Laserfiche WebLink
b) Ditches, channels, creeks, storm drains, <br />ponds, and <br />rated capacities. <br />c) Water table <br />d) Silt and overburden movement, traps and <br />ponds, curtain <br />walls and dams. <br />IV. <br />HYDROGEOLOGY <br />1. <br />Regional Hydrogeologic <br />Setting <br />2. <br />Field Investigation <br />a) Exploratory borings, trenches, and earth <br />scars (natural <br />or man made). <br />b) Laboratory sail testing. <br />Geophysical <br />c) survey determination by: <br />- seismic refraction <br />- electrical resistivity <br />- electrical logs <br />- magnelometer traverse <br />- tests <br />permeability and pump <br />*3. <br />Site Hydrageologic Conditions <br />*a) Sail <br />*b) Springs and seeps <br />*c) Groundwater <br />d) Faulting and seismicity <br />4. <br />Engineering Properties of Sail and Bedrock <br />NOTE: <br />Methods and recognized techniques that may <br />be required to <br />6 <br />