Compacts Clause Samples

Compacts. The Northwest Compact is an agreement between the provincial wildfire agencies in western Canada (Yukon, British Columbia and Alberta) and the State wildfire agencies in the northwestern United States (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana). The Compact is an operational agreement to provide greater flexibility in the exchange of firefighting resources and information, between the eight member agencies, outside established mobilization agreements. The State will be the lead Agency for ordering resources under the Northwest Compact. See Exhibit D item #1
Compacts. The Northwest Compact is an agreement between the provincial wildfire agencies in western Canada (Yukon, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan and Alberta) and the State wildfire agencies in the northwestern United States (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana). The Compact is an operational agreement to provide greater flexibility in the exchange of firefighting resources and information, between the ten member agencies, outside established mobilization agreements. The State will be the lead Agency for ordering resources under the Northwest Compact. It is recognized that other state to state agreements or compacts may exist. See current Operating Plan, Appendix IX, Northwest Compact – Canadian Resources & Appendix V, Billing & Payment Procedures.‌

Related to Compacts

  • Compaction 11.1 Concrete shall be thoroughly compacted and fully worked around the reinforcement, around embedded fixtures and into corners of the formwork. 11.2 Concrete shall be compacted using mechanical vibrators complying with IS 2505, IS 2506, IS 2514 and IS:4656. Over vibration and under vibration of concrete are harm full and shall be avoided. Vibration of very wet mixes shall also be avoided. Whenever vibration has to be applied externally, the design of formwork and the disposition of vibrators shall receive special consideration to ensure efficient compaction and to avoid surface blemishes.

  • Storage The ordering agency is responsible for storage if the contractor delivers within the time required and the agency cannot accept delivery.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • Irrigation An irrigation reduced pressure zone (hereinafter referred to as “RPZ”) is required for any irrigation systems and must be installed by the Developer and/or eventual lot owner and tested in accordance with the Minnesota Department of Health Guidelines for Designing Backflow Prevention Assembly Installations (hereinafter referred to as “Guidelines”). The initial test results and certification shall be submitted to the City of Maple Grove Public Works Department. Subsequently, the RPZ must be tested, per the Guidelines, at least annually by a certified tester with the results reported to the City of Maple Grove Building Department and the RPZ must be rebuilt as needed in accordance with the Guidelines. Test/rebuilt reports shall be mailed or faxed to the City of Maple Grove Building Department at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The irrigation system shall be designed and the Plans shall be modified accordingly, prior to the issuance of any permits for the development of the Property, to accommodate a 1-inch water meter and a maximum flow of 50 gallons per minute.

  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.