Soil Erosion Control Clause Samples

The Soil Erosion Control clause establishes requirements for preventing and managing soil erosion during construction or land development activities. It typically mandates the implementation of specific measures such as silt fences, sediment basins, or ground cover to minimize the displacement of soil and prevent sediment from leaving the site. This clause ensures that environmental impacts are mitigated, regulatory compliance is maintained, and potential damage to surrounding properties or waterways is avoided.
Soil Erosion Control. The Contractor shall be responsible for controlling soil erosion and sedimentation resulting from the Work until all disturbed areas have been permanently stabilized. He shall not allow the Work to cause siltation of any creek, stream, tributary, river, pond, lake, or other body of water. All of the Work shall be accomplished in conformance with the "Manual For Erosion And Sediment Control In Georgia," fifth edition, published by the Georgia Soil And Water Conservation Commission.
Soil Erosion Control. If any exterior ground work is required, the construction management plan should address the methods to be used to prevent the loss of topsoil through wind or storm water erosion, and to prevent dust and particulate matter from escaping into the surrounding air during the construction process. ■ Indoor Air Quality/Volatile Organic Compounds. The construction management plan must also address indoor air quality by establishing procedures to reduce emissions from the materials used in the construction and furnishing processes. This would include require- ments for the use of low- or no-VOC paints, solvents, adhesives, furniture, carpeting and fabrics. When construction is complete, the building should be flushed out using 100 percent outside air for at least two weeks or until indoor air testing indicates that the concentration levels for chemical air contaminants are below specified levels, and then the filtration media should be replaced.31 ■ Water Efficiency. To reduce the use of potable water and the burden on the building’s wastewater system, low-flow faucets, toilets and shower heads (if appli- cable) should be required. Fire systems, domestic water systems and landscape irrigation systems should be maintained and metered separately.32 ■ ENERGY STAR Equipment. Installation of ENERGY STAR-rated equipment and appliances should be required including, but not limited to, lighting, electrical ballasts and controls, and kitchen equip- ment, if applicable. Such equipment and appliances must conform to the building’s standards for energy management and connect into the building controls and monitoring systems. Daylight-responsive controls should also be required in all occupied spaces within 15 feet of windows and under skylights.
Soil Erosion Control. This work consists of furnishing, installing, and maintaining permanent and temporary erosion and sediment control measures to minimize erosion and sedimentation during and after work. When working adjacent to live water or streams a buffer of vegetation, a brush barrier, temporary silt fence or straw dike will be maintained to prevent direct sedimentation to the stream.

Related to Soil Erosion Control

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer. b. The kinds and frequency of erosion control structures shall be adjusted to soil types, topography and climatic conditions as directed by the Forest Officer. c. The Purchaser is required to recontour any excavated skid trails, and provide for effective erosion control in the trail location as directed by the Forest Officer. d. Erosion control work shall commence as soon as skidding is completed on each skid trail or landing, and must be kept current with unit operations. e. Erosion control work shall be completed and approved by the Forest Officer in unfinished units before operations cease for inactive periods including heavy winter snowfall, spring breakup and restricted dates. f. All erosion control work in each unit shall be completed prior to notification pursuant to Section VII.M.7.

  • Pollution Control The Employer and the Union agree to limit all forms of environmental pollution.

  • Erosion Prevention and Control Purchaser’s Operations shall be conducted reasonably to minimize soil erosion. Equipment shall not be operated when ground conditions are such that excessive damage will result. Purchaser shall adjust the kinds and intensity of erosion control work done to ground and weather condi- tions and the need for controlling runoff. Erosion control work shall be kept current immediately preceding ex- pected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff.

  • Substance Abuse Program The SFMTA General Manager or designee will manage all aspects of the FTA-mandated Substance Abuse Program. He/she shall have appointing and removal authority over all personnel working for the Substance Abuse Program personnel, and shall be responsible for the supervision of the SAP.

  • Pest Control Upon award, the Contractor shall manage all insect, weed and pest problems (as defined by Chapter 482, F.S.). In addition, any damage caused by pests during the implementation of the pest control program shall be immediately corrected by replacement with healthy turf or plants at the Contractor's expense. Pest Control program shall include, at a minimum, the following: 1) The Contractor shall inspect the entire property, including turf areas, shrubs, trees (including palms), and plants on a weekly basis for any pest infestation. All infestations, including disease, weeds, fire ants or other pests, shall be treated immediately upon discovery and notification by Performance Administrator or the Contractor. The County Performance Administrator must be informed of infestations discovered and treatments applied via email within 24 hours and included on the Monthly Vendor Inspection Report. All applications of pesticides shall be properly labeled by placards. 2) Application must comply with manufacturer’s recommendations. Every chemical substance used must be on the list of chemical substances or have been submitted for inclusion on such list, as compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act and in compliance with all Federal, State, and local pesticide laws and ordinances. Materials and application shall meet all Federal Health and Safety Laws currently in effect. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must be submitted in writing two (2) days prior to contract start date or before the use of a new approved chemical intended for use on this contract. All chemicals used must carry an EPA approved number. 3) Pest Control Services shall be performed according to Integrated Pest Management Strategies to control all insect, wee, and pest problems as defined by all sections under Chapter 482, Florida Statues including proper licensure whether by the Contractor or a sub- contractor to be supplied with pre-bid package.