Storm Drainage and Sanitary Sewers Sample Clauses

Storm Drainage and Sanitary Sewers. (a) The Owner shall construct a storm drainage system to adequately service the Lands and all or any portion of the ultimate drainage area in which the Lands are located. This drainage system shall be constructed in accordance with the design, plans and specifications approved by the Town. The Owner covenants and warrants that the storm drainage system will be designed and installed such that surrounding lands are not adversely impacted and that there is no increase in post development flows. The Owner shall ensure that any Lot or block or part thereof is filled with clean fill and graded so as to prevent the ponding of water on such Lot or block or part thereof, or the flooding of adjacent lots or properties. (b) All rainwater leads shall discharge on the surface of front and/or rear lawns and away from the building and shall not be connected to the storm sewer laterals or the sanitary sewer laterals. House foundation drains shall be gravity connected to the storm sewers. Should sump pumps be required, they shall outlet to grade, unless otherwise approved by the Director of Operations. (c) The Owner shall construct a sanitary sewer drainage system to adequately service the Lands and all or any portion of the ultimate drainage area in which the Lands are located. This sanitary sewer system shall be constructed in accordance with the design, plans and specifications approved by the Town. The Owner covenants and warrants that the sanitary sewer drainage system will be designed and installed in such a way that surrounding lands are not adversely impacted. (d) The Owner shall, prior to the issuance of the Preliminary Certificate of Completion of Primary Services, supply the Director of Operations with the Town’s standard service cards showing the location and depth of each sanitary sewer lateral and storm sewer lateral constructed to serve the buildings which are to be to be erected on the Lands. (e) Upon completion of the Primary Services, the Owner shall have all storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems cleaned and flushed to the satisfaction of the Director of Operations. (f) Prior to the placement of the base course asphalt, the Owner shall be responsible for carrying out an in-line inspection of all storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems, including all catch basin leads, by television as directed by the Director of Operations, and the report and video thereof shall be provided to the Town. In the event that results are not, in the opinion of the Director of...
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Related to Storm Drainage and Sanitary Sewers

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • Sanitary Facilities Construction (a) Closets shall be soundly constructed and roofed with weatherproof material. The floor of each closet shall be well drained and constructed of concrete, bricks and cement, or of other approved materials which shall be impervious to water. Every closet shall be well lighted by natural or artificial light and shall be ventilated. Each closet shall have a hinged door, capable of being fastened on the inside, lift seats/flaps and toilet paper. (b) If closets are of single unit construction (only to be used for the formwork process), not contained within a purpose built ablution block, privacy walls which shield the closet/s from outside view shall be installed. (Privacy walls are not required for purpose built ablution blocks eg ATCO huts). (c) Where practicable, toilets to be connected to sewerage before commencement of the job. (d) Closet/urinal location to be conveniently accessible to Employees, but not so close as to cause a nuisance to those persons. (e) Where necessary, portable water seal toilets of an approved standard are to be provided and regularly serviced. (f) Conveniently accessible closets and urinals are to be distributed every 5th floor on multi storey constructions. (g) Closets and urinals are to be washed daily with disinfectant and kept in clean, hygienic condition. (h) Adequate washing facilities, suitably drained, and wash basins/troughs are to be supplied with hot and cold running water. (i) Soap and towels are to be supplied.

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