Water Diversion Sample Clauses

Water Diversion. (A) Water diverted at each place or point of diversion does not exceed an instantaneous diversion rate of 10 gallons per minute and shall bypass a minimum 50 percent of the surface flow past the point of diversion, as estimated based on visually observing surface water flow at least daily. (B) Water Diversion intakes, including intakes for water trucks, are fitted with a commercially available water pump strainer designed for use in aquatic environments that is securely attached to the intake. (C) All infrastructure used to intercept surface flow, such as rock dams, does not prevent, impede, or tend to prevent or impede the passing of fish up and downstream. (D) Water diverted to storage for cannabis cultivation does not exceed five acre-feet per year and is stored in a Water Storage Facility (“WSF”) that meets the following criteria: 1. Located off-stream and outside the active 100-year floodplain. 2. Is not used to store or mix chemicals. 3. If the WSF is a reservoir: a. Artificially constructed, off-stream water body not exceeding five acre-feet of storage, designed by a Licensed Professional. b. No hydrologic connectivity to upstream surface waters. c. The overflow outlet is designed and located to prevent erosion in case of overtopping. d. Constructed and operated in a manner that enables wildlife to exit the waterbody. 4. If the WSF is a bladder, the WSF includes a secondary containment structure that will contain 110 percent of water volume in case of bladder failure and will enable wildlife to escape the structure. 5. If the WSF is a tank: a. Enclosed (i.e., no open top). b. Made of rigid material, such as metal or high-density polyethylene, designed to hold water. c. Piping includes backflow prevention devices to minimize backflow and cross contamination, for example, from mixing tanks.
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Water Diversion. (A) Water diverted at each place or point of diversion does not exceed an instantaneous diversion rate of 10 gallons per minute and visible continuous flow is maintained downstream of each point of diversion. (B) Water diversion devices and structures, including mechanical (i.e., devices using suction or pressure to move water from the point of diversion to a place of water storage or use, including such devices on water trucks) and non-mechanical (e.g., cistern or spring box) devices and structures; approaches to water diversion structures; pipes; screens; and associated materials (e.g., pipes and mats) meet the following design criteria: 1. Designed to allow for inspection and maintenance (e.g., cleaning the intake screen) without disturbing the streambed. 2. Screened to the following specifications: a. Consisting of round openings evenly distributed on the screen area not exceeding 3/32-inch diameter; square openings not exceeding 3/32-inch, measured diagonally; or slotted openings not exceeding 0.069 inch in width. b. Securely attached to the water intake line or supporting structure. c. Constructed of corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel, that is not deleterious to aquatic life. 3. Does not prevent, impede, or tend to prevent or impede the passing of amphibians, reptiles, or other non-finfish up and downstream. (C) Water diverted to storage for cannabis cultivation does not exceed five acre-feet per year and is stored in a Water Storage Facility (“WSF”) that meets the following criteria: 1. Located off-stream and outside the active 100-year floodplain. 2. Is not used to store or mix chemicals. 3. If the WSF is a reservoir: a. Artificially constructed, off-stream water body not exceeding five acre-feet of storage, designed by a Licensed Professional. b. No hydrologic connectivity to upstream surface waters. c. The overflow outlet is designed and located to prevent erosion in case of overtopping. d. All intakes are screened as specified in subsection (e)(4)(B)2. e. Constructed and operated in a manner that enables wildlife to exit the waterbody. 4. If the WSF is a bladder, the WSF includes a secondary containment structure to contain 100 percent of water volume in case of bladder failure. 5. If the WSF is a tank: a. Enclosed (no open top).

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  • Diversion In case, the contractor is directed in writing by an Officer of NFL and / or the authorized warehouse in-charge to carry the material further to any other destination after reaching the original destination as per the Delivery challan, the contractor, would carry out such instructions. The payment of such diverted delivery of material will be the same as if it is direct delivery to the final destination.

  • WATERBEDS The Tenant: (check one)

  • Conservation Operations hereunder and production of unitized substances shall be conducted to provide for the most economical and efficient recovery of said substances without waste, as defined by or pursuant to State or Federal law or regulation.

  • AIR OR WATER POLLUTION VIOLATION Under the State laws, the Contractor shall not be: (1) in violation of any order or resolution not subject to review promulgated by the State Air Resources Board or an air pollution control district; (2) subject to cease and desist order not subject to review issued pursuant to Section 13301 of the Water Code for violation of waste discharge requirements or discharge prohibitions; or (3) finally determined to be in violation of provisions of federal law relating to air or water pollution.

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation This plan covers services provided in a cardiac rehabilitation program up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits.

