Drainage Systems Sample Clauses
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Drainage Systems. (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins.
(2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures.
(3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage.
(4) Repair damaged culvert ends.
Drainage Systems. All drainage systems constructed within the Property shall be owned and maintained by the Owner, its assigns, or one (1) or more Association(s) which may be established for various portions of the Property and the City shall have no responsibility for the construction, operation, or maintenance of such systems. Such systems shall be constructed in compliance with any applicable federal, state, or local requirements, as set forth in the Zoning Regulations.
Drainage Systems. A. Good drainage is essential for healthy and vigorous plant growth, and systems must be routinely checked for blockage which could cause ponding, flooding, and excessive saturation of the soil and plant root zones.
B. Surface drainage xxxxxx shall be kept free of leaves, debris and sediment accumulations.
C. Maintain positive drainage away from the footings of facilities and to the drain inlets.
Drainage Systems. All drainage systems constructed within the Project shall be owned and maintained by Owner, Developer, or a Subsequent Developer, as applicable, and the City shall have no responsibility for the construction, operation or maintenance of such systems.
Drainage Systems. 10.1 Preventative maintenance
Drainage Systems. Contractor shall design and construct the drainage systems in accordance with the Drainage and Wastewater Treatment Philosophy, 195910-000-PR-PH-0004, referenced referenced in the BOD. Contractor shall prepare drainage system drawings as required for construction and to support Owner’s Permit applications. Design details of drainage systems shall be included in the 3D CAD model for the Project.
Drainage Systems. 1.2.1. Rehabilitation of gutters, downspouts, flashing, and counterflashing that are damaged or missing, when done in-kind, to match the existing in material, design, and method of application.
1.2.2. Alternatively, replacement with similar form, of a color matching the xxxxx, or walls of the building, so as to reduce the intrusion onto the historic property.
Drainage Systems. (i) The installation and testing of all underground pipework, pipelines, vessels and tanks and associated facilities including installation markers.
(ii) Buried electrical, instruments, telecoms, networks, etc. All earthworks, trenching, back-filling and other associated works for underground cable networks and installation of markers.
(iii) All road and pavement works within the Site.
Drainage Systems. (1) Clear all culverts, including inlets, outlets, half rounds, rock ditch filters, and sediment catching basins.
(2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures.
(3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage.
(4) Repair damaged culvert ends.
(5) Instream culvert replacement will occur between July 1 and September 15 following Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) seasonal restrictions, unless a waiver to work outside this window is first approved by the District Fisheries Biologist or Hydrologist. During construction, stream water would be diverted around the work site and back into the channel. Newly installed culverts will meet 100 year flow (Q100) on perennial streams. Damaged culvert inlets and/or outlets shall be repaired by opening them with a hydraulic jack or cutting off the culvert end to allow for free passage of water at peak flow levels. Install a culvert marker at each newly installed culvert and at each existing culvert that is missing a marker that could be reached by a grader blade.
Drainage Systems. (1) Clear all culverts, including inlets, outlets, half rounds, rock ditch filters, and sediment catching basins.
(2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures.
(3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage.
(4) Repair damaged culvert ends. Damaged culvert inlets and/or outlets shall be repaired by opening them with a hydraulic xxxx, or cutting off the culvert end to allow for free passage of water at peak flow levels. Install a culvert marker at each newly installed culvert and at each existing culvert that is missing a marker that could be reached by a grader blade.