Survey benchmark definition

Survey benchmark means a feature on a site to which the surveyed elevation of all monitoring wells and site features are referenced.
Survey benchmark means a feature on a site to which the surveyed elevation of all monitoring wells and site features are referenced. Survey benchmarks must be a fixed, permanent, and readily identifiable. The use of monitoring wells as survey benchmarks is prohibited. The site survey benchmark must be accurately depicted on all Site drawings, figures, maps, etc. that present site features or data in plan view.
Survey benchmark means a feature on a site or nearby to which the surveyed elevation

Examples of Survey benchmark in a sentence

  • Creation of Temporary Bench Marks (TBM) within the project area with respect to the known GTS (Great Trigonometric Survey) benchmark or a benchmark transferred from GTS by departments like PWD, Highways, Railways, etc.

  • One permanent survey benchmark of known elevation measured from a U.S. Geological Survey benchmark shall be established and maintained at the site.

  • One permanent benchmark of known elevation measured from a U.S. Geological Survey benchmark shall be established and maintained for each 50 acres of developed landfill, or part thereof, at the landfill facility.

  • Creation of Temporary Bench Mark (TBM) within the project area with respect to the known GTS (Great Trigonometric Survey) benchmark or a benchmark transferred from GTS by departments like PWD, Highways, Railways etc.

  • Students will work with clients from historically marginalized or underserved groups as evidenced by 88% of students reporting sufficient exposure to marginalized or underserved group on the Graduate Student Survey (benchmark) with a target of 100%.

  • The Board may choose to use the People Matter Survey benchmark report as one tool to assess the CEO and the public entity’s overall performance.

  • Geological Survey benchmark could be used for a horizontal control monument.

  • The benchmark elevation shall be surveyed from a known National Geodetic Survey benchmark or other compatible and comparable benchmark.

  • Existing topography showing contour intervals, to sea level datum, of not more than two feet when the slope is less than four percent, and not more than five feet when the slope is greater than four percent, referenced to a United States Geological Survey or Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark or monument.

  • The survey shall indicate the elevation above sea level of the top of the foundation wall and the top of the curb and sidewalk at lot lines extended relative to a United States Geological Survey benchmark.

Related to Survey benchmark

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  • Benchmarked Price means the higher of:

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