  • Waste and Nuisance (a) Tenant shall not commit or permit any waste, including waste as it is defined in the Waste Management Act, S.B.C. 1979 c.41, as amended from time to time, to be brought upon, kept, or used in or about the Premises, the Building, or the Project by Tenant, its agents, employees, contractors or invitees, without the prior written consent of Landlord. (b) Tenant shall not commit or permit any damage to the Premises, the Building, or the Project, including the Leasehold improvements and trade fixtures therein. (c) Tenant shall not commit or permit any nuisance in or around the Premises, the Building, or the Project or any use or manner of use causing annoyance to other persons. (d) Except only as may be otherwise permitted under Subsection 1.9(h) below, Tenant shall not use or permit to be used any part of the Premises, the Building, or the Project for any trade or business which is, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, dangerous, noxious or offensive. (e) Except only as may be otherwise permitted under Subsection 1.9(h) below, Tenant shall not cause or suffer or permit any waste, oil or grease or any harmful, objectionable, dangerous, poisonous or explosive matter or substance to be discharged into the Premises, the Building, or the Project. (f) Tenant shall not place any objects on or otherwise howsoever obstruct the heating or air conditioning vents within the Premises or the Building. (g) Tenant shall keep the Premises free of debris, anything which could create a fire hazard (through undue load on electrical circuits or otherwise) or cause undue vibration, heat or noise. (h) Except as necessary to the ordinary operation of Tenant’s business conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, Tenant shall keep the Premises free of rodents, vermin and anything of a dangerous, noxious or offensive nature. Tenant shall at all times keep Landlord informed of the presence in the Premises of any rodents or vermin or anything of a dangerous, noxious or offensive nature necessary to the ordinary operation of Tenant’s business conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, and Tenant shall ensure that they are at all times confined within the Premises, stored and used in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, and do not cause any nuisance or annoyance to other persons.

  • Recycling If this Agreement provides for the purchase or use of goods specified in PCC 12207 (for example, certain paper products, office supplies, mulch, glass products, lubricating oils, plastic products, paint, antifreeze, tires and tire-derived products, and metal products), this section is applicable with respect to those goods. Without limiting the foregoing, if this Agreement includes (i) document printing, (ii) parts cleaning, or (iii) janitorial and building maintenance services, this section is applicable. Contractor shall use recycled products in the performance of this Agreement to the maximum extent doing so is economically feasible. Upon request, Contractor shall certify in writing under penalty of perjury, the minimum, if not exact, percentage of post consumer material as defined in the PCC 12200, in such goods regardless of whether the goods meet the requirements of PCC 12209. With respect to printer or duplication cartridges that comply with the requirements of PCC 12156(e), the certification required by this subdivision shall specify that the cartridges so comply.

  • Searchability Offering searchability capabilities on the Directory Services is optional but if offered by the Registry Operator it shall comply with the specification described in this section. 1.10.1 Registry Operator will offer searchability on the web-­‐based Directory Service. 1.10.2 Registry Operator will offer partial match capabilities, at least, on the following fields: domain name, contacts and registrant’s name, and contact and registrant’s postal address, including all the sub-­‐fields described in EPP (e.g., street, city, state or province, etc.). 1.10.3 Registry Operator will offer exact-­‐match capabilities, at least, on the following fields: registrar id, name server name, and name server’s IP address (only applies to IP addresses stored by the registry, i.e., glue records). 1.10.4 Registry Operator will offer Boolean search capabilities supporting, at least, the following logical operators to join a set of search criteria: AND, OR, NOT. 1.10.5 Search results will include domain names matching the search criteria. 1.10.6 Registry Operator will: 1) implement appropriate measures to avoid abuse of this feature (e.g., permitting access only to legitimate authorized users); and 2) ensure the feature is in compliance with any applicable privacy laws or policies.

  • Substance Abuse The dangers and costs that alcohol and other chemical abuses can create in the electrical contracting industry in terms of safety and productivity are significant. The parties to this Agreement resolve to combat chemical abuse in any form and agree that, to be effective, programs to eliminate substance abuse and impairment should contain a strong rehabilitation component. The local parties recognize that the implementation of a drug and alcohol policy and program must be subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Such policies and programs must also be administered in accordance with accepted scientific principles, and must incorporate procedural safeguards to ensure fairness in application and protection of legitimate interests of privacy and confidentiality. To provide a drug-free workforce for the Electrical Construction Industry, each IBEW local union and NECA chapter shall implement an area-wide Substance Abuse Testing Policy. The policy shall include minimum standards as required by the IBEW and NECA. Should any of the required minimum standards fail to comply with federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, they shall be modified by the local union and chapter to meet the requirements of those laws and regulations.

  • Substance Abuse Testing The Parties agree that it is in the best interest of all concerned to promote a safe working environment. The Union has no objection to pre-employment substance abuse testing when required by the Employer and further, the Union has no objection to voluntary substance abuse testing to qualify for employment on projects when required by a project owner. The cost and scheduling of such testing shall be paid for and arranged by the Employer. The Union agrees to reimburse the Employer for any failed pre-access Alcohol and Drug test costs.

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