Common use of on Saturday Clause in Contracts

on Saturday. The normal cooling season shall be from April 15th to October 1st of any given year. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, Sunday, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (and the following day when any such day occurs on Sunday or the preceding day, if the holiday occurs on a Saturday). In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees to furnish elevator service and to light passageways and stairways during business hours, and to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or town, all subject to interruption due to any accident, to the making of repairs, alterations or improvements, to labor difficulties, to trouble in obtaining fuel, electricity, service or supplies from the sources from which they are usually obtained for said building, or to causes beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours and days above specified (“After Hours HVAC”), Landlord shall furnish such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlord. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment, which overloads the capacity of the building system or in any other way interferes with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if and as needed at Landlord's option, be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costs.

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Samples: Commercial Lease (IntraLinks Holdings, Inc.), Commercial Lease (IntraLinks Holdings, Inc.)

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on Saturday. The normal cooling season If Tenant requires air-conditioning or heat outside of Normal Business Hours, then Landlord shall furnish the same provided Tenant gives Landlord advance notice of such requirement by 2:00 p.m. of the same day for extra services required Monday through Friday (other than holidays), by 2:00 p.m. on Friday for extra service be from April 15th to October 1st of any given year. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, required on a Saturday or Sunday, New Year's Dayor by 2:00 p.m. on the prior business day in the case of a holiday. Tenant shall pay for such extra service in accordance with Landlord’s then current rate schedule applicable to all Building Tenants ($65.00 per hour per floor at the time this Lease is signed), Memorial Daywhich costs shall reflect Landlord’s cost of providing such service (including a reasonable activation fee but without any other markup) Landlord reserves the right to stop service of the HVAC, July 4thelevator, Labor Dayplumbing and electric systems, Thanksgiving Daywhen necessary, Christmas Day (and the following day when any such day occurs on Sunday or the preceding day, if the holiday occurs on a Saturday). In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees to furnish elevator service and to light passageways and stairways during business hours, and to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or town, all subject to interruption due to any by reason of accident, to the making of or emergency, or for repairs, alterations alterations, replacements, or improvements, which in the reasonable judgment of Landlord are desirable or necessary to labor difficultiesbe made, to trouble in obtaining fueluntil the repairs, electricityalterations, service or supplies from the sources from which they are usually obtained for said buildingreplacements, or improvements shall have been completed. Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability for failure to causes supply HVAC, elevator, plumbing, cleaning, and electric service, during the period or when prevented from so doing by laws, orders, or regulations of any Federal, State, County or Municipal authority or by strikes, accidents or by any other cause whatsoever beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours Landlord's obligations to supply HVAC are subject to applicable laws and days above specified (“After Hours HVAC”), Landlord shall furnish regulations as to energy conservation and other such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlordrestrictions. In the event that Tenant introduces into should require supplemental HVAC for the Premises personnel or equipmentPremises, which overloads any maintenance repair, utility charge and/or replacement required for such supplemental service shall be performed by Landlord upon Tenant’s notification but the capacity cost of such maintenance repair, utility charge and/or replacement (including labor and materials) shall be paid by Tenant without markup as additional rent. Notwithstanding the building system or in any other way interferes with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if and as needed at Landlord's optionforegoing, be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costs.

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Fusion Telecommunications International Inc)

