Erosion Prevention and Control Sample Clauses

Erosion Prevention and Control. Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Purchaser shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather condi- tions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding ex- pected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. If Purchaser fails to do seasonal erosion control work prior to any seasonal period of precipitation or runoff, Forest Service may temporarily assume responsibility for the work and any unencumbered deposits hereunder may be used by Forest Service to do the work. If needed for such work, Purchaser shall make additional deposits on request by Forest Service. Any money deposited or used for this purpose shall be treated as cooperative deposits under B4.218.
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Erosion Prevention and Control. Contrac- tor’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to min- imize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive dam- age will result. Contractor shall adjust the kinds and in- tensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. If Contractor fails to do seasonal erosion control work prior to any seasonal period of precipitation or run- off, Forest Service may temporarily assume responsi- bility for the work and any unencumbered deposits hereunder may be used by Forest Service to do the work. If needed for such work, Contractor shall make additional deposits on request by Forest Service. Any money deposited or used for this purpose shall be treated as cooperative deposits under B4.218.
Erosion Prevention and Control. (5/2008) Erosion prevention and control work, including Streamcourse protection, required by C6.5 and B6.6 shall be completed within l5 calendar days after skidding operations related to each landing are substantially completed or after Forest Service designation on the ground of work where such designation is required hereunder. Said time limit shall be exclusive of full days lost in Purchaser's Operations due to causes beyond Purchaser's control. Such on the ground designation shall be done as promptly as feasible unless it is agreed that the location of such work can be established without marking on the ground. After September 15 and as long thereafter as operations continue the work shall be done as promptly as practicable. Damage resulting from Purchaser's Operations due to failure to perform required work shall be repaired by Purchaser. Notwithstanding other provisions in this contract and unless otherwise agreed in writing, any hay, straw, or mulch used in this contract shall be State of California certified weed free. Additional erosion control requirements of this contract are listed in the following table. SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO C6.6# - EROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL. Vegetative Soil Stabilization N/A Special Erosion Prevention Measures Purchaser shall give adequate treatment by spreading slash or wood chips or by agreement giving other treatment to portion of tractor roads, skid trails, landings, cable yarding corridors, tractor-end lined corridors and Temporary Road fills where necessary to supplement other erosion prevention measures required elsewhere in this contract. In no event shall Purchaser be required to treat more acres than that shown in the legend of Sale Area Map. The specific locations to be treated shall be designated on the ground by Forest Service. These special erosion prevention measures are to be done within the same date and time periods as stated above. Soil Scarification. N/A Backblading N/A Tillage N/A SPECIFICATIONS PURSUANT TO C6.7# - SLASH TREATMENT (8/2006) Specified slash treatment methods shall be shown on Sale Area Map or listed in the following tables by the following symbols: Slash Treatment Methods
Erosion Prevention and Control. Contractor’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Con- tractor shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal peri- ods of precipitation or runoff.
Erosion Prevention and Control s operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done, to ground conditions and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. Prior to periods of accelerated water runoff, especially during the spring runoff and periods of heavy rainfall, shall inspect and open culverts and drainage structures, construct special cross ditches for road runoff, and take other reasonable measures needed to prevent soil erosion and siltation of streams. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, shall complete erosion prevention and control work, including streamcourse protection, within 15 calendar days after completion of skidding and/or yarding operations for each landing. Designation of on the ground work shall be done as promptly as feasible unless it is agreed that the location of such work can be established without marking on the ground. During periods of accelerated water runoff, especially during the spring runoff and periods of heavy rainfall, shall inspect and open culverts and drainage structures, construct special cross ditches for road runoff, and take other reasonable measures needed to prevent soil erosion and siltation of streams. When operations are active, erosion control work will be kept current and will be completed as soon as practicable.
Erosion Prevention and Control. Contractor’s operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Contractor shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done, to ground conditions and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. Prior to and during periods of accelerated water runoff, especially during the spring runoff and periods of heavy rainfall, commensurate with its use, Contractor shall inspect and open culverts and drainage structures, construct special cross ditches for road runoff, and take other reasonable measures needed to prevent soil erosion and siltation of streams. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Contractor shall complete erosion prevention and control work, including streamcourse protection, within 15 calendar days after completion of skidding and/or yarding operations for each landing. Designation of on the ground work shall be done as promptly as feasible unless it is agreed that the location of such work can be established without marking on the ground. When operations are active, erosion control work will be kept current and will be completed as soon as practicable.
Erosion Prevention and Control. Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. The kinds and intensity of erosion control work done by Purchaser shall be adjusted to ground and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Purchaser agrees to water bar (berm to move water into a filtration zone away from the skid trails) or spread slash over any skid trail that has exposed mineral soils, on slopes greater than 15 percent. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. If Purchaser fails to do seasonal erosion control work prior to any seasonal period of precipitation or runoff, Seller may temporarily assume responsibility for the work and any unencumbered deposits hereunder may be used by Seller to do the work. If needed for such work, Purchaser shall make additional deposits on request by Seller. Any money deposited or used for this purpose shall be treated as cooperative deposits.
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Erosion Prevention and Control. The Partner’s operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. The Partner shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done, to ground conditions and weather conditions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff. Prior to periods of accelerated water runoff, especially during the spring runoff and periods of heavy rainfall, the Partner shall inspect and open culverts and drainage structures, construct special cross ditches for road runoff, and take other reasonable measures needed to prevent soil erosion and siltation of streams. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Partner shall complete erosion prevention and control work, including streamcourse protection, within 15 calendar days after completion of skidding and/or yarding operations for each landing. Designation of on the ground work shall be done as promptly as feasible unless it is agreed that the location of such work can be established without marking on the ground. During periods of accelerated water runoff, especially during the spring runoff and periods of heavy rainfall, the Partner shall inspect and open culverts and drainage structures, construct special cross ditches for road runoff, and take other reasonable measures needed to prevent soil erosion and siltation of streams. When operations are active, erosion control work will be kept current and will be completed as soon as practicable.
Erosion Prevention and Control. TABLE A Vegetative Soil Stabilization N/A Special Erosion Prevention Measures Contractor shall give adequate treatment by spreading slash or wood chips or by agreement giving other treatment to portion of tractor roads, skid trails, landings, cable yarding corridors, tractor-end lined corridors and Temporary Road fills where necessary to supplement other erosion prevention measures required elsewhere in this contract. In no event shall Contractor be required to treat more acres than that shown in the legend of Contract Area Map. The specific locations to be treated shall be designated on the ground by Forest Service. These special erosion prevention measures are to be done within the same date and time periods as stated above.

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  • Infection Control Consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for Infection Control in Health Care Personnel, and University Policy 3364-109-EH-603, the parties agree that all bargaining unit employees who come in contact with patients in the hospital or ambulatory care clinics will need to be vaccinated against influenza when flu season begins each fall. The influenza vaccine will be offered to all health care workers, including pregnant women, before the influenza season, unless otherwise medically contraindicated or it compromises sincerely held religious beliefs.

  • Fraud Prevention A. To screen its employees and contractors to determine if they have been excluded from Medicare, Medicaid or any federal or state health care program. The Contractor agrees to search monthly the HHS-Office of Inspector General ("OIG") and Texas Health and Human Services Commission Office of Inspector General ("HHSC-OIG") List of Excluded Individuals/Entities ("LEIE") websites to capture exclusions and reinstatements that have occurred since the last search and to immediately report to HHSC-OIG any exclusion information the Contractor discovers. Exclusionary searches for prospective employees and contractors shall be performed prior to employment or contracting.

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