Soil Erosion Sample Clauses

Soil Erosion. Lessee will control soil erosion as completely as practicable by stripcropping and contouring, by filling in or otherwise controlling small washes or ditches that may form, and by engaging in such other best practices as needed to minimize and control soil erosion. Lessee will keep in good repair all terraces, open ditches, and inlets and outlets of tile drains, preserve all established watercourses or ditches including grass waterways and refrain from any operation or practice that will injure them.
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Soil Erosion. Lessee shall not cause any material erosion of soil on or around the Premises. Lessee shall not engage in any activity that causes a material change, disturbance, fill, alteration or impairment to the topography of the Premises by placing on it any soil, dredging, spoils, landfill, or other material, nor shall Lessee engage in any activity that would change, disturb, alter or impair the significant relatively natural ecological features and values of the Premises, without the prior written approval of the General Manager.
Soil Erosion. The Contractor must take all proper precautions to prevent soil erosion from any land used or occupied by the Contractor in the execution of the work under the contract. In respect of construction sites, smoking is prohibited. All debris, spoil, rubbish or materials shall be suitably contained and covered in vehicles during transportation to or from the site to prevent spillage or contamination of adjoining and other areas or property. The Contractor must maintain vehicles, wheels and tracks in a suitable clean condition to prevent transfer of mud onto adjacent streets or other areas.
Soil Erosion. In the course of constructing the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall make, and cause Tenant’s contractors to make reasonable efforts to minimize soil erosion, the creation of dust, noise and nuisances to neighboring properties.
Soil Erosion. The XXXX Contractor shall schedule and conduct its Work to minimize soil erosion and to minimize silting and muddying of streams, rivers, irrigation systems, impoundments (lakes and reservoirs), and lands adjacent to or affected by the Work. Construction of drainage facilities and performance of other Work which will contribute to the control of erosion and sedimentation must be carried out in conjunction with earthwork operations or as soon thereafter as practicable. The area of bare soil exposed at any one time by construction operations must be kept to a minimum. Prior to the start of the applicable construction, the XXXX Contractor shall submit to CPRA’s Project Manager for acceptance schedules for accomplishment of temporary and permanent erosion control Work as are applicable for clearing and grubbing, grading, Bridges, and other Structures at watercourses, construction, and paving. In addition, the XXXX Contractor shall also submit for acceptance at the same time its proposed method of erosion control on haul roads and borrow pits and its plan for disposal of surplus excavated material. No Work will be started until the erosion control schedules and methods of operation have been accepted by CPRA’s Project Manager. If conditions change during construction, the XXXX Contractor may be required to submit a revised schedule for acceptance as directed by CPRA’s Project Manager. Whenever the XXXX Contractor’s operations, carried out in accordance with the accepted erosion control schedule, result in a situation where appropriate temporary erosion control measures are not shown on the Design Plans the XXXX Contractor shall conduct the Work in accordance with Section 204 of CPRA Standard Specifications. In carrying out the control measures under this Section 506-12, the XXXX Contractor shall be guided by, but not limited to, the following controls: When borrow material is obtained from other than commercially operated sources, erosion of the borrow site must be so controlled both during and after completion of the Work that erosion will be minimized and minimal sediment will enter waterways, impoundments, or adjacent properties. Waste or spoil areas and construction roads must be located, constructed, and maintained in a manner that will minimize sediment entering waterways and impoundments. The XXXX Contractor shall submit grading plans for all borrow pits or areas or spoil or waste areas to CPRA’s Project Manager for acceptance prior to the start of Work ...
Soil Erosion. Tenant shall not cause any material erosion of soil on or around the Premises. Tenant shall not engage in any activity that causes a material change, disturbance, fill, alteration or impairment to the topography of the Premises by placing on it any soil, dredging, spoils, landfill, or other material, nor shall Tenant engage in any activity that would change, disturb, alter or impair the significant relatively natural ecological features and values of the Premises, without the prior written approval of the General Manager.
Soil Erosion. The Contractor must take all proper precautions to prevent soil erosion from any land used or occupied by the Contractor in the execution of the work under the contract.
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Soil Erosion. The movement of soil particles from one place to another because of wind, water, or tillage. Your risk for erosion can be depending on your soil type, topography, and your management practices. You can learn more about your risk for erosion by participating in an Environmental Farm Plan workshop, or speaking with your local Conservation Authority, a certified crop advisor or a professional agrologist. Any plant or animal threatened by, or vulnerable to extinction locally but may be found elsewhere. They are evaluated and assigned 1 of 4 categories of risk. Extirpated – any species that no longer exists in the wild in Ontario but still occurs elsewhere. Endangered – any native species facing extinction or extirpation. Threatened – any native species that is at risk of becoming endangered. Special Concern – species that may become threatened or endangered due to a combination of biological characteristics and identified threats. SAR are listed under the provincial Endangered Species Act and the federal Species at Risk Act.
Soil Erosion. The Licensee shall inspect trails between May 1 and May 15 and following summer recreation season to identify soil erosion and potential subsidence into reservoirs or flowing waterways.
Soil Erosion. Builder is not responsible for soil erosion due to acts of God or other conditions beyond the Builder’s control. Soil erosion and runoff caused by failure of you to maintain the properly established grades, drainage structures and xxxxxx; stabilized soil, sodden, seeded and landscaped areas; are excluded from Limited Warranty coverage.
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