Dewatering Plan definition

Dewatering Plan means a plan required under this section for a specific location(s) wherein dewatering is to take place.
Dewatering Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 16.5(a).

Examples of Dewatering Plan in a sentence

  • All sites will develop a Dewatering Plan through consultation with the Union, HSRs, Safety Committee and the site Contractors.

  • Such activities shall include at a minimum preparation of a Soil Management Plan, Air Monitoring Plan, Health & Safety Plan, and Dewatering Plan (“collectively, Environmental Construction Management Documents”).

  • This item shall also include all costs associated with the development and submission by the Contractor to TIE a Dewatering Plan indicating items such as but not limited to the location of outfalls and any associated environmental controls.

  • Full compensation for preparation and submission of a Dewatering Plan, as well as furnishing all labor, materials, and removal shall be considered as included in LUMP SUM Unit Price for DEWATERING and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor.

  • Perform Dewatering Plan review by an expert and incorporate comments.

  • The Dewatering Plan will summarize the requirements and proposed methods for dewatering to construct the landfill bottom liner.

  • In addition, the following Plans must be enforced by the Site Representative: Sediment Management Plan, Construction Methods and Sequencing Plan, Dewatering Plan, Erosion Control and Turbidity Plan, Safety and Public Access Plan, the Maintenance of Traffic Plan, and Severe Storm Response Plan.

  • The Dewatering Plan shall be submitted at least two (2) weeks prior to commencing any activity which will require dewatering.

  • Dewatering Plan Review Meeting minutes to document DSWM comments.

  • Summarize dewatering costs based on the approved Dewatering Plan.