010 General Sample Clauses

010 General. The process of adding property to the Town of De Beque is referred to as annexation. The detailed requirements for annexations and power for this section is found in the Colorado Revised Statutes (specifically Section 00-00-000 et seq., C.R.S.).
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010 General. Any extension of the District’s water system shall be completed in accordance with the terms of the agreement and/or contract between the District and the Contractor. Each single family residential lot and commercial building shall be serviced by a single metered water service connection perpendicular to the public main. All extensions shall conform to State of Washington Department of Health (DOH), District and other local authority requirements. In planning for any development, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to ensure adequate water can be obtained to satisfy all domestic and fire flow requirements. The Contractor shall coordinate with the District and the local fire authority. The Contractor shall comply with all of the requirements for back flow protection and cross connection control to protect the District’s water system. The developer may be required to extend water main to the neighboring properties unless approved otherwise by the District, or close dead end loops to the water system.
010 General. Any extension of the District sanitary sewer system shall be completed in accordance with the terms of the Agreement or Contract. The developer will be required to extend sewer service to the neighboring properties unless approved otherwise by the District. All sanitary sewer extensions shall conform to the “Criteria for Sewage Works Design” prepared by the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology), the District’s Standards and other local authority requirements. Prior to construction, the District may require an approved set of plans from Ecology (WAC 173-240-030) to be filed in the District offices.
010 General. The Contractor shall furnish all materials noted and as listed on the Construction Drawings and required to complete the work. All materials shall be manufactured with premium materials.
010 General. Sanitary sewer lift stations shall only be allowed upon written approval by the District. The Developer shall provide written documentation to support the request for lift station installation. It is intended that the Contractor shall furnish and install a complete, tested, and operational lift station with provisions for backup power and pumping, in accordance with State, District, and Local requirements. Lift stations and their force mains shall be in conformance with the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) Criteria for Sewage Works Design (Orange Book), latest edition, for sewage pump stations. The station shall meet requirement of Class I Reliability, as defined by Ecology. Sanitary sewer lift stations shall meet the more stringent noise requirements of either Snohomish County Code (SCC) or the local noise ordinance for the municipality in which the station is located. Sanitary sewer lift stations shall be in compliance with all applicable odor ordinances and codes, including applicable municipal codes, the Snohomish County Code, and regulations enforced by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. Sanitary sewer lift stations shall comply with Snohomish County’s seismic ordinance. The District may require a lift station to be sized to accommodate flows or hookups in addition to those identified for a specific development/project. The District will include the number of hookups and the lift station type in the Developer Extension Agreement. Prior to final acceptance for Type 1 and 2 lift stations, as defined below, the Developer shall provide the following items:  A reproducible set of as-built drawings showing final location of all equipment, conduit, and wiring, and vertical and horizontal locations of all pipe and pipe inlets and appurtenances.  Manufacturer's equipment warranties on all equipment. Warranty periods to be approved by the District prior to acceptance of warranties.  A completed new asset information electronic spreadsheet on a format provided by the District. This spreadsheet includes equipment data and other information.  Deed to the District the applicable recorded tract of land or easements encompassing station and force main.  Four (4) complete sets and one searchable electronic copy, on a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) of the operation and maintenance manuals. The District has established a naming convention for equipment numbering, conduit numbering and wire labeling that shall be used for Type 1 and 2 lift stations. The Dev...

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