PRIORITY DEFICIENCIES Clause Samples
The "Priority Deficiencies" clause establishes a process for identifying and addressing issues that are deemed critical or high-priority within a project or contractual relationship. Typically, this clause outlines how such deficiencies are to be reported, the timeframe in which they must be remedied, and the responsibilities of the parties involved in correcting them. For example, if a contractor's work fails to meet essential safety standards, this clause would require immediate notification and prompt corrective action. Its core practical function is to ensure that significant problems are resolved quickly to minimize risk, maintain project integrity, and protect the interests of all parties.
PRIORITY DEFICIENCIES. Deficiencies identified during Water System Survey that have a direct threat pathway to contamination or inability to verify adequate treatment include the following:
PRIORITY DEFICIENCIES. Deficiencies identified during water system sanitary survey that have a direct threat pathway to contamination or inability to verify adequate treatment. Deficiencies include:
PRIORITY DEFICIENCIES. Deficiencies identified during water system sanitary survey that have a direct threat pathway to contamination or inability to verify adequate treatment. Well: Sanitary seal or casing not watertight Well: No screen on existing well vent Spring: No screen on overflow Spring: Spring box not impervious durable material Spring: Access hatch / entry not watertight Storage: No screened vent Storage: Roof and access hatch not watertight Storage: No flap valve, screen, or equivalent on overflow Treatment (UV): No intensity sensor with alarm or shut-off PRIORITY NON-COMPLIER (PNC): Water systems with system scores of 11 points or more. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER (PE): A person currently registered as a Professional Engineer by the Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
