Drainage Maintenance Plan definition

Drainage Maintenance Plan means a written plan for maintaining drainage facilities, and may include without limitation provision for channels, basins, bridges, culverts or pipes. Such plan describes the location of any such facilities, describes in detail maintenance activities to be carried out and typical design specifications and plans for such activities, estimates of the quantities of material to be placed or removed in connection with such maintenance activities, describes procedures for disposal of excess material and solid waste generated in connection with such maintenance activities, and the best management practices to be implemented while conducting such maintenance activities, including measures to ensure fish passage and minimize damage to habitat for fish, wildlife, or stream invertebrates. Where the subject activity involves the construction, erection or maintenance of a structure or other facility, other than a highway or bridge, owned or operated by the State of Connecticut, such plan incorporates the applicable requirements for drainage basin stormwater management plans in section 25-68h-3 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Drainage Maintenance Plan means a written plan for maintaining drainage facilities, and may include, without limitation, provision for channels, basins, bridges, culverts or pipes.

Examples of Drainage Maintenance Plan in a sentence

  • The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement each of these mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified within the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan (see Addendum B).

  • This template is not intended to be exhaustive or all-inclusive and is meant to serve as a guide for each Party in identifying relevant details for consideration in developing a Drainage Maintenance Plan as the primary component of this District Drainage Maintenance Agreement.

  • For the purpose of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, fish bearing waters shall be defined as any part of a natural watercourse, marine water body, managed watercourse with headwaters (green) and that part of a managed watercourse without headwaters (magenta) or artificial watercourse (yellow) that is within 300 feet of a functioning tidegate or floodgate confluence with a natural watercourse, marine water body or managed watercourse with headwaters (green).

  • For the purpose of this Drainage Maintenance Plan, the term “fish” includes all species of native cold-water fishes.

  • Best Management Practices (BMPs) for beaver dam management were not included with the BMPs in Addendum A of the Drainage Maintenance Agreement and are therefore included here as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan.

  • In the event that the established pump screen criteria cannot be met, the Drainage Maintenance Plan shall be modified within 5 years from the effective date of the district’s Drainage Maintenance Agreement to identify a mutually acceptable alternative technology that meets or exceeds these criteria and a mutually acceptable strategy and timeline for implementation.

  • The Parties recognize that a dispute or disagreement may arise in the course of furthering the purpose and intent of this Agreement, as well as in the development and implementation of a Drainage Maintenance Plan between WDFW and DID #18.

  • The goals, objectives and obligations necessary to implement mutually agreed upon projects are clearly identified in the attached Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #19 (see Addendum B).

  • In those instances where, during the development of a District Drainage Maintenance Plan, a maintenance activity within a District is determined by the Parties, in consultation with SRSC, to warrant the need for additional measures to offset otherwise unavoidable impacts to fish and/or fish habitat, WDFW and the Commissioners of DD #3 will work collaboratively and cooperatively to identify and implement appropriate and acceptable Habitat Improvement Projects.

  • For purposes of implementing this Agreement between WDFW and DID #15, the goal and intent of each Party is to offset direct and/or indirect impacts to fish and fish habitat by incorporating BMP’s as conditions associated with General or Individual HPA’s issued for maintenance activities provided for as part of the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 (see Addendum C).