Drainage System Sample Clauses

The Drainage System clause defines the responsibilities and standards for managing water runoff and drainage on a property or construction site. It typically outlines requirements for the installation, maintenance, and performance of drainage infrastructure, such as gutters, pipes, and stormwater management systems, ensuring that water is effectively diverted away from buildings and does not cause flooding or erosion. By clearly assigning duties and setting expectations, this clause helps prevent property damage and disputes related to improper water management.
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Drainage System. The system of pipes, ditches, and structures by which surface or subsurface waters are collected and conducted from the airport area.
Drainage System. All stormwater runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements within the Property will be designed in accordance with the Zoning Regulations, City Ordinances, and Best Management Practices then current. All stormwater runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements for the Property shall be constructed by the respective Owner or the Association, as applicable. The City will not be responsible for any construction or maintenance cost associated with the stormwater runoff, treatment, and drainage system within the Property.
Drainage System. APGCL will lay and maintain the main drains along the main road to which Solar power developers shall connect their internal plant drains. Major streams are suggested to be channelized by SPD as tentatively indicated in the plot plan & obtain necessary approvals from APGCL for maintaining continuity in existing streams at the boundary of individual plots
Drainage System. KSPDCL will lay and maintain the main drains along the main road to which Solar power developers may connect their internal plant drains.
Drainage System. Site shall be drained of excess water, including overflow and washout from reservoirs, and shall be discharged into the County's storm drain system or an approved drywell or receiving system. Where a County storm drain system is not available, the drainage may traverse other properties, provided perpetual drainage and or flowage easements are obtained from the property owners affected by the drainage water.
Drainage System. All storm water runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements within the Property will be designed in accordance with the Zoning Regulations and Best Management Practices then current. All storm water runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements for the Property shall be constructed by Owner, Developer(s) or the Association. The City will not be responsible for any construction or maintenance cost associated with the storm water runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements within the Property, other than with regard to the City’s construction of off-site portions of RiverPort Parkway as provided in this Agreement and maintenance thereof shall be the responsibility of the owner of such road right of way, being either the City or the County (see Article XI.B. above). The Owner nor the City shall design or construct any storm water runoff, treatment or drainage system improvements within the Property that drain into or are a part of the drainage or storm water system of the Exit #3 Proper Project. The parties agree to coordinate the drainage for the off-site portions of RiverPort Parkway and the other roads constructed by the Owner to promote economies of scale and lessen environmental impacts. The existing drainage canal system within current easements held by the City and evidenced by that certain Easement recorded in the ROD in Volume 66 at Page 128, shall continue to remain the maintenance responsibility of the City.
Drainage System. 10.8.1 All stormwater runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements within the Property will be designed in accordance with the South Carolina Stormwater Management and Sediment Reduction Act as regulated by the South Carolina Department of Environmental Control (“DHEC”) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. All stormwater runoff, treatment and drainage system improvements for the Property shall be constructed by Owner or an Association. The Town will not be responsible for any construction or maintenance cost associated with the stormwater runoff, treatment and drainage system within the Property. 10.8.2 Protection of the quality in nearby waters and wetlands is a primary goal of the Town. The Owner shall be required to abide by all provisions of federal and state laws and regulations, including those established by the Department of Health and Environmental Control, the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, and their successors for the handling of stormwater. Further provisions regarding storm water are included within the PD for this Property. The Property will be subject to any future storm water regulations in the same manner as are applied Town-wide. 10.8.3 All drainage systems constructed within the Property shall be owned and maintained by one (1) or more Association(s) which may be established for various portions of the Property and the Town shall have no responsibility for the construction, operation or maintenance of such systems, except any portion of any storm drainage system which is expressly dedicated to and accepted by the Town. The Town shall have the right, but not the obligation, to enter upon any portion of the Property for the purpose of repairing or resolving any failure of maintenance or repair by any such Association or any other party with respect to any storm drainage facility maintained by such Association or party, (i) in an emergency situation, without notice to such Association or party, and (ii) in all other circumstances, after giving notice to such Association or other party and failure of the same to promptly repair or resolve such situation. In the event the Town undertakes any such repair or resolution, such Association or other party shall pay to the Town all out-of-pocket costs and a reasonable fee for all internal staff and materials expenses incurred by the Town in connection therewith.
Drainage System. You must not introduce any foreign items into the drainage system including cleaning cloths, babies’ nappies, sanitary towels, condoms, cooking fat, engine oil, grease or paint. • Please note if you have a pitch with drainage, this is only for grey water. Please use the elsan points on site for anything else.
Drainage System. If required by PTAWA the Licensee is to construct a drainage system on the Licensed Area to prevent water damage to the railway line through or near the Licensed Area. The Licensee is to construct the drainage system in accordance with the design and specifications stipulated by PTAWA. The cost of the drainage system, including the cost of complying with PTAWA’s reasonable directions, is to be paid by the Licensee. The Licensee is to properly maintain the drainage system after it is constructed and if it is damaged the Licensee is to repair the damage as soon as reasonably possible.
Drainage System. The Contractor shall carry out Hydraulic Study in the entire Catchment Area, which is having influence on the proposed RoW of the Project, in order to assess the Quantity of Runoff to be drained off from the proposed RoW. For this purpose, the Contractor shall map the Storm Water Drainage System, which passes through the proposed RoW. He shall calculate total Quantity of Runoff, which precipitates on the proposed RoW Area and enters the proposed RoW Area. The Contractor shall work out a Comprehensive Drainage System for Disposal of Runoff collected on Surface Road by Gravity Flow only and the Drain shall be connected to the nearest Natural Storm Water Drain and as per the Approval of the Employer. All Drainage System shall conform to Clause 309 of MoRT&H Specifications for Road and Bridges (Latest Edition). The Tentative Drainage Arrangement Details for the project corridor are given in Drawing No. IS / 1402 / HIG / PP - 001. However, the Levels and Dimension Details for Drainage Arrangement shown in the Drawings are only indicative. The Contractor shall carry out the required Hydraulic Study and work out the Levels and Dimension Details for Drainage Arrangement based on the Hydraulic Study and get the Drawing approved by the Employer before Execution. The Tenderer shall indicate a Comprehensive Drainage Arrangement System in the Drawings to be submitted with the Technical Bid. The Lump Sum Cost quoted by the Tenderer shall include all the above Items. During the Construction, the Water, which is met with, shall be pumped into the Roadside Drains. At no point it shall be pumped into BWSSB Sewer / Sanitary Lines.