Water Management. 1. Avoid overhead watering and conduct watering so as to allow leaves of host plants to dry before nightfall.
2. Monitor for host plant debris in water run-off. Minimize water run-off such that it does not run from one host plant production area into another.
3. Minimize standing water in host plant blocks.
Water Management. The Parties shall develop cooperation in various fields of water management with special regard to: - environment-friendly utilization of the water of trans-boundary watershed and cross-boundary rivers and lakes, - harmonization of regulations concerning water management, and means of technical water regulation (directives, limits, standards, normatives, logistics), - modernization of research and development (R& D) and scientific basis of water management. Article 83
Water Management. All designated landscape areas shall at all times receive irrigation in amounts adequate to promote normal, healthy growth of plant material. Contractor shall be responsible for delivery of water by means of automatic or manually operated irrigation sprinkler systems, quick couplers, hose bibs, or water tank, as specified site and/or weather conditions require. Water Management Requirements are as follows:
Water Management. Effects
1. New Water Diversion Structures and Canals
Water Management. Notwithstanding Inuvialuit ownership of beds of rivers, lakes and other water bodies,
Water Management. The MMP must address water management, including a cross-connection control and backflow prevention program.
Water Management. The efficient use and reuse of water used in the provision of the Service.
Water Management. The MP must address water management, including a cross-connection control and backflow prevention program.
Water Management. 1. Overhead watering should be avoided and host plants should be watered as to allow leaves to dry before nightfall. Proper plant spacing will facilitate quicker drying.
2. Best management practices require nurseries and greenhouses to treat recycled irrigation or run-off water by appropriate methods (e.g., chlorine, sand filtration, settling ponds) to reduce the risk of spreading pathogens though irrigation. Irrigation water from sources other than xxxxx or municipal water sources should be treated appropriately and tested periodically by a private testing laboratory at the nursery’s expense for water quality and water-borne pathogens.
3. Monitor for host plant debris in water run-off. Minimize water run-off such that it does not run from one host plant production area into another.
4. Minimize standing water in host plant blocks.
Water Management. 4.6.2.4.1 WATER RESOURCES
4.6.2.4.2 FLOODS 4.6.2.5 FISHERIES 4.6.2.6 COASTAL AREAS 4.6.2.7 TOURISM 4.6.2.8 CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
4.6.2.8.1 LAND TRANSPORT 4.6.2.8.2 AIRPORTS 4.6.2.8.3 PORTS 4.6.2.8.4 ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE 4.6.2.8.5 INDUSTRIES 4.6.2.9 HEALTH SECTOR 4.6.2.10 BUILT ENVIRONMENT 4.6.2.11 CULTURAL HERITAGE 5.1 HORIZONTAL ACTIONS 5.2 SECTORAL ACTIONS