A community of churches, our name is a tribute to the underground church of history, characterized by sacrificial faith in the face of danger, oppression, and even death. We honor that memory and hope to represent that church in our city.

Conventional heating and cooling systems use air to transfer heat into and out of buildings. Geothermal systems use the nearly constant temperature of the ground as a heat source in the winter and as a heat sink in the summer. Properly designed and installed, these systems can heat and cool efficiently. Because these systems are often intimately connected with underground sources of drinking water, the North Carolina Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program of the Division of Water Resources regulates the construction and operation of these systems in order to keep the groundwater suitable for drinking.


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If you are interested in learning more about Underground Scholars and would like to become involved with our mission to recruit, retain, and advocate for the higher education of formerly incarcerated and system-impacted students, please contact the student organization at undergroundscholarsucr@Gmail.com or usi@ucr.edu

Step into a world of beauty and unconventional creation at the Forestiere Underground Garden! Learn about Sicilian immigrant Baldassare Forestiere, the creator of the gardens who carved out his vision over the span of 40 years. Guests are encouraged to dress for varying temperatures as we make our way through underground passageways, rooms, and courtyards.

Understanding the fee issues and registration requirements specific to the underground storage tank maintenance fee program can be time-consuming and complicated. It is important that you get the information you need in a timely and understandable way, which will help you focus on starting and growing your business.

The CDTFA, in cooperation with the State Water Resources Control Board administers this program to provide revenue for the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund in the General Fund. The fee is collected from the owner of an underground storage tank based on the number of gallons of petroleum placed in the tank during the reporting period.

The underground storage tank maintenance fee is used to provide revenue for the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund in the General Fund. The primary purpose of the fund is to provide financial assistance to the owners and operators of underground storage tanks to remediate conditions caused by leaks, reimburse for third party damage and liability, and assist in meeting federal financial responsibility requirements.

2007: Added the Home Undergrounding (HUG) rebate program to assist residents with service wire undergrounding. The rebate provides assistance with conduit installation, and Anaheim Public Utilities (APU) will assist with new underground wire installation at no additional cost.

Everyone who walks through our doors becomes a part of our underground community. Make memories underground that you and your family will hold close and cherish forever. Join the adventure, book your tour today!

The State of California loses billions of dollars to the underground economy. Fraud and tax evasion most often occur in cash-driven businesses such as bars, restaurants, used car dealerships, and construction, but is also common in businesses selling counterfeit products and in the tobacco industry.

EPA has program requirements for permitting underground injection of diesel fuels in hydraulic fracturing to ensure protection of underground sources of drinking water (USDWs). Learn more about the permitting requirements.

This website contains information for owners and operators of injection wells, regulators, and the public about safe injection well operations to prevent the contamination of underground sources of drinking water.

Underground Injection Wells are wells used for injecting water or other fluids into a groundwater aquifer. Department of Health Administrative Rules, Title 11, Chapter 23 provides conditions governing the location, construction, and operation of injection wells so that injected fluids do not migrate and pollute underground sources of drinking water. Section 4 of the Rules gives the criteria for classifying aquifers into those that are designated as underground sources of drinking water and those that are not.

Registration now open for Camp Caverns, an overnight camp for kids ages 8 to 14. Camp life is centered around The Caverns property at the base of the Cumberland Plateau where boys and girls sleep in yurts each night. Camp days are filled exploring underground passages, ziplining through the trees, hiking through a lush forest to a swimming hole, and much more.

Experience a walking tour where only a few cavers have gone before! The Caverns has opened to the public a new otherworldly cave for daily guided tours. Explore an underground room 3 football fields long! Hear about geology, cave lore, and the unique history of Grundy County. Plus, our daily tours will take you behind-the-scenes of The Caverns world famous music venue and end with a photo op on the iconic stage. Want to go deeper? Challenge yourself with an Adventure Cave Tour.

As guides are available*, we offer tour opportunities for groups, and are happy to accommodate requests as possible. Our goal is to share this essential and incredible history of resistance on the land now called the Guilford College woods, upon which Freedom Seekers navigated the Underground Railroad in their efforts toward self-emancipation. Please use this request form to share information about your group, and the Tour Scheduler will contact you. For more specific questions, please email: undergroundrr@guilford.edu.

Guilford County Schools 4th, 8th and 11th grades utilize curriculum developed with the support of the Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation to learn about Underground Railroad activities which took place locally, including a field trip option to visit the Guilford College Woods. Teachers at any school interested in booking tours can contact the Tour Scheduler using this request form. For more specific questions: undergroundrr@guilford.edu.

Our Underground Storage Tank (UST) program is one of the largest pollution prevention programs at Ecology. Every year, just over 3 billion gallons of fuel are stored underground. We inspect tank systems at least every three years. We also provide technical assistance to help tank owners make sure their systems are installed, managed, and monitored correctly to prevent leaks or spills.

Effective January 1, 2024, the Department will be accepting applications for a new UST Grant Program. The Department published new regulations which allows us to issue grants to eligible UST owners to help in the cost of upgrading single wall underground storage tanks sytems to double wall systems. For more information on eligiblity requirements and applciations click here.

Student Opportunities

The BHSU Underground Campus will be a unique research environment for students, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Through BHSU faculty members across many disciplines with active research projects in the underground campus, students will be given access to valuable underground experiences that would not be possible without the BHSU Underground Campus.

I have a what are others doing for the Electric Utility Network question. I have several cases where we have a Overhead Switch located at where an Overhead and Underground Medium Voltage Line is coming together, but the switch itself is only affecting the Underground line. For example at a pole we have an overhead line running east and west. They then tap onto that with a short lead to connect the switch. Then on the other side of the switch is lines going north from the Switch (which is mounted overhead to a pole) to underground. The switch is not affecting the east/west line at all, it is only effecting the underground line.

So problem number 1 is I have an overhead switch on a underground line, default rules don't like. Problem number 2 is I have to set the terminals of the switch and I can't set a terminal of an overhead switch to an underground line. I was thinking about just adding a rule that an overhead switch can intersect an underground line. Or, are others outlining all the taps of small runs overhead on each side of the switch and then not putting a device where the underground and overhead lines meet? Just trying to figure out the best coarse here without making it to complicated.

I added two images to this post. One is the GIS of where we just have the overhead switch on the pole and the underground and overhead is connected to that switch. The other is a very rough drawing that the engineers drew out for me to explain what was happening at this particular location. I do have other locations that are not T intersections like this example, but just where an line stops as overheads and starts as underground and there is a overhead switch there.

If the purpose of OH Switch is only to isolate / protect underground network, then you may need to add a small piece of conductor from the tap point on pole where conductor "hangs" to a pole to an arbitrary point nearby. Then the UG conductors starts or ends from that arbitrary point . And the OH switch will also be at the same arbitrary location. This creates a tangent or tap condition for UG line. In you other ArcMap screenshot, it is creating an "in-line" situation, meaning if the OH switch is "Open", then electricity flow is blocked for OH as well as UG lines which is not correct. 006ab0faaa

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