Basin Geometry, Volume and Weight Sample Clauses

Basin Geometry, Volume and Weight. The Basin is somewhat pear shaped measuring approximately *feet at its widest point and about *feet long. The total surface area is *square feet. To some extent, the Waste Material/gravel interface is saucer shaped with the major abnormality being the submerged sand bar near the south end. The top surface of the Basin does, to an extent, reflect the shape of the Waste Material/gravel interface with the deepest parts of The Basin having settled the greatest extent and areas, like at the sand bar, where the depth is at a minimum having settled less. NMI drawing D6819, entitled "Holding Basin Contours" shows the depth of The Basin at various locations with the deepest at *feet. The estimated volumes in cubic yards of The Basin components are shown in the following table. COMPONENT CUBIC YARDS WEIGHT, TONS --------- ----------- ------------ Waste Material * * Commingled Gravel * * Sub-Basin Gravel * * Submerged Sandbar * * Edge Overfill * * Spot Gravel Locations * * ---------- ----------- TOTAL * * Attachment "B" SCOPE OF WORK The Work which Zhagrus will perform of cause to be performed pursuant to this Agreement is as follows:
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