Odor Control Systems definition

Odor Control Systems means those systems at the WWTP that are included within the scope of the Project.
Odor Control Systems means those systems that are being demolished and constructed at the WWTP as part of this Project.

Examples of Odor Control Systems in a sentence

  • All Design-Build Contractor working and final design documents shall comply strictly with the Design-Build Standards so that the Odor Control Systems and Improvements are constructed to a standard of quality, integrity, durability and reliability which is equal to or better than the Design-Build Standards.

  • The Sewer District’s utilization of any portion of the Odor Control Systems or Improvements prior to Final Completion shall not relieve the Design-Build Contractor of any of its obligations under this Design-Build Agreement.

  • Neither compliance by the Design-Build Contractor with the Technical Specifications, nor review by the Sewer District or its engineer of the Design-Build Contractor’s design documents, shall in any way relieve the Design-Build Contractor of full responsibility for the design, construction, commissioning and performance of the Odor Control Systems or Improvements in accordance with the Design-Build Standards.

  • The Design-Build Contractor shall perform the Design-Build Work provided for herein as an independent contractor and shall not have any legal, equitable, tax beneficial or other ownership or leasehold interest in the WWTP, the Odor Control Systems, the Improvements or the Site.

  • In designing, constructing, starting up and testing the Odor Control Systems and Improvements, the Design- Build Contractor shall comply with Applicable Law, shall construct all equipment and systems comprising Odor Control Systems and Improvements in accordance with the Design-Build Standards and applicable equipment manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations.

  • The Sewer District reserves the right to review and comment upon the final design of the Odor Control Systems and Improvements insofar as it relates to compliance with the Technical Specifications.

  • The “Final Acceptance Date” shall be the day on which Acceptance Testing has been successfully completed and the Acceptance Standards have been achieved for all of the Odor Control Systems and Improvements.

  • The Design-Build Contractor agrees that the Fixed Design- Build Price shall be the Design-Build Contractor’s entire compensation and reimbursement for the performance of the Design-Build Work, including obtaining all Utilities that the Design- Build Contractor will require to perform the Design-Build Work and for the commissioning and start-up of the Odor Control Systems and Improvements and for the operation of the Odor Control Systems and Improvements during the Acceptance Tests.

  • Any intentional misrepresentation of information and facts relating to the Design-Build Contractor’s performance of its obligations hereunder or the performance of the Odor Control Systems or Improvements.

  • All intellectual property developed by the Design-Build Contractor at or through the use of the WWTP, the Odor Control Systems, the Improvements or otherwise in connection with the performance of the Design-Build Work shall be owned by the Design-Build Contractor subject to the terms and conditions of this Section, and is hereby licensed to the Sewer District on a non-exclusive cost free, perpetual basis for use by the Sewer District and any operator of the WWTP.

Related to Odor Control Systems

  • Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • Inventory control system means a system described in Section 4-41a-103.

  • Fuel system means the components which store or transport fuel on board the vehicle and comprise the fuel tank system, all fuel and vapour lines, any non-tank mounted fuel pumps and the activated carbon canister.