Sedimentation Sample Clauses

Sedimentation. G.5.22.1. Construction at Carolina North shall comply with applicable soil and erosion control regulationsmeasures and State oversight. The University shall incorporate erosion and sediment control measures for all land-disturbing activities and all individual construction projects at Carolina North shall include erosion sedimentation control measures. The University shall be responsible for implementing erosion sedimentation control measures for all land disturbingdisturbance projects. 5.22.2. The University shall develop additional construction site -related soil erosion control measures (including a project inspection and reporting program and guidelines for sedimentation and erosion control ) for building projects at Carolina North. and The University shall provide a copy of the Carolina North erosion and sedimentation control guidelines to the Town’s stormwaterion staff and shall provide site inspection checklist for Carolina North construction projects to the Town’s stormwater staff upon request. those guidelines and reports to the Town stormwater staff. 5.22.3. An erosion sedimentation control plan shall be developed for projects between 20,000 square feet and one acre of disturbance as well as projects over one acre and all such projects shall be carried out consistently with those plans. The Town and University may coordinate to provide follow up inspections in response to any complaints generated from sites at Carolina North. Projects disturbing between 20,000 square feet and one acre of land shall fill out inspection checklists similar to those required by the NPDES construction permit for projects that disturb more than one acre. Projects with one acre or more of land disturbance shall be subject to all applicable State permit requirements. The University shall provide a courtesy copy of erosion sedimentation control plans for projects at Carolina North to the Town’s stormwater staff. 5.22.4. In response to erosion and sediment control complaints generated by Carolina North projects, Town staff or its agents shall perform a cursory field inspection to confirm whether a problem exists. Town staff or its agent shall not enter the active construction site unless accompanied by University staff. If it appears that a problem exists, the Town staff shall notify the University. The Town and University will coordinate follow-up inspections to resolve identified problems.
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Sedimentation. G.22.1. Construction at Carolina North shall comply with applicable soil and erosion control measures and State oversight. The University shall incorporate erosion and sediment control measures for all land-disturbing activities and all individual construction projects at Carolina North shall include erosion sedimentation control measures. The University shall be responsible for implementing erosion sedimentation control measures for all land disturbance projects. G.22.2. The University shall develop additional construction-related soil erosion control measures (including a project inspection and reporting program) for building projects at Carolina North and provide a copy of those guidelines and reports to the Town stormwater staff. G.22.3. An erosion sedimentation control plan shall be developed for projects between 20,000 square feet and one acre of disturbance as well as projects over one acre and all such projects shall be carried out consistently with those plans. The Town and University may coordinate to provide follow up inspections in response to any complaints generated from sites at Carolina North. Projects disturbing between 20,000 square feet and one acre of land shall fill out inspection checklists similar to those required by the NPDES construction permit for projects that disturb more than one acre. Projects with one acre or more of land disturbance shall be subject to all applicable State permit requirements.
Sedimentation. Medium Increased sedimentation from land-based sources threatens the coastal environment through smothering coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass beds. While important nutrient inflows come from this source, increased erosion through poor land-use practices in the river catchments can lead to habitat destruction. This is likely to increase with predicted increase in the number and intensity of rainfall events. Catchment management and the link between practices inland and coastal areas needs to be recognised and joint management implemented between stakeholders.
Sedimentation. G.5.22.1. Construction at Carolina North shall comply with applicable soil and erosion control regulationsmeasures and State oversight. The University shall incorporate erosion and sediment control measures for all land-disturbing activities and all individual construction projects at Carolina North shall include erosion sedimentation control measures. The University shall be responsible for implementing erosion sedimentation control measures for all land disturbingdisturbance projects.
Sedimentation. 5.22.1. Construction at Carolina North shall comply with applicable soil and erosion control regulations and State oversight. The University shall incorporate erosion and sediment control measures for all land-disturbing activities and all individual construction projects at Carolina North shall include erosion sedimentation control measures. The University shall be responsible for implementing erosion sedimentation control measures for all land disturbing projects. 5.22.2. The University shall develop a construction site inspection program and guidelines for sedimentation and erosion control at Carolina North. The University shall provide a copy of the Carolina North erosion and sedimentation control guidelines to the Town’s stormwater staff and shall provide site inspection checklist for Carolina North construction projects to the Town’s stormwater staff upon request. 5.22.3. An erosion sedimentation control plan shall be developed for projects between 20,000 square feet and one acre of disturbance as well as projects over one acre and all such projects shall be carried out consistently with those plans. The Town and University may coordinate to provide follow up inspections in response to any complaints generated from sites at Carolina North. Projects disturbing between 20,000 square feet and one acre of land shall fill out inspection checklists similar to those required by the NPDES construction permit for projects that disturb more than one acre. Projects with one acre or more of land disturbance shall be subject to all applicable State permit requirements. The University shall provide a courtesy copy of erosion sedimentation control plans for projects at Carolina North to the Town’s stormwater staff.
Sedimentation. Bank erosion (erosion and bare areas should be backfilled with topsoil, compacted, and re‐seeded)
Sedimentation. Spoil sites: Permanent spoil storage sites shall not be located within 150-feet of a stream, where spoil can be washed back into the stream, or where it will cover aquatic Notification #1600-2014-0214-R5 Streambed Alteration Agreement Page 10 of 17 or riparian vegetation.
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Sedimentation. The process which operates at or near the surfaces of the ground, to deposit soil, debris and other materials either on other ground surfaces or in water channels. Storm Drainage Design Standards: The manual of design, performance, and review standards for stormwater management, prepared under the direction of the County Engineer.
Sedimentation. Water Quality (WQ) WQ-1Construction/Excavation; WQ-3 Turbidity, Contaminated Sediment, and Tidal Exchange; WQ-4 Petroleum/Chromium Contamination,
Sedimentation. [OBEY CREEK: This section is under review by the Town Attorney and staff to revise as necessary.] Neighboring Lands, Compatibility, Buffers. [OBEY CREEK: This section is under review by the Town Attorney and staff to revise as necessary.] Noise. [OBEY CREEK: This section is under review by the Town Attorney and staff to revise as necessary.]
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