on Saturday. The normal cooling season No dredging work is allowed on Sunday. Any deviation to these hours must be pre-approved by Public Works. Project Applicant/Owner Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date To minimize adverse environmental impacts and the unpermitted deposition, spill, or discharge of any liquid or solid into the sea, the applicant shall implement the following requirements and best management practices (BMPs) at a minimum, in addition to the requirements of the permits and the Eelgrass Protection and Mitigation Plan: • No construction materials, debris, waste, oil, or liquid chemicals shall be placed or stored where it may be subject to wave erosion and dispersion, stormwater, or where it may contribute to or come into contact with nuisance flow. • Any and all debris resulting from April 15th construction activities shall be removed from the site within ten (10) calendar days of completion of construction. • No machinery or construction materials not essential for project implementation shall be allowed at any time in the intertidal zone or in the harbor. • Sediment for beach replenishment shall be placed, not dumped, using means to October 1st minimize disturbance to bay sediments and to minimize turbidity. • If turbid conditions are generated during construction, a silt curtain shall be utilized to minimize and control turbidity to the maximum extent practicable. • All stock piles and construction materials shall be covered, enclosed on all sides, located as far away as possible from drain inlets and any waterway, and not stored in contact with the soil. • All debris and trash shall be disposed of in the proper trash and recycling receptacles at the end of each construction day. • The discharge of any given yearhazardous materials into the harbor or any receiving waters shall be prohibited. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, Sunday, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (and the following day when any such day occurs on Sunday or the preceding day, if the holiday occurs on a Saturday). In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees • Floating booms will be used to furnish elevator service and to light passageways and stairways during business hourscontain debris discharged into coastal waters, and any debris discharged will be removed as soon as possible but no later than the end of each day. • Non-buoyant debris discharged into coastal waters will be recovered by divers as soon as possible after loss. • Prior to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or towncommencement of any activity authorized under these permits, all subject the boundaries of any eelgrass meadow within thirty (30) feet of the activity shall be marked with buoys so that equipment and vessel operators avoid damage to interruption due to eelgrass xxxxxxx. • Barges and other vessels shall be anchored a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from any accident, eelgrass bed. Anchors and anchor chains shall not encroach into any eelgrass bed. • Barges and other vessels shall avoid transit over any eelgrass meadow to the making maximum extent practicable. Where transit over eelgrass beds is unavoidable, such transit shall only occur during high tides when grounding and potential damage to eelgrass can be avoided. • A copy of repairsRGP 54 and any signed Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall be maintained on all vessels used to dredge, alterations or improvementstransport, and dispose of dredged material. • For projects dredging more than one thousand (1,000) cubic yards, a continuous, floating silt curtain shall be deployed around active dredging areas. • Operational BMPs, such as reduction in dredging rate, modification of clamshell operation, use of favorable tidal conditions to labor difficultiesminimize spread of turbidity plumes, to trouble in obtaining fueland temporary suspension of dredging, electricity, service or supplies shall be employed as necessary. • All materials generated from the construction activities associated with this project shall be managed appropriately. This shall include identifying all potential pollution sources from which they are usually obtained for said building, or to causes beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours and days above specified (“After Hours HVAC”), Landlord shall furnish such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlord. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment, which overloads the capacity of the building system or in any other way interferes associated with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if project and as needed at Landlord's option, be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costsincorporating all necessary pollution prevention BMPs for each potential pollution source identified.

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Samples: Applicant/Owner Agreement for Regional General Permit 54

on Saturday. The normal cooling season No dredging work is allowed on Sunday. Any deviation to these hours must be pre-approved by Harbor Resources. Project Applicant Date Co-Project Applicant (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant (if applicable) Date Authorized Agent Date Additional Contractor (if applicable) Date Additional Contractor (if applicable) Date Additional Contractor (if applicable) Date To minimize adverse environmental impacts and the unpermitted deposition, spill, or discharge of any liquid or solid into the sea, the applicant shall implement the following requirements and best management practices (BMPs) at a minimum, in addition to the requirements of the permits and the Eelgrass Protection and Mitigation Plan: • No construction materials, debris, waste, oil, or liquid chemicals shall be placed or stored where it may be subject to wave erosion and dispersion, stormwater, or where it may contribute to or come into contact with nuisance flow. • Any and all debris resulting from April 15th construction activities shall be removed from the site within ten (10) calendar days of completion of construction. • No machinery or construction materials not essential for project implementation shall be allowed at any time in the intertidal zone or in the harbor. • Sediment for beach replenishment shall be placed, not dumped, using means to October 1st minimize disturbance to bay sediments and to minimize turbidity. • If turbid conditions are generated during construction, a silt curtain shall be utilized to minimize and control turbidity to the maximum extent practicable. • All stock piles and construction materials shall be covered, enclosed on all sides, located as far away as possible from drain inlets and any waterway, and not stored in contact with the soil. • All debris and trash shall be disposed of in the proper trash and recycling receptacles at the end of each construction day. • The discharge of any given yearhazardous materials into the harbor or any receiving waters shall be prohibited. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, Sunday, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (and the following day when any such day occurs on Sunday or the preceding day, if the holiday occurs on a Saturday). In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees • Floating booms will be used to furnish elevator service and to light passageways and stairways during business hourscontain debris discharged into coastal waters, and any debris discharged will be removed as soon as possible but no later than the end of each day. • Non-buoyant debris discharged into coastal waters will be recovered by divers as soon as possible after loss. • Prior to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or towncommencement of any activity authorized under these permits, all subject the boundaries of any eelgrass meadow within thirty (30) feet of the activity shall be marked with buoys so that equipment and vessel operators avoid damage to interruption due to eelgrass xxxxxxx. • Barges and other vessels shall be anchored a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from any accident, eelgrass bed. Anchors and anchor chains shall not encroach into any eelgrass bed. • Barges and other vessels shall avoid transit over any eelgrass meadow to the making maximum extent practicable. Where transit over eelgrass beds is unavoidable, such transit shall only occur during high tides when grounding and potential damage to eelgrass can be avoided. • A copy of repairsRGP 54 and any signed Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall be maintained on all vessels used to dredge, alterations or improvementstransport, and dispose of dredged material. • For projects dredging more than one thousand (1,000) cubic yards, a continuous, floating silt curtain shall be deployed around active dredging areas. • Operational BMPs, such as reduction in dredging rate, modification of clamshell operation, use of favorable tidal conditions to labor difficultiesminimize spread of turbidity plumes, to trouble in obtaining fueland temporary suspension of dredging, electricity, service or supplies shall be employed as necessary. • All materials generated from the construction activities associated with this project shall be managed appropriately. This shall include identifying all potential pollution sources from which they are usually obtained for said building, or to causes beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours and days above specified (“After Hours HVAC”), Landlord shall furnish such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlord. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment, which overloads the capacity of the building system or in any other way interferes associated with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if project and as needed at Landlord's option, be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costsincorporating all necessary pollution prevention BMPs for each potential pollution source identified.

