Control Measures definition
Examples of Control Measures in a sentence
Contractor will also work with the City’s project manager to develop pollution controls (e.g., Best Management Practices, Control Measures, schedules and procedures) for the SWPPP.
If CARRIER operates Transportation Refrigeration Units (“TRUs”) in California under this Agreement, it shall ensure all such units are registered with the CARB’s Equipment Registration system (“ARBER”), and shall, prior to transporting any goods under this Agreement, inspect its Equipment for compliance with the CARB Heavy-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Regulations and Airborne Toxic Control Measures (collectively “ATCM”) for TRUs, cleanliness, odors, dirt, or debris before loading.
The following mitigation measures shall be implemented during construction activities to avoid short-term significant impacts to air quality: BAAQMD Basic Control Measures • Water all active construction areas at least twice daily.
The Contractor will implement the Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD) Basic Dust Control Measures.
Optional Control Measures • Install wheel washers for all exiting trucks, or wash off the tires or tracks of all trucks and equipment leaving the site.