Stream Crossings Clause Samples

The "Stream Crossings" clause defines the requirements and procedures for constructing, maintaining, or using crossings over streams within a project area. It typically outlines standards for minimizing environmental impact, such as preventing erosion, protecting water quality, and restoring the site after work is completed. This clause ensures that any activity involving the crossing of streams is conducted responsibly, thereby protecting natural resources and complying with regulatory obligations.
Stream Crossings. The Contracting Officer or designated representative's approval is required before any equipment will be permitted to ford streams. In areas where frequent crossings are required, install temporary culverts or bridges. Remove temporary culverts or bridges upon completion of work, and repair the area as specified in Contract Task Orders.
Stream Crossings. A. All pre-existing stream crossings will be evaluated by the SELLER or his/her Agent for compliance with the BMPs. Where roads or crossings are not in compliance or new ones are needed, the costs and responsibility of installing improvements will be predetermined and agreed upon by all Parties. B Where necessary, all new road stream crossings will require the use of the recommended diameter culvert size for that particular watershed unless the SELLER or his/her AGENT approves a bridge or ford in the creek. (See Table 3-C, page 22 of the BMP manual for correct sizes.)
Stream Crossings. When undertaking reclamation of any stream crossings, the following standards must be followed: a. No licensee shall deposit or permit the deposit of a deleterious substance of any type in water frequented by fish or in any place under any conditions where the deleterious substance or any other deleterious substance that results from the deposit of the deleterious substance may enter any such water4. b. No licensee shall, without a valid and subsisting permit authorizing the activity5:
Stream Crossings. A. All pre-existing stream crossings will be evaluated by the SELLER or his/her Agent for compliance with the BMPs. Where roads or crossings are not in compliance or new ones are needed, the costs and responsibility of installing improvements will be predetermined and agreed upon by all Parties. B Where necessary, all new road stream crossings will require the use of the recommended diameter culvert size for that particular watershed unless the SELLER or his/her AGENT approves a bridge or ford in the creek. (See NC Forestry BMP manual for culvert sizing recommendations.)
Stream Crossings. Participate in a conference call to review the traffic analysis plan prior to execution. Participate in a conference call to review the crossing structure evaluation plan prior to execution. Anticipate at least one additional in-person meeting at a location TBD based on the nature of the meeting. Be available for project inquires through the duration of the contract by phone or email. Participate in two (2) day-long training sessions. The selected bidder is not expected to develop a presentation or handouts for the training sessions, but is expected to be present to answer technical questions.

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