Groundwater Investigation and Monitoring Plan
Bowman prepared a groundwater work plan and implemented a groundwater investigation. The purpose of the investigation was to address the karstic terrain surrounding the 300-acre cement quarry.
Bowman prepared a groundwater work plan and implemented a groundwater investigation. The purpose of the investigation was to address the karstic terrain surrounding the 300-acre cement quarry.
Bowman geologists were responsible for the implementation of a groundwater investigation relative to a proposed quarry deepening. The work consisted of drilling oversight and logging of approximately 1,000 LF of bedrock borings, installation of bedrock piezometers, stream gauging, photolineament analysis, aquifer testing, and geologic mapping.
Bowman evaluated visual impacts to Viewshed for Hooper Garnet Mine Expansion. A digital terrain model was used to create expansion footprint. Topographic mapping was used to predict visual impacts. Mitigation measures and reclamation planning were developed to reduce visual impacts to the community.
Bowman directed a $2M program to design and construct a series of liner systems in the Bushkill Stream which borders Hercules Cement’s Stockertown Quarry. Water from the stream historically leaked into the quarry through karstic features with required expensive dewatering efforts.
Bowman provided economic modeling, pit design, geologic modeling, logistics analysis, NPV analysis and mine plan sequencing.
Bowman was contracted to provide geologic exploration, geochemical modeling, pit design, tailings storage design and geotechnical services. Bowman also provided required reclamation planning, visual, sound and air quality studies in support of the mine expansion.
Bowman provided planning, engineering, surveying, and environmental consulting services for development of the 2,800 LF of stream valley trail within the surrounding Burke Station Park. Development included design of the eight-ft. wide multipurpose trail, pedestrian bridge crossing, culverts and associated improvements.
This project consists of a four-story, 178-unit, mixed-income apartment complex located in the Eckington area of Washington, DC on a site of approximately 1.6 acres. The historic convent building on the site was moved and is incorporated into the apartment building design, including approximately six rental units, and was built in accordance with historic preservation guidelines.
As part of the 2.5 million sq. ft. redevelopment project known as Arbor Row, located within the heart of the new Tyson Urban Center, Bowman provided full service engineering, environmental, surveying and construction administration services for the first two synthetic turf fields in Tysons, VA.
As part of the effort to replace the military’s inventory of obsolete and inadequate housing with safe, comfortable homes for military families, JB Andrews hopes to rehabilitate existing units and provide new units, producing high quality housing for military families.