Watershed Map Sample Clauses

Watershed Map. The watershed map shown below was used to determine the post- development data contained in this exhibit. The post-developed watershed areas are the same as the pre-development watershed areas for this project. [Map scale must be sufficiently large enough to show necessary details, but page size should not exceed 11” x 17”.]
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Watershed Map. The watershed map shown below was used to determine the post development data contained in this exhibit. The post-developed watershed areas are the same as the pre-development watershed areas for this project. [Map scale must be sufficiently large enough to show necessary detail, but page size should not exceed 11” x 17”.] Watershed Map As-built Survey The wet detention basin constructed on Outlot #1 is depicted below in reduced copies of the as-built plans. Cross-Section A – A’ [Note: Show plan view of BMP with cross-section location clearly labeled and cross referenced. On cross-section and plan view, clearly label all key components and elevation of the BMP. Also show outlet details. Map scale must be sufficiently large enough to show necessary details, but page size should not exceed 11” x 17”.] Engineering/Construction Verification DATE: FROM: [Project Engineer’s Name/Company] RE: Engineering/Construction Verification for the following project: Storm Water Permit # For the above-referenced project and storm water management practices, this correspondence shall serve as verification that: 1) all site inspections outlined in approved inspection plans have been successfully completed; and 2) the storm water management practice design data presented in Exhibit D, and the “as-built” construction documentation presented in Exhibit E comply with all applicable state and local technical standards, in accordance with the Eau Claire County Storm Water Management and Erosion Control Ordinance. [Must include one of the following two statements:]
Watershed Map. The watershed map shown below was used to determine the post-development data contained in this exhibit. The post-developed watershed areas are the same as the pre-development watershed areas for this project. [Map scale must be sufficiently large enough to show necessary details, but page size should not exceed 11” x 17”.] D Document number ocument Number Addendum 1 (Sample) Storm Water Management Practice Maintenance Agreement ____________________________________ Parcel Identification Number(s) – (PIN) Name and Return Address The purpose of this addendum is to record verified “as-built” construction details, supporting design data and permit termination documentation for the storm water management practice(s) located on Outlot __ of the ________________ Subdivision, described as being all that part of the Southwest Quarter (SW ¼) of Xxxxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxx 0X, Xxxxx 00X, Xxxx of Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. This document shall serve as an addendum to document # _____________, herein referred to as the “Maintenance Agreement”. This addendum includes all of the following exhibits:
Watershed Map. The watershed map shown below was used to determine the post-development data contained in this exhibit. The post-developed watershed areas are the same as the pre-development watershed areas for this project. [Map scale must be sufficiently large enough to show necessary details, but page size should not exceed 8.5” x 14”.] Exhibit E As-built Survey for Wet Detention Basin #1 The wet detention basin constructed on Outlot #1 is depicted below in reduced copies of the as-built plans.

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  • CLEAN AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT Customer Purchase Orders using federal funds must contain a provision that requires the Contractor to agree to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal awarding agency and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Pursuant to the Federal Rule above, Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387) and will remain in compliance during the term of the Contract.

  • Environmental Pollution Unless disposition of environmental pollution is specifically a part of this contract, PURCHASER shall immediately notify STATE of any hazardous substance(s) which PURCHASER discovers or encounters during performance of the operation. "Hazardous substance(s)" are those substances, materials, or wastes regulated by state or federal law. PURCHASER shall immediately cease operating in any particular area of the operations where a hazardous substance(s) has been discovered or encountered, if continued operations in such area would present a bona fide risk or danger to the health or well being of PURCHASER's or any subcontractor's work force. Upon being notified by PURCHASER of the presence of hazardous substance(s) on the areas of operations, STATE shall arrange for the proper disposition of such hazardous substance(s).

  • Wetlands When disposing of excess, soil, or other construction materials on public or private property, Contractor shall not fill in or otherwise convert wetlands.

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