactory to Lender from Borrower’s architect or engineer stating that the foundations and structural members of the MOB have been adequately designed considering soil conditions at the Property shall have been delivered to Lender and approved by Lender and Lender’s Inspector.
Soil Testing. The Farm/Ranch shall provide access to ZFP, the Technical Assistance Provider, or an agent, to the property on which the practices funded by the Grant are implemented for the course of the Term. ZFP shall provide reasonable notice to the Farm/Ranch to coordinate scheduling. Testing may take place up to three (3) times during the Term.
Soil Testing. 4.14.4.1. Furnish all material, labor, and equipment necessary to perform soil tests.
4.14.4.2. The Contractor shall perform the following steps to gather appropriate material for testing (collectively, “Sampling”):
4.14.4.2.1. Make a composite sample (5-7 samples per planter area from a minimum of 3 planter areas per 3-block segment).
4.14.4.2.2. Use a soil tube, auger, or spade to collect the sample.
4.14.4.2.3. Sample depth: Turf grass - 4”; Flowers/shrubs - 4-6”; Trees - 6-8”.
4.14.4.2.4. Mix the composite sample in a clean pail.
4.14.4.2.5. Save two cups of sample in a sample bag and fill out label. 4.14.4.2.6. Submit a completed information sheet with each sample. 4.14.4.2.7. Insure that soil samples are not tainted by mulch.
Soil Testing. Soil testing will be preformed and the results shared with the City at the beginning of the contract. The City should then be notified in writing of what corrective action plan will be put in place to correct any deficiencies. This would include ph control and fertilizer requirements. Random, multiple soil samples from each shall be collected and tested from each of the areas listed in the contract and then on an annual basis.
Soil Testing. For purposes of conducting a limited Phase II investigation, Sellers shall, at Buyer’s option, have up to a total of three soil samples taken at the Rochester facility, specifically one sample at each of the locations identified in a prior Phase I report provided to Buyer as having a potential environmental issue that was not identified in the current Phase I report. In order to exercise this option, Buyer must notify Sellers in writing within two (2) Business Days of the date hereof of its request to have such sample taken. The tests on the samples (if any) taken at the cooling tower and the wash water disposal will be limited to the substance or compound specifically identified as being of concern in the aforementioned Phase I report, and the test on the sample (if any) taken at the site adjacent to the vent near the spot welding area will not be limited to any specific substance or compound. The report on any samples taken shall either be directed to both Buyer and Sellers or include a reliance letter for the benefit of Buyer. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein (including, without limitation, Section 7.2(a)), no adverse condition which may be revealed by such testing shall constitute a failure of a condition to Buyer’s obligation to consummate and effect the transactions contemplated hereby unless such adverse condition shall represent a Material Adverse Effect on the Business.
Soil Testing. As directed by the Project Manager, Contractor shall test soil at proposed debris management sites, debris removal contractor laydown yards, or other facilities prior to and following site operations. Contractor shall comply with all provisions of MSA 0-00-00-00-00 Exhibit A and A.1 regarding soil sampling, laboratory analysis, and result reporting unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager.
Soil Testing. Soils from each field are analyzed prior to the initial biosolids application. A composite of soil from ranging from 6-12 inches are sampled at 15 separate, randomly selected locations, and are analyzed on each permitted site. Soils are analyzed BC Labs or other certified laboratory for the following: • Total Kjeidahl Nitrogen • Phosphorous • Ammonia Nitrogen • Nitrate Nitrogen • Phosphate • Potassium • Cation Exchange Capacity • Soil pH Periodically, samples are tested for other parameters such as Boron, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Toxic Organics indicators, Sodium Adsorption Ratio.
Soil Testing. With Approval of Lessor, which Approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, a non-exclusive right to extract soil samples, perform geotechnical tests, and conduct such other tests, studies, inspections and analyses of or on the Land as Lessee deems necessary, useful, or appropriate. Approval from Lessor shall not be required for those locations which are identified and approved in the Project Plan. Results and reports of all testing shall be shared upon request, which request shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Soil Testing. The Contractor shall provide fifty (50) Comprehensive Compositional and Soil Nutrient Tests at specific locations directed by the Trust on an as-needed basis, which shall include: • Organic matter content (% oven dry weight of soil) • Soil reaction (pH). • Soluble salt content (Conductivity). • The carbon/nitrogen ratio. • Micronutrient content. • Hydrometer Testing (Gravel/Sand/Silt/Clay by percentage) The Contractor shall provide the Trust with the name and qualifications of a soil-testing laboratory for the Trust’s review and approval. All test reports shall be submitted by the Contractor to te Trust within twenty-one (21) calendar days of request.