Landfill Gas Control System Sample Clauses

Landfill Gas Control System. A gas collection and control is particularly necessary at bioreactor landfills; this is because the gas generation rate in a bioreactor landfill is greater than without a bioreactor, due to the accelerated biodegradation of the waste. To be at least as protective of human health and the environment as the new source performance standards for municipal solid waste landfill (i.e., 40 CRF, part 60, subpart WWW) (the MSW Landfills NSPS), WM will continue to provide Subpart WWW-compliant landfill gas collection and monitoring, during and following the application of liquids. If odor problems or air quality problems occur, then the system will be expanded as needed (e.g., using additional extraction xxxxx or trenches or by placing less permeable cover over affected areas). The system performance will be documented through routine monitoring of the landfill gas for the presence of methane and other constituents.
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Landfill Gas Control System. A gas collection and control is particularly necessary at bioreactor landfills. The reason for this is that the gas generation rate in a bioreactor landfill is greater than without a bioreactor because of the accelerated biodegradation of the waste. To be at least as protective of human health and the environment as the new source performance standards for municipal solid waste landfill (i.e., 40 CRF, part 60, subpart WWW) (the MSW Landfills NSPS), WM will provide Subpart WWW-compliant landfill gas collection and monitoring, during and following the application of liquids. If odor problems or air quality problems occur, then the system will be expanded as needed (e.g., using additional extraction xxxxx or trenches or by placing less permeable cover over affected areas). The system performance will be documented through routine monitoring of the landfill gas for the presence of methane and other constituents least as protective of human health and the environment as the requirements of all applicable state and federal regulations and permits pertaining to air quality. As shown in the design report [GeoSyntec, 2000b] because the King Xxxxxx County Landfill must comply with the requirements of 40 CFR Subpart WWW, an active landfill gas collection system will be operated at all times including during liquid application events. The system performance will be documented through routine monitoring of the landfill gas for the presence of methane and other constituents.
Landfill Gas Control System. Existing Conditions detailing the current extraction system well status and header or lateral size provided by OCWR. Prepare drawings for design submittal at Permit Level (80-percent of construction level). The Submit Permit Level Drawings to OCWR for final review and minor comments. Respond to minor comments on plans, specifications, and estimates and operational reviews by OCWR. The final Permit Level Design submittal will reflect OCWR comments and will be sealed with the wet stamp and signature of a Licensed Civil Engineer registered in the state of California. Drawings will be prepared electronically using AutoCAD (release 2019 or later) software. After the Permit Level Drawings have been finished, material takeoffs will again be completed. This will include all the major elements of the closure construction to prepare Bid Schedule, Technical Specifications, and Engineer’s Cost Opinion. See Tasks 1.4 and 1.5 for Specifications and Engineers Cost Opinion scope of services. Submit the Permit Level Drawings, Specifications, and Engineer’s Cost Opinion for review and comments from OCWR. The final Permit Level Drawings will be included in the FCPMP. The final submittal will be the original set of plans, sealed with the wet stamp and signature of a Licensed Civil Engineer registered in the State of California, and a compact disk containing the electronic files of the final permit drawings in AutoCAD and PDF format. • Digital copy of the Permit Level Drawings with Engineer’s Cost Opinion. • Digital copy of the final Permit Level Drawings signed and wet-stamped by a Civil Engineer registered in the State of California.

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  • Quality control system (i) The Contractor shall establish a quality control mechanism to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Agreement (the “Quality Assurance Plan” or “QAP”). (ii) The Contractor shall, within 30 (thirty) days of the Appointed Date, submit to the Authority’s Engineer its Quality Assurance Plan which shall include the following: (a) organisation, duties and responsibilities, procedures, inspections and documentation; (b) quality control mechanism including sampling and testing of Materials, test frequencies, standards, acceptance criteria, testing facilities, reporting, recording and interpretation of test results, approvals, check list for site activities, and proforma for testing and calibration in accordance with the Specifications for Road and Bridge Works issued by MORTH, relevant IRC specifications and Good Industry Practice; and (c) internal quality audit system. The Authority’s Engineer shall convey its approval to the Contractor within a period of 21 (twenty-one) days of receipt of the QAP stating the modifications, if any, required, and the Contractor shall incorporate those in the QAP to the extent required for conforming with the provisions of this Clause 11.2. (iii) The Contractor shall procure all documents, apparatus and instruments, fuel, consumables, water, electricity, labour, Materials, samples, and qualified personnel as are necessary for examining and testing the Project Assets and workmanship in accordance with the Quality Assurance Plan. (iv) The cost of testing of Construction, Materials and workmanship under this Article 11 shall be borne by the Contractor.

  • CONTROL SYSTEM (a) SELLER shall provide and maintain a quality control system to an industry recognized Quality Standard and in compliance with any other specific quality requirements identified in this Contract. (b) Records of all quality control inspection work by SELLER shall be kept complete and available to LOCKHEED XXXXXX and its customers.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Electrical appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

  • Management and Control Systems Grantee will: 1. maintain an appropriate contract administration system to ensure that all terms, conditions, and specifications are met during the term of the contract through the completion of the closeout procedures. 2. develop, implement, and maintain financial management and control systems that meet or exceed the requirements of Uniform Statewide Accounting System (UGMS). Those requirements and procedures include, at a minimum, the following: i. Financial planning, including the development of budgets that adequately reflect all functions and resources necessary to carry out authorized activities and the adequate determination of costs; ii. Financial management systems that include accurate accounting records that are accessible and identify the source and application of funds provided under each Contract of this Contract, and original source documentation substantiating that costs are specifically and solely allocable to a Contract and its Contract and are traceable from the transaction to the general ledger; iii. Effective internal and budgetary controls; iv. Comparison of actual costs to budget; determination of reasonableness, allowableness, and allocability of costs; v. Timely and appropriate audits and resolution of any findings; vi. Billing and collection policies; and vii. Mechanism capable of billing and making reasonable efforts to collect from clients and third parties.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

  • Interconnection Facilities 4.1.1 The Interconnection Customer shall pay for the cost of the Interconnection Facilities itemized in Attachment 2 of this Agreement. The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall provide a best estimate cost, including overheads, for the purchase and construction of its Interconnection Facilities and provide a detailed itemization of such costs. Costs associated with Interconnection Facilities may be shared with other entities that may benefit from such facilities by agreement of the Interconnection Customer, such other entities, the NYISO, and the Connecting Transmission Owner. 4.1.2 The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for its share of all reasonable expenses, including overheads, associated with (1) owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, and replacing its own Interconnection Facilities, and

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Wastewater investments in the construction, material enhancement, or renewal of infrastructure that supports wastewater and storm water collection, treatment, and management systems. Note: Investments in health infrastructure (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, convalescent centres, and senior centres) are not eligible. Eligible Expenditures will be limited to the following: 1. Infrastructure investments – expenditures associated with acquiring, planning, designing, constructing, or renovating a tangible capital asset and any related debt financing charges specifically identified with that asset. 2. Capacity-building costs – for projects eligible under the capacity-building category only, expenditures associated with the development and implementation of: • Capital investment plans, integrated community sustainability plans, integrated regional plans, housing needs assessments, or asset management plans; • Studies, strategies, systems, software, third-party assessments, plans, or training related to asset management; • Studies, strategies, systems, or plans related to housing or land use; • Studies, strategies, or plans related to the long-term management of infrastructure; and • Other initiatives that strengthen the Recipient’s ability to improve local and regional planning. 3. Joint communications and signage costs – expenditures directly associated with joint federal communication activities and with federal project signage.

  • Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities The Interconnection Customer shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities described in Appendix A at its sole expense.

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