Best Management Practices (BMPs) Sample Clauses

Best Management Practices (BMPs). 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. Specific 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.
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Best Management Practices (BMPs). It is the intent of this Agreement to identify and prescribe appropriate BMP’s for drainage maintenance activities for each category of watercourse located within the boundaries of DID #15, based on the need to convey water and protect fish and related habitats. This Agreement seeks to ensure that these BMP’s are recognized and accepted as being reasonable, necessary and prudent for meeting their stipulated purpose and are not intended to constitute an infringement or impediment with regards to the ability of the duly elected Commissioners of DID #15 to exercise their lawful duties and responsibilities under Title 85 RCW or the ability of WDFW to exercise its lawful duties and responsibilities under the provisions of Title 77 RCW. Best Management Practices (BMP’s) have been developed for use in conjunction with each of the drainage maintenance activities and watercourse categories outlined below. A detailed description of individual BMP’s prescribed for each of the following maintenance activities and watercourses within DID #15 is included as a separate addendum to this Agreement (see Addendum A). ▪ General ▪ Trash Racks o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters o Artificial Watercourse ▪ Pump Facilities o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters o Artificial Watercourse
Best Management Practices (BMPs). 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. Specific BMPs are found within the 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.
Best Management Practices (BMPs). Permittee shall actively implement BMPs to prevent erosion and the discharge of sediment and pollutants into streams during project activities. BMPs shall be monitored by the Designated Biologist(s) and repaired if necessary, to ensure maximum erosion, sediment, and pollution control. Permittee shall prohibit the use of erosion control materials potentially harmful to fish and wildlife species, such as mono-filament netting (erosion control matting) or similar material, within and adjacent to areas subject to Fish and Game Code section 1602. All fiber rolls, straw wattles, and/or hay xxxxx utilized within and adjacent to the project site shall be free of nonnative plant materials. Fiber rolls or erosion control mesh shall be made of loose-weave mesh that is not fused at the intersections of the weave, such as jute, or coconut (coir) fiber, or other products without welded weaves. Non-welded weaves reduce entanglement risks to wildlife by allowing animals to push through the weave, which expands when spread.
Best Management Practices (BMPs). The attached plot plan contains the appropriate control measures to mitigate erosion and sediment transport from the construction site. The SWPPP Administrator is responsible for the selection, design, and layout of the erosion and sediment control BMPs and to ensure they are properly used and installed. Section 11.6 of the City of Xxxxxxxx Drainage Design Manual provides fact sheets and implementation strategies for the use and selection of erosion and sediment control BMPs.
Best Management Practices (BMPs). The plan shall include a narrative description of appropriate controls and measures that will be implemented before, during, and after construction. At a minimum, BMPs in the SWPPP shall conform to the general guidelines found in Appendix C.

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  • Quality Management Grantee will: 1. comply with quality management requirements as directed by the System Agency. 2. develop and implement a Quality Management Plan (QMP) that conforms with 25 TAC § 448.504 and make the QMP available to System Agency upon request. The QMP must be developed no later than the end of the first quarter of the Contract term. 3. update and revise the QMP each biennium or sooner, if necessary. Xxxxxxx’s governing body will review and approve the initial QMP, within the first quarter of the Contract term, and each updated and revised QMP thereafter. The QMP must describe Xxxxxxx’s methods to measure, assess, and improve - i. Implementation of evidence-based practices, programs and research-based approaches to service delivery; ii. Client/participant satisfaction with the services provided by Xxxxxxx; iii. Service capacity and access to services; iv. Client/participant continuum of care; and v. Accuracy of data reported to the state. 4. participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities as defined and scheduled by the state including, but not limited to data verification, performing self-reviews; submitting self-review results and supporting documentation for the state’s desk reviews; and participating in the state’s onsite or desk reviews. 5. submit plan of improvement or corrective action plan and supporting documentation as requested by System Agency. 6. participate in and actively pursue CQI activities that support performance and outcomes improvement. 7. respond to consultation recommendations by System Agency, which may include, but are not limited to the following: i. Staff training; ii. Self-monitoring activities guided by System Agency, including use of quality management tools to self-identify compliance issues; and iii. Monitoring of performance reports in the System Agency electronic clinical management system.

  • Enterprise Information Management Standards Performing Agency shall conform to HHS standards for data management as described by the policies of the HHS Chief Data and Analytics Officer. These include, but are not limited to, standards for documentation and communication of data models, metadata, and other data definition methods that are required by HHS for ongoing data governance, strategic portfolio analysis, interoperability planning, and valuation of HHS System data assets.

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