Examples of County Soil and Water Conservation District in a sentence
It will coordinate with the County Soil and Water Conservation District regarding standards for surface and sub- surface (tile) drainage restoration and erosion control in the fulfillment of any project utilizing CDBG funds and involving construction.
It will coordinate with the County Soil and Water Conservation District regarding standards for surface and sub-surface (tile) drainage restoration and erosion control in the fulfillment of any project utilizing CDBG funds and involving construction.
An erosion and sedimentation control plan prepared in accordance with the Maine Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook for Construction, Best Management Practices, published by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District, 1991.
An Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and a Stormwater Quality Management Plan meeting the requirements of 327 I.A.C. 15-5 shall be submitted to the Tippecanoe County Soil and Water Conservation District and shall also be approved by the Tippecanoe County Drainage Board as required by Tippecanoe County Ordinance #2011-27-CM.
An erosion and sedimentation control plan prepared in accordance with the Maine Erosion and Sedimentation Control Handbook for Construction: Best Management Practices, published by the Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District and the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, March 1991.
This is the first step in risk management.Identification of hazards by participating individuals, observation of ‗near misses‖, analysis of data, safety evaluations and reviews of project plans provide means of proactive, risk management.
The Applicant shall follow the guidelines for Conservation Practices Impact Mitigation submitted by the County Soil and Water Conservation District (or equivalent regulatory agency).
Sponsor training for MS4 inspection personnel on local construction stormwater regulations, inspection procedures and erosion and sediment control requirements (i.e. NYS’s 4 Hour Erosion and Sediment Control Training program offered by Erie County Soil and Water Conservation District).
All construction and construction-related activities occurring on this site shall comply with the standards and recommendations of the latest "Best Management Practices Manual for Construction Related Activities" prepared by the Westchester County Soil and Water Conservation District.
The Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program (AWSMP) was established as a joint effort between Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County (CCEUC), the Ulster County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).