Water Management Plan Clause Samples
Water Management Plan. The Permittee shall submit a Water Management Plan no later than sixty days from the time this Agreement is made final that describes how compliance will be achieved under this Agreement. The Water Management Plan shall include details on water storage, water conservation, or other relevant material to maintain water needs in coordination with seasonal diversion minimization and/or forbearance and bypass flow requirements. The Water Management Plan shall include a brief narrative describing water use on the property, including measurement of water use and photographs of the water flow totalizer at the beginning and end of each season, photographs to support the narrative, and water use calculations to ensure compliance with this Agreement.
Water Management Plan. The Permittee shall submit a Water Management Plan (condition 2.11) within 60 days from the effective date of this agreement.
Water Management Plan. The Permittee shall submit a Water Management Plan (condition 2.9) within 60 days from the effective date of this agreement. Written communication the Permittee or CDFW submits to the other shall be delivered to the address below unless the Permittee or CDFW specifies otherwise. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ PO Box 1604 Redway, California 95560 (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Department of Fish and Wildlife Northern Region ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Eureka, California 95501 ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇ Attn: Lake and Streambed Alteration Program Notification #EPIMS-HUM-22388-R1
Water Management Plan. The GSS EMP will contain a Component Management Plan with respect to Water Management (the “Water Management Plan”). The Water Management Plan will be prepared by an appropriately qualified and experienced QEP and will contain the following:
(a) a detailed Water Management system plan (“Water Management System Plan”), which will:
(i) describe the proposed Water Management system, including all design details, calculations, methods, sequences, schedules, equipment, materials and Dewatering facilities (both temporary and permanent), to be used to manage water in and around the Contractor’s Work Area. The proposed Water Management system must not use any equipment, including pumps or oil-water separators, installed by Other Contractors;
(ii) describe how the Water Management System Plan will be updated by the QEP as the Work progresses and activities evolve. All proposed updates to the Water Management System Plan will be submitted to Hydro’s Representative for Review;
(iii) describe in detail the Water Management system and its components. The Water Management system and components will be required to meet the following requirements:
(A) divert all Non-Contact Water away from the Contractor’s Work Area to the Peace River or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ River, in accordance with the Environmental Requirements, including Environmental Laws, the requirements of this Schedule 7 [Environmental Obligations], the CEMP and the Environmental Aspects, and so that it does not come into contact with waste, foreign matter, PAG shale bedrock or TSS generating materials. Diverted Non-Contact Water will not be directed so as to complicate or become the responsibility of Other Contractors or operations in the vicinity of the Contractor’s Work Area;
(B) have sufficient capacity to divert all Non-Contact Water, and to collect and treat all Contact Water, in accordance with the Environmental Requirements, including Environmental Laws, the requirements of this Schedule 7 [Environmental Obligations], the CEMP and the Environmental Aspects;
(C) be designed in accordance with the design criteria shown in Table 4.2.1 [Surface Drainage Design Criteria] and so as to ensure that all discharge water meets the water quality criteria as specified in the Environmental Requirements, including those specified in the CEMP; Sediment Pond (if used) Guidance for Assessing the Design, Size and Operation of Sediment Ponds used in Mining (MOE 2015) Water Treatment To achieve the discharge water quality criteria as spec...
Water Management Plan. The Permittee shall submit a Water Management Plan (WMP) no later than sixty (60) days from the time this Agreement is made final that describes how compliance will be achieved under this Agreement. The WMP shall include details on water storage, water conservation, or other relevant material to maintain water needs in coordination with seasonal diversion minimization and/or forbearance and bypass flow requirements. The WMP shall include a brief narrative describing water use on the property, include photographs to support the narrative, and site map (drawn to scale) that includes all water infrastructure components (e.g., location of water lines, POD(s), flow totalizer(s), water storage facilities, etc.).
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