Flood Management Sample Clauses

Flood Management. 11.16.1 All building pad levels must be a suitable height above flood levels to protect the buildings from the risk of flooding during an ARI 100 year flood event;
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Flood Management. (a) Constructing flood protection works for Yangi Qala town and the Yetim Tapa irrigation system in Xxxxxx Province along the south bank of the Schedule 1 Amu Darya, which includes, among other things, 5 km long earthen embankment to protect the town and irrigation system from major flooding;
Flood Management. Flood management in DDD#25 is unique among the Skagit County drainage districts in that flood flows in the Samish River and Xxxxxx Creek regularly overtop their banks and flood a significant area of farmland in DDD#25. On an average year, the Samish River can overtop its banks 3-4 times between November and February. Figure 4 illustrates the flow dynamics of an average year flood event in DDD#25 and the approximate area of farmland that is inundated. Figure 4 also illustrates that flood flows from the Samish River can overtop its banks in a number of locations along the north and south shoreline where the river has not been diked. Figure 4 also illustrates the location of the dikes along the Samish River in DDD#25. Floodwater in DDD#25 can originate from Xxxxxx Creek which is outside of the jurisdictional boundaries of the district. Xxxxxx Creek, which is a tributary to the Samish River, can overtop its south bank between the Samish River and Avalon Road. Floodwater from Xxxxxx Creek inundates farmland east of I-5 and then flows west under I-5 via a system of artificial drainage watercourses into DDD#25 on the south side of the Samish River. Floodwater from the Samish River can inundate adjacent farmland to the north and south of the river. Food water in DDD#25 generally flows to the west and returns to the Samish River via the districts ditch and floodgate infrastructure. Flood water on the south side of the Samish River that does not returned to the river before reaching Farm To Market Road continues to flow west across Farm to Market Road and floods farmland to the west of DID#25. Flood water on the north side of the Samish River that does not returned to the river before reaching Farm To Market Road continues to flow west via a historic watercourse under Farm To Market at Skagit County’s bridge #852 where it returns the Samish River without flooding farmland to the west of the district. There are advantages and disadvantages for the agriculture community that result from the floodwater inundating the farmlands adjacent to the Samish River. Advantages of the floodwater include the enrichment of the farmland through the introduction of new sediments and nutrients. The primary disadvantage of the floodwater is that the soil is saturated for a longer period of time which can result in a shorter growing season and a shorter harvest season. The saturated soil can also negatively impact winter cover crop production and winter livestock grazing. Residential se...
Flood Management. Flood and storm water management measures consistent with first class office buildings in locations comparable to the Project.

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  • Workload Management 11.1 The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that employees and management have a responsibility to maintain a balanced workload and recognise the adverse affects that excessive workloads may have on employee/s and the quality of resident/client care.

  • SITE MANAGEMENT We reserve the right, but not the obligation, to: (1) monitor the Site for violations of these Terms of Use; (2) take appropriate legal action against anyone who, in our sole discretion, violates the law or these Terms of Use, including without limitation, reporting such user to law enforcement authorities; (3) in our sole discretion and without limitation, refuse, restrict access to, limit the availability of, or disable (to the extent technologically feasible) any of your Contributions or any portion thereof; (4) in our sole discretion and without limitation, notice, or liability, to remove from the Site or otherwise disable all files and content that are excessive in size or are in any way burdensome to our systems; and (5) otherwise manage the Site in a manner designed to protect our rights and property and to facilitate the proper functioning of the Site.

  • Stormwater Management The Owner agrees that stormwater management measures shall be applicable to the development of the Lands, in a manner which is in accordance with the provisions of The Drainage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.D.17 and amendments thereto, and to the satisfaction of the Municipality's Engineer.

  • Environmental Management (a) The Operator must, prior to the commencement of any Train Services (including any new or varied Train Services):

  • Security Management The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the DOD 5200.1-M and the DD Form 254. Security of the Contractor’s electronic media shall be in accordance with the above documents. Effective Program Security shall require the Contractor to address Information Security and Operations Security enabled by the Security Classification Guides. The Contractor’s facility must be able to handle and store material up to the Classification Level as referenced in Attachment J-01, DD Form 254.

  • Disease Management If you have a chronic condition such as asthma, coronary heart disease, diabetes, congestive heart failure, and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, we’re here to help. Our tools and information can help you manage your condition and improve your health. You may also be eligible to receive help through our care coordination program. This voluntary program is available at no additional cost you. To learn more about disease management, please call (000) 000-0000 or 0-000-000-0000. About This Agreement Our entire contract with you consists of this agreement and our contract with your employer. Your ID card will identify you as a member when you receive the healthcare services covered under this agreement. By presenting your ID card to receive covered healthcare services, you are agreeing to abide by the rules and obligations of this agreement. Your eligibility for benefits is determined under the provisions of this agreement. Your right to appeal and take action is described in Appeals in Section 5. This agreement describes the benefits, exclusions, conditions and limitations provided under your plan. It shall be construed under and shall be governed by the applicable laws and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and federal law as amended from time to time. It replaces any agreement previously issued to you. If this agreement changes, an amendment or new agreement will be provided.

  • Programme Management The Government will establish a programme management office and the Council will be able to access funding support to participate in the reform process. The Government will provide further guidance on the approach to programme support, central and regional support functions and activities and criteria for determining eligibility for funding support. This guidance will also include the specifics of any information required to progress the reform that may be related to asset quality, asset value, costs, and funding arrangements.

  • Patch Management All workstations, laptops and other systems that process and/or 22 store PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or 23 transmits on behalf of COUNTY must have critical security patches applied, with system reboot if 24 necessary. There must be a documented patch management process which determines installation 25 timeframe based on risk assessment and vendor recommendations. At a maximum, all applicable 26 patches must be installed within thirty (30) calendar or business days of vendor release. Applications 27 and systems that cannot be patched due to operational reasons must have compensatory controls 28 implemented to minimize risk, where possible.

  • Traffic Management The Customer will not utilize the Services in a manner which, in the view of the Centre Operator, significantly distorts traffic balance on the Centre Operator’s circuits which are shared with other users. If, in the reasonable view of the Centre Operator, the Customer’s traffic patterns cause or may cause such distortion, the Customer should have a dedicated circuit capability. If the Customer declines to do so then the Centre Operator may suspend the Services while the matter is being resolved. If there is no resolution within 5 business days then either party may terminate the Agreement.

  • Labor-Management Cooperation When an Appointing Authority initiates a planning process or management study which is anticipated to result in layoff, the Appointing Authority will meet and confer with the Local Union during the decision planning phase and again during the implementation planning phase. The Appointing Authority and the Local Union shall enter into negotiations regarding a Memoranda of Understanding upon request of either party to modify this Agreement regarding the implementation plans which shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Length of layoff notice; • Job and retraining opportunities; • Alternative placement methods; • Early retirement options pursuant to M.S. 43A.24, Subd. 2(i); • Bumping/vacancy options for part-time employees to preserve their insurance eligibility or contribution; and • Other methods of mitigating layoff or their effect on employees.

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