Conduct Outfall Sample Clauses

Conduct Outfall. Catchment evaluations. The Consultant shall evaluate each basin to identify potential sizing and siting of new regional facilities, utilizing available information. The feasibility of expanding existing facilities will be evaluated for consideration into the regional facility selection. Assumptions: • Facility options will be developed based on current BMP’s and Emerging Technologies approved by Ecology. • Catchment areas will be developed for each outfall and discharge point identifying the area draining to each outfall. • Outfall catchment delineations will utilize existing City basins boundaries. • Service areas will be developed for contributing areas to potential facilities per available basin delineations and GIS contour data. • An initial review of catchment areas will be undertaken to identify basins that can be removed from further analysis due existing facilities meeting code or limited improvement to WQ due to basin size and associated land uses. • Development of planning level sizing of new facilities will be performed to maximize treatment of untreated/undertreated surfaces. • An existing water quality and flow control facility assessment will be performed to determine primary pollutant sources, based on GIS land use assumptions. Connectivity to impaired water bodies, and contributing areas that have existing flow control and water quality facilities will be evaluated. • A review of the effectiveness of the existing facilities to meet current stormwater standards will be developed and analyzed for overall performance. A similar approach to the receiving water assessment process will be utilized. • Basin flow control/WQ flows will be developed utilizing the Western Washington Hydrologic Model (WWHM) and sizing assumptions utilizing representative models based on impervious/total area. The modeling analysis will be utilized to understand basin flows and WQ volumes to target to support initial sizing assumptions. • Conveyance capacity of proposed pipes and downstream connection pipe will be evaluated using Rational Method and Xxxxxxx’x flow-flow analysis for in basin sizing and WWHM for larger basins solutions. • Treatment facility will provide a minimum Enhanced Treatment will be standard if feasible unless otherwise evaluated. Deliverables: • Proposed locations with reference maps will be included in the Regional Facilities Report. • Outfall Catchment GIS data set • Service area GIS data set • Summary of primary pollutants and analysis of exist...
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  • Conduct of Local Church Operations From the date of this Disaffiliation Agreement through and until the Closing, the Local Church: (a) will conduct its operations substantially in accordance with past practice and will use commercially reasonable efforts, subject to the foregoing, to maintain and preserve its operations and organization consistent with past practice and efficient and economical management, (b) will not take any action that is inconsistent with its charitable purposes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code or that otherwise adversely affects its tax-exempt status, and (c) will not take any action that would cause its representations and warranties in this Disaffiliation Agreement not to remain true and correct as of Closing, except with the prior written consent of the Annual Conference.

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