Environmental Mitigation Measures Clause Samples
Environmental Mitigation Measures. Relevant environmental mitigation measures were stipulated in the Particular Specification and EPs (EP-353/2009/G and EP-354/2009/B) (for TMCLKL Southern Landfall Reclamation only) for the Contractor to adopt. A list of environmental mitigation measures and their implementation statuses are given in Appendix C.
Environmental Mitigation Measures. Implementation Status
Environmental Mitigation Measures. 7.4.1. In the event environmental mitigation measures are required by the environmental review process, the Contractor shall include the requirements within the construction contract between the Contractor and its selected General Construction Contractor.
7.4.2. All of the following environmental mitigation measures shall be completed before Contractor submits an invoice for final payment.
7.4.2.1. There are no mitigation measures.
Environmental Mitigation Measures. The environmental mitigation measures carried out were basically followed the requirements described in the EIA Report. Major mitigation measures during the construction phase in relation air quality, noise, water quality, ecology, waste management as well as landscape and visual are summarised in Appendix B. 3 Implementation Status
3.1 Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures Environmental site inspections were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor environmental issues on the construction sites to ensure that all mitigation measures were implemented timely and properly. Key mitigation measures observed were: vehicles were washed to remove any dusty materials from its body and wheels before leaving a construction site, quiet powered mechanical equipment (QPME) were used as well as sufficient waste disposal points were provided and regular collection for disposal. Highways Department Agreement No. HMW 5/2009 (EP) Traffic Improvements to Tuen Mun Road Town Centre Section Quarterly Environmental Monitoring and Audit Summary Report (November 2012 to January 2013)
Table 3.1 Key findings of weekly environmental site audit in the reporting period
Environmental Mitigation Measures. The environmental mitigation measures carried out were basically followed the requirements described in the EIA Report. Major mitigation measures during the construction phase in relation air quality, noise, water quality, ecology, waste management as well as landscape and visual are summarised in Appendix B. 3 Implementation Status
3.1 Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures Environmental site inspections were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor environmental issues on the construction sites to ensure that all mitigation measures were implemented timely and properly. Key mitigation measures observed were: vehicles were washed to remove any dusty materials from its body and wheels before leaving a construction site, quiet powered mechanical equipment (QPME) were used as well as sufficient waste disposal points were provided and regular collection for disposal. Highways Department Agreement No. HMW 5/2009 (EP) Traffic Improvements to Tuen Mun Road Town Centre Section Quarterly Environmental Monitoring and Audit Summary Report (August 2012 to October 2012) Air Quality Tsing Hoi Circuit 16 Aug 12 Dark smoke emission was observed from the piling machine. The Contractor should arrange maintenance for the machine. Maintenance has been arranged. No dark smoke has been observed. Closed on 24 Aug 12. Tsing Sin Carpark 23 Aug 12 Regular water spraying should be provided for exposed earth of large area. Water spraying has been executed. Closed on 30 Aug 12. Tsing Hoi Circuit Central Median 30 Aug 12 Proper 3-sided with top enclosure should be provided for cement mixing operation. Proper enclosure has been provided. Closed on 6 Sep 12. Pui To Road 13 Sep 12 Tarpaulin sheet coverage on exposed earth should be implemented before vehicles egressing. Taupaulin sheet has been provided. Closed on 20 Sep 12. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 27 Sep 12 Regular water spraying should be implemented on exposed earth. Water spraying has been executed. Closed on 4 Oct 12. Chi Lok Garden 4 Oct 12 Cement water generated from the cement pumping lorry on the ground should be cleared as soon as possible. Cement water has been cleared. Closed on 11 Oct 12. Tsing Hoi Circuit 11 Oct 12 The Contractor was reminded to provide water spraying for dusty material transfer operation. Water spraying has been executed. Closed on 18 Oct 12. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Street 18 Oct 12 Stockpiles should be entirely covered by tarpaulin sheet to suppress dust disturbance. Tarpaulin sheet has been provided. Closed on 25 Oct 12. Pui ...
Environmental Mitigation Measures. Prior to “completion” of the Project, as defined in the Loan Agreement, the Owner shall implement, or cause to be implemented, the environmental mitigation measures, if any, described on Exhibit “B,” attached hereto.
Environmental Mitigation Measures. 3.2.2.1. Relevant noise mitigation measures, as recommended in the EIA Report were stipulated in the EM&A Manual for the Contractor to adopt. The implementation status of noise mitigation measures is depicted in Appendix C. Construction Noise Permits were applied and complied with when construction works were carried out during restricted hours.
Environmental Mitigation Measures. The project may include environmental mitigation measures. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring strict and complete compliance by its subcontractors, material men and employees with the applicable plan requirements and conditions established by the appropriate regulatory agencies.
Environmental Mitigation Measures a. Contractor must comply with the Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho, IDAPA ▇▇.▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇, by implementing precautions to prevent particulate matter from becoming airborne.
b. If any items of suspected historical or archaeological value are uncovered during construction, the contractor will be required to stop work and contact the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office and the Idaho Department of Commerce.
c. The collection and disposal of storm and surface water runoff from the project site must comply with the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) Catalog of Storm Water Best Management Practices for design of all storm water treatment and disposal systems.
d. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (IPDES) General Permit for Storm Water Discharge from Construction Activities and the Construction Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
e. If during the construction of the project, an underground storage tank, buried drum, other container, contaminated soil, or debris not scheduled for removal under the contract are discovered, the Contractor shall immediately notify City. No attempt shall be made to excavate, open, or remove such material without written approval.
Environmental Mitigation Measures. The Design Professional will design the project to comply with mitigation measures as established and identified in the CDBG environmental review completed in accordance with 24 CFR Part 58.