CATCH BASINS Sample Clauses

CATCH BASINS. Catch basins shall be constructed to resist erosion. Approximate dimensions are 1-2 feet deep, 1-2 feet wide, and 2-4 feet long.
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CATCH BASINS. All catch basins shall be inspected semi-annually. All catch basins shall be cleaned when the sump is half-full.
CATCH BASINS. Contractor shall construct catch basins in accordance with CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL. Minimum dimensions of catch basins are 2 feet wide and 4 feet long.
CATCH BASINS. All catch basins on the premises shall accommodate the provisions of Subsection (f)3.
CATCH BASINS. All catch basins on the premises shall be of such construction and location to ensure their being kept clean and odorless. Catch basins shall not be located in departments where any product is prepared, handled or stored.
CATCH BASINS. Catch basins shall be constructed to resist erosion in accordance with CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL. Minimum dimensions of catch basins are 4 feet wide and 4 feet long with backslopes consistent with Clause 4‐5 CUT SLOPE RATIO.
CATCH BASINS. Purchaser shall construct catch basins in accordance with CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL. Minimum dimensions of catch basins are 2 feet wide and 4 feet long. 5-26 HEADWALLS FOR CROSS DRAIN CULVERTS Purchaser shall construct headwalls in accordance with the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL at all culverts on the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE LIST that specify the placement of rock. Rock used for headwalls must be QUARRY SPALLS or larger. Rock must be placed on shoulders, slopes, and around culvert inlets and outlets. Minimum specifications require that rock be placed at a width of one culvert diameter on each side of the culvert inlet, and to a height of one culvert diameter above the top of the culvert. Rock may not restrict the flow of water into culvert inlets or catch basins. Placement must be with a zero-drop-height only.
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CATCH BASINS. SAMPLE Purchasers are advised that a catch basin and associated leads are installed in the lot and that it will be the responsibility of the Owner of the lot to maintain in a good state of repair the catch basins and leads and to maintain them in a functioning capacity and free and clear or all obstructions. Purchasers acknowledge that the catch basin is designed to accept drainage from the lot and adjacent lots and that the grading is not to be altered in any way so as to adversely affect the drainage pattern of the surrounding lots. Where the Purchaser alters drainage, the Municipality shall have the right to enter the property to correct the grading and the costs of such work, including an administrative fee, shall be billed to the Purchaser and may, if not paid, be recovered in a like manner as taxes.
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