Wastewater Discharges to Surface Waters and Groundwater Sample Clauses

Wastewater Discharges to Surface Waters and Groundwater. Continue to track SSOs to assist in identifying and mitigating problem areas within sewered communities. • Enhanced Utilization of Water Resource Data – Continue to work on expanding statewide a technological interface drawing on geographic information system (GIS) mapping data, SSO reports, and archives of executed enforcement documents to evaluate vulnerable areas and target enforcement efforts. • Assist with Issuance of Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits – Assist EPA in issuing permits, enforcing the permit limits. Continue efforts to streamline permit issuance with EPA. • Continue to implement the newly developed NetDMR state enhancements which will allow for the electronic filing of the State Operation and Maintenance form and interface with the EPA data base. Work with XXXX’s to get them registered into the state electronic data base. • Provide input to EPA on the new Federal Stormwater Permits (MS4s) and coordinate with EPA on the issuance and implementation of the new MS4 permit, including development of best management practices. • Provide technical assistance to municipalities to increase compliance with new MS4 Stormwater Permit; focus will continue until December 2013 in the Blackstone and Ten Mile watersheds and will build off those and other on-going efforts as funding allows. • Coordinate Implementation of New Federal Residual Designations in the Upper Xxxxxxx River with EPA, including developing and sharing best management practices. • Optimize State Revolving Fund (SRF) for Wastewater -- Promote sustainability in infrastructure by optimizing available SRF financing, and including energy efficient and renewable energy generation in work scopes at wastewater treatment facilities. • Laundromat General Permit – Publicize the availability of the newly completed general permit for Laundromats discharging non-sanitary (classified as “industrial”) wastewater to the ground. • Continue to work with Department of Agricultural Resources (“DAR”) to develop standard operating procedures for farms and other agricultural facilities for the handling and disposal of wastewaters (milk, cheese & yogurt product etc) in order to protect groundwater. In addition, work with DAR, breweries and wineries in the development of wastewater disposal options that are protective of groundwater. • Industrial Wastewater Sewer Permitting – Implement regulatory reform recommendations, by continuing to permit IWW sewer permit applications r...
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Related to Wastewater Discharges to Surface Waters and Groundwater

  • Groundwater The groundwater shall not be degraded as a result of the waste maintained at the facility.

  • Surface  Grade and shape the road surface, turnouts, and shoulders to the original shape on the TYPICAL SECTION SHEET. Inslope or outslope as directed to provide a smooth, rut-free traveled surface and maintain surface water runoff in an even, unconcentrated manner.  Blading shall not undercut the backslope or cut into geotextile fabric on the road.  If required by the Contract Administrator, water shall be applied as necessary to control dust and retain fine surface rock.  Surface material shall not be bladed off the roadway. Replace surface material when lost or worn away, or as directed by the Contract Administrator.  Remove shoulder berms, created by grading, to facilitate drainage, except as marked or directed by the Contract Administrator.  For roads with geotextile fabric: spread surface aggregate to fill in soft spots and wheel ruts (barrel spread) to prevent damage to the geotextile fabric.

  • Wastewater i.e. wastewater and storm water collection, treatment and management systems.

  • Stormwater Notwithstanding any other provisions or terms of this Agreement, Company acknowledges that certain properties within the Premises or on Authority-owned land are subject to stormwater rules and regulations. Company agrees to observe and abide by such stormwater rules and regulations as may be applicable to the Premises, and, if applicable, Company hereby expressly covenants, warrants, and represents to Authority, in connection with Company’s operations on the Premises, the following:

  • Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials The Contractor shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Site. Should the Contractor or any Subcontractors have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the Contractor or any Subcontractor may contain Hazardous Materials it is the Contractor’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials which shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.

  • Irrigation The City shall provide water to the Premises for the purpose of irrigating the facility. The City specifically reserves the right to restrict water usage under this Agreement if water restrictions are placed on other water users within the City. Prior to the start of the season, City will provide charge up and run through the automatic irrigation systems to check for proper operation. City will provide Lessee with a radio for remote operation of the irrigation system, which Lessee shall use for the day to day maintenance, repair, and monitoring of the irrigation system. If the radio is lost, stolen, broken, or is rendered unusable, Lessee shall pay $1500 for the replacement radio. City is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the following irrigation elements, to the extent applicable: curb stops, backflow prevention devices, backflow enclosures, main line pipings, electric control valves, and controllers. Lessee shall notify Parks Division Water managers by email if any of these irrigation elements are malfunctioning or broken.

  • Potable Water Contractor shall provide potable water and ice for the Stage 2 Site use, and ensure that a safe and plentiful supply of potable water and ice is available for all activities on the Stage 2 Site until Substantial Completion of Subproject 3. The water and ice for human consumption shall be of suitable quality.

  • Road Surfaces (1) Grade, shape, crown, and/or outslope surface and shoulders.

  • Dewatering 4.7.1 Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, all non- trades employees shall assist in ‘dewatering’ their own work site or area if it is so affected. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected.

  • DISCOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS If, during the performance of the Work, Contractor or Contractor’s subcontractor(s) encounter material believed to be asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), or any other identified or non-identified potentially hazardous material (which has not been rendered harmless and labeled as such), Contractor and Contractor’s subcontractor(s) shall immediately stop work in the area affected and report the condition, in writing, to District. The Work in the affected area shall not continue or be resumed except by written direction of District and by agreement by Contractor.

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