Northwest Corner definition

Northwest Corner means that area of the Site located in the extreme northwestern corner of the Site and having an area of approximately 31,250 square feet. The Northwest Corner encompasses all portions of the Site between those points marked with the numbers 10-18 on Exhibit A and delineated by the corresponding GPS coordinates.

Examples of Northwest Corner in a sentence

  • Please note that the Northwest Corner has a large tourist influx on Columbus Day Weekend, so early booking is strongly advised.

  • Mixed Use Development Project Located At The Northwest Corner Of FM 551 And Interstate 30No action was taken on this item.

  • For BAT compliance monitoring purposes for the 1995, 1997, 2000, Mixed Waste, and Northwest Corner evaporation ponds, the Permittee shall determine the maximum head limit to be measured by the approved head/pressure transducer construction that complies with the 1-foot BAT head performance standard of Part I.E.14.a.3. On a daily basis, the Permittee shall compare the daily measured head against the maximum head limit for each evaporation pond.

  • The twelve OUs under investigation and cleanup at Camp Edwards are the Central Impact Area, Demolition Area 1, Demolition Area 2, Former A Range, J-1 Range, J-2 Range, J-3 Range, L Range, Northwest Corner, Small Arms Ranges, Training Area, and Western Boundary.

  • Annual Pump Inspection – on an annual basis, the Permittee shall remove the submersible pump from the leak detection system of the 1995, 1997, 2000, Mixed Waste, and Northwest Corner evaporation ponds and check both the winding resistance and insulation resistance.

  • AR agrees that it shall excavate soils and fill material in the Northwest Corner and the Shoreline Area in accordance with the criteria established for excavation in such areas in the OU-1 ROD as amended by the OU-1 ROD Amendment.

  • Northwest Corner Evaporation Pond: 326 gallons/day Daily leak detection system flow volumes in excess of these limits shall constitute failure of Best Available Technology and a violation of this Permit.

  • Maximum Allowable Daily Leakage Volumes – the Permittee shall measure the daily volume of all fluids pumped from the respective leak detection systems of the 1995, 1997, 2000, Mixed Waste, and Northwest Corner evaporation ponds.

  • Monitoring well GW-129 shall be sampled and analyzed for purposes of compliance monitoring for the Northwest Corner Evaporation Pond.

  • Mixed Use Development Project Located At The Northwest Corner Of FM 551 And Interstate 30No Action was taken on this item.

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