Wastewater Treatment Plant. The parties acknowledge that the Infrastructure Plan contemplates that the SFPUC will provide a new or upgraded wastewater treatment plant as needed to meet the flow and treatment requirements of the Project projected for each Major Phase. The Authority shall use commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding with the SFPUC (the "SFPUC MOU") that includes the following provisions, subject to approval of the SFPUC MOU by the SFPUC Commission, the Authority Board and, if required, the Board of Supervisors: (i) the terms upon which SFPUC will provide a new or upgraded wastewater treatment plant for which the SFPUC will be responsible for the financing and construction; (ii) a process for SFPUC to provide a service plan in response to each Major Phase Application, setting forth SFPUC’s planned upgrades or new improvements to the wastewater treatment operations for that Major Phase, as well as milestones during that Major Phase, such as target dates for planning, design, regulatory approvals and entitlements and permits necessary to meet the proposed service plan; (iii) a meet and confer process among the Authority, Master Developer and the SFPUC if the SFPUC fails to meet the milestones in the SFPUC MOU in order to discuss the applicable milestones and what actions may be needed to achieve the identified service upgrades; and (iv) a meet and confer process among the Authority, Master Developer and the SFPUC if at any time the SFPUC conditions its approval of any Subdivision Map or Building Permit application upon the completion of new or upgraded wastewater treatment facilities that are the responsibility of SFPUC under the PUC MOU, or if SFPUC comments as part of the Major Phase or Sub-Phase Application process that it will require such conditions, in order to develop a strategy to avoid or minimize any delays in issuance of any Subdivision Maps or Vertical Approvals resulting from the SFPUC’s failure to meet its obligations under the SFPUC MOU. A potential strategy could include providing Master Developer with certain rights to undertake the development of the required wastewater treatment facilities (including the option of constructing separate facilities), on terms mutually agreed upon by Master Developer, SFPUC and the Authority. Authority and SFPUC’s failure to execute the PUC MOU consistent with this Section 9.1 prior to submittal of the first Major Phase Application, or SFPUC’s failure to meet its material obligations there...
Wastewater Treatment Plant. 12 Hour Shifts
(i) If operational requirements change, employees at the Wastewater Treatment Plant may be required to work a rotating shift schedule Sunday through Saturday, as part of their employment duties with the City and participation in the rotating shift shall form part of their job description. The rotating shift schedule will be comprised of twelve hour night shifts, twelve hour day shifts, and eight hour day shifts in combination. Each week will not exceed a maximum of forty eight (48) hours per week or minimum of thirty two (32) hours per week. For timekeeping and record keeping purposes, shifts shall be identified and defined in accordance with the time of day the majority of hours are worked.
(ii) The Rotating Shift Schedule will cover as a minimum a period of one (1) year. A copy of each subsequent Rotating Shift Schedule will be posted by May 1st - see 21:11 (c).
(iii) In recognition of varying staffing conditions it may be necessary to change the Rotating Shift Schedule to cover staff shortages caused by long term absence, staff vacancies.
(iv) All staff working the eight (8) hour day shift will be required to fill approved vacation and other forms of time off requested by staff working the twelve (12) hour day shift and twelve (12) hour night shift.
Wastewater Treatment Plant. To reduce hydrocarbon loadings to the bio treaters at the WWTP and to comply with the Plan Approval, Shell has implemented the following interim actions:
Wastewater Treatment Plant. (s) means new or existing primary, biological secondary, and tertiary wastewater treatment facilities.
Wastewater Treatment Plant. 12 Hour Shifts
i) If operational requirements change, employees at the Wastewater Treatment Plant may be required to work a rotating shift schedule Sunday through
ii) The Rotating Shift Schedule will cover as a minimum a period of one year. A copy of each subsequent Rotating Shift Schedule will be posted by May 1st - see 21:11 (c)
Wastewater Treatment Plant. 2.1 All equipment, grounds, and facilities now existing within the current property boundaries of or being used to operate Owner's Wastewater Treatment Plant(s) located at: 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx
2.2 Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Capacity is described as follows: (from 1992 Record Drawings):
Wastewater Treatment Plant. 8.4.1. The Navy currently owns the Treasure Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), the operation of which is permitted by RWQCB NPDES Permit No. CA0110116, which incorporates Permit Nos. R2-2011-0012 and R2- 2007-0077; and BAAQMD Permit to Operate Air Emissions Sources for Plant # 479.
8.4.2. The Navy shall remain the permittee of the WWTP until the WTTP is conveyed in accordance with the terms of the EDC MOA or until December 31, 2020 whichever is earlier.
8.4.3. RWQCB NPDES Permit No. CA0110116 shall be transferred from the Navy to TIDA consistent with the procedures required by 40 C.F.R. § 122.61. Accordingly, the Parties must notify the RWQCB at least 90 days in advance of the transfer, and the notice must include a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability.
8.4.4. No later than 90 days before the transfer, the Parties shall also notify the Bay Area Air Quality Management District of the change in ownership of the WWTP and complete, as necessary, a Facility Information Update form.
8.4.5. TIDA shall be responsible for permitting any new Waste Water Treatment Plant, when constructed, unless the permit is established by a utility provider.
Wastewater Treatment Plant. A.
2.1 Within the design capacity and capability of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (the “WW Plant”), manage, operate, and maintain the WW Plant so that effluent discharged from the WW Plant meets of the Clean Water Act and the requirements specified in NPDES Permit No. 102440 and other applicable/related permits issued by EPA, the State or local authorities, unless one or more of the following occurs: (i) WW Plant influent does not contain Adequate Nutrients to support operation of the WW Plant’s biological processes and/or contains Biologically Toxic Substances or other substances that may cause pass- through or interference that cannot be removed by the existing processes and facilities;
Wastewater Treatment Plant. B.
2.1 Within the design capacity and capability of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (the “WW Plant”), manage, operate, and maintain the WW Plant so that effluent discharged from the WW Plant meets the requirements of the Clean Water Act and specified in NPDES Permit No. 101728 dated December 28, 2018 unless one or more of the following occurs: (1) WW Plant influent does not contain Adequate Nutrients to support operation of the WW Plant’s biological processes and/or contains Biologically Toxic Substances that cannot be removed by the existing processes and facilities; (2) dischargers into Owner’s sewer system violate any or all regulations as stated in the Sewer Ordinance 97-1213 and the Pretreatment Ordinance 17-1351, and, (3) the flow, influent biochemical demand (BOD5,) and/or total suspended solids (TSS) exceeds the WW Plant’s design parameters; in which case Appendix C, Section 1.2 specifies responsibilities and remedies.
Wastewater Treatment Plant. MCC Funding will support the design and construction of a new Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Wastewater Treatment Plant will treat and disinfect wastewater from the piped sanitation coverage area and include a septage receiving facility to treat septage received from areas outside the piped sanitation coverage area. The plant will be sized for future connections in Dili, allowing the Government and other donors to continue cost effective expansion of the sewage collection system. The Sub-Activity also includes support for operations and maintenance of the plant by a private operator. The private operator is expected to also provide training of local utility staff in operations and maintenance management.