Sewage Treatment Sample Clauses

Sewage Treatment. Describes CARNIVAL’s policy and procedures regarding management, disposal and discharges, including the identification of persons responsible for environmental compliance. • Describes applicable ECP and the EMS requirements, which shall be compliant with applicable Port and Flag State requirements, as well as international laws, regulations, and standards (including applicable portions of the CFR), other pertinent pollution laws and regulations, MARPOL regulations, and standards. • Describes internal and external reporting requirements relating to discharges. • Requires that the on-board Technical Library include an overview of the system, including the basic and general functions of sewage systems and equipment, as well as system schematics. • Describes fundamentals and maritime practices of sewage system management in accordance with the requirements of MARPOL 73/78 and this ECP. • Describes system operation and procedures including the standard operating procedures for usage of all sewage equipment and systems, and operational checklists. • Describes maintenance of sewage system equipment, including routine, daily and preventative maintenance, recordkeeping, and the identification and required inventory of critical spare parts. • Describes sanctions and consequences for violation of regulations, policies and procedures, including individual and corporate consequences for violations, including remedial training, possible suspension or termination of employment, and civil and criminal liability.
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Sewage Treatment. Make/model: II Seung ISS-100N System type: Biological Fixed Media Type Conforms to (Marpol, Annex IV, etc.): Yes
Sewage Treatment. Savannah will accept for treatment domestic strength sanitary sewage delivered by Xxxxx County to a force main delivery point located in the vicinity of the Effingham County- Savannah border near Old River Road and Interstate 16 (the “Sewage Delivery Point”). Said sewage shall be limited solely to sewage which originated from sewer customers located within current (as of the date of this Agreement) corporate limits of Xxxxx County which area is delineated in Exhibit 1. The delivered sewage shall contain no toxic materials which would interfere with Savannah’s biological treatment processes., and Delivered sewage shall have characteristics which do not exceed the following parameter limits: Maximum Concentration Constituent Mg/L Ammonia-Nitrogen 16 BOD 150 COD 500 Fat, Oil, and Grease 100 Total Suspended Solids 170 Total Toxic Organics 2.13 Cyanide (total) 0.041 Arsenic 0.003 Cadmium 0.003 Chromium 0.050 Copper 0.061 Lead 0.049 Mercury 0.0003 Nickel 0.021 Silver 0.005 Zinc 0.175 Delivered sewage shall contain no toxic material or other characteristics which may interfere with Savannah’s pumping, transport, or treatment processes whether or not specifically identified above. Xxxxx County shall be responsible to require any industrial treatment necessary to comply with limitations. Xxxxx County shall sample and report each of the above parameters at least once each year to demonstrate compliance. The maximum amount of acceptable sewage that may be delivered by Xxxxx County in any month is 350,000 gallons per day. In no event shall Savannah be obligated to accept in excess of an annual average of 350,000 gallons per day with the exception of conditions as outlined in Section 1 Paragraph c above.
Sewage Treatment. All wastewater produced and transported by Effingham County to the Effingham Sewer Deliver Point shall be pretreated in accordance with GA EPD or Bryan County industrial pretreatment permit, as applicable. Bryan County will only accept for treatment, domestic strength wastewater or other wastewater pretreated in accordance with industrial pretreatment permits issued by the GA EPD or Bryan County as applicable, and delivered by Effingham County. Wastewater discharges into the Bryan County Wastewater System shall conform with the latest revisions of Sec. 30‐114 – General Sewer Use Requirements of the Bryan County Code of Ordinances. Discharge limits must also conform to Bryan County’s GA EPD permit, and Bryan County further prohibits toxic materials which would interfere with Bryan County’s biological treatment processes. All existing and new wastewater customers within the Effingham County Service Area shall submit an Industrial Pretreatment Survey, to determine if an individual industrial pretreatment permit is required. If, based on the results of the Industrial Pretreatment Survey, a individual pretreatment permit is required, those customers shall submit a full and complete industrial pretreatment permit application to Bryan County or GA EPD, as applicable. Effingham County shall be responsible for administering the submittals for all customers within the Effingham County Service Area, and shall not approve any development or site improvements without verifying the approval status of pretreatment permits. All discharges into the Bryan County Wastewater System shall not exceed the more stringent of either Xxxxx’x or GA EPD’s current industrial pretreatment requirements, and shall be subject to final approval of industrial pretreatment permits issued by Bryan County and GA EPD shall have characteristics which do not exceed the following parameter limits: Maximum Concentration Constituent mg/L BOD 300 COD 500 pH 6.0 ‐ 9.0 Fat, Oil, and Grease 100 TOC 200 Total Suspended Solids 200 Arsenic 0.077 Cadmium 0.004 Chromium 0.57 Copper 0.50 Cyanide 0.10 Lead 0.05 Mercury 0.014 Molybdenum 0.043 Nickel 0.61 Total PAH 0.100 Benzene 0.01 Toluene 0.7 Residual chlorine 4.00 Total phenols 21 Selenium 0.17 Silver 0.43 Surfactants 100 Total toxic organics 2.13 Zinc 0.30 Ammonia 15 Phosphorus 10 Elthylbenzene 0.3 Total xylene 0.5 Chloride 250 Sulfate 500 Delivered sewage shall contain no toxic material, trash, debris, or other characteristics which may interfere with Bryan...
