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 those actions defined as such pursuant to the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation rules, at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8.

Examples of Site investigation in a sentence

  • Ground conditions are substantially more adverse than could reasonably have been assumed before issuance of the Letter of Acceptance from the information issued to tenderers (including the Site investigation reports), from information available publicly and from a visual inspection of the Site.

  • Site investigation activities required to conduct a baseline environmental assessment and to evaluate compliance with sections 20107a and 21304c of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20107a and 324.21304c.

  • 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.

  • B3.2 The Bidder shall not be entitled to rely on any information or interpretation received at the Site investigation unless that information or interpretation is the Bidder’s direct observation, or is provided by the Contract Administrator in writing.

  • B3.4 The Bidder is advised that the Site investigation is optional.


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 an investigation undertaken in conformance with ch. NR 716.
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. 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. Information available to the COUNTY on subsoil conditions is available to bidders as information only and solely for the convenience of bidders. The COUNTY does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or correctness of this information with respect to actual subsurface conditions. The CONTRACTOR agrees that he will make no claims against the COUNTY if, in carrying out the work, he finds that actual conditions encountered do not conform to those indicated. Information shown on the plans as to the location of existing utilities has been prepared from the most reliable data available to the Engineer. This information is not guaranteed, however, and it shall be the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to determine the location, character and depth of any existing utilities and to assist the utility companies, by every means possible, to determine said locations. Extreme caution shall be exercised to eliminate any possibility of any damage to utilities resulting from the CONTRACTOR'S activities. Unless otherwise noted, the CONTRACTOR will take ownership of all materials encountered which are designated to be removed or not incorporated into the Work, such as paving materials, paving brick, asphalt block, RAP/Milled material, concrete slab, sidewalk, curb and gutter, pipe materials, etc., excavated in the removal of existing pavements, and dispose of them outside of the right-of-way. Payment for this item shall be included in Pay Item No. 110-1 Clearing and Grubbing. GENERAL CONDITION, PART F, ARTICLE 9, CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES, “Use 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 sw...
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.