Additional BMPs Sample Clauses
Additional BMPs. Design-Builder may be required to implement additional BMPs as a result of a change in actual field conditions, Design-Builder activities, or construction operations. Design-Builder shall select the appropriate and necessary BMPs in order to achieve the BMP objective.
Additional BMPs. The City recognizes that under current TCEQ regulations, eighty percent (80%) removal of TSS after development of each unit is required without prescribing the number of BMPs that are necessary in order to satisfy the TCEQ regulations. The City desires to exceed the minimum TCEQ requirements and target additional BMP requirements to decrease any net increase in sediment load from the Property. Accordingly, the Owner agrees to comply with the following additional conditions related to water quality: (a) on ninety-five percent (95%) of the Developed Land within the Project, at least one BMP measure for the removal of TSS is required for stormwater flows leaving the Developed Land; and (b) on seventy five percent (75%) of the Developed Land within the Project, a second BMP measure is required for stormwater flows leaving such Developed Land. For the approximately one hundred twenty-six (126) acres of the Project which drains into the existing Comal County Flood Control Dam as depicted in Exhibit O or the approximately five hundred sixty-two (562) acres to be served by the Regional Stormwater Facility as depicted in Exhibit P, the existing flood control dam or the Regional Stormwater Facility, even prior to completion of its construction, shall qualify as the second BMP measure required under provision (b) above so long as applicable TCEQ requirements are otherwise satisfied.
Additional BMPs. Where existing BMPs are not already provided in the SWMMWW, the following practices will be followed: • Storm pipe cleaning – Storm pipe cleaning practices will follow the standard for culverts located in a ditch system with inspection for scour and sedimentation to be completed on a regular basis. In addition, pipes are to be cleaned, as needed, and repairs made to the pipe system and inlets and outlets. Practices outlined in WSDOT’s Best Management Practices Field Guide for ESA Habitat Protection (#2 and #3) (incorporated by reference) will be followed. • Road repair and resurfacing, including pavement grinding –Practices outlined in WSDOT’s Best Management Practices Field Guide for ESA Habitat Protection (#1) will be followed. • Pavement striping maintenance - Practices outlined in WSDOT’s Best Management Practices Field Guide for ESA Habitat Protection (#1) will be followed. • Trash and pet waste management – The Port will conduct regular inspections for trash and pet waste and remove such to an appropriate waste receptacle.
