Water Management Clause Samples
Water Management. 1. Avoid overhead watering and conduct watering so as to allow leaves of host plants to dry before nightfall.
2. Monitor for host plant debris in water run-off. Minimize water run-off such that it does not run from one host plant production area into another.
3. Minimize standing water in host plant blocks.
Water Management. The Parties shall develop cooperation in various fields of water management with special regard to: - environment-friendly utilization of the water of trans-boundary watershed and cross-boundary rivers and lakes, - harmonization of regulations concerning water management, and means of technical water regulation (directives, limits, standards, normatives, logistics), - modernization of research and development (R& D) and scientific basis of water management. Article 83
Water Management. The efficient use and reuse of water used in the provision of the Service.
Water Management. All designated landscape areas shall at all times receive irrigation in amounts adequate to promote normal, healthy growth of plant material. Contractor shall be responsible for delivery of water by means of automatic or manually operated irrigation sprinkler systems, quick couplers, hose bibs, or water tank, as specified site and/or weather conditions require. Water Management Requirements are as follows:
Water Management. Effects
1. New Water Diversion Structures and Canals
Water Management. Notwithstanding Inuvialuit ownership of beds of rivers, lakes and other water bodies,
Water Management physical and mathematical model studies; hydrological measurements and studies; water control and fighting floods; reusing building materials for hydraulic works; constructing environmental-technical banks; dredging, processing and storing contaminated sediment; drafting policy plans for each watershed areas; design and execution of hydraulic works.
Water Management. The World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg (WSSD) in 2002, established the need for integrated water resources management plans. The EU launched on this occasion the “Water initiative”. The initiative was endorsed at the highest political level with a joint declaration for a new Africa/EU strategic partnership on water affairs and sanitation. A partnership between EU and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia was also endorsed at ministerial level. The EU refined its policy approach to water in the context of development cooperation, with a Communication stressing the need to work within the framework of integrated water resources management, based on a river basin approach. Through the accumulated experience of past research and an explicit commitment in the on-going 6th Framework Programme for EU research, a significant number of science projects are marshalled to support implementing the water-related Millennium Development Goals. Many of these are focused on integrated river basin management, a mainstay of the EUWI. In a first phase, the Strategic partnership with FAO should focus on a specific aspect of water management, namely transboundary river basin management, both by means of policy dialogue and of operational activities. The latter would aim at supporting the design and implementation of transboundary river basin management schemes, which would contribute to operationalising the goals of the EU Water Initiative. Such collaboration should initially take place in the framework of the Africa/EU strategic partnership on water affairs, and depends on the demand of basin initiatives currently being developed. The experience of FAO is of high relevance to its support to developing countries where harmonization of domestic legislation in transboundary river basins plays an important role in FAO's technical co-operation programme in natural resources.
Water Management. Redevelopment-related activities generating water include but are not limited to construction dewatering (groundwater withdrawal), stormwater runoff from work areas including soil stockpile areas, drainage from stockpiles, and water from cleaning equipment. All water generated by redevelopment–related activities must be characterized, handled (captured, pumped, stored, treated, conveyed, etc.), and discharged in compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, and permits. Water generated during redevelopment-related activities may not be discharged or allowed to flow onto the ground surface, to the Whatcom Waterway, or off the site, except as allowed by permit.
Water Management. 8.1 The Purchaser shall ensure that any Purchaser Representative shall comply with all legal requirements and with Good Industry Practice pertaining to water management, including the Forestry and Water Scotland Initiative (or any subsequent initiative) published by Confor and The Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2011.
8.2 In the event of a compliance check by Scottish Forestry or any other regulatory or advisory body of competent jurisdiction or authority, the Purchaser shall produce to Forestry and Land Scotland if requested such evidence as Forestry and Land Scotland may require to show that the Purchaser is compliant with the provisions relating to water management in accordance with the UKFS.
8.3 The Purchaser shall ensure that operational planning and implementation at or in connection with the Sale Area will be undertaken to UKFS to avoid sediment pollution to water courses.
8.4 The Purchaser shall ensure that operational planning and implementation at or in connection with the Sale Area will be undertaken to avoid fuel/oil pollution to enter water courses. No unauthorised or unlawful discharges are made as a result of the operations into any drains, sewers, controlled waters, or other waters either in contravention of Environmental Law or which may cause damage to people, or any other living organism, or the Environment.
8.5 Pursuant to clauses 9.2, 9.3 and 9.6 Purchasers shall ensure than any civil engineering work that has been authorised by Forestry and Land Scotland is managed to appropriate water protection standards in accordance with Applicable Law, relevant Guidance and Good Industry Practice.
8.6 The Purchaser shall limit machine trafficking and operations near water/buffers as prescribed in Forest and Water Scotland Initiative (or any subsequent initiative) published by Confor.
8.7 The Purchaser must follow the published agreement between Scottish Water and Forestry Commission Scotland (2017) titled “Forestry activities near SW assets” or any subsequent industry Guidance. Where the Sale Area is in a source catchment, or near a Scottish Water asset, as specified in the Site Specific Conditions, the Purchaser must consult with Scottish water in advance of any operation on the Sale Area and must follow Scottish Water Guidance on “Precautions to protect drinking water and Scottish Water assets during forestry activities”. The Purchaser must liaise with Scottish Water and comply with all requests and/or directio...
