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What is NYC BC § 1814.2.1?

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This section outlines the corrosion testing requirements for soil layers, specifying tests for soil resistivity, pH, organic content, and sulfate concentration. It prohibits the use of devices or systems in conditions indicative of potential helical pile corrosion. Applies to building owners involved in construction or foundation work.

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1814.2.1 Corrosion testing requirements.

BC § 1814.2.1

Tests shall be performed in each soil layer for soil resistivity, soil pH, organic content and sulphate concentration. The device or system shall not be used in conditions that are indicative of a potential helical pile corrosion situation, as defined by soil resistivity less than 1,000 ohm-cm, pH less than 5.5, soils with high organic content, sulfate concentrations greater than 1,000 ppm, landfills, or mine waste.

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