Water Management Sample Clauses

Water Management. 1. Avoid overhead watering and conduct watering so as to allow leaves of host plants to dry before nightfall.
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Water Management. The Parties shall develop cooperation in various fields of water management with special regard to: - environment-friendly utilization of the water of trans-boundary watershed and cross-boundary rivers and lakes, - harmonization of regulations concerning water management, and means of technical water regulation (directives, limits, standards, normatives, logistics), - modernization of research and development (R& D) and scientific basis of water management. Article 83
Water Management. 1. If practical, overhead watering should be avoided and host plants should be watered as to allow leaves to dry before nightfall. Proper plant spacing will facilitate quicker drying.
Water Management. All designated landscape areas shall at all times receive irrigation in amounts adequate to promote normal, healthy growth of plant material. Contractor shall be responsible for delivery of water by means of automatic or manually operated irrigation sprinkler systems, quick couplers, hose bibs, or water tank, as specified site and/or weather conditions require. Water Management Requirements are as follows:
Water Management. The MMP must address water management, including a cross-connection control and backflow prevention program.
Water Management. 7.(85) Notwithstanding Inuvialuit ownership of beds of rivers, lakes and other water bodies,
Water Management. The efficient use and reuse of water used in the provision of the Service.
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Water Management. The Borrower, by no later than March 31, 1998 and in each year thereafter, shall implement a water operation and maintenance plan acceptable to the Association with budget and staffing arrangements all satisfactory to the Association, to improve water management in the Part B Project Area.
Water Management. As stated in the Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe186, climate change is likely to increase water scarcity, as well as the intensity and frequency of floods, which is also one of the most significant water management issues in the SR. Weather extremes, such as prolonged droughts and floods, will have a 186 Source: Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions – Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe (COM (2011) 571), chap. 4.4 negative impact on the quality and quantity of water supply in water bodies leading to changes in the hydrological balance of water resources. This may result in a decline in water supply in the country, increased variability of average annual flow rates and greater drainage extremes. If measures using a combination of technical measures on endangered sections of water courses with green landscape infrastructure187 are not implemented, it can be expected that especially areas with a lack of groundwater resources will face more intensive negative consequences of climate change causing damage not only to property, but also to agricultural production and quality of agricultural and forest land. Well-planned management of flood prevention measures with maximum utilisation of the possibilities offered by measures promoting green infrastructure and well-designed grey infrastructure enabling management of water drainage from the landscape can significantly contribute not only to the elimination of the manifestations of climate change and provision of sufficient water supply for the needs of the population, but also to the stability of the affected ecosystems. The flood protection measures will be implemented in accordance with the Flood Risk Management Plans, taking into account the particular characteristics of the areas they cover and with the aim to ensure the most efficient flood protection. It should be taken into account conveyance routes and areas that have the potential to retain flood water, for example natural floodplains (flood plain areas). Any structural project, must also comply with the requirements of the Water Framework Directive. In relation to flood risk reduction projects, a strategic approach needs to be taken to ensure that environmental impacts are duly considered and that FRMPs are coordinated with RBMPs. For any project that modifies the hydro-morphological characteristics of a water body causing deteriorati...
Water Management. The water management strategy is based upon grape-growing goals and account for soil types, slopes, irrigation water availability and quality as well as energy efficiency. Water management goals include conservation of water and protection of aquatic resources on site. Element 1 – Off-Site Water Movement Yes No N/A
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