Stormwater, Waste Water, and Effluent Water Sample Clauses

Stormwater, Waste Water, and Effluent Water. The Facilities will include a comprehensive system to handle stormwater drainage within the Site boundary. Such drainage may include ditches, channels, pipes, culverts, manholes, catch basins, detention ponds, and ancillary elements required to support the stormwater drainage system. The Facilities’ drainage will handle runoff from ground within the newly developed Site boundary that has potential to produce a sheen or that may affect the Facilities. Contractor will develop the details of the stormwater system with the following categories of effluent to be addressed: Continuously oil contaminated for effluents with high concentration of hydrocarbon. Continuously oil contaminated refers to areas with a high concentration of hydrocarbons, such as pump/compressor bases, hot oil unit and storage paved area, oily drains from equipment, and hydrocarbon sampling points. Water from these areas will be collected and stored for off Site disposal. Accidentally oil contaminated (AOC) for water from the paved areas of process units where hydrocarbon pollution may occur. AOC refers to rain, fire and wash water run-off from the paved areas of process units where hydrocarbon pollution may occur. Water from these areas will be collected and released to storm water runoff after verification of no sheen through operating procedure. If the AOC verification confirmed contamination, then water from these areas will be collected and stored for off Site disposal. Non-contaminated water for run-off. Non-contaminated water refers to run-off of unpolluted waters from surfaces such as non-process unpaved areas and building roofs. Non-contaminated water will be controlled and treated in accordance with Applicable Law and Applicable Codes and Standards. Contractor will design and construct the stormwater system so that non-contaminated water drains freely to retention and/or detention ponds before being released into local waterways. Domestic sanitary sewage. Domestic sanitary sewage refers to organic effluents from the buildings where toilet or kitchen facilities are provided. Domestic sanitary sewage will be conveyed from these facilities and collected in holding tanks for removal from site for treatment.
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