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Samples: Applicant Agreement for Regional General Permit 54

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on Saturday. The normal cooling season shall be from April 15th to October 1st Sundays, and the date of any given year. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, Sunday, the observance of New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, July 4thIndependence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving DayThanksgiving, Christmas Day Christmas, and any other nationally and locally recognized holidays (collectively the "Holidays"), and any hours other than those set forth herein shall not be deemed usual and customary business hours, and such service will be provided at these times only if Tenant shall request same within a reasonable period of time prior to the need for such services as designated by Landlord. All HVAC Systems shall be capable of independent overtime operation on a floor-by-floor basis for which Tenant shall pay for such services, as Additional Rent, within ten (10) days after rendition of a bill xxxrefor, at Landlord's actual cost to provide such service, without charge for administration, overhead or profit ("Actual Cost"). Whenever machines, equipment, or nonstandard lighting which use of power in excess of what is to be provided pursuant to Section 4.7 above and which generate abnormal heat which affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the air conditioning system are used in the Premises, then Landlord shall have the right to install supplemental air conditioning equipment in or about the Premises, and the following day when cost thereof, including the cost of installation, operation, electrical use, maintenance, and metering, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord, as Additional Rent, on demand. Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional Base Rent, at Landlord's Actual Cost, charges for a condenser water riser tap-in fee, condenser water (based upon the rated capacity in tons of the supplementary unit) and the operation and maintenance of any such day occurs on Sunday supplemental air-conditioning system installed by or for the preceding daybenefit of Tenant. Landlord shall maintain all HVAC Systems, if which shall be operated in conformance with ASHRAE 6289, or equivalent standards for indoor air quality. Landlord shall provide Tenant with a capacity of at least ten (10) tons of condenser water per floor of the holiday occurs on a SaturdayPremises (i) for twenty-four (24) hour cooling capacity with respect to Tenant's computer and/or telephone room, and (ii) after Building Hours with respect to the remainder of the Premises. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, separately meter its use of condenser water pursuant to item (ii), above. In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees if reasonably determined by Landlord to furnish elevator service be necessary, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, upon notice from Landlord, separately meter Tenant's use of condenser water pursuant to light passageways and stairways during business hours, and to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or town, all subject to interruption due to any accident, to the making of repairs, alterations or improvements, to labor difficulties, to trouble in obtaining fuel, electricity, service or supplies from the sources from which they are usually obtained for said building, or to causes beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours and days above specified item (“After Hours HVAC”i), Landlord shall furnish such service and above. In any event, Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlord. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment, which overloads the capacity as Additional Rent, Landlord's Actual Cost of the building system or in any other way interferes with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if and as needed at Landlord's option, be provided condenser water utilized by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costs.

