What impacts can be expected during the Study/Design phase of the project?

  • Field survey of the existing utilities in the project area.
  • Non-toxic temporary paint will be used to mark the location of buried utilities in the project area. The temporary paint will wash away in several weeks depending on rain, traffic, etc.
  • Localized borings will be required to obtain information about existing utility locations and geotechnical conditions.
  • Sound levels associated with localized borings are anticipated to be between 70 and 90 decibels.
  • Pedestrian and traffic impacts within the project limits are expected to be limited.
  • Small pavement cuts may be required and will be temporarily patched.
  • Work of this nature will be conducted within daytime hours. If “off hours” work is required advance notice shall be provided.

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1. Why is this work needed?
2. What is geotechnical boring and Level A SUE?
3. What impacts can be expected during the Study/Design phase of the project?
4. What impacts can be expected during the Construction phase of the project?
5. Will my water service be affected by the project?
6. How do I get more information?