Solids Management Sample Clauses

Solids Management. The Permittee shall mange all solids at the facility in accordance with 20.6.2.3101 NMAC and the conditions summarized in Table B4 below. Stateline Ranch, DP-1955 Page 9 of 18 Draft: February 27, 2023 Table B4 Solids Management Engineering and Surveying
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Solids Management. OCWA will coordinate the transportation, storage and land application of dewatered bio-solids in accordance with the County of Xxxxx Bio-Solids Management Strategy. More specifically, OCWA shall be responsible for the transportation of liquid aerobic sludge from the St. Xxxxxx WPCP and Airport STS to the Paris WPCP for further treatment. All sludge is then dewatered at the Paris WPCP producing a bio-solids cake. The bio-solids cake is then transported to the Bio-solids Storage Facility where it is stored until land application may occur in accordance with the Nutrient Management Act and as demand permits. OCWA shall be responsible for the entire process including the coordination of land application. OCWA shall manage bio-solids in accordance with all relevant approvals and environmental laws in force as of the commencement date of the services agreement. If provisions of the Nutrient Management Act (NMA) or its regulations or any relevant regulatory guideline on bio-solids management and disposal issued by the MOE or the Ministry of Agriculture and Food has not been phased in as of the commencement date of the services agreement, such provision will be deemed to not be in force and shall be considered a change in environmental law. SCADA System OCWA shall continue to operate and monitor the SCADA system associated with the Paris WPCP and Paris Pump Station facilities. In performing its obligations pursuant to this section, the Operator shall comply with the County SCADA standards as they are established by the County from time to time. OCWA will stay in regular contact with and communicate to the County’s SCADA coordinator for items and activities related to the SCADA system and network. OCWA shall at all times during the Term, except where otherwise authorized by the County, provide to the County access to the SCADA system and associated SCADA network resources. OCWA shall ensure that the County has unrestricted “real-time”, on-line access to the SCADA system at a location or locations specified by the County. OCWA shall ensure that the SCADA system is operational and controlling plant processes twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, three hundred and sixty-five (365) days per year. OCWA shall participate in capital and maintenance SCADA system upgrades. Key activities include communication of operational needs, input into process control narrative development and engineering design reviews, participation in Factory Acceptance Tests and...

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