NPDES Permit Sample Clauses

NPDES Permit. Developer shall comply with the provisions of the Clean Water Act and Chapter 342D, HRS, and Chapter 11-55, HAR, relative to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) permit requirements. For discharges into Class A or Class 2 State waters, the Developer may apply for an NPDES general permit coverage by submitting a Notice of Intent (“NOI”) form to the Department of Health Clean Water Branch for the type of discharge authorized by an NPDES general permit applicable to this Project, including but not limited to storm water associated with construction activity and construction dewatering effluent. For types of wastewater not covered by general permit coverage or wastewater discharging into Class 1 or Class AA State waters, an NPDES individual permit may be required. Developer shall not proceed with construction until the applicable NPDES permits are obtained. Developer shall ensure that its contractors understand and comply with the permit requirements and Developer is responsible to secure its contractor’s indemnification of and holding the State of Hawaii and HHFDC harmless with respect to the actions of its contractors.
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NPDES Permit. RFA shall obtain any required NPDES permits from the Xxxxxxxxxx County Soil Conservation District prior to issuance of any permit for earth disturbance.
NPDES Permit. Developer shall provide proof to the City that it has obtained any required NPDES and any other permits applicable to the work being performed under this Agreement.
NPDES Permit. Prior to beginning of construction, the applicant shall file a Notice of Intent (NOI) with the Regional Water Quality Control Board, if required, to obtain coverage under the State General Construction Activity NPDES Permit. Satisfactory evidence of the filing of the NOI shall be furnished to the City. The applicant shall comply with all provisions and conditions of the State Permit, including preparation and implementation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), if required. Copies of the SWPPP shall be submitted to the City prior to beginning of construction and maintained on site at all times during construction.
NPDES Permit. TENANT shall not discharge any industrial effluent into the ground. TENANT shall obtain an NPDES permit to discharge stormwater or other effluents into a body of water. TENANT shall obtain an NPDES permit, if stormwater run-off is exposed to raw materials, unfinished or finished products, waste, by-products, industrial machinery or equipment, a materials handling area or a process area. TENANT shall obtain, when applicable, the pertinent industrial discharge permit or pre-treatment permit required by PRASA.
NPDES Permit currently applicable discharge permit(s) issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Xxx Region, which establish waste discharge requirements applicable to storm runoff within the County and Airport.
NPDES Permit. The Water District shall maintain a valid National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) permit authorizing the discharge of treated water from the System to the receiving waters of the State of California. The Water District shall, at its sole cost and expense, (a) defend any regulatory or citizen enforcement actions that may arise out of alleged violations of the NPDES permit caused by operation of the System, except to the extent such actions result from the receipt of non-Specification Influent from the Sanitation District and (b) pay any fines or civil penalties levied as a result of any such enforcement actions and/or any amounts tendered in settlement of such enforcement actions. To the extent such actions result from the receipt of non-Specification Influent from the Sanitation District, the Sanitation District shall, at its sole cost and expense, (a) defend such actions, and (b) pay any fines or penalties levied as a result of such actions and/or any amounts tendered in settlement of such actions.
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NPDES Permit. Grantor agrees to make NPDES Permit #WAR005863 active for purposes of Grantee’s Construction Activities that will be occurring within the Easement Area. Grantee will be responsible to provide a CECSL for the project and manage the permit on Xxxxxxx’s behalf for the duration of Construction Activities. Grantee will at its own cost and expense; implement the erosion control measures in the plans, and will be responsible for any necessary changes to best management practices (the “BMPs”), as may be necessary for making sure the site is performing properly.
NPDES Permit. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be prepared by the CONSULTANT and executed by the selected contractor and placed on file. It will be the responsibility of the contractor to submit the Notice of Intent application, monitor compliance with the SWPPP and to complete the Notice of Termination (NOT) at the completion of the project.
NPDES Permit. Seller has advised Buyer that it is in the process of obtaining a current National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit with respect to the operation of the water collection sump at the Property. With respect to the NPDES permit, Seller confirms that it has retained an environmental/water testing consultant to perform the necessary tests (the “NPDES Testing”) and produce the reports required for completing the NPDES permit application. Seller will cause such consultant to expedite the NPDES Testing and reporting procedure and Buyer’s consultant shall be permitted to observe the testing work, and Buyer will be promptly provided with copies of all reports and studies issued with respect to the water collection sump. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts and will spend such funds as may be necessary to cause the NPDES Testing and other work necessary to secure the NPDES permit to be expeditiously completed. It shall be a condition to Closing that the NPDES permit is issued with respect to the water collection sump, as referenced herein. However, in the event all other conditions to Closing are satisfied but the NPDES permit is not yet issued, Seller shall have the right, by delivering written notice to Buyer, to extend the Closing for up to thirty (30) days in order to secure the NPDES permit prior to Closing.
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