Water Quality Protection Sample Clauses

Water Quality Protection. The Premises is adjacent to the Sudbury Reservoir (, a large body of open water with significant environmental value that is designated as a Class A Public Water Supply and an ORW, as defined under 314 CMR 4.00, et. seq.) and includes an intermittent stream, and associated Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, that is tributary to the Sudbury Reservoir. Conservation and preservation of the Premises as natural open space will contribute to the protection of these water resources.
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Water Quality Protection. A. Lessee acknowledges that the Premises are subject to the requirements of the City of Seattle ("City") ordinance regarding stormwater drainage, source control, and other applicable City requirements as well as Washington State Department of Ecology ("Ecology") stormwater regulations and permits.
Water Quality Protection a. The Ministry of Environment’s “General Surface Water Quality Objectives” for suspended solids and turbidity are adopted and must be met. They are applicable to intermittent streams only during flow periods and are not applicable to ephemeral streams.
Water Quality Protection a. Saskatchewan Environment’s “General Surface Water Quality Objectives” for suspended solids and turbidity are adopted and must be met. They are applicable to intermittent streams only during flow periods and are not applicable to ephemeral streams.
Water Quality Protection a. The Contractor shall be responsible for the control of storm and ground water during all active operations and upon project completion, including water retention, pumping, and managing. Such controls shall be in accordance with WDNR rules and regulations and conform to the standards of Wisconsin’s Best Management Practices for Water Quality.
Water Quality Protection. The District and Owner shall comply with the standards in TCEQ 's RG-348A publication in lieu of the Performance Standards in Section 22.05.015(a) through (c) and (e) of the City's Water Quality Protection Ordinance. Except as City allows by variance and as provided in Section 2.6.8 above, Owner shall comply with the Optional Enhanced Measures for the Protection of Water Quality in the Xxxxxxx Aquifer and City of Dripping Springs' Water Quality Ordinance to the extent development activities impact the City's corporate limits. As indicated in Exhibit D (Buffer Zones), the Project's water quality protection plan will include the establishment of natural buffer areas adjacent to streams and natural drainage ways to help maintain predevelopment water quality. The natural buffer areas will also provide an area to filter overland flow from adjacent development. Therefore , streams shall have a native vegetation buffer on each side as follows: • Streams draining 640 or more acres (one square mile) shall have a minimum buffer of 300 feet from the centerline on each side of the stream, • Streams draining less than 640 acres, but 320 or more acres shall have a minim um buffer of 200 feet from the centerline on each side of the stream. • Streams draining less than 320 acres, but 128 or more acres shall have a minimum buffer of 100 feet from the centerline on each side of the stream. • Streams or xxxxxx draining less than 128 acres, but 40 or more acres shall have a minimum buffer of 50 feet from the centerline on each side of the drainage. • Streams or xxxxxx draining less than 40 acres, but 5 or more acres shall have a minim um buffer of 25 feet from the centerline on each side of the drainage. Additionally, in an effort to achieve a higher pollutant load removal than required by the TCEQ's Optional Enhanced Measures and to demonstrate to the City the Owner's interest in preserving water quality, rather than just providing one water quality best management practice (BMP), the Owner shall operate 2 or 3 BMPs in series to help preserve water quality. The following table lists the BMPs proposed to be operated in series to satisfy both the TCEQ's and the City's water quality protection requirements. Proposed BMPs Operating in Series 1st BMP 2nd BMP 3rd BMP (if applicable) Sand Filtration Engineered Filter Strip Natural Filter Strip Wet Pond or Batch Detention Engineered Filter Strip None Bio-retention Engineered Filter Strip None Engineered Filter Strip Grassy Swale Non...
Water Quality Protection. 1. The Parties undertake cooperatively to protect and to improve, insofar as practicable, the quality of transboundary aquifers and their waters in conjunction with their programs for surface water quality control, and to avoid significant harm in or to the territories of the Parties.
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Water Quality Protection. All proposed Recreational Improvements shall include a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), which is adequate to protect the creek from construction related impacts. The SWPPP shall include silt and erosion control measures to prevent construction materials, sediments, or wastes from directly or indirectly entering the creek. The Project specifications include a requirement for the implementation and maintenance of a SWPPP. City shall be responsible for preparation and implementation of the SWPPP.

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  • Water Quality 8.1. The Supply shall comply with the quality standards imposed by the Act and the Water Quality Regulations, PROVIDED ALWAYS that where a particular standard is the subject of a legal instrument accepted or issued by the Secretary of State or the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water under the provisions of the Act or the Water Quality Regulations, compliance with the terms of the relevant legal instrument shall be deemed to be compliance with the relevant quality standard imposed by the Act or the Water Quality Regulations (as the case may be), in which case the Water Company shall provide the New Appointee with a certified copy of any such authorised departure or undertaking. Each party undertakes to keep the other party fully informed of any discussions which take place at any time hereafter with the Secretary of State for the proposed issue of a legal instrument and of the outcome thereof.

  • SAFETY AND HEALTH 20.1 The Employer, employee and Union have a significant responsibility for workplace safety and health.

  • Health, Safety and Security 22.2.1 The University and the Association agree to promote safe, secure and healthy working conditions and procedures, and to encourage Members to adopt and follow sound health, safety and security procedures in the performance of their work.

  • Xxxx Protection 23.1With respect to the Parties' rights and obligations under this Framework Agreement, the Parties agree that the Authority is the Data Controller and that the Supplier is the Data Processor.

  • Air Quality To the extent applicable, Consultant must fully comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or providing services, including, but not limited to, emissions limits and permitting requirements imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and/or California Air Resources Board (CARB). Although the SCAQMD and CARB limits and requirements are more broad, Consultant shall specifically be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which definition is considered by SCAQMD and CARB to include any item of equipment with a fuel-powered engine. Consultant shall indemnify City against any fines or penalties imposed by SCAQMD, CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for violations of applicable laws, rules and/or regulations by Consultant, its subconsultants, or others for whom Consultant is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.

  • Safety and Protection 8.18.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to:

  • Power Quality Neither the facilities of Developer nor the facilities of Connecting Transmission Owner shall cause excessive voltage flicker nor introduce excessive distortion to the sinusoidal voltage or current waves as defined by ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, in accordance with IEEE Standard 519, or any applicable superseding electric industry standard. In the event of a conflict between ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, or any applicable superseding electric industry standard, ANSI Standard C84.1-1989, or the applicable superseding electric industry standard, shall control.

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