Site investigation definition

Site investigation means the collection and evaluation of data adequate to determine whether or not discharged contaminants exist at a site or have migrated or are migrating from the site at levels in excess of the applicable remediation standards. A site investigation shall be developed based upon the information collected pursuant to the preliminary assessment;
Site investigation means the collection and evaluation of data
Site investigation means an investigation undertaken in conformance with ch. NR 716.

Examples of Site investigation in a sentence

  • Lessee acknowledges that it has investigated the Site and familiarized itself with relevant site conditions, and will perform further Site investigation during preconstruction services to the extent necessary to complete the Improvements and as set forth in the Facilities Lease.

  • At the DISTRICT's request, the CONTRACTOR shall make available to the DISTRICT the results of any Site investigation, test borings, analyses, studies or other tests conducted by or in the possession of the CONTRACTOR of any of its agents.

  • NDEP has considered and responded to concerns and questions from both the Yerington Paiute Tribe and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River Paiute Tribe, including requests for tribal financial support, preservation of Natural Resource Damages claims, and tribal participation in review of Site investigation and cleanup.

  • At the Owner’s request, the Contractor shall make available to the Owner the results of any Site investigation, test borings, analyses, studies or other tests conducted by or in the possession of the Contractor of any of its agents.

  • If Design Build Entity discovers any error, inconsistency, or omission in the Contract Documents, or any information furnished by Judicial Council when performing its Site investigation, and review as herein provided, Design Build Entity shall promptly report in writing to Judicial Council Representative any errors, inconsistencies, or omissions in the Contract Documents or inconsistencies with Applicable Code Requirements observed by Design Build Entity.


More Definitions of Site investigation

Site investigation means the investigation of a petro- leum product discharge to provide the information necessary to define the nature, degree and extent of a contamination and to allow a remedial action alternative to be selected.
Site investigation means those actions defined as such pursuant to the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation rules, at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8.
Site investigation means a detailed examination by an environmental contractor of an area of a building or ground suspected of being contaminated with a hazardous substance or waste.
Site investigation means activities associated with
Site investigation means the gathering of information at a site, including but not limited to, deep test hole soil descriptions, groundwater depth, restrictive layer depth, redoximorphic features and permeability samples or all time and measurement readings of percolation test(s).
Site investigation means site investigation as defined in the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation rules at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8.
Site investigation. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for satisfactorily determining, prior to the submission of a bid, the nature and location of the work, the conformation of the ground, the character and quality of the substrata, the types and quantity of materials to be encountered, the nature of the groundwater conditions and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under this contract. The prices established for the work to be done will reflect all costs pertaining to the work. Any claims for extras based on substrata or groundwater table conditions will not be allowed. of Public Roads and Streets”, is added as follows: Use of Public Roads and Streets: Use of public streets shall be such as to provide a minimum of inconvenience to the public and to traffic. Any earth or excavated material spilled from trucks shall be removed by the CONTRACTOR and streets cleaned to the satisfaction of the PROJECT MANAGER. Cleaning may include street sweeping and/or washing, if so directed by the PROJECT MANAGER. Care of trees, Shrubs and Grass: The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for maintaining in good condition all cultivated grass plots, trees and shrubs beyond the grading limits of this Contract. After completion of the work, the CONTRACTOR shall replace or restore to the original condition all destroyed or damaged shrubbery or grass areas. Tree limbs, which interfere with equipment operation and are approved for pruning, shall be neatly trimmed and the tree cut coated with tree paint. of Explosives”, is added as follows: