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The average groundwater level fluctuation is more than 0.7 meters below the foundation level. At these values, the likelihood of differential settlement of a foundation on clay in a river area is low.
Actions
Data Sources and Analysis
Utilize the National Water Model
Inventory and incorporate peilgebieden (level areas)
Use groundwater data entered as sample values
Model Adjustment
Update the drainage depth model to reflect the relationship between groundwater level fluctuation and foundation settlement risk.
Distinguish Reliability
Differentiate the reliability of the data and analysis to provide a clearer risk assessment.
Perform Analysis
Conduct analysis to determine areas where the groundwater level is more than 0.7 meters below the foundation level.
Integrate Results
Integrate the results into the drainage depth model to improve the accuracy of risk assessments for differential settlement.
Documentation Updates
Update the documentation to reflect the changes in the drainage depth model and the data sources used.
Testing and Validation
Test the updated model to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Validate the results of the analysis to confirm the low risk of settlement in the specified conditions.
Deployment
Deploy the updated model and data to the production environment.
Expected Behavior
The drainage depth model should accurately reflect the risk of differential settlement based on the groundwater level fluctuation relative to the foundation level, particularly in river areas with clay soil.
Additional Information
Ensure the integration of the National Water Model, peilgebieden, and groundwater data.
Provide clear documentation of the methodology and the changes made to the drainage depth model.
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Description
The average groundwater level fluctuation is more than 0.7 meters below the foundation level. At these values, the likelihood of differential settlement of a foundation on clay in a river area is low.
Actions
Data Sources and Analysis
Model Adjustment
Distinguish Reliability
Perform Analysis
Integrate Results
Documentation Updates
Testing and Validation
Deployment
Expected Behavior
The drainage depth model should accurately reflect the risk of differential settlement based on the groundwater level fluctuation relative to the foundation level, particularly in river areas with clay soil.
Additional Information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: