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Sunwood Drive — Street Improvements <br />Ramsey, Minnesota <br />NTI Project No. 16.61770.100 <br />GROUNDWATER ISSUES <br />The following presents additional comment and soil specific issues related to measurement of <br />groundwater conditions at your project site. <br />Note that our groundwater measurements, or lack thereof, will vary depending on the time allowed <br />for equilibrium to occur in the borings. Extended observation time was not available during the <br />scope of the field exploration program and, therefore, groundwater measurements as noted on the <br />borings logs may or may not accurately reflect actual conditions at your site. <br />Seasonal and yearly fluctuations of the ground water level, if any, occur. Perched groundwater may <br />be present within sand and silt lenses bedded within cohesive soil formations. Groundwater typically <br />exists at depth within cohesive and cohesionless soils. <br />We anticipate that a system of sump pits and pumps located outside of the excavation areas would <br />be suitable for control if groundwater were to be encountered. However, a well point system would <br />be more suitable for control of groundwater if excavations were to be advanced into the ground <br />water table at depth in free draining granular soils. Additionally, we caution such seepage from such <br />formations and any water entry from excavations below the groundwater table may be heavy and <br />will vary based on seasonal and annual precipitation, and ground related impacts in the vicinity of the <br />project. The groundwater surface should be maintained a minimum of 2 feet below the bottom of <br />the excavation at all times. <br />
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