General Construction Permit definition
Examples of General Construction Permit in a sentence
If the Owner determines that the Work has not been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents or TPDES General Construction Permit, then it shall provide the Contractor with a verbal or written list of items to be completed before another final inspection shall be scheduled.
If the Owner determines that the Work has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and per TPDES General Construction Permit, it shall issue a written Notice of Acceptance of the Work.
This shall also include areas of vegetation that did meet TPDES General Construction Permit during final close out but have since become noncompliant.
Where clearing, grading or excavating of underlying soil takes place during a repaving operation, State General Construction Permit Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ (CAS000002) coverage is required if more than one acre is disturbed or the activities are a part of a larger plan.
Ground cover stabilization shall comply with the timeframe guidelines specified by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality NCG-010000 General Construction Permit that became effective on August 3, 2011.
The measures and monitoring procedures required under the General Construction Permit shall minimize the potential for release of hazardous materials to the environment.
However, the contractor is responsible for providing – in a timely manner – PRDs and any other information required in order to complete the upload of these submittals as required by the General Construction Permit, and as may be required by the administering agency (e.g., Caltrans).
Beginning with the first full calendar month after the Effective Date, Ameredev shall calculate and submit by the 15th of each month, reports of actual pph and tpy emission rates for the prior calendar month from each emissions unit at each Ameredev facility operating in New Mexico under a General Construction Permit or NOI.
Testing may include compaction for utility trenches, roadway backfill and structural sections, traffic control devices, inspection of sanitary sewer lines and storm drains, water discharge sampling and analysis to comply with State General Construction Permit or material testing to determine the quality of materials applied to the work performed by VTA.
During all relevant times, the Azalea CTB was authorized to operate under GCP- 6, Registration #7601, issued January 10, 2018, and subsequently General Construction Permit – Oil and Gas (GCP-O&G), Registration #7601M1, issued October 3, 2019.