Common use of Air Quality – Dust Control Plan Clause in Contracts

Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

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Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license areaLicensed Area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee LICENSEE must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-post- construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council HOST and the Licensee LICENSEE is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee LICENSEE must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council HOST upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.request.‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-post- construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license areaLicensed Area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site License Agreement

Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site License Agreement

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Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license areaLicensed Area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.SLA.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site License Agreement

Air Quality – Dust Control Plan. If applicable, Licensee must develop and implement a Dust Control Plan for dust control during pre-construction, construction, and post-construction activities including maintenance activities. The plan must identify sources of dust and measures to control the dust from those sources. The plan must also identify methods to control dust migration from the work and staging areas, including all unpaved roadways servicing the construction site and license areaLicensed Area. Adherence to the Dust Control Plan is a requirement for the entire operating Term of the SLA. The plan must comply with local air pollution control district requirements, including approval by or notification to the local authority, if required. On-site activities are not to commence until the Dust Control Plan has been submitted and accepted by the Judicial Council and the Licensee is prepared to implement the measures in the Dust Control Plan. The Licensee must designate a person or persons to monitor and record dust control measures during on-site activities that cause dust and maintain daily records that shall be submitted to the Judicial Council upon request. Licensee shall be responsible for any costs, including any fees or charges, imposed by any air quality regulatory authority in relation to Licensee’s work under this SLA.. 10

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site License Agreement

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