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Samples: Office Building Lease (Aames Financial Corp/De)

on Saturday. The normal cooling season No dredging work is allowed on Sunday. Any deviation to these hours must be pre-approved by Harbor Resources. Project Applicant/Owner Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date Co-Project Applicant/Owner (if applicable) Date To minimize adverse environmental impacts and the unpermitted deposition, spill, or discharge of any liquid or solid into the sea, the applicant shall implement the following requirements and best management practices (BMPs) at a minimum, in addition to the requirements of the permits and the Eelgrass Protection and Mitigation Plan: • No construction materials, debris, waste, oil, or liquid chemicals shall be placed or stored where it may be subject to wave erosion and dispersion, stormwater, or where it may contribute to or come into contact with nuisance flow. • Any and all debris resulting from April 15th construction activities shall be removed from the site within ten (10) calendar days of completion of construction. • No machinery or construction materials not essential for project implementation shall be allowed at any time in the intertidal zone or in the harbor. • Sediment for beach replenishment shall be placed, not dumped, using means to October 1st minimize disturbance to bay sediments and to minimize turbidity. • If turbid conditions are generated during construction, a silt curtain shall be utilized to minimize and control turbidity to the maximum extent practicable. • All stock piles and construction materials shall be covered, enclosed on all sides, located as far away as possible from drain inlets and any waterway, and not stored in contact with the soil. • All debris and trash shall be disposed of in the proper trash and recycling receptacles at the end of each construction day. • The discharge of any given yearhazardous materials into the harbor or any receiving waters shall be prohibited. Normal business days are all days except Saturday, Sunday, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (and the following day when any such day occurs on Sunday or the preceding day, if the holiday occurs on a Saturday). In addition, Xxxxxxxx agrees • Floating booms will be used to furnish elevator service and to light passageways and stairways during business hourscontain debris discharged into coastal waters, and any debris discharged will be removed as soon as possible but no later than the end of each day. • Non-buoyant debris discharged into coastal waters will be recovered by divers as soon as possible after loss. • Prior to furnish such cleaning service as is customary in similar buildings in said city or towncommencement of any activity authorized under these permits, all subject the boundaries of any eelgrass meadow within thirty (30) feet of the activity shall be marked with buoys so that equipment and vessel operators avoid damage to interruption due to eelgrass xxxxxxx. • Barges and other vessels shall be anchored a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from any accident, eelgrass bed. Anchors and anchor chains shall not encroach into any eelgrass bed. • Barges and other vessels shall avoid transit over any eelgrass meadow to the making maximum extent practicable. Where transit over eelgrass beds is unavoidable, such transit shall only occur during high tides when grounding and potential damage to eelgrass can be avoided. • A copy of repairsRGP 54 and any signed Notice to Proceed (NTP) shall be maintained on all vessels used to dredge, alterations or improvementstransport, and dispose of dredged material. • For projects dredging more than one thousand (1,000) cubic yards, a continuous, floating silt curtain shall be deployed around active dredging areas. • Operational BMPs, such as reduction in dredging rate, modification of clamshell operation, use of favorable tidal conditions to labor difficultiesminimize spread of turbidity plumes, to trouble in obtaining fueland temporary suspension of dredging, electricity, service or supplies shall be employed as necessary. • All materials generated from the construction activities associated with this project shall be managed appropriately. This shall include identifying all potential pollution sources from which they are usually obtained for said building, or to causes beyond Landlord's control. If Tenant shall require air-conditioning, heating or ventilation outside the hours and days above specified (“After Hours HVAC”), Landlord shall furnish such service and Tenant shall pay therefor such charges as may from time to time be in effect. Such charges are currently $25.00 per hour for 10,000 square feet and are pro rated for smaller increments of space and may be increased only to the extent necessary to compensate Landlord for increased out-of-pocket costs in providing such After Hours HVAC service, without any markup to Landlord. In the event Tenant introduces into the Premises personnel or equipment, which overloads the capacity of the building system or in any other way interferes associated with the system's ability to perform adequately its proper functions; supplementary systems may if project and as needed at Landlord's option, be provided by Landlord, at Tenant's expense. Tenant shall be permitted to have access to the Building and the parking areas described in Section 2.2, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, fifty two weeks per year. Landlord shall also cause the Premises to be inspected and exterminated on a regular basis by a reputable, licensed exterminator, and the cost of such exterminator may be included as part of Operating Expenses. Landlord shall provide shuttle service from the Building to public transportation on normal business days (as defined above) between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. Tenant and its employees and visitors shall be permitted to make use of this service; however, the costs and expenses associated with providing such shuttle service shall be included in Operating Costsincorporating all necessary pollution prevention BMPs for each potential pollution source identified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Applicant/Owner Agreement for Regional General Permit 54

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