WATER TABLE AND ALKALI CONTENT. (1) The Developer, at its sole cost and expense shall provide to the Manager, Urban Development a report from an Inspection and Testing Company identifying: (a) the height of the water table that might cause seepage or dampness in basements of buildings; and (b) the presence of alkali in the soil which might damage the concrete in basements of buildings. (2) If the above referenced report concludes that the said seepage, dampness or damage to concrete may occur, the Developer shall: (a) in the case of a high water table, provide the necessary subsurface drainage from the property to a storm sewer system; and (b) in the case of alkalinity, advise all parties erecting buildings and constructing the Infrastructure that alkali resisting materials must be used, all to the satisfaction of the Manager, Urban Development.
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Samples: Master Commercial Development Agreement, Master Industrial Development Agreement, Master Residential Development Agreement
WATER TABLE AND ALKALI CONTENT. (1) The Developer, at its sole cost and expense shall provide to the Manager, Urban Development Water Quality Services a report from an Inspection and Testing Company identifying:
(a) the height of the water table that might cause seepage or dampness in basements of buildings; and
(b) the presence of alkali in the soil which might damage the concrete in basements of buildings.
(2) If the above referenced report concludes that the said seepage, dampness or damage to concrete may occur, the Developer shall:
(a) in the case of a high water table, provide the necessary subsurface drainage from the property to a storm sewer system; and
(b) in the case of alkalinity, advise all parties erecting buildings and constructing the Infrastructure that alkali resisting materials must be used, all to the satisfaction of the Manager, Urban DevelopmentWater Quality Services.
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Samples: Master Development Agreement, Master Development Agreement, Master Development Agreement