Common use of Water Resources Clause in Contracts

Water Resources. The Water Resources Goal of the RPP is to maintain a sustainable supply of high-quality untreated drinking water and protect, preserve, or restore the ecological integrity of Cape Cod’s fresh and marine surface water resources. The Property is located within three Town Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts, including the Aquifer Protection Overlay District, the Groundwater Protection Overlay District, and the Well Protection Overlay District. The uses proposed by the Project are allowed uses under local zoning. The Property is also in a Wellhead Protection Area/Zone II. Stormwater Management The primary source for onsite nitrogen loading will be from stormwater runoff. The proposed stormwater management is designed to comply with MassDEP stormwater standards. Consistent with the RPP, the nitrogen load generated by the Residential Development at full buildout will be 1.20 ppm-N, which is below the 5ppm sitewide nitrogen loading concentration limit. The Residential Development’s pretreatment has been designed to achieve 44% Total Suspended Solid (TSS) removal and treatment trains will achieve 80% TSS removal. Based on the calculations, the proposed stormwater management mitigates impacts to the groundwater and marine water resources, consistent with the RPP.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Draft, Development Agreement, Draft

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Water Resources. The Water Resources Goal of the RPP is to maintain a sustainable supply of high-quality untreated drinking water and protect, preserve, or restore the ecological integrity of Cape Cod’s 's fresh and marine surface water resources. The Property is located within three Town Groundwater Protection Overlay Districts, including the Aquifer Protection Overlay District, the Groundwater Protection Overlay District, and the Well Protection Overlay District. The uses proposed by the Project are allowed uses under local zoning. The Property is also in a Wellhead Protection Area/Zone II. Stormwater Management The primary source for onsite nitrogen loading will be from stormwater runoff. The proposed stormwater management is designed to comply with MassDEP stormwater standards. Consistent with the RPP, the nitrogen load generated by the Residential Development at full buildout will be 1.20 ppm-N, which is below the 5ppm Sppm sitewide nitrogen loading concentration limit. The Residential Development’s 's pretreatment has been designed to achieve 44% Total Suspended Solid (TSS) removal and treatment trains will achieve 80% TSS removal. Based on the calculations, the proposed stormwater Xxxxxxx Campus DA (CCC No. 20065) - DRAFT Development Agreement 6 of 28 management mitigates impacts to the groundwater and marine water resources, consistent with the RPP.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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