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GROUND WATER ISSUES <br />The following presents additional comment and soil specific issues related to measurement of ground <br />water conditions at your project site. <br />Note that our ground water measurements, or lack thereof, will vary depending on the time allowed for <br />equilibrium to occur in the borings. Extended observation time was not available during the scope of the <br />field exploration program and, therefore, ground water measurements as noted on the borings logs may or <br />may not accurately reflect actual conditions at your site. <br />Seasonal and yearly fluctuations of the ground water level, if any, occur. Perched ground water may be <br />present within sand and silt lenses bedded within cohesive soil formations. <br />If minor seepage into project excavations occurs, dewatering with sumps and pumps within excavations <br />will be adequate. For project excavations that extend below the static groundwater level, a well point <br />system will be a suitable method to control excess water. <br />14 <br /> <br />
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