Waste Water Treatment Plant Sample Clauses

Waste Water Treatment Plant. A. The work week shall consist of forty (40) hours per week Employees will receive two fifteen minute breaks one in the morning and one in the afternoon in accordance with Public Works Policy #6. There will be no break from work for lunch. Lunch may be eaten "on the fly" work in progress will not stop while lunch is eaten.
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Waste Water Treatment Plant. The parties will meet and discuss and develop a schedule for vacation time at the Waste Water Treatment Plant, to ensure continuous operations get 7 days off in a row when taking a 5 day vacation (M-F + 5-5).
Waste Water Treatment Plant. Shift #1 Shift #2 Starting time - 8:00 a.m. Quitting time - 8:00 p.m. Sunday - Saturday 4 hour float day Sunday - Saturday Shift #3
Waste Water Treatment Plant provide security for the System and the PV System Lease Area that the Owner reasonably deems appropriate, which shall at a minimum consist of a chain-link fence, 6 feet tall, around the perimeter of the Lease Area. Low growing plantings will be placed along the fence on the Pleasant Street side of the PV System. THIS ESCROW AGREEMENT, dated as of [ ] (“Escrow Agreement”), is by and between [ ] (“User”); [ ] (“Owner”); and [ ], a [national banking association], as Escrow Agent hereunder (“Escrow Agent”).
Waste Water Treatment Plant. 8 hour shifts
Waste Water Treatment Plant. The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the third party contactors referred to at clause 14.13 include the WWTP Contractor. As at the Signature Date, Factor UTB is contracted as the WWTP Contractor until 2024. The Contactor acknowledges that upon or in the lead-up to termination or expiry of the contract between Factor UTB and the State, the State may do any of the following: (i) extend the term of the contract between Factor UTB and the State without running a procurement process; (ii) run a competitive procurement process (in respect of which the Contractor may or may not be invited to participate), and engage Factor UTB, another third party, or the Contractor as the WWTP Contractor; or (iii) directly negotiate with the Contractor to provide the wastewater treatment plant services itself (whether through the Variation mechanism or otherwise) in which case the Contractor must negotiate in good faith in respect of such obligations.
Waste Water Treatment Plant. The existing WWTP built in 1965 will be decommissioned with Bulgarian financing. The new wastewater treatment plant will be constructed for full secondary treatment, with biological nitrification/de-nitrification included in the process via the stabilisation of sludge in the activated sludge tanks. This process is a recirculation system and extended aeration process. Provision for biological phosphorus removal will be made so that full tertiary treatment can be introduced in a cost-effective manner. The plant will be operated to provide treatment of wastewater to full secondary level on commissioning inclusive of nitrogen reduction, and for a period of at least three years thereafter. Full tertiary level treatment (meaning the biological reduction of Phosphorus compounds) will be introduced after this period, if required, and if the operator demonstrates sufficient technical and financial capacity. The new WWTP will be designed for three lines, where only two lines will be constructed with the current measure referring to a treatment capacity of 22 200 p.e. The new WWTP is proposed to consist of the following main elements: – Coarse screen station – Fine screen station – Aerated grit and grease xxxxxxxx – Selectors – De-nitrification tanks – Mixers – Aeration tanks – Diffused air aeration system – Blower station – Final settling tanks – Return sludge pumping station – Effluent pumping station – Sludge storage tank – Sludge dewatering station – Sludge stabilization station – The marine outfall. Overall design capacity m³/d 5 935 Population equivalent p.e. 22 200 BoD mg/l 79 25 CoD mg/l 185 125 Suspended solids (SS) mg/l 92 35 Total Nitrogen mg/l 15 15 Total Phosphorus mg/l 3 2* * The phosphorous value will be achieved only in the future when the plant will be upgraded with a second intervention, but it will be designed for the full tertiary upgrading (but not constructed) with the current measure The Bulgarian Authorities will finance any coastal protection interventions if needed.
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