Best Management Practices. 1. Contractor shall conduct operations under this Contract so as to assure that pollutants do not enter municipal storm drain systems which systems are comprised of, but are not limited to curbs and gutters that are part of the street systems ("Stormwater Drainage System"), and to ensure that pollutants do not directly impact "Receiving Waters" (as used herein, Receiving Waters include, but are not limited to, rivers, creeks, streams, estuaries, lakes, harbors, bays and oceans).
2. The Santa Xxx and San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Boards have issued National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits ("Stormwater Permits") to the County of Orange, and to the Orange County Flood Control District (District) and cities within Orange County, as co-permittees (hereinafter collectively referred to as "County Parties") which regulate the discharge of urban runoff from areas within the County of Orange, including the Premises under this Contract. County Parties have enacted water quality ordinances that prohibit conditions and activities that may result in polluted runoff being discharged into the Stormwater Drainage System.
3. To assure compliance with the Stormwater Permits and water quality ordinances, County Parties have developed a Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) which includes a Local Implementation Plan (LIP) for each jurisdiction that contains Best Management Practices (BMPs) that parties using properties within Orange County must adhere to. As used herein, a BMP is defined as a technique, measure, or structural control that is used for a given set of conditions to manage the quantity and improve the quality of stormwater runoff in a cost effective manner. These BMPs are found within the County’s LIP in the form of Model Maintenance Procedures and BMP Fact Sheets (the Model Maintenance Procedures and BMP Fact Sheets contained in the DAMP/LIP shall be referred to hereinafter collectively as "BMP Fact Sheets") and contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to eliminate non-stormwater discharges and minimize the impact of pollutants on stormwater runoff.
4. BMP Fact Sheets shall include but not be limited to the following which may be viewed and downloaded at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/documents/bmp/industrialcommercialbusinessesactivities
a) IC17 b) IC21 c) IC24
5. These BMP Fact Sheets may be modified during the term of the Contract; and County’s Project Manager shall provide Contractor with any such modified BMP Fact...
Best Management Practices. The Developer agrees that it will provide all necessary best management practices (BMPs) for erosion and sediment control. BMPs to control erosion and sediment during construction, include, but are not limited to, temporary vegetation, construction exit, inlet protection, and silt fence.
a. All freshly excavated and embankment areas not covered with satisfactory vegetation shall be fertilized, mulched, seeded and/or sodded, or otherwise protected as required by the Town Engineer to prevent erosion.
b. In the event the Town Engineer determines that necessary erosion and sediment control is not being provided by the Developer, the Town Engineer may issue a Notice of Violation (NOV) to the Developer.
Best Management Practices. SUBLESSEE shall implement applicable Best Management Practices for all activities conducted under this sublease in compliance with paragraph 18-2.018(2)(h), Florida Administrative Code, which have been selected, developed, or approved by SUBLESSOR, SUBLESSEE or other land managing agencies for the protection and enhancement of the subleased premises.
Best Management Practices. Policies, practices, procedures, or structures implemented to mitigate the adverse environmental effects of a Release or other event, including any practices prescribed by Environmental Laws and standard industry practice in the aerospace industry.
Best Management Practices. (SRLic-3.1 S)
Best Management Practices. Storm drains located at the site must be protected and/or closed during any demolition activity. Appendix I present the Best Management Practices (BMP’s) for the following activities: • Erosion Control and Site Stabilization, • Building Repair, Remodeling and Construction, and • Construction, Demolition and Excavation Operations. These BMPs must be implemented during all construction activities at the site.
Best Management Practices. Tenant agrees to employ standard best management practices, and will employ no practices that would otherwise prevent the property from organic certification under USDA guidelines. However, this is not a requirement that Tenant certify farmed premises as organic under said guidelines.
Best Management Practices. Contractor shall be responsible for evaluating the site before construction is initiated to determine if any site conditions may pose particular problems for the handling of any Regulated Substances. For example, handling Regulated Substances in the proximity of water bodies or wetlands may be improper.
Best Management Practices. The Grantee shall ensure that the contractor chosen to complete the tasks as indicated in this Scope of Work are both able and instructed to follow state Derelict Vessel Removal Best Management Practices (BMPs), (Attachment C). Failure to follow these BMPs may subject both the contractor and the Grantee to State or Federal fines and penalties if it is shown that these practices were not followed.
Best Management Practices. All building and construction related activities shall adhere to New Development and Construction - Best Management Practices as adopted by the City for the purpose of preventing storm water pollution.