Common use of Pollution Controls Clause in Contracts

Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.III. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp Contractor must comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htm

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.III. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Rainfall/MunicipalActivities.aspx Contractor must comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/legbills/rulepkgs/11-004/text_final.pdf.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County COUNTY is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.IIILIP. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/MunicipalActivities.aspx Contractor must also comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/legbills/rulepkgs/11- 004/text_final.pdf.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: South Coastal Landscape Maintenance Services, South Coastal Landscape Maintenance Services

Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flodd management processes and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County COUNTY is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.III. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/MunicipalActivities.aspx Contractor must also comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/legbills/rulepkgs/11- 004/text_final.pdf.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County COUNTY is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.III. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/MunicipalActivities.aspx. Contractor must also comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/legbills/rulepkgs/11- 004/text_final.pdf.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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Pollution Controls. The County of Orange Airport is subject to covered under two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4)Permits. The requirements differ depending on County of Orange, as the geographic location of the projectAirport operator, is covered under Municipal NPDES Permit (Order No. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional R8- 2009-0030, as amended by Order No. R8-2010-0062), as well as State Water Quality Resources Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002(SWRCB), NPDES No. CAS0108740General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities (IGP or 2014-0057-DWQ). Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements the procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not no contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. In accordance with the Airport Ordinances, tenants shall not allow any non-stormwater discharge, with the exception of irrigation water and water being used to fight fires, to flow into the Airport’s storm drain system or inlets in violation of the Airport’s Stormwater Discharge Permit requirements and conditions. Per the subject permits municipal permit, the County is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) ), which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) permit will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.IIILIP. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform confirm to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp Contractor must comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/documents/bmp/municipalactivities

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Pollution Controls. The County of Orange is subject to two Municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits which authorize the discharge of stormwater from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The requirements differ depending on the geographic location of the project. The two governing permits are the Santa Xxx Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number R8-2009-0030 NPDES No. CAS618030 and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Order number 2009-0002, NPDES No. CAS0108740. Copies of the RWQCB Permits are available for review. The County implements procedures to assess potential water quality impacts to receiving water bodies and ensure that flood management processes and projects do not contribute pollutants to receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Per the subject permits the County is required to prepare and update a Stormwater Program Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which details how compliance with requirements of the MS4 Permits will be maintained. Model maintenance procedures relevant to the County’s municipal facilities and field programs were prepared and are included in the County of Orange LIP Exhibit A-5.III. The Model Maintenance Procedures apply to any party conducting municipal activities and must contain pollution prevention and source control techniques to minimize the impact of those activities upon dry-weather urban runoff, stormwater runoff, and receiving water quality. Work performed under this Contract shall conform to the Permit requirements, the LIP and the Model Maintenance Procedures. The Contractor shall fully understand the Model Maintenance Procedures applicable to activities that are being conducted under this Contract prior to conducting them and maintain copies of the Model Maintenance Procedures throughout the Contract duration. The applicable Model Maintenance Procedures are available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/gov/pw/watersheds/documents/damp/lip.asp xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/MunicipalActivities.aspx Contractor must comply with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation New Restrictions to Protect Water Quality in Urban Areas posted at: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/pressrls/2012/120718.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/docs/legbills/rulepkgs/11-004/text_final.pdf.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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