SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses

SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. Prior to the commencement of development (other than demolition) the applicant shall submit, to the satisfaction of the local planning authority: i) Details of how surface water from trafficked areas will be treated prior discharge to ground in line with the ▇▇▇▇▇ SuDs manual; ii) detailed drawings of the surface water drainage assets and maintenance access point; iii) a detailed layout plan showing individual plot soakaways where possible or soakaways located in non- trafficked areas. If soakaways are to be shared, it shall be demonstrated how they will be maintained for the lifetime of the development. Such measures shall be in place prior to the occupation of any part of the development and shall be retained at all times thereafter. Reason: In order to ensure a satisfactory provision of surface water management.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. Purpose: To ensure a smooth transfer of ownership and maintenance of existing surface water facilities and to cooperate on future planning, construction and maintenance of surface water facilities.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. Suitable techniques shall be employed for erosion and sedimentation control during the operation of the Recycling drop off area. Surface water systems shall be designed to accommodate a 100 year storm event for duration appropriate for the size of the drainage requirements. Surface water management and control systems shall be provided to: Control the run on of surface waters onto the working areas of the Recycling drop off area, Collect and control run off waters from Recycling drop off area, and Reduce potential erosion in order to protect the integrity of the area in which work is being preformed. The system shall include but not limited to: Diversion channels appropriately placed to keep surface water away from the working area of the site. Appropriate ditching and sedimentation ponds for management of storm water ; (a) Construction of collection ponds in a way to minimize the collection of water in the compost area. (b) Surface/Storm water may accumulate with in the active area which may need to be discharged appropriately and meet discharge criteria.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. The landfill shall be operated to minimize drainage of surface water across exposed solid waste on the active working face. At all times when runoff from an area larger than one-half acre could flow across the active working face, a temporary diversion-berm shall be installed on the top of the lift upgradient from the working face to divert surface runoff around the working face. The drainage area between the diversion-berm and the working face shall not exceed one-half acre. The diverted water shall be controlled so as to minimize erosion of landfill cover. Any erosion of cover shall be promptly repaired. Sections of temporary diversion berms that are no longer needed to protect the working face shall be promptly removed and the area occupied by the berm graded to promote uniform runoff of surface water and to minimize erosion.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. The Transfer Facility shall be operated to minimize drainage of surface water across exposed solid waste. Trailers shall be managed in a manner such that leakage of water that has been in contact with waste does not occur.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. 7.1 Legal control and maintenance responsibilities. There are no known surface water management improvements or facilities within the Annexation Area. If the Annexation Area includes any unknown surface water management improvements or facilities (i) in which the County has an ownership interest, (ii) over or to which the County has one or more easements for access, inspection and/or maintenance purposes, and/or (iii) relating to which the County has maintenance, monitoring, or other responsibilities, all such ownership interests, rights and responsibilities shall be transferred to the City, effective by the date of the Annexation. All flood control/diking facilities owned by a flood control/diking district, or any privately owned flood control/diking facilities within the Annexation Area shall remain the responsibility of the owner to maintain after the Annexation. The City shall have no responsibility for maintenance of such facilities.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. The City and Port adopt the surface water management provisions set forth in Exhibit B hereto and shall implement the same.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. 9.1 Legal control and maintenance responsibilities. If an annexed area includes surface water drainage improvements or facilities that the County currently owns or maintains, the City and County agree that the legal control and maintenance responsibilities for such surface water drainage improvements or facilities shall transfer to the City by the end of the calendar year in which the annexation becomes effective, except as negotiated between the City and County in any subsequent agreements. The County agrees to provide a list of surface water drainage improvements and facilities prior to the start of negotiations. County maintenance easements over residential detention facilities shall be transferred to the City. If the County’s current Annual Construction Program or Surface Water Management Division budget includes major surface water projects in the area to be annexed, the City and County will determine how funding, construction, programmatic and subsequent operational responsibilities, legal control and responsibilities will be assigned for these improvements, and the timing thereof, under the provisions of RCW 36.89.050, RCW 36.89.120 and all other applicable authorities. 9.2 Taxes, fees, rates, charges and other monetary adjustments. The City recognizes that service charges are collected by the County for unincorporated areas within designated Watershed Management Areas and Clean Water Districts. Watershed management service charges are collected at the beginning of each calendar year through real property tax statements. Upon the effective date of an annexation, the City hereby agrees that the County may continue to collect and, pursuant to Chapter 25.20 SCC and to the extent permitted by law, to apply the service charges collected during the calendar year in which the annexation occurs to the provision of watershed management services designated in that year’s budget. These services will be provided through the calendar year in which the annexation becomes effective and will be of the same general level and quality as those provided to other property owners subject to service charges in the County.
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT. King County will take all steps necessary to minimize erosion from surface water resulting from the Recreational Trail. If in the reasonable opinion of PSE, such erosion affects the earth cover within the Property and appurtenant facilities, PSE may close, or instruct King County to close, the affected areas of the Recreational Trail until, in the reasonable opinion of PSE, the cause and effect of the erosion have been remedied by King County.
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