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Drill one boring/well to 1 feet and 11 borings /wells to feet geotechnical -foundation evaluation. The 1 foot boring will be drilled using mud rotary techniques below 35 feet and will be 7 5/8 inches in diameter. Date: November 8, 2013 Client: Yemane Kidane | Applicant: Yemane Kidane | Permit type: Miscellaneous | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: Sb1400047 | |||||
Urs will conduct subsurface soil sampling using direct push methodology to investigate if subsurface petroleum contamination is present that would be encountered by substation construction. The investigation will include conducting up to six direct push borings to a depth of up to feet below ground surface. Up to two soil samples will be collected from each boring location for a total of 12 samples. Each sample will be analyzed for volatile organic compounds voc, svoc, and petroleum hydrocarbons gasoline and diesel range organics. If groundwater is encountered during advancement of the borings a groundwater sample will be collected and submitted instead of a second soil sample from the boring location. Selection of soil samples for laboratory testing will be based on field observations, staining, odor, organic vapor instrument readings. Please see the attached. Hydration method sheet for additional backfilling information. Date: August 12, 2014 Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Applicant: Chris Willett Urs Corporation | Permit type: Miscellaneous | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: Sb1400410 | |||||
Plumbing and gas Date: April 17, 2015 Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: P1505090 | |||||
SCORE 96 Plumbing and gas Date: April 17, 2015 Contractor: Andrew Weir Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: P1505090 | |||||
SCORE 70 Urs will conduct subsurface soil sampling using direct push methodology to investigate if subsurface petroleum contamination is present that would be encountered by substation construction. The investigation will include conducting up to six direct push borings to a depth of up to feet below ground surface. Up to two soil samples will be collected from each boring location for a total of 12 samples. Each sample will be analyzed for volatile organic compounds voc, svoc, and petroleum hydrocarbons gasoline and diesel range organics. If groundwater is encountered during advancement of the borings a groundwater sample will be collected and submitted instead of a second soil sample from the boring location. Selection of soil samples for laboratory testing will be based on field observations, staining, odor, organic vapor instrument readings. Please see the attached. Hydration method sheet for additional backfilling information. Date: August 12, 2014 Contractor: Chris Willett Urs Corporation Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit type: Miscellaneous | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: Sb1400410 | |||||
SCORE 96 Plumbing and gas Date: April 17, 2015 Contractor: Andrew Weir Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: P1505090 | |||||
SCORE 66 Drill one boring/well to 1 feet and 11 borings /wells to feet geotechnical -foundation evaluation. The 1 foot boring will be drilled using mud rotary techniques below 35 feet and will be 7 5/8 inches in diameter. Date: November 8, 2013 Contractor: Yemane Kidane Client: Yemane Kidane | Permit type: Miscellaneous | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: Sb1400047 | |||||
SCORE 93 Commercial 2 story Date: August 20, 2015 Contractor: Northstar Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit type: Raze | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: R1500084 | |||||
SCORE 93 Commercial 1 story Date: August 20, 2015 Contractor: Northstar Client: Potomac Electric Power Company | Permit type: Raze | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: R1500083 |