Wastewater Treatment Clause Samples

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Wastewater Treatment. If Lessee does not already have all waste water, including seafood processing waste water, and sewage connected to municipal or acceptable private sanitary sewer facilities and collection systems, upon notification by City or its representatives to Lessee of the availability of sanitary sewer facilities and collection systems to the above premises, Lessee agrees that it will at Lessee’s expense connect all of Lessee’s waste water and sewage including any seafood processing waste water into such sanitary sewer facilities and collection system. Lessee agree to complete such connection within ninety (90) days following such notification and will pay for treatment of such waste water and sewage according to the ordinance of the City of Aransas Pass.
Wastewater Treatment. DISCHARGE
Wastewater Treatment. DISCHARGE 6.1 Do you discharge wastewater to: _____ storm drain? _____ sewer? _____ surface water? _____ no industrial discharge 6.2 Is your wastewater treated before discharge? Yes ______ No _____ If yes, describe the type of treatment conducted. 6.3 Attach copies of any wastewater discharge permits issued to your company with respect to its operations at the premises.
Wastewater Treatment. DISCHARGE 5.1 Do you discharge industrial wastewater to: _______ storm drain? _______ sewer? _______ surface water? _______ no industrial discharge 5.2 Is your industrial wastewater treated before discharge? Yes ( ) No ( ) If yes, describe the type of treatment conducted.____________ _____________________________________________________________ 5.3 Attach copies of any wastewater discharge permits issued to your company with respect to its operations on the premises.
Wastewater Treatment. 1. The Concession Contractor shall ensure that all wastewater systems are operated in accordance with all Applicable Laws and environmental requirements, including Federal, State, and local laws and applicable codes, policies, and guidelines. For wastewater that will be discharged into surface water, the wastewater treatment facility must comply with the effluent limitation requirements established in Public Law 92-500 (Clean Water Act) and be permitted in accordance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, as administered by the Environmental Protection Agency. All new wastewater treatment facilities must be designed in accordance with the best practicable wastewater treatment technology and be based on sound engineering standards such as those established by the American Society of Civil Engineers or the Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities (10 States Standards) prepared by the Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers. When wastewater system modifications or new construction are proposed, the Concession Contractor will submit plans and specifications to Reclamation for approval and obtain necessary permits. 2. All new vault toilets (if any) will incorporate the U.S. Forest Service Sweet Smelling Toilet design features or similar features from other sources. Vault toilets shall be pumped as necessary. All toilets will be cleaned and re-supplied as often as necessary to maintain a high degree of sanitation. Adequate sanitation facilities will be required for remote area activities such as river rafting, horseback riding, backpacking, and similar activities. 3. Septic tanks (if any) will be inspected annually by the Concession Contractor to determine the amount of accumulated scum and sludge. Records of septic tank measurements, inspections, and pumping will be available for review by Reclamation. Septic tank risers will be provided for inspection holes to facilitate inspection and pumping. Septic tanks will be pumped when the scum or sludge levels in the tank dictate (generally every 3-5 years). The bottom of the scum should never be closer than 3 inches to the bottom of the outlet device, and the top of the sludge layer should never be less than 8 inches from the bottom of the outlet device. Records of septic tank measurements, inspections, and pumping should be maintained and be available for review by Reclamation. Septic tank drain fields will be surveyed annua...
Wastewater Treatment. Plant schedule posting By December 1st each year the Superintendent or their designee of the Wastewater Treatment Plant, shall post on their respective City Bulletin Boards, a shift schedule for twenty-four (24) hour operations and work week as currently in effect, which shall provide that all Wastewater Treatment Plant operations shall have the opportunity and right to select on the basis of seniority, the shift schedule and work week such employee will be scheduled to, for the calendar year beginning on the first day of the first pay period each January.
Wastewater Treatment. Water that collects in the underground mains will be pumped to the surface for treatment through the wastewater treatment system. Water from the active yard area will be similarly handled. The operation of this system will include the monitoring of the system for flow, the handling of sediment and the regular maintenance of the system. The quality of the water will be monitored at defined locations prior to its discharge from the DEVCO settling pond. It is anticipated that the flow rate will be similar to the dewatering operations during the height of the exploration operations. The actual flows and water characteristics, however, will be continuously monitored to confirm this assumption.
Wastewater Treatment. Wastewater Treatment Plants receiving providing treatment as required to discharge an effluent that meets all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
Wastewater Treatment. DISCHARGE 6.1 Do you discharge wastewater to: storm drain? sewer? surface water? no industrial discharge
Wastewater Treatment. A complete wastewater system to provide equipment and area drainage throughout the Facility. It will include neutralization and wastewater tanks, pumps, treatment equipment, oil separation, grease and dirt traps, instrumentation and controls as necessary. A chemical feed system for each water system requiring chemical control, including: feedwater/condensate system; and cooling tower water system. A chemical feed system to inject chemical solutions as specified by boiler and turbine manufacturers into the boiler water system for protection of the boiler and turbine. Chemical solution makeup and feed tanks along with positive displacement pumps will be provided. The boiler water chemical feed system will be suitable for feeding diluted chemicals on a continuous basis under flow proportioned control for oxygen scavenging, pH and hardness control. A chemical feed system to inject chemical solutions as required for reliable cooling tower operation. Chemical solution makeup and feed tanks along with positive displacement pumps will be provided.