Water Control Sample Clauses

Water Control. A. Contractor shall take such precautions as necessary to construct the Work in a dry condition, and Contractor shall provide for drainage, dewatering, and control of all surface and subsurface water and shall erect any necessary temporary structures or other facilities at its own expense.
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Water Control. (a) A Dewatering System is a combination of one (1) or more pumps of any type, size or motive power, including but not limited to Wellpoint pumps, submersible pumps, well pumps, ejector or eductor pumps in combination with xxxxx, wellpoints, sumps, piping and/or other appurtenances, powered by diesel, electric, gasoline, or any other type of motive power to control water on any and all types of construction work.
Water Control. Control is at lime coincident with head of windows at each level to anticipate water infiltration potential at sealant points. Weep system incorporated at glazing enframement. There will be a continuous vapor barrier between internal and external spaces.
Water Control. Contractor shall carry out all dewatering, storm water control, drainage, pumping, and disposal required to keep the Work dry during performance of the Work. Contractor shall not: (i) place Hazardous Substances (including site soils or water that may be contaminated), waste materials, trash, or rubbish; or (ii) discharge contaminated water into any area that will pollute a natural stream or body of water. No discharge of contaminated water may be permitted to cause soil contamination (whether documented or undocumented) in violation of any Applicable Law.
Water Control. Velocity and erosion potential of water should be controlled by dressing the surface of bare soil with leaf litter (redwood forest duff under the forest), straw, or even non-aggressive annual grass such as Zoro annual fescue (but . . not annual ryegrass). Water bars will be the same as the cross channels as described above.
Water Control. Idaho Code §52-101 requires that a property owner prevent his irrigation waters from encroaching onto the property of another. If a property owner allows such encroachment, he may be liable to another for monetary damages. It is the property owner’s responsibility to water their yards prudently to avoid puddling and flooding the neighbor’s property. If you or your neighbor(s) experience water puddling and flooding, one or all are watering too often for too long. With the type of soil in this area, water does not absorb quickly into the soil. Once the grass roots are well established, the water will absorb more quickly using the roots as a conduit into the soil. Absorption of puddles does improve over a 3 to 5 year period as the grass develops a deep root system. For more information regarding soil type and characteristics, please contact your local County Extension Service. The developer shall not be held responsible for flooding or damage caused by flooding due to rain or snowmelt or irrigation water.

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  • Quality Control A. Controlled Affiliate agrees to use the Licensed Marks and Name only in connection with the licensed services and further agrees to be bound by the conditions regarding quality control shown in attached Exhibit A as they may be amended by BCBSA from time-to-time.

  • Pest Control A. Whenever a department utilizes a pest control chemical in State owned or managed buildings/grounds, the department will provide at least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to application of the chemical, unless an infestation occurs which requires immediate action. Notices will be posted in the lobby of the building and will be disseminated to building tenant contacts.

  • Control Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, it is understood and agreed that the Trust shall at all times retain the ultimate responsibility for and control of all functions performed pursuant to this Agreement and has reserved the right to reasonably direct any action hereunder taken on its behalf by the Sub-Adviser.

  • Operational Control Directing the operation of the Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control to maintain these facilities in a reliable state, as defined by the Reliability Rules. The ISO shall approve operational decisions concerning these facilities, made by each Transmission Owner before the Transmission Owner implements those decisions. In accordance with ISO Procedures, the ISO shall direct each Transmission Owner to take certain actions to restore the system to the Normal State. Operational Control includes security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordination and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Control Areas, voltage reductions and Load Shedding, except that each Transmission Owner continues to physically operate and maintain its facilities.

  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

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