Sewage Treatment. The effluent discharged from Toukley Sewage Treatment Plant, for the period 1 to 31 October 2012 has met Environmental Protection Authority Licence requirements. Sewage Overflows There was one reported sewage overflow that occurred for the period 1 to 31 October 2012. An escape of sewage occurred on 21 October 2012 at the overflow pipe for sewage pumping station B8 located at the intersection of Marine Pde and Xxxxxxx St, The Entrance as a result of a mechanical failure at the pump station. Although liquid sewage leaked through the overflow pipe the sewage was contained and the incident had minimal environmental impact on the surrounding area. The affected area was cleaned and warning signs were erected to advise local residents. This incident was reported to Council’s Environment Hotline and the Office of Environment and Heritage, NSW Department of Public Health, Work Cover and Fire and Rescue.
Sewage Treatment. Bryan County will accept for treatment domestic strength sanitary sewage delivered by Effingham County to a force main delivery point located in the vicinity of the I-16 (the “Sewage Delivery Point”). Said sewage shall be limited solely to sewage which originated from sewer customers located within current (as of the date of this Agreement) jurisdictional limits of Effingham County. The delivered sewage shall contain no toxic materials which would interfere with Bryan County’s biological treatment processes, and delivered sewage shall have characteristics which do not exceed the following parameter limits: Constituent Maximum ConcentrationMg/L BOD 1,000 COD 1,500 Fat, Oil, and Grease 100 Total Suspended Solids 280 Total Toxic Organics 2.13 Cyanide (total) 0.33 Arsenic 0.15 Cadmium 0.09 Chromium 4.01 Copper 2.81 Lead 0.60 Mercury 0.05 Nickel 1.64 Silver 0.93 Zinc 0.88 Delivered sewage shall contain no toxic material or other characteristics which may interfere with Bryan County’s pumping, transport, or treatment processes whether or not specifically identified above. Effingham County shall be responsible to require any industrial treatment necessary to comply with limitations. Effingham County shall sample and report each of the above parameters at least once each year to demonstrate compliance. The maximum amount of acceptable sewage that may be delivered by Effingham County in any month is 250,000 gallons per day. In no event shall Bryan County be obligated to accept in excess of an annual average of 250,000 gallons per day except as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties in writing.
Sewage Treatment. Make/model: 1 xHamworthy / ST10 (fwd) System type: Vacuum / Aerobic Conforms to (Marpol, Annex IV, etc.): Yes Make/model: 1 x Hamworthy / STI (aft) System type: Vacuum / Aerobic Conforms to (Marpol, Annex IV, etc.): Yes
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Sewage Treatment. Savannah will accept for treatment domestic strength sanitary sewage delivered by Xxxxx County to a force main delivery point located in the vicinity of the Effingham County- Savannah border near Old River Road and Interstate 16 (the “Sewage Delivery Point”). Said sewage shall be limited solely to sewage which originated from sewer customers located within current (as of the date of this Agreement) corporate limits of Xxxxx County which area is delineated in Exhibit 1. The delivered sewage shall contain no toxic materials which would interfere with Savannah’s biological treatment processes., and Delivered sewage shall have characteristics which do not exceed the following parameter limits: Maximum Concentration
Sewage Treatment. In the event that Landlord or any successor in interest, constructs a sewage treatment plant at Flowerfield, Landlord shall construct such sewage treatment plant at a site located on the southern or eastern side of the current site of the Long Island Railroad train tracks which traverse Flowerfield. Landlord shall use its best efforts to maintain such sewage treatment plant so as to prevent any odors therefrom from reaching the Leasehold Premises.
Sewage Treatment. Savannah will accept for treatment domestic strength sanitary sewage delivered by Bloomingdale to a gravity sewer manhole located in the vicinity of the Bloomingdale-Savannah border near Little Neck Road (the “Sewage Delivery Point”). Said sewage shall be limited solely to sewage which originated from sewer customers located within current (as of the date of this Agreement) corporate limits of Bloomingdale south of Interstate Route 16 which area is delineated in Exhibit A. The delivered sewage shall contain no toxic materials which would interfere with Savannah’s biological treatment processes, and shall have characteristics which do not exceed the following parameter limits: Constituent Maximum Concentration Mg/L Ammonia-Nitrogen 16 BOD 150 COD 500 Fat, Oil, and Grease 100 Total Suspended Solids 170 Total Toxic Organics 2.13 Cyanide (total) 0.041 Arsenic 0.003 Cadmium 0.003 Chromium 0.050 Copper 0.061 Lead 0.049 Mercury 0.0003 Nickel 0.021 Silver 0.005 Zinc 0.175 Bloomingdale shall sample and report each of the above parameters at least once each year to demonstrate compliance. The maximum amount of acceptable sewage that may be delivered by Bloomingdale in any month is 320,000 gallons per day. In no event shall Savannah be obligated to accept in excess of an annual average of 320,000 gallons per day.
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