Operation Phase Sample Clauses

Operation Phase. All authorization to construct, alter and maintain a surface water management system also constitutes a permit to operate the system. An applicant must submit the information described in this section to specify the entity that will operate and maintain the system with the construction, alteration or maintenance permit application. A permit authorizing construction, alteration, or maintenance will be converted to the operation phase once the Department determines the system or independent portion of a system has been constructed in compliance with the permit, and an appropriate entity has accepted responsibility for operation and maintenance of the system or independent portion of a system. The Department also will transfer the operation permit to an operation and maintenance entity upon request once all conditions for converting the construction, alteration, or maintenance permit have been met.
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Operation Phase. Once the Implementation Phase is completed for each Eligible User and the elements of the Services and Solution required by that Eligible User have been implemented and accepted, that Eligible User will be in the Operation Phase. During the Operation Phase, the Contractor shall provide the Services and Solution required by this SOW, and as requested by the Eligible User, for the term of the Contract.
Operation Phase. 1.1 The Borrower shall procure that Insurances complying with the requirements specified in Part 2 of this Schedule 8 are taken out in respect of the Project Facilities and are thereafter maintained throughout the Contract Period.
Operation Phase. Figure 4. SLA high level lifecycle phases, according to the description of Xxx et. al. (2001). A more detailed life cycle has been characterized by the Sun Microsystems Internet Data Center Group (2002) , which includes six steps for the SLA life cycle: the first step is ‘discover - service providers’, in where service providers are located according to consumer‟s requirements. The second step is ‘define – SLA’, which includes definition of services, parties, penalty policies and QoS parameters. In this step it is possible to negotiate between parties to reach a mutual agreement. The third step is ‘establish – agree- ment’, in which an SLA template is established and filled in by specific agreement, and parties are start- ing to commit to the agreement. The fourth step is ‘monitor – SLA violation’, in which the provider‟s delivery performance is measured against to the contract. The fifth step is ‘terminate – SLA’, in which SLA terminates due to timeout or any party‟s violation. The sixth step is ‘enforce - penalties for SLA violation’, if there is any party violating contract terms, the corresponding penalty clauses are invoked and executed. These steps are illustrated in Figure 5. The mapping between three high level phases and six steps of SLA lifecycle is shown in Table 2. The „creation‟ phase of three phase lifecycle maps to the first three steps of the other lifecycle. In addition, the „operation‟ phase of three phase lifecycle is the same as the fourth step of the other lifecycle. The rest of the phases and steps map to each other. Table 2: Mapping between two types of SLA lifecycle. Three Phases Six Steps 1. Creation Phase 1. Discover Service Provider
Operation Phase. 1.17 Under the DBO contract, the Contractor will be responsible for the operation of the OWTF. The Contractor shall ensure full compliance with the conditions of the EP during its operation. A Monitoring Team (MT) should be employed by the Contractor to carry out the monitoring works during the operation phase as required in this EM&A Manual.
Operation Phase. 2.20 To determine the effectiveness of the proposed odour mitigation measures and to ensure the odour impacts arising from operation of the OWTF and the on-site wastewater treatment unit meeting the air pollution control requirements, odour patrol shall be conducted.
Operation Phase. The site office should be close to the western boundary of the Project site and away from the SHWWTW’s chlorine store as far as possible. • 3m high fence should be constructed along the boundary facing the SHWWTW. • Emergency evacuation procedures should be formulated and the Contractor should ensure on site staff should be familiar with these procedures. Diagram showing the escape routes to a safe place should be posted in the site notice boards and at the entrance/exit of site. A copy of the latest version emergency procedures should be dispatched to Xxxx Xxxxx Fire Station for reference once available. • The emergency procedures should specify means of providing a rapid and direct warning (e.g. Siren and Flashing Light) to personnel on site in the event of chlorine gas release in the SHWWTW. • The Contractor should establish a communication channel with the SHWWTW operation personnel and FSD. In case of any hazardous incidents in the treatment works, operation personnel of SHWWTW should advise the Contractor to inform personnel on site to proceed with emergency procedure. The Contractor should appoint a Liaison Officer to communicate with FSD Incident Commander on site in case of emergency. • Periodic drills should be coordinated and conducted to ensure all on site personnel are familiar with the emergency procedures. Upon completion of the drills, a review on every step taken should be conducted to identify area of improvement. Prior notice of periodic drills should be given to Station Commander of Xxxx Xxxxx Fire Station. Joint operational exercise with FSD and SHWWTW is recommended.
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Operation Phase. 6.2.2 The mitigation measure of non-point source pollution has been recommended in EIA Report and is summarized in Appendix 2.1.
Operation Phase. Results of operational noise assessment indicate that the NSRs will not be affected by fixed plant noise sources and therefore operational phase noise monitoring is not required.
Operation Phase. Due to the loss of some mangrove plants and seedlings recorded within the Proposed Beach Development, EIA has recommended mangrove seedling planting should be implemented before the operation of the beach. The mangrove seedling planting location is proposed along the diverted eastern box culvert (Figure 10.19 of EIA Report Section 10) with a total of approximately 382 mangrove seedlings to be provided. The planting mix is proposed to be at a ratio 1:1:1 for Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina and Kandelia obovata. Detailed mangrove planting proposal providing informa tion of planting methodology, recipient site, planting species and mix, implementation programme, post-planting monitoring and personal involved shall be submitted to and approved by EPD and AFCD. Mangrove seedling planting would be undertaken and supervised by a suitably qualified botanist/ horticulturist. After planting, 1 year monitoring will be undertaken to check the performance and health conditions of the planted individuals on a monthly basis. Remedial actions will be discussed with AFCD in the event of unsuccessful mangrove seedling planting and follow an approved Event and Action Plan as indicated in Table 7.1. Table 7.1 Event and Action Plan for Mangrove Seedling Planting Monitoring Criteria Event Action Environmental Team Leader/ Environmental Manager (employed by XXXX) XXXX
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