Wastewater Management Clause Samples
The Wastewater Management clause establishes the requirements and procedures for handling, treating, and disposing of wastewater generated during a project or operation. It typically outlines the standards that must be met for wastewater discharge, specifies the responsibilities of the parties involved, and may require compliance with local environmental regulations or the use of approved treatment methods. By setting clear expectations and protocols, this clause helps prevent environmental contamination and ensures that wastewater is managed in a safe and legally compliant manner.
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Wastewater Management. Construction of trunk sewers, pumping stations and associated facilities in the Puxi area to extend the area of service by the existing Bailonggang Wastewater Treatment Plant to the south.
Wastewater Management. In recognition of the sensitive nature of Washington’s marine environment, the NWCCA agrees to the following:
2.1.1 to prohibit the discharge of untreated blackwater, untreated graywater, and solid waste within waters subject to this MOU (Appendix iii); and to prohibit the discharge of oily bilge water if not in compliance with applicable federal and state laws within waters subject to this MOU.
2.1.2 other than as set forth in section 2.1.3 below, to prohibit the discharge of treated blackwater and treated graywater in waters subject to this MOU.
2.1.3 the discharge of treated blackwater and treated graywater from ships equipped with advanced wastewater treatment systems (AWTS) which meet the higher standards and the testing regime set out in federal law, Title XIV, Certain Alaska Cruise Ship Operations, Section 1404 (c) (Appendix vi) is allowed under the following conditions:
A. For discharges if the ship is at least one nautical mile away from its berth at a port in Washington and is traveling at a speed of at least 6 knots:
1) No later than 60 days prior to the date the cruise ship wishes to commence discharge of AWTS-treated effluent, the cruise line shall submit the following vessel specific information to Ecology
a. Documentation on the type of treatment system in use on the ship including schematic diagrams of the system.
b. Documentation that the system is certified by the United States Coast Guard for continuous discharge in Alaska. If the certification has not yet been provided by the Coast Guard at the time the other documentation is submitted to Ecology, it may be submitted less than 60 days prior to commencement of discharge but in no event less than 30 days prior to the commencement of discharge.
c. Provision for daily twenty-four hour continuous turbidity or equivalent monitoring of the quality of the effluent generated by the AWTS and, beginning in 2009, daily twenty-four hour continuous monitoring for disinfection effectiveness.
d. Documentation of system design that demonstrates the AWTS can be automatically shut down if monitoring of treated effluent indicates high turbidity or, beginning in 2009, a disinfection system upset; or documentation that demonstrates that operational controls exist to insure system shut down if monitoring of treated effluent indicates high turbidity or, beginning in 2009, a disinfection system upset. An example of an acceptable operational control is a system that has the continuous monitoring device alarmed a...
Wastewater Management. Improving the infrastructure for, and the management of, wastewater, stormwater, and flood control services in the Project Cities through: (i) constructing and/or expanding drainage collection systems, treatment plants, sludge disposal facilities, river bank improvements, and other associated works; and (ii) strengthening wastewater management practices in industrial pollution control, sludge management, and wastewater fee collection to improve operational efficiency and help achieve financial sustainability.
Wastewater Management. XXX managed its wastewater in compliance with this section as follows:
Wastewater Management. XXX managed its wastewater in compliance with this section as follows:
Section 2.1 3 (C)(1-3) Shellfish and “upset” conditions. Based on a review of XXX ship’s logs and records, XXX certifies that we complied with the prohibition on discharging within 0.5 nautical miles of bivalve shellfish beds that are recreationally harvested or commercially approved to harvest as identified annually by the Department of Ecology and that any “upset” conditions were stopped and immediately reported to the Washington State Department of Health.
Section 2.1 3 (C)(4-10) Other discharge approval requirements. Based on a review of XXX ship’s logs and records and other knowledge, XXX certifies that the requirements in this section were met.
Wastewater Management. Construction and/ or equipping of wastewater treatment plants and sewerage systems in the Sanjiang, Rong’an, Rongshui, and Liucheng Counties, and in the Shatang and Guantang Districts of Liuzhou. Upgrading and construction of an urban fringe sewerage system for Liuzhou.
Wastewater Management. XXX managed its wastewater in compliance with this section as follows:
Section 2.1 3 (C)(1-3) Shellfish and “upset” conditions. Based on a review of XXX ship’s logs and records, XXX certifies that we complied with the prohibition on discharging within 0.5 nautical miles of bivalve shellfish beds that are recreationally harvested or commercially approved to harvest as identified annually by the Department of Ecology and that any “upset” conditions were stopped and immediately reported to the Washington State Department of Health.
Wastewater Management. A primary survey of 1,418 households revealed that hygienic disposal of wastewater has increased significantly in Bikaner, Jaipur, and Jodhpur. Mosquito populations, poor aesthetics, and damage to roads have been reduced.
Wastewater Management. 20 (a) Development within Palm Coast Park DRI shall 21 occur concurrent with the provision of adequate central sewer 22 service meeting the adopted level of service of the City’s
Wastewater Management. Development within the Project shall occur concurrent with the provision of adequate central sewer service meeting the adopted level of service of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Prior to site plan on preliminary plat, the Developer and the City shall enter into a Utilities Agreement, which addresses the City’s provision of central sewer service to the Project.
