Canada - Professional services - limited hydrogeological study for the evaluation of a potential site for the construction of a wastewater snow dump

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Opportunity closing date
22 August 2019
Opportunity publication date
20 June 2019
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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~~This limited hydrogeological study should include:

A sufficient number of holes (minimum 5) 3 or 4 metres deep to identify over the entire surface of the ground, the unconsolidated formations present on the surface, their arrangement, thickness, extent and the position of the groundwater table;
Granulometric and sedimentometric analyses of the various layers;
Permeability tests of the various furniture formations carried out in situ;
An inventory of wells downstream of the site;
A technical report establishing, among other things, the geology and hydrogeology of the site, the classification of groundwater and the risks of groundwater contamination.

The successful bidder must provide an estimate of the costs of carrying out the project, based on the study and the steps that the Municipality should then take to set up the waste snow disposal site.
The purpose of the limited hydrogeological study is to determine the stratigraphy, thickness and characteristics of the unconsolidated formations on which it is potentially desired to locate the waste snow disposal site located behind 2107 chemin du Tour-du-Lac, in Nominingue, as presented in Appendix E.
The successful bidder must conduct the limited hydrogeological study, as prescribed by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Control in its Guide to the Development of Snow Disposal Sites and Implementation of the Snow Disposal Sites Regulations.

Opportunity closing date
22 August 2019
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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Municipalité de Nominingue. Canada

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